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Farms ! CROP PAYMENTS, CROP PAYMENTS. Think of this: Highest grade irrigated land, under splendid water system, only 20 miles to Denver, Col., a city of 250,- 000 people, splendid climate, grand scenery, near new $2,000,000 beet sugar factory ‘and vegetable canneries. Sugar beets paid as high as $170 per acre in 1916. Beet and vegetable crops are sold on contract, before planting. You know what your selling price will be. You know for a certainty the crop will be harvested as irrigation insures highest yield; you know for a certainty there wiil be a big profit for your labor. These lands are offered by Chicago Title & Trust Co. of Chicago, with $12,000,000 assets and land and water titles are perfect. If you have enough money to buy your working out- fit and sustain yourself the first year you can buy this land without investing one cent in the land, giving one-half the crop each year until the land is paid for. The company is betting its land and water against your labor that you can make good. Will you accept this kind of a wager? You can't lose. It is high priced land but producing the highest priced crops. You can make a beauti- ful home in a delightful locality with out worrying whether or not you can meet the next payment, for the payment is merely one-half the crop and you would pay this elsewhere as rent. Do you know of another proposition in America like this? The offer is made because we have faith in your soon be- ing able to pay for the land from the crops. Chas. O. Elwood, 701 Ideal Bldg., Denver, Col.,, is in charge of the land and sales. Please direct your answer to GUY B. ELWOOD, 749 McKnight Bldg,, Minneapolis, Minn. IMPROVED FARMS, FIRST CLASS UN- improved agriculture lands almost level and some rolling more or less; running from $25.00 to $45.00 per acre, all heavy black soil in quarter sections and more and one piece only 2 te 6 miles from town, first class agriculture lands and pasture lands fenced, with good lignite veins at $25.00. More or less rough pasture lands from $8.00 to $15.00 per acre. Terms from 6 to 10 years time for payment, and 6 per cent interest and only small downpayments. My commis- sion for services only 5 per cent in all cases, Write Carl Semmler, Stanton, N. Dak. 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. liasy terms. Rust-Owen Lum- ber Company, Land Department, Drum- mend, Wisconsin, FOR SALIL—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 sc¢hool on land. R. F. D. route, good building and well. $30 per acre. For particu- lars apply Box 203, Dodson, Mont. FOR SALIE—160 ACRES IN MCHENRY county, N. D, Tair buildings, 20 acres good pasture, 6 miles_to station, % mile to school. Price reasonable. \Write for information and price. Reason for sell- ing, poor health. Owner, Otto Juhnke, Gardena, 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. ROSEAU CO., MINNESOTA FARMS—. Good farm lands, various prices and improvements. Am a farmer in this territory and can show you just whal vou want. For information write L. E. Olson, R. No. 2, Badger, Minn. CASS CO. FARM FOR SALE AT ONLY $20.00 per acre—The s. w. 1; 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. I HAVE FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. five improved farms and about twenty good unimproved quarters in this local- ity. Further particulars can be had on request. J, H. Smith, Sterling, N. D. QUARTER SECTION. TWO MILES TO live railroad town. Practically all tillable. Twenty acres broken. Water, close to school, $12 per acre. Ovesen- Watkins Co., Chinook, Montana. Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE"’ 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 supplied. Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 5 cents per word for the first time,-and 4 cents per word for each succeeding issue. Half rates to members of the Farmers' Nonpartisan League when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs. All advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE . Livestock ped et e e e U e 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 year 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 strain for sale at reason- able prices, sired by Badger 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, 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 Ib. herd boar. Special service to mail orders. _Mankato Stock Farm, O. S. Lasby, Mgr.,, Mankota, Minn. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS: 25 FALL gngs. sired by Eddy Boy 218043 “and mooth A. Wonder 237095. Can give pairs not related, pedigrees furnished. Can ship over N. P. or G. N, C. L. Sheldon, Sheyenne, 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 5. Price, $70, by car load or bunch. E.. J. Scharf, Manning, N, D FOUR MAMMOTH BLACK JACKS, ALL registered and right every way. Will trade for other stock. Also eleven head of mules for sale 1 to S yvears old; black mealy points. F. S. Waters, Bottineau, North Dakota. THREE REGISTERED , STALLIONS, two years. French Drafts, two and three years. One Clydesdale three years. Would consider some trade. B, A. Norris, Woodworth, N. D, SIX REGISTERED GALLOWAY YOUNG bulls for sale, just coming serviceable age, hearty, husky rustlers and healthy. Write me, H. W. Van Valkenburg, R. 4. Osakis, Minn. REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS. A very fine red April calf. A very fine roan August calf. Good blocky fellows for herd_ leaders. Prices right. R. Huttner, Lignite, N. Dak. A NICE REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY boar, weight 200 Ibs., or more. Harry Whitman, R. 1, Denbigh, N. D, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, from one to ten months ol!d, at reason- able price. Pewe Bros., McHenry, N. D. BULL CALF FOR SALE. HIGH GRADE Hereford, nine months old. Fine indi- vidual. Fred B. Huck, Roscoe, N. D, FOR SALE—FOUR FINE 185-POUND Duroc Jersey boars, with pedigrees, $23 each. John Umstead, Esmond, N. D. FOR SALE—DUROC GILTS, BRED FOR April farrow, to Chief IXducator 193229, W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. ONE 3-YEAR-OLD POLLED DURHAM B_ul})for sale. Dahl Bros.,, R. 1, Crary, — e oo T et ONE REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL, Finia animal. Chris Mehlhoff, Gardena, N. D. For Sale or Exchange WISH TO TRADE MY IMPORTED BEL- gian stallion for a Belgian or Percheron stallion as my stallion can not be used in the neighborhood to advantage, due to the fact that there are too many of his colts here mow. Mr. B. Odland, Geneseo, N. D. o bt e oS ) N S e e e ONE PUREBRED BLACK PERCHERON stallion, 9 years old. Weight 1950. A fine animal. Will sell reasonably for cash or will exchange for Milking Shorthorn Heifers or 3-vear-old Short- Ro”ll steers. IE. W. Walker, Havana, N. D. FARMS TO LET. WE WILL SELL half interest in live stock and ma- chinery and let 1-4 section farm to pur- chaser of half shares. Six miles from Aberdeen. G. Wm. Hickman. FOR SALE — IMPROVED QUARTER about 125 acres under cultivation. Good buildings of fair size. -Well and fair grove. Price and terms of swner. F. A, Lilyquist, Vgltaire, N. D. QUARTER__SECTION NEAR VESTA, Farmers Elevator, Walsh county. Price $5600. $1600 cash, balance, 5 or 10 years at 6 per cent. Write S. S. Mathne, Stanhope, Ia. 20 ACRES, FENCED, 4 MILES FROM town, 200 under plow, 70 pasture. Good frame house and outbuildings. Address W, D, Wilkinson, Opheim, Mont., Box 45, 640-ACRE FARM FOR SALE CHEAP, 225 acres cultivated, 175 acres ready for for crops. Good pasture, good buildings. Foss & Nordahl, Ray, N. D. FOR SALE OR RENT—480-ACRE FARM, . 1-2 mile from town. For particulars, write, P. H. Flynn, Conway, N. D. ONE HALF SECTION OF LAND FOR‘ For partlcular§, l‘)vx‘ite Rosco M., rent. Orr, Powers Lake, N 160 ACRES NEAR GALESBURG. BUILD- ings. Write for price. Lewis Kittlesen, Galasbury: N D, IF IT IS _ MONTANA LAND — SEE Bernardy-Viel Realty Co., Fargo, N. D. Coffee and Tea £ BUY DIRECT FROM IM- COFFRE! orters. Tea! Save 33 1-3 per cent to E‘O per cent. Write for orice list. Frank &Co., 358 River St. Chicago, Il Musical Instruments GOOD TQNED VIOLIN FOR SALE. Free trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Route 5, Rosedale, Kans, Mention Lead - wken writing advertiserz 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. 20-HORSE, DOUBLE SIMPLE REEVES engine, operated 6 falls. One 30x50 Niagara Pitts separator, operated two falls, all complete. One tender; cook car complete, pump and hose. Address Box 53, Lakota, N. D, IMPROVED N. W. MINN. QUARTER, "good new buildings, fair size, well, grove, telephone, rural route, ‘school, railroad town 7 miles, A. P. Crombie. Medina, N, D. SIX OR EIGHT GOOD SOUND WORK horses for sale, or exchange, for land in the western part of North Dakota. Anton Christ, Leal, N. D. ONE GRADE BELGIAN STALLION, 7 vears old, weight about 1800, for public service. - Price, $350. Will take cattle in trade. Box 76, Inkster, N. D, Lost—Strayed—Stolen LOST—ONE DARK GRAY MARE, white strip on forehead, 5 years old, weight 1350, long legged. Liberal re- ward for information leading to its re- turn. Wm. Dominich, Coalridge, Mont. Auctioneers H. A. HAMMERSTAEDT conducts all kinds of Sales. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay ask- ed. Write, call or phone me at Kensal, N. D. Phone 8-13. Position Wanted R e i oo | e e 2 e WANTED—POSITION AS GAS EN- gineer through coming season. - Capa- ble of doing repair work. State wages when writing. A, Hendrickson, Al- varado, Minn. Poultry 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. All stand- ard bred bhirds. Single Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching at $1.00 per setting, $3.00 for 50, $5.00 for 100. Write us dyour wants. Satisfaction guaran- teed. 300 PUREBRED S. 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. 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 15 eggs. $5 per hundred. Albert McDonagh, \Wheat- land, N. D. Box 238, R. R. 2. 71-8t “HELLO"—MY MATING LIST ON SIL- ver and White Wyandottes ‘“Free'’ upon request, IIxhibition and utility mat- ings, prices low, stock strong and vigor- ous and satisfaction guaranteed. Al- fred Knudsen, Hetland, S. D ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, from North and South Dako- ta winners, $1.50 and $2.00. Pure Bourbon Red_turkey toms $4.50. Old t\ngsT. Mrs! R. W. Helvey, Upham, AN . PUREBRED SINGLE COMB BUFF OR- pington Cockerels, $2. ‘Some prize win- ners, $3.50. Pullets, $1.25, hens, $5. Good winter egg preducers. Curtis S. Treas- ter, Leal, N, D. R. C. R. I. R. COCKERELS, THE KIND that are red. $1.00 each. Five for $7. Toulouse Geese, $2.50 each: trio, §7. Frank Wisherd, Edmore, N. D, FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED PLY- mouth cockerels $2 each. Purebréd White Pekin ducks $2 each. Mrs. John Traynor, Nanson, N. D. 3. C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS, Pekin Drakes, Fawn and White Runner Drakes, white egg strain, $1.50 each. S. B. Squire, Fortuna, N. D. I HAVE A FEW MAY HATCHED PURE- bred, White Wyandotte cockerels, for sale at $1.50 apiece, Mrs, J. A. Felver, Sykeston, N. D. THOROUGHBRED, DARK CORNISH Indian game chickens, $3.00 either sex. Eggs $3.00 per 15, Mil;e Altmanshofer, Lake Crystal, Minn. ROSIZ COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels for sale. John F. Zimmer- man, Davenport, N. D, FOR SALE—R. C. W. LEGHORN cockerels, $1.25 each. L. A. Wetzel, Beulah, N. D, - Seeds I HAVE RAISED SEED CORN FOR 10 years and have for sale N. W. Dent, Golden Dent and Minnesota 23. corn took first and second prizes at the corn show at Devils Lake in 1916. Seed is kiln dried, germinates 95 to 100 per cent, as tested by Prof. Bolley of N. D. Agricultural college. Mature in 75 days. Ready to ship now. $3.50 per bu. Sacks 25 cents extra. Aug. Erb- stoesser, Leonard, N. D. 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 Ma’qus variety and yielded 54 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. WE HAVE A FEW BUSHELS OF SE- lect “Gehu" flint corn for sale, price $2.50 per bushel; also cllonce.l\larquxg and Macaroni seed wheat, price $2.75 per bushel; choice seed flax at $3.50 per bushel, all f-o-b cars Bismarck, subject to market fluctuations, sacks extra. Sell your old seeds and buy choice from us. Can ship promptly. Bismarck Elevator & Investment Co., Bismarck, N. D. 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 profits for yourself. This seed accord- ing to North Dakota Agricultural col- lege record, No. 22730 is 99.8 per cenj: pure seed. Germination 92 per cent 3 hard. __A. V. Bastman & Son, Johns- town, N. D. HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER, HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER. HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER. HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOYV ER. We have the seed of highest quality grown for 12 years at Cloverlea Farm, Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D.~ 1916 CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED, EXTRA cleaned, $5 per 100 lbs. 1915 Durum wheat No, 1, well cleaned, weighs over 60 Ibs., $2. per bu. Sacks, 25 cents. J. J. Waldie, Dickey or Marion, N. D. NOW_IS THE TIMI TO TEST YOUR seed. We will send you a tester that will test any kind of seed for 50 cents ercllxjaid. Equity Elevator Co., Tappen, FOR QUICK SALE. WILL SELL THE remainder of my white sweet clover seed at 15c per lb. Grain View Stock Farm, O. R. Toliver, Prop., Wing, N. D, MEDIUM RED CLOVER SEED FOR sale. 1916 crop. Grown here on the prairie. Thoroughly acclimated. Lis- bon Seed House, Lisbon, N. D. FOR SALE—HOME GROWN' GRIMM Alfalfa, tested 99.7 at experiment sta- tion, 40 cents a pound. F. O. B. Rhame, N. D. Monson Bros.,, Rhame, N. D. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. MAIN crop varieties, Sound and finest qual- ity. Limited quantity. O, S. Rounse- vill, Dooley, Mont. 300 LBS. BROMUS SEED FOR SALE. Recleaned, ready to seed. Free from quack grass. Price $8 per hundred. ‘Wesley \White, Des Lacs, N. D. g MARQUIS AND DURUM SEED wheat at $2.25 per bu, Marquis $2 per bushel. Sacks included. ? MO Bt s T, Hensal, N. D. G. F. Born. DRYLAND GRIMM ALFALFA 1916 crop. 98.8 per cent pure. No dodder. 50 cents per pound, bushel, $27. Christ Karlstad, Banks, N. D. Z RECLEANED EARLIEST RUSSIAN millet. One thirty-five per bushel. Bags fsurlrsished. Herman Hahn, Doland, o e Sl S e R S e A GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE. Samples and prices upon request. Fine 1q\'ua}i)ty. A. Stadum, R. 1, Esmond, FOR SPRING DELIVERY OF EGG SET- tings, from White Wyandottes, inquire now of Sigval Opdahl, Sheldon, N. D. TIMOTHY SEED, RAISED MYSELF, $2.75 per bushel, in small lots. Sacks, 20 cents. C. B. May, Argusville, N. D, CHOICE PUREBRED, BARRED ROCK cockerels, $3 each. ‘C. G. Hawthorne, Voltaire, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN COCK- erels, $1. IJiggs and chicks in season. F. Rusher, Rolette, N. D., Box 171. erels for sale. Good quality, $1 each. IEdwin Benson, Verona,~N. D, > R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels, at $3.00 apiece. Mrs. J. L. Hoover, Kensal, N. D,, R. 2, Box 12, FOR SALE — SINGLE COMB BUFF leghorn stock eggs. $4 per 108. Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn. S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, price $2 each. Mrs. John Hippe, Des Lacs, N. D., Box 168. PUREBRED S. C. W. LEGHORN COCK- i{el]s), $1 each, Needmore Farm, Mound, Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE — COMPETENT farm hand on grain farm; only first class teamster need apply. No cigarette fiend or boozer. Good wages for right party. Norwegian preferred. Write John Rimmerid, Pekin, N. D., R, 2. WANTED—MAN FOR FARM WORK for § months or longer. No drinker or smoker considered. $40 per month. Ross Hill, Manango, N. D. b GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-. work. Mrs. Will Robson, Box 740, Sarles, N. D. Business Opportunities GENERAL STORE DOING $60,000 AN- nually. Fine location. 75 per cent of business cash. Feed barn and mill in connection. Just tired of business— want rest, reason for selling. J, H. Smith, Sterling, N. D. FOR SALE—FURNITURE AND LEASE, 35-room rooming house in Fargo. Full all the time. A b%rgain for quick sale. Il health, reason for selling. Box 100, Nonpartisan Leadef. Autos. for Sale REAL AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS, A manufacturer building several thousand automobiles, selling at $845.00 has six brand new 1916 models in storage in Fargo. Electric lights, electric starters, 32-inch wheels, 112-inch wheel base and are absolutely new. Will be sold for less than wholesale price at factory, with full factory guaranty and service &rrangement. Address -Box 813, Fargo, FOURTEEN GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY SEED. SAMPLES and prices upon request. Fine quality. A. Stadum, R. 1, Esmond, N. D, el bt S L e o b o B OB 7 IR BROMUS GRASS SEED FREE FROM Quack Grass, for sale at 814 cents per Ib. Jas. McKee, Tappen, N. D. CHOICE 1916 TIMOTHY SEED FOR sale. Price and samples on request. B. A. Regelein, Litchville, N. D. i B i Bl bl ot MM O S O SEED CORN—NORTHWESTERN DENT. A, C. test 99. $3.50 bu., bags extra. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. TIMOTHY .SEED, GROWN IN CASS county, 4l.c 1b. Sacks extra. J. Kittle- sen, Galesburg, N. D. e ool LIS S 2o N S R RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. S, D, Johnson, Rolla, N. D. SOLD OUT ON SWEET CLOVE Cloverdale Faru, Gary, Minn. Yo TIMOTHY SEED. GOOD GRADE OF seed. H. S. Bradley, Montpelier, N. D. Wanted OUR FILES ARE SHORT THE FOL~- lowing copies of the Nonpartisan Lead- er; June 8 1916; Jan, 18, 1917. If you gfig}rg&x&plyt eltheixt-h of;‘l the numbers, cate wi assifi Nonpartisan Leader. el POULTRY—SHIP US YOUR POULTE We pay 16 cents per 1b,, live weight E'gf‘ chickens and 25 cents per Ib. for dry picked turkeys. -Reference—Northern 1%avglgs Bank, Eggerts Market, Fargo, WANT TO HEAR FRO M SOMEONE that has a 7-bottom engine ga!ll_jgo?g sale, breaker bottoms preferred, P & 0., Case, or Oliver—must be in A shape, Give price in first 1 Steeler Ne 1 st letter. Otto Da n, WANTED AT ONCE— 3y A HUNDRE - ders. Rolf Brothers, merchanréngiloofi 7 Bacon block, Grand Forks, N. D, " WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved n 7 O. K. Hawley, Ba]‘dw;’n, “1'?3'3(1 for Jeale) HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID . FOR hides and furs, . E } < Anthonorar S J. E. Chesak, St. JOHN DEERE, No. 16. A BREAKER BOTT .- P. Crombie, Medina, N.OIL)I Agents Wanted O OE e e Ut e e AN GOOD MAN TO TAKE ORDE D g{‘;zlrilckcloghels\ frfiare,l make bigRsr'nb?lg;'r erbocke ilori i e r Tailoring Co. Dept. 594, MAN TO WEAR FIN V E SUIT, AC agent. Big pay, easy work. annes Tailoring Co,, Dept. 534 Chicago. Mention Leader wlen writing advertisers Banner e L R AN