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i supplied. needs, All advertising Farms IF._ IT IS MONTANA LAND —-:SEE Bernardy-Viel Realty Co., Fargo, N. D. 3 72-4t2 FOR SALE—A WELL IMPROVED BOT- tineau county farm. J. C. Miller, Souris, N. D. ; 68-5t 320-ACRE GRAIN AND STOCK FARM for sale. Jes Hansen, Culbertson, h;l]gn;i WANTED—-TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin. Wis. 72-3t WANTED—TO RENT WELL IMPROV- ed N. D. farm. Route 2, Box 38, Port- land, N. D. 7 72-1t 480 ACRES IMPROVED. FARM FOR sale by owner, % mile from town. Write Box 3, Adrain, N. D.. 72-2t FOR' SALE—HALF SECTION. SOME timber and creek on land. Half mile to town. Deal direct with owner. O. Fauskee, Edinburg, N. D. 72-2t FOR SALE—320 ACRES 3 from Opheim. Will sell stoe niture with place. D. D. Opheim, Mont. g FOR SALE — 430 ACRES NEAKLY level land; running creek; school 1-4 mile, a fine stock f . Address owner, V. E. , Wheelock, N. D. 72-1t MILES and fur- Fish-Jeweler, 72-1t WOULD LIKE TO BUY GOOD . SIZE farm direct from owner. Give descrip- tion. M. Bellow, Box 754, Cblcagg.z it MONTANA 640-ACRE HOMESTEADS— new towns, business opportunities. Send 25¢ (no stamps) for m informa- tion. U. S. Commissioner, Outlool Montana. © 71~ FOR SALE — STOCK AND GRAIN farm; solid section; 300 acres ready for crop; live water; buildings; close to market; black loam. Terms: price rea- sonable. H. N. Tucker, Courtenay, N. D. = - GOOD LAND CHEAP IN McKENZIE Co. Three quarters one-half mile from Berg. Will sell one quarter or all. 95 er cent tillable. Owner, W. H. Beeley, erg, N. D. 70-4t ekl T N A e SN R R T FOR SALE —FINE HALF SECTION, all tillable, 245 acres broken, 190 acres lowed, two miles from Makoti, N. D. uildings on land. For price and terms, write G. R, Christ, Wimbledon, N. 7]1);“ CASS CO. FARM FOR SALE AT ONLY $20.00 per acre—The s. W. 20-137-52, close to Leonard, black sandy soil, fine for potatoes, corn, beans, etc., a bar- ain at this price. H. R. Arneson, Box 4, Fargo, N. D. 70-2 FOR SALE—NICE HALF SECTION. All under cultivation except 30 am-w& good pasture, 200 acres fall p}owmg an corn 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 it e R D s e 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. 72-4tL FOR SALE OR RENT_THREE HALF sections, all adjoining, ten miles north- east from Plevna.i"’ Mont., in the gas and oil district. 'enced, buildings on one hsefif. Fi(l))e - t.sl;tock andill fpaa.rmy ltng ion. ne flax crop w: or ggg? Price $17.50; easy terms. Write _E. Lloyd, Beach, N. D. 69-4t T G S e fO D SRR L FARM BARGAINS—WE HAVE FARMS in every county in North Dakota and Minnesota; and_a large number i Sogthmnakom. ‘Write uts tg:e loca.flxi}s; rice you wan Y. Sommission ehan &efron & 69-4t commission ¢ ed. J. Al Co., 513-3d Ave. No., Fargo, N. D. fE R N e T e e e R T FOR SALE—158 ACRES UNIMPROVED land; fenced; two miles morth and & miles west St. John, north end lake; graded roads; telephone; suitable for ba. 1:132 stoclé ta.rm;d plet‘;%:%‘ hay-be? timber, meadow an timber. fi culars write gfl Pri gr e, N. D. 'fl-cle‘ R e €40-ACRE GOOD FARM IN WILLIAMS county, N. D., for sale. 225 acres under cultivation. - /176 _acres plowed. Good ture, Five miles of Iences. 48. Grain 2800 'bu, if taken at once. For dahl, R. L Ray, N. D. S et R RENT—HALF SECTION FENCED 134 miles from market—highly improv- versified farming—6-room hg‘gg: O T e afior. Abandance and stanchions, large o, abunt good water. . Terms: cash rental $1050, . or wlél ,considefi'ml%:g. stock ox;r;ha:iens tenan : Jabor. K. J,'Chamberiin, Devils La.ken 7 . D RENT—HALF SECTION 'FENCED ’?.B miles from market—highly improv- e?is for diversified la.rmme—%-room house with cistern, good htg house, chicken Bouse oot meraTit: L St tanchions, e o, o s Terms: cash rental $1050, ~.or will consid ck on tenan -labor. K. J. Chamberiin, G ” : £ Menition Leader when writing advertisers 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 to members of the Farmers' Nonpartisan League when advertish}g to 'sell their own products or supplying their own or sale of lands carry the full rate. $ ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE culars write to Foss & Nor-™ Farm Machinery FOR SALE_ONE 15-30 TWIN CITY tractor; four bottom P. O. Hlows; power lift; one oil tank. John Ellingson, Box 314, Towner, N. D. 72-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CATTLE— Bgf Four 30-60 gas tractor, $1050. Gooad value. Adolph Anderson, Dawson, N. D. 71-2t ONE 20 H. P. RUSSELL ENGINE WITH two water tanks. One advance 32-36 separator in fine shape. Leonard Lar- son, Pleasant Lake, N. D. 72-2t FOR SALE—ONE 7-H. P. STICKNEY engine in A-1 condition. A bargain at $180. Good as new, com&lete, ready to run. John A. Teuber, ton, N. D. FOR SALE-—40-30 Z B MODEL AVERY kerosene burner tractor engine used 45 days, Pitts Niagara 41-66-in. separator with double set of belts, separator used 66 days. 12 bottom Reeves hand-lift plow with 10 extra breaker bottoms, 500 gal. gas tank with truck. $3,000 will g‘uy it. 'Write M. B. Porfi7&nfl,1 s FOR SALE — IMPORTED _BELGIAN stallion, 12 years old; weight 1860. A n at $460. For particulars write H. Husel, Cooperstown, N, D. 70-3t FOR SALE—DUROC JERSEY BOARS, April and May farrow. _Certificate for registration furnished, W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. 71-4€ FOR SALE—-DUROC JERSEY PIGS. Am now booki orders for March and April pigs of either sex. Willow Grove Farm, Crary, N. D. 72-2t ONE REGISTERED PERCHERON STAL- lion coming two in the spring. A good one priced right. W. G. Pace, Glen- burn, N. D, 72-2t FOR SALE—PUREBRED DUROC =R- sey Boar, nine months old. John W, gwart, Tower City, N. Dak. R. 1'712301xt BIRD DOG PUPS FOR SALE; HALF blood English pointer, half blood New Allen setter. For prices write to C. J. Bieber, Temvik, N. D. 72-2t TOULOUSE GEESE; SCOTCH COLLIE puppies; also grown matrons. Reg. Guerensey cattle. Meurer Pure Bred Stock Farm, Nicollet, Minn. 72-1¢ FOR SALE — REGISTERED, ROAN, milk strain, Shorthorn bull, 4 years old. Also a few good work horses, from 3 ly;:iars and up. A. B. Davis, Audubon, nn. GUERNSEY BULLS FOR SALE. FROM a herd ‘that averaged over 300 lbs. fat per cow last year under ordinary farm conditions. Geo. Miller, Ottertail, l%izmzlé 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. iew Stock Farm, Kloten, N. D. 68-6t FOR SALE— PUREBRED CHESTER ‘White boars of June farrow—rugged, heavy-boned fellows. Ped. furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pleasant View Stock Farm, J. S. Lewis, Prgf.“ i i ol e e S L I e FOR SALE —MPOR'%:ED BELGIAN stallion; eight years 0ld; weight .1900; strawberry roan; good breeder; cheap for cash. Wilt trade for purebred Percheron mares. C. Jennejohn, Glen- burn, N. D. 72~ / POLLED AND SHORTHORN DURHAMS. 1 hgve a few bulls of serviceable age of the milking strain for sale at reason- able prices, sired by er Boy 50th, out of Ruby Tip No. 222413, the famous prize winner; also one dark Percheron stallion, eight years old; also one other . stallion, dark Percheron. M. H. Han- son, Murdock, Minn. 72-5¢ ) FOR SALE-ONE PUREBRED Percheron stallion coming three years old., Examined by state veterinarian - and licensed to stand for public service One imported black Percheron 'mare with foal six years old. First prize winner in Winnip exhibition 1914, + = Write J. V. Stary & Son, Confway, I;a_li & Wanted WANTED AT ONCE—A HUNDRED OR- gers. Rolf Brothers, merchant tailors, Bacon block, Grand Forks, N. 7% % Coffee and Tea COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IM- gorters. Tea! Bave 33 1-3 %srt cent to x 0 cent. Write for price JFrank o 60%? 858 River St. Chicago, Il 72-4tf ' For Sale or Exchange -—_— FOR SALE—ONE HART-PARR 60 GAS tractor, ready to run. Will trade for horses or cattle. pelier, N. D. 72-3t CLYDESDALE STALLION COL'I‘: Young horses. Polled Durham heifers. * 1l or trade for oats. Leal -Stock Leal, N. D. 72-3t — 153 ACRES OF CANADIAN LAND FOR gale or trade for a 25 h. p. steam outfit. Give full particulars in first letter. A. A. Brenteson, Coalridge, Mont.. 72-2t 69-4t ' H. S. Bradley, Mont- o NINETEEN . Poultry - FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE: OR- pington cockerels $1.50 each. A. P. Johnsgn, Temple, N. D. 70-3t ROSE COMB RHODE -ISLAND RED cockerels for sale., John F. Zimmer- man, Davenport, N. D, 70-7t BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels for sale. $1.50 each, Three for $4. Hoerer, Hansboro, N. Dak. 72-4t FOR SALE—PUREBRED LARGE MAY hatched Toulouse Geese, Ganders $3.50; Geese $3.60. Mrs. H. IXraft, Oakes, N. D. - 69-4t FOR SALE—PUREBRED 8. C. REDS and 8. L. Wyandotte cockerels, $1.50 each. Fine W. W. Holland tom §6. W. ‘W. Forsyth, Plaza, N. D. 72-2t FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED PLY- mouth cockerels $2 each. Purebred ‘White Pekin ducks each. Mrs. John Traynor, Nanson, N. D. 70-6t FOR SALE—BRONZE AND CINNAMON | turkey toms, each $4; hens $2. Guineas gl.zs trio. Mrs. H. C. Badgley, Barragr?i FOR SALE — PUREBRED 2BARRED Rock cockerels, $2, $3 and $6 each. .Satisfaction guarantee J. V. stead, Kempton, N. D. MAMMOTH BRONZE TOMS, $4. ducks and drak 50. . Thomas Jereaka{ 70-3 Red cockerels Geneseo, N. D. 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 IF YAU WANT A GOOD R. C. RHODE Island Red cockerel bred from winter layers get it now. $3.00. J. F, MartinE Chaffee, N. D. 70-4 FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND REDS; cocks, cockerels and hens, at $1.00 each. B. M. Nelson, Medicine Lake, Mo'?{.n SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED and White L:fhorn roosters for sale at $1 each. Olaf Hanson, Verona, Nés lgi NOTICE—PUREBRED BUFF _ ORPING- ton cockerels at $1.50 each. How many? Can ship over N. P. and G. N. R. R. Julius Moe, Sheyenne, N. D., R. glli 4&: FOR SALE— PUREBRED MAMMOTH Bronze turkeys. Tom $4; hens $2.50. Also Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerels. F. C. Wittenwyler, Hannah, N. D. 69-4t PUREBRED POULTRY FAWN CHINA geese, $2; ganders, $3. Barred Red turkeys: hens, $3; toms, $4. G. 'C. ‘White Wyandotte cockerels, $1.50. Mrs. ‘W. A. Phelps, Knox, N. D. 72- PUREBRED EARLY HATCHED TOU- louse geese; males $3.00, females $2.50. Purebred Barred Rock cockerels, eagr-n ¢ $1.50; six or more $1.25 each., 3 Ellendale, N. Dak., R.’1. 72-2t e e FOR SALE—50 SILVER SPANGLED Hamburg cockerels, Converse strain $1.50 for Feb. sale; after Feb. 28, §2 each. None better anywhere 'at any g{lcs. Mrs. George Lytle, Volt?,zxrfé Pomplun, TV S I e e s o L L ST FOR SALE—BRONZE TURKEYS BRED from a second pMze winner at Madison Square Garden, New York, . January, 1915, and hens that won 1, 2, 3, 4 prizes at Fargo, N. D. state show January 1914, Pure bred Buff P. Rock cockerels, the Gold Nuget strain, bred from prize winners mated by a poultry judge. Write- for prices. Mrs. E. J. Hager, Tower City, N. D, R. 1, Box 66. 72-1t FOR SALE—LARGE DARK PUREBRED S. C. R. I. Red cockerels $2.00 each, three for $5. Pullets §1 each. Eggs for hatching, $1 for 156 egsgs. 2 per hundred. Albert McDonagh, eat- land, N. D. Box 238, R. R. 4. 71-8t Seeds 7 RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. S. D. Johnson, Rolla, N. D. T1-13t FOR SALE_TRSTED WHITE SWEET clover seed at reduced prices. Clover- dale Farm, Gary, 66-19t S, R e AT e e S T 1915 MARQUIS SEED WHEAT FOR sale. Samples and prices uBon request. N. Christianson, Landa, N. D. 64-02t Ee e e S S s GOOD 1916-TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, Samples and ces upon request. Fine ty. Al um, R. 1, m&mlxg‘ SOLD OUT OF SWEET CLOVER. SOME Grimm Alfalfa left at 45¢ per 1b.; $35 per bu. Chris Babr, Almont, N. D. 2 3 ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE AT 40 cents pound for choice. seed. Trans- Baru. on paid. Samples free. Louis . Weeks,- Mott, N. D. $ 69-4t —_— !'(l)B B%:l[_.iE-—SOOdBU. 1?16 SEED BA:‘: ey. ces and samples upon reque: Andrew Anderson, Detroit, %me.qk. 4, Box 11a. A 72-5t 1916 MARQUIS SEED WHEAT FOR sale at ifl Agre; bu. ,sacks Included, f. o. Db. car a ont. Samples on request, Grover Bahr, Almont, N. D. 72-3t FOR SALE—MARQUIS SEED WHEAT; N. D. No. 62 Flax and medium red clover seed. Purity and germination, tests and prices ‘' given on request, Boraas Bros., ock, 69-4t WHEAT—CHOICE BLACK DURHAM, positively non-rust, Samples and prices Hurley, Walhall 1-4 SEERP CORN! ONLY 150 BU. OF HIGB test N. W. Dent left! Can furnisk other varieties. Ofder early! $3.25 to $4 per bu. P. W. Chautland, Cand on request. o, N. D. 72-1t TIMOTHY SEED — 9.7 PER CENT pure seed. 99 per cent germination by stata test. They regort an extra qual- ’fi Bf seed. P. R. Bradley, Montpelier, P X . CHESBRO SMITH, Prfip., Fargo, N. REFERENCE: First National Seeds (Contin{led) ‘WESTERN RYEGRASS SEED FOR sale in large and small quantities. Field inspected by U. S. Agricultural Agent and pronounced free from mnoxious weeds. Price 8c_per 1b. J. Charles Martin, Maxbass, N. D. 72-3t NORTH DAKOTA _R&D CLOVER, grown at Cloverlea Farm continuously since 1904 without change of seed. Re= cleaned with mpst modern machinery. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. ]7)6 ot WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE best seed oats, barley, corn and small seeds. We are a farmers concern owned, controlled, and managed by farmers. Northern Potato rowers Sales Co. Ofice 627 Front St., Moor~ head, Minn. 70-2¢ SOW RED_CLOVER. RESTORE YOUR lands and at same time stop worr;ing about hay and pastures. For seéd go *to headquarters; for many years growe ers of red clover in North Dakotas Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. 7%’6& GENUINE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED— certified by state seed commissioner, Al grown by me in Dunn county. Took sweepstakes prize at the International Dry Farming Congress at Denver in 1915. Price 65 cents a pound prepaid. Large .Jots 60 cents a pound. W. E. - Smith, Manning, North Dakota. - 71-4t HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER, HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER. HOME GROWN MED, RED CLOVER. HOME GROWN MED., RED CLOVER, We have: the seed of highest quality grown for 12 years at Cloverlea Farm. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. E. 72-4% o THE LARGEST CROP OF WHEAT ever taken from 1000~ acres in the world’s history is now offered you for SEED purposes. It is the arquis variety and yielded 64 bu. and 23 lbs. per acre. The progeny of hand picked seed plots it is exceptionally pure, clean, free from bearded heads, and of high erminating power, ddress The Noble Poundation, Ltd., Nobleford, Alta., 72-Tt Agents Wanted GOOD MAN TO TAKE ORDERS, GET own clothes free, make big money. Knickerbocker Tailoring So., Dept. b 4{ Chicago. 72-1 Help Wanted WANTED—_MAN TO WORK ON FARM, H. S. Bradley, Montpelier, N. D. 72-3t HELP WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR general house work. Mrs. Will Robson, Box 746, Sarles, N. D. . 70-3t YOUNG MAN WANTED FOR OFFICE work _ and salesman _in established " _whole$ale business. Experience not fhecessary, but must be good at figures and in position to_invest a thousand dollars which will draw 7 per cent in- terest guaranteed. Salary to start $80 a month. Address Box 375, Fargo, N. Dak. 72-2¢ Miscellaneous YEAR_ OLD COLLIE -HULER. PRICE $5. W. R. McMillen, Flandreau, 1\57.2 I]?t FOR SALE—GUITAR, GOOD AS NEW; instruction book and case included. Mrs. John W. Swart, Tower City, N. D., R. 1, Box 2 72-1% LUMBER-POSTS AT LOWEST PRICES. Get our delivered prices. .Send lumber list for estimate. Pay after unloading. Kirk Company Dept. N. Tacoma, Wfish CLYDESDALE STALLION FOR SALE, Prince Prompt by Prince Punctual Sound and licensed in N. D. A sure breeder. S. D. Johnson, Rolla, N. 712).“ WANTED—10,000 FARMERS’® WIVES to send 10c for sample package Minute Mender. Best known. Soldiers granite ware, copper, galvanized and tin. Ad- dress, Albert Agnew, Route 5, Lisbon N. Dak. 72-4¢ CO-OPERATIVE ' COLONY WINS IN southern California. 1000 persons have 10,000 acres land. Send 5c for sample copy Western Comrade, illustdated magazine. Tells all about it. Box 67, Llano, Calif. T2-4t WANTED—EVERY FARMER OF THE Nonpaartisan League to send a dollar for the best work shirt you ever saw for the money. State neck size and winter or summer weight. C. Swedback, Burturn, Minn. Member of Nonpartisan. League. 72-2t CLOVER GROWING IN NORTH DAKO- ta. Send ten cents in silver for Datus Smith’s little book telling how it has een done for 19 years at Cloverlea Farm—the mistakes, successes and many valuable suggestions. Cloverlea Seed: Co., Blanchard, N. D. ©70-4t st T T T LT i S HAIR - COMBINGS AND CUT HAIR made intc switches, etc., by one of the - most reliable hairdressers in the state. ‘Work guaranteed and your own hair re- turned. Mail ‘your hair. Prices: $1 a strand for two or three strand switch; 1.50 for a single strand. Mrs. John eiller, Box 106, Sharon, N. D, a farmer. 71-3t e CANBY’S WHITE COLLIE KENNELS, Pups for _sale at all times. At stud: Alliance Laddie 178297, fine large dog with 1032 inch head, sable cheeks and ears; fee $20. At stud: Carlisle Sport, ;edigreed. marked same as above, with -inch head; fee $10. All stock pedi- greed. Frank Goodsell, Canby, Iglgrgt . Shorthorns Edgewood Stock Farm - Always has for sale good high grade Shorthorn, Hereford and Aberdeen Angus so can_furnish purebreds of the @bove eds. Registered bulls a specialty. Let us know your wants, 5 Bank of Yourfg Cows Mention Leader when writing advertisers Heifers and’

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