The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 21, 1916, Page 15

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "FOR SALE-BUFFET TENOR SAXAPHONE. nteed. Bu-galn. T. W. L., care Leader, Fargo;N. D, o 64-4tf o advertise Ilqc!lhury ‘wumot'lwut%klhurfl-nl (Y -.',l‘lb_h\.lp,mmbm of the : m”u':afgunu mmfl mbh;fldrmm M‘ofllldl ehick .u',m -——__*___.__._.___.__.._._.__._ mmfi'. = i E_GOOD UPRIGHT ; G. MURLLER pflmomdhnch.dlzhflruua.inzxoodmnw tmnolwo mares or colts, Answer atonce. Box 106, Sharon, N..D. * »45_3'2t e HONL’!TOLOAN s o T O B T S ) S A MONEY T0 LOAN ON FARM LAND IN-NORTH Dakota, Lane Co., Fargo, N. D. 64-4tf FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY WANTED—SECO HAND - SLUSH DRILL. Must be in good lbape. Fenno Bros., Box 12, Berlln. N. D. 66-4t CAND % WANTED AT ET0 o 1 fi—-————-——-.fi__.______. “IT!S KONTANAM“——SEE mNABDY- ; 'lefll ty: Co., Fargo, W. D..- -~ 662t : “ony A i | mm_ HEAR FROM OWNER 01" line, cnted. F. G Smith, Whheh N. D, 662t ——-r-———————n—-——'—q—v— FOR SALE_DURGO btfi. o e o * s nlmpmved land for sale. O.. 3 &wlq, Baldwin, Wis. 8 (R e e 0 W loca improved. Inquire Box 107, Sykeston, Ny..D. I A T I T N :.A.nmndbn.t,o-tu,n D B R AR A "FEW. PUREBRED YORKammme __ Fissher N i boary.” ‘They > anmfip]wew — Fns e R R e mx “that F . Torgeod T e R , Hlope, - _ POSITIONS WANTED . esunty, North Dakota, for stock or automobilel < Box 69, numfl.:d,“fii D R MABRIED cdem.E WATH ONE CHILD WANT Or just woman POI‘.AND CEINAS—- of M:rmhy. big boned, SR S L e iR S on farm by year. with 820 ACBE’ NEAR' Good * ones. A nu one chlld wishes position, house work, Address x‘Mmgnlmud and mFWARM Price pigs, both”sexes ; siréd by King-Won- J. Linhart, care' of F, Wacha, Wyndniere, Feasonahle.” Write for _ psrticulm Box 106, der, a ;irlze winner at the Towa State Far, -$25. N. D, . ' - : 65-t N ‘Sharon, N. D, - 66-1t if taken soon. Satisfaction-guaranteed. Wi liam. - 5 son - Stock .Farm, Grafton, N, D._ 3 B-St STRAYED ® OR MORE LAND BIG TYPE POLAND : GHINAS. 30 GIL S e Vs i ey o o e s e th ,&. Wonder and Eddy Boy. They will be, STRAYED—SIX HMD «OF HORSES. FOUR n! ;and Great Orpla Prices “colts coming two years old; two bays, one black TO break, for first’ crop. Must be suitable for wer outfit. F. W. A. Rosemore,. Pingsrf;t % Y ‘WwanTED sEomion B S "“;}e s“,&‘";"“‘a“ g"g’h“mfi"“ sg" RN e e gea i O B B B R ‘SALE—ONE SECTION OF MIXED' FARM-® or e R B b S i, £ Ulstad ton, N. D., and recei ach - tag and mzfl% land in Golden ‘Valley county, NS A i R s Yok B s ‘ s wiis Jobn Dewstesm: B 8 Btk w’ANTEn‘ SRR ul .. 3 2 v & B LR et st st JIISCELLANEOUS ] mesget L s gt T e WANTED. AT ONCE—A Tonk RDERS, = _----- e s X 88D ACRES GOOD FARM LAND. IN WILLIAMS Roif = Brothers. mmorchaut tafloss 2 Barga R SALE _COYOTE PUP, GENTLE AS DOGS. i ‘county “for sale, About 130 -acres broke, & block, Grand Forks, N. D, .. S4:4tt Roy O.' Yeatts, Beaverton, Mont. 66-2t ‘ meres amtt stan-- bu|mnlno.;s,mfl;oo(}m well, 49 e S e e : ye, Bf per ‘acre. es from town. .« co ‘AN TEA . SALE_GOOD, SEASONED OAK CORD- C HEA N. J. Fox, ton, N. D. &5-3¢ x FFEE D. Futo'WMl £. o.-b. car. August chl;;gt. 3 ._-——--———-—-_.__._____———. J R . ma=m mn YOUL. REAL ESTATE DO YOU connlz BUY DIRECT FROM mroxrms.., TR0, TS s Yt . -want to sell your farm, residence or businmess TEA1 Save 33 1-3% 1-0 50%- Write for price. “IRISH AND RUSSIAN WOLF HOUND PUPS : 120 i 32 perty - tor!euh? Then' write’ o8, und!-“ia' Hist. Fyrank & Co., ver. St., Wms_gt’! '.:fi n]l;. ;flcu reasoneble, ‘Ernest Kapaun, i R Wwe want lt. Addnu nhot Cooponfivo Rnafl.y Ul < saind ; Boat & ; - o X th:AYGmxésggows et ot A ey ey et - or o ugg pecialist, - Hotel SA o m A'rmm-xom GET_ AWAY. FROM - FOR SALE_MAMMOTH . BRONZE TURKEYS: Northern, Grand “Forks, N. D, Dec. 25th- to - £ 7 cold wil uncertain crops; and small profits: 45 henn. $2,50. ' H. ¥. Brame, Box 274, = .2Tth. ) - 63-4t B e dn the s Y twfmm Dawwon. A dialiies : 3 ow 4 T8 ol "ARGO ’I‘ANNERY RECEIVES = HIDES AND . 3a your .hm ora‘pnd.on-, Land for’ FOR LLAND . - skias for % 2 ¢ PUREBRED . WHITE- HO! {anning to harness leather, robes and s *Turkeys, toms, $4 each, Mrs. B:lnlmnr Nystrom, ~ coats. Robes llned. hides ‘bought, leather and t R.'2, New England, N. D. o 6i-A1t yobes for_sale. Send: for price list.” Andrew" 2 - IIonaon, Pmp .\Famo. N. D, 61-Tt ,FOR SALE—EXTRA N’IGE S. C. R. L ety ™ cockerels, $2 each; 8 for $5. Bronze turkey WANTED TO FURNISH—ONE TD FIVE CARS -toms, $3 each. A. E lflllu'. Bnflnlo. N. D. 83-6t :II:':}. N. tracks 'of smooth, well sorted, first -y TSR S e — potatoes. 'For prices, shipping rates and FOR SALE—- ’WHH‘E HOLLAND other information, nddzeu W. G. Clarke, Lock G ms, $4; $2.60. m-. O. A. Box 204, White Earth, N. D, 66-1t | ; e e e e A e Johnsofl. n 2. na, , NOD. - 68-4t - 3 } e BOARS, APRIL' ____ 7 3 "HAIR COMBINGS AND CUT HAIR MADE INTO - Certlflc-h for mhtution FINE P! C. wm'm LEGHORN . = Switéhes, ~ etc., ‘by:‘one’ of 'the' most Teliable UREBR! w. w. Brewer, Oriska, N. 60-8t cockergls: 10! uf 31 each, 3 ork guaran Fgan NP, o Rl o oy A pees Mail . SALE-SIX ANGUS BULLS, _____._____.._.__7___ Pices, sxa 19 1o 19 months old,” " FOR SALE-LARGE, PUREBRED - your . v strand for two nd ‘WHITE switch; $1.50 for a single strand. Mrs. John 0. Olson, " Nelson. Minn. 62-5t _ Wyandotte cockerels, laying m-un. at sz. Mrs, .. Keiller, Box 106, Sharon, N. D, a farmer. 64-4t JERSEY BOARS, MARCH H. C. Jones, Washburs, 858t - “ones. *'!Dl' A C. ‘RHODE . B RED - e ey ‘Vm N. D, M 3 can_geese, either sex, §3 STALLION, - M Jnh'n V. u Hairdressers . in , the ‘state. W own hair N.. D, kS . Sead at reduced pdcu. Clwud#e Gary, m ¥ . 66-19¢t .———h&——v————-—-—-&—-———-—n—_‘ FOR FOR SALE—NICE R.C, fi‘ IAB. COCKER- ~“eln, §2 wach; 8 for $5. Litchvifle, N, D. - -~ . - $6-2¢ momrsmmsmnumr -& ks S < : S;-mlumdprloouponm A. B, Hays, ‘breed ; price, $125 nmild-s- !'on SALE—STLVER AND "WY.nt- Bueyrus, N. D, /584t '-P-‘mflifiv Mln . SeAt ::hewku\h. cheup.. Mailing list for ‘hatc s q T = ¥ w-son. Pflm- es_on request. Alfred MARUISSEEDWBEA -SAL . llon &m—rumnm BIG TYPE x.m ooy v Sam; est. NG cm.a.n. : China. 3 Aprd & S-Sl Ty Km:dun.neflnnd. s 85 : ples: and pflmmnm L N e e . . s a.:a. Red Sty | FO E—GOOD To1s TIMOTIY EEED A:E—o g m&m— mmmm £ h-l.flc. toms, $4... #Hh ‘Wyandotte cockerels, - 1 part fmzen. Address fiw, |"c ‘i""j",", ! : l’lm/ $1.50. Mrs. H. A. Phelps, Knox; N. D. 65-4%" Yobn Blommm. R.3, Beach, N. D, 64-3t d FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON. ‘RED Nom DAEKOTA GROWN' SWEET CLOVER turkeys, the kind that stay at home. Toms, $4; .. ~Seed, 120 cents per nonnd. flna G\ufltv. Write * - heus, $3. Buff Wyandotte each. for sample. Grain View Stock F O. R. > ‘H. E. Nizon, Sonthsm, N. D. Teliver, Prop:;; Wing, N. D, 85-2t ORPINGTON WHITE BLOSSOM’ SWEET X . KEEP THE BALL ROLLING UREBRED mnm m Edihor N(mpa.!'hsan Lend;er. o~ from, golng - Now that the farmers have made a clean sweep of the election, we may hope forgoodlawsbungmsaedbyfl:enext . legislature. keep the :ball a'rolling. .. ‘keep up at their present rate and con- tribute to the cause then the movement ~will ‘eventually fail;" Farmers_ as a rule ’ ' FOR &Ln—rmmn‘b‘nmnmi r;.mgu T !oa su.m—mmoc mnsmr gg‘ § °°°""" ronze e o A, ud. Libcb Ile.“ S T TR mm—rtmmnnn WHITE Lmou'm . Rook Gockerels, 6l strai ‘R:lt;q‘: mg. bi I have “now paased my three ONCE—MARRIED TOUPL] work on farm by the ym R. O. Ozbun, R. 2, D. 66-5¢ - < $1.25. Afri o St B, W. Chandier, Aberdeen, S. D, 058t ' ronsm.x—.rmwmxswmcmvm.' The main: thing now is to RSBt o + If the farmers lose interest and fail to ; ‘are 50 busy it is hard for them to spare’ of the League wanted a dafly paper, such ] e would be established and subscriptions < i g for the paper have been received for STHERR months. The Courier-News under ' the editorial management of Dr. Guild; lost a great deal. of prestige in rural North ¢ | Dakota, farmers stopping their subserip- : o tions by the: score when 'that paper SR b attacked the Nonpartisan League. BREE Under the present ~management. the b by Courier-News will become - one of the ; state’s greatest newspapers, if not the i [ YOU MEN WHO ARE NOT AC-QUAINTD ? with the thomzhly superlor o] . merchant clothes, hnvo not X who uxx-erisncea thu \satisfaction of Imowlng your clothes are yours alone, make i a polut %o visit us and have your clothes mdo (or you and meas Merchant Tailors filcon Block nnd Forks, N. Gol H. A. Kinne . REAL ~ ESTATE AND _RE GISTERD STOCK AUCTIONEER large prolific and easy feedl B work - and stock guaranteed. Your work sl and orders will receive the best of treat. ment. All business entrusted to my cxre ' will be promptly attended Phone or Write Me at MILNOR: NORTH DAKOTA Al Qual:ty Goods - KREMENETSKI BROTHERS Tuttle, N. D. ~ ‘GENERAL MERCHANDISE _ Groceries, Full Line of Hard- -ware, Shoes an%_ Clothln* inware, Cuflery andTools. ‘The Great Conspiracy Exposed Best Book on lhney Problm.' ST YOU WANT TO READ IT, THE PEOPLE'S oo!.man Mr. H. L. Loucks, ‘Watertown, S. D. Dear Sir: -1 have read the manuscript, submitted vto me, of your book “The Great Conspir- acy,” and canmot resist congratuiating you pt. hlneu.melu éluxaafl convincing. Ithnmdflfiumdnlymmafl cuts as clean as &' L material wasting in warehouses, - unused labor rotting in penngnthflu and insane asylums, and tramping the streets, y m.lllh&hlbhfltd@vdnm oly of money of account. ‘Your ' exposure g: our rotten finanielal Act. I timely and efficient, 2 hmlornwldgclrunmnnofm 5 Signed, ‘Arthur LeSeger, Pres: CLOTH $1.25, PAPER 66e.' mnuncommoxramrs H. L. Loucks "Box 8 'ATE!N'N, 8. D. TO THEM ',We wsnt to ask our thousands - of rmders if they will always i ‘‘Leader ..when ag_t advetusement.

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