The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 12, 1917, Page 21

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e e (24 oo SIS L GRS e LT, ol T I A |ll Var Wild Oats i The biggest question before the farmers of the Northwest today is the question of pure seed. This tremendous problem overshadows all others. Without a doubt the wild oat problem is giving the farmers a harder chase than all the other weed pests combined. However, it is no longer impossible to separ- ate wild oats from grain—wild oats can be even taken out of seed oats. The machine that does this difficult work suc- cessfully is a HOILAND WILD OAT SEPARATOR This machine has the endorsement of the agricul- The Hoiland Wild Oat Separator is guaranteed to tural colleges of the Northwest, and farmers by the take out wild oats from all kinds of seed grain or hundreds have tested its good work to their per- your money back. - fect satisfaction. AL Il I : : Order one today. If we cannot fill yofir order we War is upon us and it should be the aim of every return your money to you. American farmer to make every acre of land pro- . : : ’ duce as much grain as possible. Prices will be Made in two sizes. ~Prices $35 and $50. 2 per good and we shall need all the grain we can get. cent discounit for, cish; We cannot afford to grow wild oats. We stand one-half the express charges. ALBERT HOILAND wawwrictoree FARGO, N. D. 2 iR, S 5LV 2 =il A e T e AT 1" Never in the history of this war racked old world of ours have its people needed music in théir homes as much as they do today. ; We must have something to give us poise when the tension of life is hard to relieve and we know of no other way of bring- ing change as completely as with good musie. ° : We have an instrument for every home in the Northweést and have been selling pianos out of Fargo since 1885. 'We are confident we know what the people want. ‘We have built up our business with the great thought in mind of giving service to every customer. ‘We represent about 30 of the world’s greatest manufacturers of pianos and buy in large quantities, shipping in-from one to five carloads at a~ time, hence our great buying power assures you remarkably low pricgs. B 2 2% 8 wig w TEREE ] A ¢ '! ‘ gj’ 8 VYA E 8 %}?° ‘2‘ andle Everything Known in Music Including pianos, player pianos, pipe and reed organs, talking machines, band-instruments, electrie instruments, books and sheet music, musical merchandise, ete. 3 : [4 Withbouvr 31 years of experience back of us we in- vite you to come in and see us, or write us. It will cost_you nothing to write us and get our terms, ‘We have helped others, let us help you. New Player Pianos from. .. .$310.00 New Guaranteed-Pianos from 168.00 - New Talking Machines ....." 10.00 Stone Piano Co. Fargo ~ Grand Forks “Music Hath Charms to-Soothe the Savage Breast” iuflmnnunmnmmnnmmmm[|mnn1lmnlmlmmnuflm!mmnmmmunummmtmnnmmnnmmrmmm ARG = i B = Mention Leader when ‘writing advertisers Menfion i-eaidei' when writing aklvortiserl

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