The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 22

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Thanksgiving Next * In a short time Thankspiving will be lere and to add to that joyful occasion we have a very elaborate and of gifts including Carving Sets, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Platters, bak- ing Dishes, C: and many other articles of value and utility in solid silver and plated ware. You take no chances in buying from us. Our goods are from the leading manufacturers of the world. Select earty. Hagen-Newton Co. - JEWELERS—OPTICIANS FARO, N. D. Establiched in 1873 “A Diamond Store for a Generation” .. HAVE . THE RECORD OF YOUR Acction Salé made on our blank aumber B201. Walker Bros. & Hardy, Fargo, N. D. 56-3¢ I Your Radiater Leaks : Send it to us. The Fargo Cornice & Ornament Co. 1002 Front St., Fargo, N. D. Pure Cane sugar, 100 Ips. sack....$7.42 Fresh roasted coffee, 27¢ value, 5 pounds Walter Baker’s Chocolate, 1 1b.... .35 New Pack, Kriers’ extra sifted y June peas, 18c value No. 2 can, 12%c; dozen,.,...eeeum....... 1.35 C.S.Brackett Co. 21-23 South Fifth Street MINNEAPOLIS MINN. - Established 1875 Incorporated 1901 . All Quality Goeds KREMENETSKI BROTHERS Tuttle, N. D. , GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Full Line of Hard- ware, Shoes and Clothing, ware, Tinware, Cutlery andTools. FARMLOANS Long Term Loans at Low Rates and on Fair Terms in— A COOPERATIVE FARMERS’ INSTITUTION If You Want to Do Business With a Real Farmess’ Loan Agency, Write— THE EQUITY RURAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION Herald Building, ' Fargo, N. D. Best Book on Money Problem You Want to Read it! - » St?;ni}rs;lzg.nf; 'x"fihanf::t&'u o;:ll“l!‘nnl : Credit League of Amerlg-. writes “the. “‘t"fm;;ave read carefully the mapuseript for your text book on the money problem and believe it to be -the best work on that question ever given to the public. We will - use ~several thousand copies here in Washington.” Cloth $1. Paper 60c | LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ' .+ TO AGENTS _ Box 8, WATERTOWN, 5. D _implant new ideas in some people’s heads: - At A Glance At a glance your will see why our The Nonpartisan Leader PUBLISHED WEEKLY—EVERY THURSDAY ' i O&HP“nthm'NondemflImdMMm ! Entered as second<class matter Septemter 8, 1915, at the postofice at Fargo, North Dakota, under the At of Mareh 5, 1875, S D. C. GOATES, Manager Suits and Overcoats for young men and men are so popular. It is because they are made up of very high quality goods, and from the latest styles. They look right. They fit right and they are right. Other high quality suits at $20, $25, $30 *and $36. Remember these are hand tailored ‘gnrmenu. Over 300 patterns to select rom, Come in and see us or write us today.* HAGEN & OLSON FARGO, N. D. HERBERT GASTON, Editor. Advertising rates on application. Subscription, one year, in advance, $2.50 ; six months, $1.50. ‘Communications intended for the paper should be addressed to the Nonpartisan Leader, Box 941, Fargo, North Dakets, and mot to any individual, The Leader is the supreme advertising medium through which to reach the rural population of North Dakota, as it goes into practically every farm home in the state. The leader solicits advertisements of meritorious articles needed by Farmers. Quack, fraudulent and irresponsible firms are not knowingly adv if any readers will advise us promptly should they have occasion bility of any firm which patronizes our advertising column Copy for advertisements must reach the Leader office in order to insure imsertion in current issue. S Guaranteed Weekly Circulation in”excess of 55,000 Copies HOlStein BUIIS _— e - for Sale TWO DOLLAR WHEAT Intellectual ossification is as popular Wheat touched the two-doliar mark at 3TONE politicians as is appendicitis | e have soveral REGISTERED Minneapolis on Monday of this week, 3MOng the wealthy. offering at $100 to $150.00.- These when a cardead of No. 1 durum sold at bulls are _richly bred, well marked that figure. The sale was for milling and, splendid individuals. . purposes. Wheat was 5 cents higher . Come and see.our herd or write generally both on the Minneapolis and E.C. SCHROEDER Chicago markets, bringing to an appro- MOORHEAD MINNESOTA priate “climax a week of upward move- ment. ¢ S The bullish condition of the wheat market was reflected in flour immedi- ately. Minneapolis millers queted fancy patents 20 cents a barrel higher, at $9.55. ~ " Following are Minneapolis cash clos- ing prices for Monday: No.. 1 hard, 1.89%@1.92%; No. 1 northern, 1.86% @1.88%; choice, 1.90%; arrive, -1.85% @1.88%; choice, 1.90%; C No. 2 northern, 1.80% @1.87%; No. 2 H. O B Mont., 1.74% @1.78%; No. 3 northern, U § 1.70% @1.84%; No. 1 durum, 1.93%; ar- P rive, 1.91% ; No. 2 durum, 1.87% @1.89% H ? No. 3 yellow corn, .94@.95; arrive, .86; No. 4 corn, .84; others, .80@.94; No. 3 and we will take it as a favor to doubt c= question the relia- s. by Saturday previous to publication MAKEMoRrE MoNEY "LEARN a Good Paying Trade" Big Money can be made Repairing Autos and ! Tractors. WE TEACH YOU this Business in all its Branches, By practical Methods only. You do the acual work on Real Machines in comple. tely equipped shop. Cet Our Free Information — Now. Wiite today. You can ENROLL any time Fargo Aoto School — Fargo, N.D. - 1225—1227 From St. . Mag!md!m-—hlheNvflhwen? _Please send me free inormation about your achool. Mo ebligation 0a my park. Light “Six-40” Glide . .00 white oats, .49% @.50% ; arrive, .50; No. : $1125 4 white oats .48% @.49%; barleg', .gs@ o mBiD H.‘:Bl:.rs i . = 3 i . N u y ure wi Telieve you o a (4 3] ;:gé' 2b’a7z;'¥ey, .Cho?gs@]éo;o@‘ lr;) e ? 1, 2;%’ craving‘ for liq\io;'. If not satisfied when leay- . F 0ur-32 R egal @2. J; ATTIVE, & - (Y5 ALY ing, money will be refunded. Best fellows 00 1.30; arrive, 1.29@1.30. . and live wires fall victims. Come and see us. $695. _— THE MURRAY INSTITUTE . S sy e Fargo. N: D: Nothing better built at these prices. Nonpartisan League meetings have e —— Strictly up-to-the-minute in every detafl, been announced at League headquarters for a number of towns in Cass and Rich- land counties, North Dakota, between Deliveries now being made. When In Fargo Go To DEWEY’S STUDIO * Some desirable territory sti!l open fin North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and South Dukota. Catalogue for usking, now and the election. O. M.' Thomason Photographs and Portraits o . of the League staff wi({l LspeakDat Rlilch- Wedding Groups a Specialty GlldEAlltomoblleC 0. land county points, an eon Durocher, Over Alex St iy e also of the League staff, will be the Cor.. Broadway and N. P. Ave, ve., Fargo, N. D, speaker at the Cass county points. Every League member within reach of any of these meetings should attend and bring all his friends. The meetings are open to the public and will furnish a fine chance for those not familiar with the League work and program to learn some- thing about it. The meetings are as follows: A RICHLAND COUNTY Wahpeton, October 27, 2:30 p. m. Fairmont, October 27, 8 p. m. CASS COUNTY - Erie, October 28, 10 a. m. Hunter, October 28, 2:30 p. m. - Arthaur, October 28, 8 p. m. - Amenia, November 1, 2:30 p Wheatland, November 1, 8 p Alice, November 4, 10 a. m. Emden, November 4, 2:30 p. m Buffalo, November 4, 8 p. m. Leonard, November 6, 2:30 p. m. Chaffee, November 6, 8 p. m. — i In our catalog you will find 110 up-to- . date, moderate priced monuments. Ask us to mail you one of these catalogs. DAKOTA MONUMENT COMPANY 101 Front St. Fargo, North Dakota A J. OSHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA > . - 3 J. R. Kirk Commission Co. Inc, SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. SALES AGENCY ANI.) AUTHORIZ‘ED REPRESENT._AT!VE OF THE American Society of Equity CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK TO US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL ANOTHER ASSOCIATION SEES ,?ENEFH' IN SHIPPING LIVE STOCK TO THEIR OWN SELLING AGENCY , - Manning, N. D., Feb. 3, 1916 (J}‘u R. Kirk Commission Co., So. St. Paul, Mian. A tiermen : Drafts received for car of hogs shipped you J\l:.. 21st. through Dunn County Equity Shipping Association. All members that had hogs in the shipment are awfully well pleased with the good returns and the wav vou have handled the goods. Will have several more cars to start from Dunn Center next week. With such good returns as you secured us, will munymme cooperation among the farmers at this end. ours for more cooperative business, A.J.BRETZLAFF, Shipping Manager, . m . m. No amount of water, soil and sunshine will transform a bone into a rose bush. ! Neither will any amount of education CHANEY-EVERHART CHOCOLATES Ea * . THEY ARE GOOD CHANEY-EVERHART CANDY CO. ‘Fargo Sanitarium - and Annex The Fargo Sanitarium is an Osteo- pathic Institution equipped with the very latest ' Osteopathic devices for the treatment of acute and chronic Rheumatism and other forms of diseases including Stomach, Bowel and Liver conditions, without the use of drugs or surgery. . For further information and descrip- tive literature concerning the methods in use at this Institution, apply to Dr. J. E. Cavanagh . FARGO SANITARIUM . 1329 Third Avenue S. Telephone 630 iland-Wild Oats Separator wild oats separator? New special cata- . log just. out will be mailed on application. Address . ALBERT HOILAND : . FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA. 5 ke Sy

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