The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 32

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and auction sales; to make ‘- Best results’'come from Rates are 20 cents succeeding issue. - Half rates to members of - to sell their own products or carry the full rate. < FOR SALE——;FABMS FOR SALE—FARMS IN THE BUMPER - CROP - district,- at reasonable prices. - Write B. E. Pederson, Palermo, N. D. 3K 4 57-1t° I WILL TRADE A QUARTER RAW LAND IN western part of state for second hand Ford car as ‘part payment. $23-per acre. Address Box . -~124, Dazey,"N. D. .. 67-4t oSttt n AL - R B A M0 syt P SR il _ - Improved farms and wild lands running from 7" 816 per acre up to $36. Carl Semmler, Stanton, N. D. 52-12¢ FOR 'SALE—A "WELL IMPROVED, NICE, level 320 acre farm on the flat, south of Minot, N. D.:The best. Dargain i Ward county. .~ Price :§10,000; ‘half; cush: : Minot Co<Operative . Realty"Co.;Minot,” N." D. 56-4t ' | GASH- FOR YOUR'REAL'ESTATE—DO YOU *- want to sell your farm, residence or :business property for cash? Then write us, sending a description of same, no matter where located, we want it. Address Minot Cooperative Realty Co., Minot, N. D. : v %P 55-4tf -—m————— FOR SALE—160 ACRES IN THE GOLDEN Valley, 9 miles’ northeast of Golva, 10 miles: south of Sentinel Butte. “All good land and under cultivation, good .water, fair improved, fenced, school next-door and_on mail route. Call or write owner, -Robert Nyland, Sentinel Butte, N. D. 67-2¢t ~ MISCELLANEOUS _— e RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. S. D. JOHN- son, Rolla, N. D, 67-9t FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—DUROS JEBSEY‘ PURE BRED spring pigs of either sex; Yrices right. Jens Anderson, Hamilton, N. D. 53-6t SHORTHORN BULLS FROM THREE TO fifteen months old, at prices that will sell. L."S. Lee, Aneta, N. D. 52-12¢ FOR “SALE—-REGISTERED POLAND CHINA *- Boays, spring:-farrow ; large, long type. Price . "DefaM. Hart, Driscoll, N. D. 58-2t R%’L.TERSEY HERD BOAR, A > wee of his sons; plenty of if taken soon. V. R. ecker Co., Minn. 58-4t Rasthusié, old, at P —=~-N, D, - FOR. SALE--PUiL—— CHINA HOGS, BIG P})ng ,",SAfiI;st .prize. ™ “ers st North Dakota tate Fair, ©1916. Satisraction guaranteed. H. Valkenberg, Osakis, Minn. 45-26t ‘REGISTERED = HOLSTEIN = BULL, AGE 2 years 9 months, for sale at a reasonable price. Barred Plymouth Cockerels at $1.26 each. Slend- er wheat grass seed at 8 cents per pound. E. M. Wallrich, Edgeley, N. D. 56-3t FOR SALE-300 SIX YEAR OLD, . BLACK faced breeding ewes in. good condition, $8 per head if taken before November 1st. H. E. Robinson, Box 12, Dawson, N. D. 56-3t FOR SALE—2-YEAR-OLD. PUREBRED HERE- ford bull and & number of bull calves, six months and less. Papers furnished. T. J. Sebby, Fingal, N. D. 55-3t -~ FOR. SALE—REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULL calves, 5 to A. 10 months old. Address G. White, Portland, N. D. SALE—40 IMMUNE DUROC JERSEY F()szars, March farrow ; grown on alfalfa pasture; big bone; good length; can furnish choice open gelts not related. Satisfaction guaranteed. " Hall & Erwin, Groton, S. D. 58-5t —— OF. 50 REGISTERED RED POLL ng‘!"lt)l& Will offer for sale .all males 14, Some females. Stock fine shape. Prices and terms reasonable. Best of breeding. Pioneer Stock Company, H. N. Tucker, Manager, Courtenay, N. D. 57-5¢ TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS AND B[gelts for sale. Will also sell my herd "boar, Dakota Big Bone. This boar is 'out of first prize winning = stock ; _ pedigree ~furnished. H. + P> Larsen, Mott, N. D. 87-3t ———— e IG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—A FEW FALL Bfours left; and 60 spring boars and gelts to select ‘from, sired by Smoothe A. Wonder and Eddy Boy. Prices right; satisfaction -guaran- teed. Can 'ship. over G. N.-or-N. P. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. 58-14¢ — ESTER-- WHITE _ HOGS AND BARRED c%lymouth Rock -and Buff, :Orpington -chickens le. Breeder and shipper of thoroughbred :g:n&':rf:l stock, Charlie Odegaard = Lake Preston, S. D. : 564t S A s e S S o B P AR ES YPE POLAND CHINAS—A FEW FALL Blt?oass left; and - 60 spring boars'and “gelts to gelect from, sived by Smoothe A. Wonder and Eddy . Boy. .. Prices right; satisfaction guaran- teed. Can ship over G. N. or N. P. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. g ANNOT USE LONGER IN MY HERD MY b 2 l‘iulefwt heg, Shamrock Chief No. 60711, and will -sell at a bargain. This is a ‘splendid animal and sure breeder. ‘I have some young pigs for sale, prices right.” W. D. Gillespie, Fargo, N. D.. SRR B 1T T LT e ALL--TWO - SUCKING ‘SHORTHORN F%}\‘xlls.s Dnig gatll], a son of ol Syrus Clay, is ~of - bo ulls. ;fir:ato granddaughter of Belle Doy 2nd. Bell * Boy 2nd was*the sire of the world's champion milking Shorthorn -cow. Rich WValley Stock Farm, W. P. Hetler & Sons, Props., Esmond, . , “Association of Esmond. B8-1t ORSES FOR SALE—IMPORTED BELGIUM " gets like the chip off the old block. 3 .?vil.shgeh sz:pose of ‘him ‘at ‘once.and will sei = him cheap, or I th:l:l:he b ‘also ‘have ‘a ‘purébred black Perch . four-year-old, bred .in-this country, a fine stylish fellow, If interested: write me ‘at once as they will both 'be ‘sold at " a -bargain. Grafton, N. D. i ss-ge ~ Leader Classified Advertisements Leader Classified Ads. X > per line of 7 words u’f:r first insertion and 10 cents per line for each supplying their own needs, All advertising for sale of lands ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN-ADVANCE 57-1t Their dam is Delight, a . . | D., member United Live Stock Breeders’ Stallion. &e has proven a sure breeder and; . W will consider trades equivelant - eron M. E. Bye, Farmers’ Nonpatisin League when advertising LIVE STOCK—Continued — FOR SALE—OUR REGISTERED POLAND China : boar, Superior Long Wonder, a 600 » pound yearling in breeding form, unquestion- ably ‘the best ‘boar in the state, out of a litter ' of twelve pigs, and sires litters of from nine " to twelve pigs.. As we are keeping gelts out of this, boar we can’t uge him any longer. We _ - 8lso have pigs of either sex for sale from this .- boar ‘and five_to séven ‘hundred pound sows. "Eor_he best Polands' in the Northwest, address R.*J. Brock & Son:, Bantry, N. D. 67-7¢ BROKEN WATCHES SEND YOUR BROKEN WATCH TO US. WE put it in first class condition for $1.50. The - Fargo Watch Shop, Fargo, N. D. b5-4t MONEY TO LOAN —e MONEY TO LLOAN ON FARM LAND IN NORTH Dakota. W. J. Lane Co., Fargo, N. D. 55-dtf FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE—ONE REEVES 25-H. P, ENGINE; one 8-bottom and one 10-bottom John Deere engine plow. C. N, Northrop, Blabon, Ns.1 gt FOR SALE—ONE RUMELY ENGINE GANG, six stubble and four breakers, run two seasons. Will take $225 cash. Robert Grubb, Powers Lake, N. D. 56-4t POULTRY FOR SALE—SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES, bred for business, winter layers; $1 to $3 each. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D. 54-10t FOR SALE—PUREBRED M. B. TURKEYS. Young toms, $4 each. Mrs. H. Sing, R. F. D. 2, Rolette,"N. D. 58-4t FOR SALE—STRAIN PUREBRED R. C. RHODE Island Reds, April hatched cockerels, $1.75; pullets, §1; $10 for 12. J. C. Allen, York N." D. b6-4t FOR SALE—25 C. R. I. RED COCKERELS. ALL ens trapnested. One heh laid 162 eggs in 7 _months. Shipments made on approval. Prices $1 and $1.50. M. N. Hatcher, Fargo, ° N. D 58-1tf STRAYED STRAYED—AUGUST 20TH THREE RED spring calves, one bull with white star in fore- head, one heifer all red and one heifer white about its head. Notify Albert Ulvik, R. Arena, N. D. HELP WANTED WANTED—MARRIED MAN BY THE YEAR ON stock and dairy farm, Holstein herd. Might 58-1t give share proposition to capable man having his own help. W. F. Reynolds, Lark, N. D. 58-3t AGENTS WANTED WANTED—SALESMEN TO TAKE _ORDERS *° from farmers for a product that they all buy. Travel or work your own community first ; spare time may- be used. Business is good in, fall -and winter. " Salary and - all' expenses guaran- . teed and liberal bonuses paid to men who make Men ‘with team or automobile preferred. No experience necessary. Address: Sales- manager, 635 Fuller St., St. Paul, Minn. 58-1t s = WANTED AUCTIONEER .= WANTED—-AUCTION SALES. ‘Write Thomas McLaughlin, Alice, N. D.\ 58-4t WANTED AT ONCE—A HUNDRED ORDERS. Rolf . Brothers, merchant tailors, 7 Bacon block, Grand Forks, N. D, - 56-4tf TRYING IT THEMSELVES Our North Dakota farmers are voicing themselves in such a manner that they are being heard throughout the entire i County. "TENDEN ) R Political Advertisment- el u, & e A. A. NJAA : Republican Nominee for = - -~ [ REGISTER OF DEEDS | Born and . Your Support’ and Vote " Much Appreciated. . ' Political Advertisment _TO THE VOTERS OF LA MOURE COUNTY Ladies and Gentlemen: ; I will greatly the election this ‘N " CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SUPERIN. _COUNTY, N.D.. northwest. They have turned stone deaf to the clamorings of professional politicians and are now in the game for themselves.—MOTT SPOTLIGHT. Political Advertisement W. J. BURKE Candidate for State’s Attorney, of Pem- bina County on the Republican Ticket A social member of the Nonpartisan League and a sympathizer with the movement. J. E. GARVER Democratic Candidate : 5 " for COUNTYTREASURER % * Wells County Reasons why you should vote for J. E. Garver: ‘Was ‘raised ‘on a farm and has always farmed. Has' studied methods of marketing - from two angles, that ‘of an actusl farmer on the farm and that of ‘a grain buyer in elevator. Has always “taken active interest in an}( move- ament for. the betterment of rural. life, as well as city ‘life, and is always & booster for up-to-date’ improvements. v : If you don't know Garver talk ‘to ‘some, one who does before voting. He is entitled to office. of Griggs County raised on a farm in Griggs {'vifl bfé Very N appreéi;te Yyour support in Tall. - Mpec{tfufly B. KNAPP - T OF SCHOOLS LA MOURE “with a*large “practice ‘at Grand Forks, . North Dakota. - reason of its - affectiig” a ‘board uporn g ‘which he was a member. . / 1 ! '~ 'Mr."Bronson has received many in- . the farmers. -duction’ in the rates of interest, and “have now beén made by law. “the senate to preserve the Terminal Ele- T s largely through his-speeches in _delegate on the LaFollette ticket last ' same on account. of conflicting. engage- Politic;zl .Advertisement H. A. BRONSON CANDIDATE FOR DICTRICT JUDGE of the First Judicial District (Grand Forks and Nelson Counties) A Man of the People and For the People Mr. Bronson is forty-two years of s"\!; he came to this state in_1890. He is a~ " graduate of the University of North Dakota, receiving from that institution the Degree of Master of Arts in 1895. For over fourteen years he has been a lecturer on the Law of Real Property at the Law School of our State University. My. Bronson is also recognized as a writer on law subjects, he being the author of “Bronson on Recitals in Muni- cipal Bonds” and “Bronson on Fixtures.” His ability and standing as a lawyer was recognized. in Chicago this year when- he was elected as Vice-President of -the American Bar Association for the State of North-Dakota. Mr. Bronson has operated a farm for fourteen years in Grand Forks County. He has had a long experience at the bar and isgecognized as an able lawyer, . His record as -Senator during two ses- ‘sions of the Legislature shows that he is a man of ‘the people, that he is effi- cient, able and attentive to duties. It is not often that a legislator will be found . who is fearless and ' attentive gnough'go vote on every ‘bill that comes up for passage during two sessions of the legislature, and this Mr. Bronson has done, - excepting one” bill,, concerning which he was excused from voting by dorsements from-labor organizations and I ! He introduced in the senate the-- Workmen’s Compensation Act, and- it did pass, in the Senate, but was killed in the house during the last session . of - the ' legislature. He intro- duced .in two different sessions of . the legislature the Anti-Ambulance Chasing Act, "which passed two sessions of the legislature; but was vetoed both times. by Governor:Hamna: He advocated re- these reductions in'the rates of interest * Mr, Bronson has also received much commendation from the members of the Eguity Sociéty for his fight put up in vitor Fund. the senate denouncing attempted action of the legislature in disregarding the express. will :of the people, in two dif- ferent, elections, concerning this terminal elevaor fund, and the methods that the stalwart machine: were using in attempt- ing to wipe out this trust fund, that aroused the people-of the state to de- mand a referendum to the people “con- cerning this terminal elevator fund bill. .- Mr. Bronson received an endorsement from the Equity members as a national spring, but was unable to accept the ments in June, 1916. His long residence in this state, his learning "and ability as a lawyer, his legislative - record of clean service for the people and of ¢ontinuous fighting against - the gang ' politicians * and machine methods, his progressive ideals and clean life eminently and well qualify him for ‘the position of District Judge. Vote for H. A. BRONSON, »abfiorg{h' ta ftelal Digetict. - ‘preduct and ‘a man f Judge of the First adicial

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