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T - 7T N 1 18 - ‘v_ v L | Y g ! : L . bl va | "! R 7 T ‘4 {4 I .l ! Ry 4 g 1) ! & £ ”' 3 0. - _motify Marker Bros., Millarton, N, 11) supplied. FARMS IF. IT IS _ MONTANA LAND — SEE Bernardy-Viel Realty Co., Fargo, ?8 Rfi FOR SALE—A WELL IMPROVED BOT- tineau county farm. J. C. Miller, Souris, N. D. 68-5t GOOD LAND CHEAP IN McKENZIE Co. Three quarters one-half mile from Berg, Will sell ope quarter or all. 96 er cent tillable, Owner, W. H. Beeley, erg, N. D. 70-4t WANT TO BUY IMPROVED NORTH D&kom m"t"' t:Ha.vel clea.rfl l%nd a;r other property to apply as firs - ment. Elmer G. Opger, Fargo, N. Es).“ CASS CO. FARM FOR SALE AT ONLY $20.00 per acre—The 8. W. 20-137-52, close to Leonard, black sandy soil, fine for potatoes, corm, beans, etc., & bar- ain at this price. H. R. Arneson, Box 4, Fargo, N. D, ho-2tt FOR SALE—NICE HALF SECTION. All under cultivation except 20 acres, good pasture, 200 acres fall glgowlng and carn ground ready for crop. Three miles from good town. Buildings on land. For price and terms write or phone, A. K. Algeo,-Pillsbury, N. D. 70-4t FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, 177 ACRES of good level Missouri River land, 50 acres under cultivation, 20 acres into alfalfa, balance in pasture and meadow. All fenced. Has a_good spring. Four miles from Sanish, N. D. C. Laymx%).n CASH 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, Ad- dress Minot Cooperative Realty Co., Minot, N. D. 68-4t: FOR SALE OR RENT—THREE HALF sections, all adjoining, ten miles north- east ;from Plevn Mont., in_ the gas and oil district. enced, buildings on one half. Fine stock and farming proposition. One flax crop will pay for Jand. Price $17.50; easy terms. Write E. Lloyd, Beach, N. D. 69-4t FARM BARGAINS—WE HAVE FARMS in every county in North Dakota and Minnesota, and__a large number in South Dakota. Write us the location and the price you want to pay. No commission charged. J. A. Gefroh & Co., 513-3d Ave. No., Fargo, N. D. 69-4t EASTERN MONTANA LAND — 320 acres 4 miles from railroad; 50 acres under cultivation; 160 _acres tillable; balance good grazing. House, barn for & horses, grainery and good well. For quick sale $9 per acre. $1000 cash, bal- ance easy. 25,000 acres more to select from. Write for prices and informa- tion—its free. Larson & Erickson, Lambert, Mont. 70-1t 160 ACRE FARM, 8 MILES FROM Fargo, in timbher section. Nearly all under cultivation. Produces one of the best potato and corn crops in Red River valley. Crops never damaged by water. Has good house, barn, granary, Ina- chine shed, weli, free mail delivery telephone - and consolidated school Price $85 per acre. L. G. Skjold, Fargo, N. D. 68-3t FARM MACHIMNERY o e e e FOR SALE—ONE 7-H. P. STICKNEY engine in A-1 condition. A bargain at $180. Good as new, complete, ready to run. John A. Teuber, Stanton, Nfi.9 %f. — FOR SALE—ONE 7 H, P. WATERLOQO Boy engine with gas and kerosene at- tachment, and one 8-inch Burlitz milL Price, $180 cash. Paul F. Miller, Box 141, St. Anthony, N. D. 67-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR HORSES or catile, one 32 h, p. compound plow engine; one 10-bottom John Deere hand 1ift plow, breaker; two stubble bottoms: one Reeves seperator; also cook car. L. Dobereiner, Robinson, N. D, 70-1t N R e FOR SALE—3 H. P. NICHOLS & Shepard steam plow engine with cab6 extension rims and water tanks. 1 bottom Oliver plow, old, ground and breaker bottoms—breakers have never been used. Outfit has plowed less than cres. Cost new $4309. Will sell ?3‘,’ $a2000. A big baréaln for somebody. Address M. Grewer, len Ullim, N. D. 70 e e LT AR TAKEN UP KEN UP—ON_JAN. 11, ‘1917, FOUR T‘%ead horses. One griy mare, weight 1000; 1 bay mare, wei /ht 1000; 1 sorrel gelding, 4 white feet, white strip in face, weight 900; 1 striwberry roan colt, 2 years old. L. H. Bennett, Tagus, N. D.” Sec. 26-155-88. 70-3t STRAYED e AYED—ONE LIGHT GRAY MARE S'E\Iv’éi ht about 1200 pounds, 9 years old. It ?ound notify Jacobser Bros.. Ells- berry, N. 68-3t Leader Classified Advertisements This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 25 cents per line of 6 words for first insertion and 20 cents per line for each succeeding issue. Half rates tp members of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan Lwe when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own eeds, All advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE LIVESTOCK TEN SHORTHORN BULLS, 7 TO 17 months old, registered in_buyers name. Chris. Bahr, Almont, N. D. ¥ 67-5t FOR SBALE—ONE PUREBRED YORK- shire boar, 9 months old. ¥ranz W. Olzon, Alice, N, D. : 69-2t FOR Sa_E—8 REGISTERED DUROC Jersey Boars, at farmers prices. Ship N. P. or G. N. J. F. Martin, Chaffee, N. b. 68-3t - WANTED TQ BUY—A REGISTERED Durham bull calf from five to seven Address months old. s Lawton, N. D. wa%sogi FOR SALE—7 REGISTERED RED POLL bulls from six months to mature ani- mals, Pjoneer Stock Co., H. N, Tucker, Mgr., Courtenay, N. D. 66-6t FOR SALE — IMPORTED BELGIAN stallion, 12 years old; weight 1850, A -barfiin at $450. s write For particular: H. Hausel, Cooperstown, N. D, 70-3t F otl:.lli'EALE —_ GRAJi)E PER&HEBO“){ stallion, iron gray, six years old, or w: trade for any kind of I I'%?n‘l; ve stock. A. Kotaska, Conway, N. D. ONE REGISTERED, FOUR YEAR OLD Shorthorn bull for sale, fine animal. Herman Carbonneau, Bottineau, )16.9 Is)t. 'BREED MORGANS—NOW IS THE TIME to get started. Stallions for sale. Maier Bros.,, Highland Farm, Route 4, At- water, Minn. 70-2 SIX REGISTERED GALLOWAY YOUNG bulls for sale, just coming serviceable age, hearty, husky rustlers and healthy. Write me. H, . Van, Valkenburg, POULTRY FOR SALE—PUREBRED R. C. B. LEG- horn cockerels, $1.50 each. F. L. Bran- son, Fairmount, N, D. 69-2t ROSE COME RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels $1.25. Mrs. Jas. Bell, Emera- do, N. D. 70-1¢, FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE OR- pington cockerels $1.50 each. A. P, Johnson, Temple, N. D. 70-8t ROSE COMB RHODB ISLAND RED cockerels for sale. John F. Zimmer- man, Davenport, N. D, 70-7t BARRED PLYMQUTH ROCK COCKER: els $1.50 to $2.00 each. Mrs. Arthur Bierig, Marshall, N. D. 70-1t FOR SALE—PUREBRED LARGE MAY hatched Toulouse Geese, Ganders $3.50; geels)e $3.00. Mrs. -H. Kraft, Oakes, FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE PLY- mouth Rock cockerels, Fishel straim, good strong birds at $1.25 each. Ols G. Ruud, R. 3, Veblen, 8. D. 70-2t FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED PLY- mouth cockerels $2 each. Purebred White Pekin ducks $2 each. Mrs. John Traynor, Nanson, N. D, 70-2t ROSE COMBED RHODE' ISLAND RED cockerels $1.00 each and Rouon_ducks 51.2% each, Mrs, Hy Jacobson, Mi%w;‘ FOR SALE—BRONZE AND CINNAMON turkey toms, each $4; hens $2. Guineas g.zls) trio. Mrs. H. C. Badgley, Banégr?i FOR SALE—BEXTRA NICE PUREBRED Barred Rock cockerels. Fine strain. $1.50 each. Mrs. A, R, Negus, Millar- ton, N. D. 70-1t NQW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE YOUR flock by getting a cockerel bred from heavy winter lag'ers for years.- $3. J. F. Martin, Chaffee, N. D. 7014t FOR SALE — LARGE MAMMONTH Bronze turkeys. Have a few choice ones left. Toms §b; hens $3.50. Mrs. R. E. Barnes, Ryder, N. D. 69-3t FOR SALE — PUREBRED BARRED Rock cockerels, County Fair champions during 1815-1916. Price, $2 each. C. J. Ptacek, Long Prairie, Minn. 69-4t ROSE_COMB RHODE ISLAND RED and White Leghorn roosters for sale at R. 4, Osakis, Minn, 68-4tt $1 each. Olaf Hanson, Veroma, N. D Sl A Pl SR U e i g 68- T WO REGISTERED GALLOWAY — bulls. High class animals in every re- FOR SALE — PUREBRED BARRED spect. Very gentle. Priced to sell. If Rock cockerels, $2, $3 and $6 each. interested, write quick, E. E, Greene, Satisfaction guaranteed. J. V. Olm- Breeze Hill Farm, Fullerton, N, D. 70-1t stead, Kempton, N. D. 66-8t FOR SALE — REGISTERED, ROAN, MAMMOTH BRONZE TOMS, $4. PEKIN - milk strain, Shorthorn ball, 4 years old. ducks and drakes, $1.50. TRose Comb Also a few good work horses, from 3 Red cockerels $1.50. Thomas Jereska, years and up. A, B. Davis, Audubon, Geneseo, N. D, 70-3t / T s SBTRAYED AWAY ABOUT NOV. 1, A lack mare colt, coming 2 years old Bta.r in forehead; any one taking up or knowing of a colt of this kind please 0-2t TR——A D—ONE WHITE GELDING, 8 - yea:g%ldirzveg’gthth 1:&(}. gith wire mark n! etlo ne gray mare, { e Mt s Dloase taua n eg. ease e % sad mottry 3. b Cusdigan, Tokia D, -4t Mention Leader when writing advertisers Minn, 69-4t DUROC’ JERSEY BRED SOWS AND iits for *sale. Bred to Valley Chief nd, sired by the Grand Champion Illustrator. Can ship over N. P., §¢o or G. N. Pedigrees furnished. Write D. D. Marquette, Milnor, N. D. 68-4t DISPOSING SALE — OF 32 YOUNG Percheron stallions and mares, out of ton sires and dams, including my herd header sire Count 106313, sired by Calypso. Low prices. Falrview Stock Farm, Kloten, N. D. 68-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DAP- ple gray registered Percheron stallion, 7 -years old, weight 1700, is sound and licensed for public service. 'What have ou to offer. H. E. Hilkemeier, R. 1, nkfort, 8. D. 69-2t FOR SALE — A FEW PUREBRED choice Chester White boars, of spring farrow, the large heavy boned kind; the. kind that satisfy. Pleasant View Stock Farm, J. S. Lewis, Prop., Clyde, N. D. 69-5t BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS. 30 GILTS sired by Smothe A. Wonder and Eddy Boy. They will be bred to these boars. Big Orphan and Superior. Long Won- der. Prices right. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Can ship over G. N. or N. P. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. 58-14t FOR SALE—15 YEARLING HIGH grade Holstiep Friesian heifers. One registered bull, 10 months old, good breeding (dam in yearly test). Could spare a few registered females. Priced i{) sell. L. C. Hanson, Audubon, 1\&71‘:)1:(;.é ey R R N S A S S TWO PERCHERQON STALLIONS AND mare for sale. One is coming 12 years, weighs about 1900, the other is coming 3 years, weighs about 1500. Mare 8 coming 6 years, weighs about 1650. Will sell at a sacrifice. If interested write M. Brakke, Sharon, N. D. 69-2t gt U e T R R T e Pl e SR PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF. born Sept. 15, 1916, verz large, nicely marked, a dandy. His s e, Sir Pleter- by Ormsby Mercedes 41, is one of the best bred bulls of the breed, world’s record stock, calf’s dam is a grand daughter of Pontiac Korndyke, and is one of my best cows. Price of bull delivered, s $130. Write today and find out all about this bull. He is a b and guaranteed to please. N. P. ~ son, Westbury, Minn, 69-2t WANTED R e ANTED AT ONCE—A HUNDRED OR- wdets. Rolf Brothers, merchant tailors, 7 Bacon block, Grand Forks, N. ?8:-4& COFFEE AND TEA COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IM- orters. Tea! Save 33 1-3 per cent to 0 cent. Write for price list. Frank & B §58 River St., Chicago, Il 65-4tf MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE — EXCELSIOR =TWIN motorcycle 1916 model; Presto Lite; 11 p.s fine condition. Very cheap. erbert Bowles, Osnabrook, N. D'z'o- e POSITION WANTED WANTED—POSITION AS GAS ENGI- neer through coming season. Have years of experience and can furnish references if necessary. Nels Stenbalk, Tires. N D. 3 70-2t FOR SALE—S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels; some are winners at two county fairs, $1.50 to $3; farm run. Neil M, Kise, R. 1, Hanley Falls, Minn. 66-8t FOR SALE — PUREBRED . BARRED Rock . cockerels, farm raised. 100 to pick from, going at $1.50 each if taken at once. Mrs. J. J. Waldie, Dickey or Marion, N. D. 69-3t FOR SALE — PUREBRED MAMMOTH Bronze turkeys. Tom $4; hens $2.50. Also Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerels. F. C. Wittenwyler, Hannah, N. D. 69-4t DURING JANUARY I WILL SELL ‘‘Yesterlaid” Strain Single Comb White Leghorn cockerels at $1.26 each, or in lots of nive or more at $1 each, Order early at these prices, Send draft or check. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N. %’! ot FOR* BALE — CHOICE PUREBRED large mammoth bronze turkeys; toms, $7 to $10; hens, $8.50 to $4; Goldbank strain. We have the largest and finest turkeys we have ever raised. If you are looking for something large and right, every way, call or write Sunny Brook Farm, E. F. Barnes, me.. Upham, N. D. 61-11% SEEDS FOR SALE—TESTED WHITE SWEET clover seed at reduced prices. Clover- dale Farm, Gary, Minn. 66-19t FOR SALE—GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, 50 cents per pound; $27 per bushel. C. G. Christianson, Almont, N. D, 69-2t 1915 MARQUIS SEED WHEAT FOR sale. Samples and prices ugon request. N. Christianson, Landa, N. D. 64-12t FOR SALE — TIMOTHY SEED, 1916 crop, _Samples and price on request. N. C. Jensen. White Earth, N. D. 67-4t 1916 MARQUIS SEED WHEAT FOR sale. ces and samples on request. P. K. Nelson, Werner, N. D, 68-4t FOR SALE—SLENDER WHEAT GRASS seed at 8c per lIb. E. M. Wallrich, Edgeley, N. Dak. 70-2t G%OD 1i916 TIMOTHY SEED FORstSALE. amples and prices upon request. Fine fiualgty. Al gtrnldum, R 1, Esramllg‘.: BOLD OUT OF SWEET CLOVER. SOME Grimm Alfalfa left at 46c per lb.; $25 per bu. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. 64-13t 18916 HARD MARQUIS SEED WHBEAT, at §2 per bushel, ks included, £. o. b. Bottineau, N. D. H Carbonneau, Bottineau, N. D. 69-3t ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE AT 40 cents pound for choice seed. Trans- gn—ta on paid. Bamples free, Louis . Weeks, Mott, N. D. 69-4t TRY LAND GRIMM ALFALFA SEED for sale, 1816 cx'crfs Price 60 cents per pound _until Feb, 1st, 1917. Christ Karl- Stad, Banks, N, D. 68-4t and or uest, Boraas Bros., Hallock, Minn. 69-4t NORTH DAKOTA _RED CLOVER, grown at Cloverlea Farm continuously since 1904 without change of seed. Re- cleaned with most mo Cloverlea Seed Co., Blan TWENTY-THREE [ SEEDS (Continued) TIMOTHY SEED — 99.7 PER CENT pure seed. 99 per cent germination by state test. They report an extra qual- ity of seed. P. R. Bradley, Montpelier, N. D. 70-6t. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE best seed oats, barley, corn and small seeds. We are a farmers concern owned, controlled, and managed by farmers. Office 627 Front St.,, Moor- head, Minn. 70-2t SOW RED CLOVER. RESTORE YOUR lands and at same time stop worrying about hay and pastures. For seed go to headquarters; for many years grow- ers of red clover in North Dakota: Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. 7]:0).“ WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER seed; hulled, 15 cents per pound, 8 per bushel; unhullad, 10 cents per pound, $5 er bushel. 60 pounds to the busghel. rimm Alfalfa seed, 50 cents per pound; i,zv per bushel. Chris Bahr, Almont, , D. 64-)3t WANTED—SWEET CLOVER. WE ARE in the market for a limited amount of unhulled white blossom sweet cloyer own in North Dakota or S8outh Dako- Send good sized sample with price. nly white blossom wanted. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. 70-2t HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR geneml housge work. Mrs. Will Robson, ox 740, 8arles, N, D, 70-3t WANTED AT ONCE—MARRIED COU- ple to work on farm by the year. Ozbun, R. 2, Flasher, N. D. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, TO TAKE care of three children and keep them in school. Would prefer an experienc- ed lady. A. H. Leet, Forbes, N, D(.59 & R. O. 66-5t WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER BY THE week ,month or year. No objections to widow with one or two small children. I am a widower without children. Please state wages wanted, Address W. S. H.,, Box 53, Schafer, N. D. 67-4t HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ON MY farm at Schafer; would not object to woman with one child; will give em- ployment to _respectable woman as housekeeper. Write Hy Wadenspanner, Schafer, N. D, 69-2t MISCELLANEOUS CANBY’'S WHITE COLLIE KENNELS. Pups for sale at all times. At stud: Alliance Laddie 178297, fine larfie do with 10% inch head, sable cheeks an ears; fee $20. At stud:| Carlisle Sport, pedigreed, marked same as above, with 9-inch head: fee $10. Al stock pedi- greed. Frank Goodsell, Canby, lzlirm. 4 8-8t. CLOVER GROWING IN NORTH DAKO- ta. Send ten cents in silver for Datus C. Smith’s little book telling how it has been done for 19 years at Cloverlea Farm—the mistakes, successeS and many valuable suggestions. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. 70-4t HAIR COMBINGS AND CUT HAIR made into switches, ete., by one of the most reliable hairdressers in the state. Work guaranteed and your own hair re- turned. Mail your hdir. Prices: $1 a strand for two or three strand switch; 1.50 for a._single strand, Mrs. John Keiller, Box 106, Sharon, D, a farmer. 70-1t Politics and Inspection of Grain {Continued from page 12) dries, united to defeat the present re- presentative.” It was no wet or dry fight—it was a fight for continued power for the rail- road and warehouse commission. Spooner was one of the strongest op- ponents of the grain ring in the house. He was chairman of the efficiency and economy committee of the 1915 legis- loture. He is a member of the present efficiency and economy commission, and would work for separation of the railroad and warehouse commission from its pleasant duties of controlling the handling of the Northwest grain crop if he was returned. Those inter- ested saw that he was not returned, and for the present the political activ- ity of the railroad and warehouse com- mission has won. Markets (Continued from. page 18) St. Louis May July Sept. 0S8 eee 1. 5 .333 Winnipe i cesectonasnsances 1.87 y July % cesamessessscvess 1.87T@1.86% 1.85 1% 1.84%4 Chicago Corn ¢ o YA DEN .eovecncss High ieeccesacasns 7 LOW ..ees . 965 CloSe .eevenses.. .98 978 Chicago Oats Ma, J .57@",56% 54 .67% .54% .66%8% 54 H6%@%@% .54%@% Chicago Pork Jan. May. July. . 89.25 28.70@.75 28.75 . 29.25 28.75 28.75 vopms 83.15 28.67 28.65 Close .... 29.20 28.67 28.67 WInnIpefi Close No. 1 northern, $1.81%; No. 2 northern, $1.78%; No. 3 mnorthern, §176%. Cash onstos. gulay cho%ge whslga, 5.5434]: ay lgatsi H o . Cash flax, No. . e oo, U42.50% . May fax, s | % [

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