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Lost—Strayed—Stolen o RS A B S S T T i BTOLEN—ONE BLACK GELDING, 4 yrs. old, weight 1100; one bay mare 15 yrs., weight 1000; set of work harness; P. and O. spring wagon without dash board. Taken September 25, 1916. If seen, write, Siven Boe, Dazey, N. D, Position Wanted WANTED--POSITION AS CLERK IN A store. Can speak English, German, Bo- hemian and Polish. Box 502, Nonparti- san Leader. WANTED — POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper for widower or batchelor (near school) by widow with two children. Am neat and good cook. Address, 704 W. Broadway, Williston, N. D. Farms 320-ACRE GRAIN AND STOCK FARM for sale. Jes Hansen, Culbertson, Mont, IF_ IT IS MONTANA LAND — SEE Bernardy-Viel Realty Co., Fargo, N. D. 160 ACRES NEAR GALESBURG, BUILD- ings. Write for price. Lewis Kittlesen, Galesbury N. D. WANTED—TO PiEAR FROM OGVNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. V—VTILL SELL MY 76-ACRIz TIOMESTEAD in Cass Co., Minn., cheap. S. G. Lar- sen, Hawick, Minn. FOR SALE—A 560-ACRE FARM, WITH g00od buildings and a large pasture, 1 mile from station. Write N. E. Bjorge, Lakota, N. Dak. FOR RENT — ONE SECTION MIXED farming land. Will furnish horses, ma- chinery and_work on half share basis. ‘Write John Blomstrom, Beach, N. D. FOR SALE — IMPROVED QUARTER about 125 acres under cultivation. Good buildings of fair size. Well and fair grove. Price and terms of owner. F. A. Lilyquist, Voltaire, N, D. MONTANA 640-ACRE HOMESTEADS— new towns, business opportunities. Send 25¢ (no stamps) for maps and informa- tion. U. Commissioner, Outlook, Montana. FOR SALE — FINE HALF SECTION, all tillable, 245 acres broken, 190 acres plowed, two miles from Makoti, N. D. Buildings on land. For price and terms, write G. R. Christ, Wimbledon, N. D. supplied. Musical Instruments GOOD TONED YVIOLIN FOR SALE. Free trial, Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Route 5, Rosedale, Kans. Wanted to Buy WANTED—FEMALE PEACOCK. PLUM grolge Stock and Poultry Farm, Cuba, Wanted WANTED AT ONCE—A HUNDRED OR- ders. Rolf Brothers, merchant tailors, 7 Bacon block, Grand Forks, N. D. OUR FILES ARE SHORT THE FOL- lowing copies of the Nonpartisan Lead- er: June 7, 1916; Jan. 18, 1917, If you can supply either of the numbers, - communicate with Classified Dept., Nonpartisan Leader. For Sale or Exchange Leader Classified Advertisements | This {s the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickefi's, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them Best resuits 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 e when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs. Al advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Coffee and Tea COFFEE!l BUY DIRECT FROM IM- gorters. Tea! Save 33 1-3 per cent to 0 per cent. Write for orice list. Frank &Co., 368 River St. Chicago, Il Poultry CHOICE PUREBRED, BARRED ROCK cockerels, $3 each. C. G. Hawthorne, Voltaire; N. D. e o L o e I e bl R okl ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels for sale. John F. Zimmer- man, Davenport, N, D, TOULOUSE - GEESE ° AND BRONZE turkeys, $5.00 the pair. Jno. O. Tharal- son, Hoople, N. D. e e e et e S PEKIN DUCKS AND DRAKES, $1.50. Rose Red cockerels, $1.50. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. PUREBRED RED CAP COCKERELS, $1.50 each. Good laying variety. Mrs. T. Swenson, Hope, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE HART-PARR 60 GAS tractor, ready to run. Wiil trade for horses or cattle. H. S. Bradley, Mont- pelier, N, D, 2 CLYDESDALE STALLION COLT. Young horses. Polled Durham heifers. Sell or_trade for oats, Leal Stock Farm, Leal, N. D. FIVE YOUNG HORSES AND PURE- bred Percheron stallion. Want western N. Dak. or eastern Mont. land near town. Owner, Nic Jung, Brooten, Minn. FOR SALE, OR WILL TRADE FOR cattle or small tractor one complete threshing machine. J. I. Case 36-88 separator, with auto feeder, Northwest steam engine, only two years old. R. F. Hasse, Tappen, N. D. CASS CO. FARM FOR SALE AT ONLY $20.00 per acre—The s. w. 1, 20-137-52, close to Leonard, black samfy soil, fine for. potatoes, corn, beans, etc., a bar- gain at this price. H. R. Arneson, Box 84, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR STOCK— one 32 H. P. cross compound Reeve en- gine 10-bottom stubble and breaker, hand lift plows; 14-barrell, steel tank, cheap; run three seasons. W, H. Har- vey, Dawson, N. D. UNIMPROVED 160 ACRES, 11 MILES south of Goodrich, N. D. One hundred fifty acres can be broken—balance, meadow. Price thirty-two hundred. Terms to suit purchaser at 6 per cent, George E. Berg, Kensal, N. D. 200 ACRES—MEEK CO., MINNESOTA. One of best in state for grain or stock. Near large creamery; good markets. Price $105 per acre, easy terms. Would consider cash renter for right party. John Whalen, Dassel, Minn, R. No. 3. ROSEAU CO., MINNESOTA FARMS— Good farm lands, various prices and improvements. Am a farmer in this territory and can show you just what you want. For information write L. E, Olson, R. No. 2, Badger, Minn. FOR SALE—LAKESIDE FARM, 325 acres, 200 cultivated, 2 miles fenced. Railroad 6 miles, school 80 rds. Full set buildings. Drilled well, wind mill Reservoir in pasture. Telephone. Fine location. $30 per acre. Box 116, White Earth, N. D. 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 Northern States Realty Co., Minot, N. D. =t e s o DAY FOR SALE—NICE HALF SECTION. All under cultivation except 20 acres, good pasture, 200 acres fall plowing and corn ground ready for crop. Three miles from good town. Buildings on land. For price and terms Krite or phone, A, K. Algeo, Pillsbury, N. D. FOR SALE—220 ACRES LAND; LEVEL, 24 acres under cultivation, 40 acres easily cleared, balance heavy timber. Five miles from Bagley, Minn., the county seat. Clear water; county school on land. F, D. route, gFood building and well. $30 per acre. or particu- lars apply Box 203, Dodson, Mont. FOR SALE—DAIRY, STOCK AND DI- versified farm lands in the Drummond District of Bayfield county, Wisconsin, where the settler is assured success. Productive soil, abundant rainfall, ac- cessible markets. No crop failures. Opportunities for employment. Low prices. Easy terms. Rust-Owen Lum- ber Company, Land Department, Drum- mond, Wisconsin, 640-ACRE_GOOD FARM IN WILLIAMS county, N. D., for sale. 225 acres under- cultivation._ 176 acres plowed. Good pasture. Five miles of fences., Barn 40x48. Grainery 2800 bu. capacity. Machine shed. Two-room house. Dis- tance to church, school and coal mine, one mile. A bargain if taken at once. For particulars write to Foss & Nor- dahl, R. 1, Ray, N. D. FOR RENT—HALF SECTION FENCED 1% miles from market—highly improv- ed for diversified farming—6-room house with cistern, good hog house, chicken house, good barn with concrete floors and_stanchions, large silo, abundance good water. Terms: cash rental $1050, ‘or will consider live stock on shares tenant furnish horses, machinery and labor. E. J, Chamberlin, Devils Lake, N. D. 141 ACRES IN FAMOUS MUSSELSHELL county, Montana, 2 miles to town, 8 miles to county seat, chocolate loam soil, fair house, barn, granary, ho house, hen house, deep well, all fence This land produced 451 bu. wheat per acre in 1916. Price including 60 acres winter wheat, only $4200. $1500 cash, balance annual payments. Also have 320-acre stock farm for sale cheap. Reason for selling, have other business. Box 11, Gage, Mont. Mention Lead < when writing advertisers Livestock ONE REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL. Ill‘ring animal. Chris Mehlaff, Gardena, FOR SALE—R. C. W. LEGHORN cockerels, $1.25 each. L. A, Wetzel, Beulah, N. D, SINGLE COMB WHITE ORPINGTON p}xllelt\?, Bl each. A. P. Johnson, Tem- ple, N. D. FOR SPRING DELIVERY OF EGG SET- tings, from White Wyandottes, inquire now of Sigval Opdahl, Sheldon, N. D. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels for sale. $1.50 each, Three for $4. H. Hoerer, Hansboro, N. Dak. 8. C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS, Pekin Drakes, Fawn and White Runner Drakes, white egg strain, $150 each. S. B._Squire, Fortuna, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED ROSE COMB, White Wyandotte, cockerels, regal strain, eggs in season, H. H. Chilson, ‘Wimbledon, N. D. ROSE COMB REDS, COCKERELS AND old, $1.50; Mammoth Pekin Ducks, $1.50; Toulouse Geese,}?:&.oo, pair $5.00. Mary Riba, Geneseo, N. D. I HAVE A FEW MAY HATCHED PURE- bred, White Wyandotte cockerels, for sale at $1.60 apiece, Mrs. J. A. Felver, Sykeston, N. D. REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL, three yrs. old. Extra well built individ- uals. W. M. Austin, Milnor, N. D. A NICE REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY boar, weight 200 Ibs., or more. Harry Whitman, R. 1, Denbigh, N. D. FOR SALE — THREE PURE-BRED Scotch-topped Shorthorn bulls, 11, 13 and 16 mo. old. Priced from $i50 to $400. C. W. Archer, Finley, N. D. REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS. A very fine red April calf. A very fine roan August calf. Good blocky fellows for her: leaders. Price: right., R. Huttner, Lignite, N. Dak. CLYDESDALE STALLION FOR SALE. Prince Prompt by Prince Punctual. Sound and licensed in N. D. A sure breeder. S. D. Johnson, Rolla, N. D. FOR SALE — PUREBRED CHESTER White boars of June farrow—rugged, heavy-boned fellows. Ped. furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pleasant View Stock Farm, J. S. Lewis, Prop. SIX REGISTERED GALLOWAY YOUNG bulls for sale, just coming serviceable age, hearty, husky rustlers and healthy. Write me, H. /. Van Valkenburg, R. 4, Osakis, Minn. FOR SALE — YEARLING HOLSTEIN bull, registered. Descendant of King Seges. Living in town; do not need him. Will sell cheap. Alexander Coffin, Dickinson, N. D. 226 WELL BRED SHORT HORN HEIF- ers,. mostly reds, bred to best of regis- tered white face bulls start to calf March 15, should be moved by March 6. Price, §$70, by car load or bunch. E, J. Scharf, Manning, N. D. FOR SALE-ONE PURE-BRED Percheron stallion. Imported and regis- tered, coming years next spring, weight 2000 1bs., color gray. Fully guaranteed. Will sell reasonable. Write or come and see. M. T. Lillehangen, " Whitman, Nelson Co., N. D. SIZE! SIZE! SIZE! IN POLAND CHINA bred gilts. These gilts are of the high- est quality and are by or bred to Man- kato Wonder, our 2-year-old, 1000 1b: herd boar. Special service to mail orders. Mankato Stock Farm, O. S. Lasky, Mgr., Mankota, Minn, 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 Winnipeg exhibition 1914. ‘Write J. V. Stary & Son, Conway, N. D. PERCHERON STALLIONS FOR SALE— Your choice out of five head; register- ed in P. A. of A.; licensed for sound- ness; blacks and greys; one yvear to six years old; will'mature from 1800 to 1900 Ibs.; proven breeders—colts to show from those old enough. Terms to suit purchasers. ‘Wm. Steinbach, New Rockford, N, D, POLLED AND SHORTHORN DURHAMS, I have a few bulls of serviceable age of the milking straln for sale at reason- able prices, sired by Badger Boy 50th, out of Ruby Tip No. 222418, the famous prize winner; also one dark Percheron stallion, eight years old; also one other stallion, dark Percheron. M. H. Han- son, Murdock, Mina. - 7 FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED PLY- mouth ‘cockerels $2 - each. Purebred White Pekin ducks $2 each. Mrs. John Traynor, Nanson, D. MAMMOTH BRONZE TOMS, $4. PEKIN ducks and drakes, $1.50. Rose Comb Red cockerels $1.50. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. MAMMOTH BRONZE TOMS, $4. PEKIN ducks and drakes, $1.50. Rose Comb Red - cockerels $1.50. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. FOR SALE—PURE BRED RED BOUR- bon Turkey hens, $3.00. Toms $5.00. White Wyandotte cockerel $1.25. Limit- ed number, above Ig:rices. Harry A. Hartman, Knox, N, D. PUREBRED POULTRY. FAWN CHINA Geese, $2; Ganders, $3; Dourbon Led turkey hens, $3; toms, $4; R. C. White Wyandotte cockerels, $1.50. Mrs. H. A, Phelps, Knox, N. D, ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED AND White Rock cockerels, $1.50 and $2. White pullets, $1. Purebred, fine birds. Mrs. Jennie Jacobs, Hebron, N. D. FOR SALE—FIVE PUREBRED 8. C. Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.50 each. Also 20 pullets, $1.00 each. Twin Elm Farm, C. C. Ernst, Sabin, Minn. ; 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. R. 2. QUALITY — BUFF WYANDOTTES cockerels and pullets. Prize winners, whenever shown. Eggs in season. Right %flce& Plum Grove Stock and Poultry 'arm, Cuba, N. D. BIG MISSOURI RHODE ISLAND REDS, Rose and Single Comb cockerels, and extra large White Orpington cockerels, 2.50 each, from winter laying strains. Cggs for hatching. Write for list. J. C. Guyer, Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—50 SILVER SPANGLED Hamburg cockerels, Converse strain $1.60 for Feb. sale; after Feb. 28, $2 each. None better anywhere at any gxri%a. Mrs. George Lytle, Voltaire, S o e e S S P SR S b T FOR SALE—LARGE DARK PUREBRED S. C. R. I. Red cockerels $2.00 each, three for $5. Pullets 5$1 each. E for hatching, $1 for 15 eggs. 5 per hundre Albert McDonagh, Wheat- land, N. D. Box 238, R. R. 2. 71-8t 800 PUREBRED 8. C. W. LEGHORN hens, 65 cents each. 9 yrs. breeding from best laying strains of America has produced this strain with heavy egg record both winter and summer. Fancy - non-related roosters, while supply lasts $1 each. No orders filled after April 7. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N, D. THE NORTH DAKOTA STATE PENI- tentiary, Bismarck, No. Dak., offers for sale Single Comb White Leghorn cock- erels at $2.00 and $2.50 each, hens and pullets at $1.50 and $2.00 each. White ‘Wyandotte cockerels at $2.00 and $2.50 each, Single Comb White Orpington hens and pullets at $1.50 and $2.00 each. We also have a number of Single Comb black Orpingtons for sale, ard bred birds. Leghorn eggs for hatching at $1.00 per setting, $3.00 for 50, $5,00 for 100. Write ?s 2 your wants. Satisfaction guaran- eed. EIGHTEEN All stand- ~ Single - Comb. White . Agents Wanted GOOD MAN TO TAKE ORDERS, GET own clothes free, make Db money. Knickerbocker Talloring So. pt. 694, Chicago, Help Wanted WANTED—MAN TO WORK ON FARM. H. 8. Bradley, Montpelier, N. D. FARM HAND, WANTED TO WORK BY year or month. No boozer. W, H. Harvey, Dawson, N. D. WANTED—MARRIED MAN WITHOUT children on farm by month., Address R. No. 2, Box 16, Cando, N. D. WANTED A MARRIED MAN TO WORK on farm by year. Must understand horses and machinery. Give references. John Blomstrom, Beach, N. Dak. Seeds RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. S. D. Johnson, Rolla, N. D. 'FOR SALE—SIBERIAN MILLET SEED at $1.50 per bu., while it lasts. J. F, Kuhlman, Jr., Leal, N. D. FINE QUALITY RYE GRASS SEED AT 1{1 cgnt.s per lb. G. Pearson, Lignite, GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY SEED, SAMPLES and prices upon request. Fine quality. A, Stadum, 1, Esmond, N. D. BROMUS GRASS SEED FREE FROM Quack Grass, for sale at 834 cents per lb. Jas. McKee, Tappen, N. D. CHOICE HARDY NORTHERN GROWN Alfalfa seedJ, samples and prices on re- quest. A. J. Sylvester, Mandan, N. D. FOR SALE—TESTED WHITE SWEET clover seed at reduced prices. Clovere dale Farm, Gary, Minn. 1915, MARQUIS SEED WHEAT FOR sale. Samples and prices upon request. N, Christianson, Landa, N. D. SOLD OUT OF SWEET CLOVER. SOMB Grimm Alfalfa left at 45c per lb.; $26 per bu. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. SIBERIAN MILLET SEED FINE QUAL- ity, while it lasts, $1.75 per bu. Bags free. Chris Bahr, XImont. 1@ D. TIMOTHY SEED, GROWN IN CASS county, 4%c lb. Sacks J. Kittle- sen, Galesburg, N. D. GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE. Samples and prices upon request. Fine g}mgty. A. Stadum, R. 1,-Esmond, FOR SALE—500 BU. 1916 SEED BAR- ley. Prices and samples ug&n request. findr?i;v Anderson, Detroit, Minn., R. 4, ox 1lla, BROMUS SEED, CLEAN FROM QUACK grass. Tested at Botanical Department, Fargo. 10 cents per lb. Joseph A, Konba, R. 4, Box 47, Grafton, N. D. ARNOUTKA DURUM WHEAT, $2.25; N. Dak. No. 52, wilt resistant flax, $3.60 per bu. Sacks extra. W. R. Porter, 824-11th St. No., Fargo, N. D. 1916 MARQUIS SEED WHEAT FOR sale at $2. per bu. ,sacks included, f. o. b. car at Almont. Samples on request, Grover Bahr, Almont, N. D. WHEAT—CHOICE BLACK DURHAM, positively non-rust. Samples and prices %n 1;equest. Fred Hurley, Walhalla, NORTH DAKOTA RED CLOVER, grown at Cloverlea Farm continuously since 1904 without change of seed. Re- cleaned with most modern machinery. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. TIMOTHY SEED — 99.7 PER CENT pure seed, 99 per cent germination by state test. They report an extra quale fiy B! seed. P. R. Bradley, Montpelier, L R e e e e e AT ol 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. SOW RED CLOVER. RESTORE YOUR lands and at same time stop worr-ing about hay and pastures. For seed go to headquarters; for many years grow- ers of red clover in North Dakotas Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. GENUINE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED— certified by state seed commissioner, All grown by me in Dunn county. Took sweepstakes prize at the International Dry Farming Congress at Denver im 1915. Price 65 cents a pound prepaid. Large lots 60 cents a pound. . B Smith, Manning, North Dakota. 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 qllwxe.uty grown for 12 years at Cloverlea Farm. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. R e A S O Ny AN Cor 0 IF _YOU WANT GOOD ' SCARIFIED White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed write us at once, before we close it out to some seed-house. Save the seedman’s Protlta for yourself. This seed accord- ng to North Dakota Agricultural col- lege record, No. 22730 is 99.8 per cent pure seed. Germination 92 per cent 3 hard. A, V. Eastman & Son, Johns- town, N. D. e e S e s S e THE LARGEST CROP OF WHEAT ever taken from 1000 acres jn the world’s history is now offered you for SEED purposes. It is the Marquis 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. germinating power. Address The Noble Foundation, Ltd., Nobleford, Alta. 1 HAVE RAISED SEED CORN FOR 10 years and have for sale N. W. Dent, Golden Dent and Minnesota 23. This corn took first and second prizes at the corn show at Devils Lake in 1916. Seed is kiln dried, germinates 95 to 100 %er cent, as tested by Prof. Bolley of . D. Agricultural college. Mature in 75 days. Ready to ship now. $3.50 per bu. acks 25 cents extra. - Aug. Erb- stoesser, Leonard, N..D. : Mention Leader when writing advertisers