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% 4 Farms IPROVED FARMS, unimproved agriculture J FIRST CLAS running from $25.00 to $45.00 per acre, all heavy black soil in quarter sections and more and one piece only 2 to 6 miles from town, first class agricultural lands and pasture 1lands fenced with good lignite veins at $25.00. More or less rough pasture fands 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 commission for services orly 5 per cent in all cases. Write Carl Semmler, Stanton, N. D. R el e PN i S e IS R el R CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO gou want to sell your farm, residence or usiness 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. FINE 320-ACRE FARM, 4 MILES FROM Fargo. Good, rich, black loam, all cul- tivated. Rented, owner eastern party, anxious to sell. One of the finest val- ley farms, snap at $65.00 per acre. Land clear, no buildings. Let us show you this. W, J. Lane Co., Fargo. WE HAVE JUST TAKEN OVER LARGE tracts of hard wood cut over land in the dairy, clover district, Minn., from Co., that failed. Lands must be sold, write for price, terms, Shelvin Clover Seed Co., Shevlin, Minn. QUARTER, HALF AND WHOLE SEC- tions in Burleigh, Kidder and McLean counties; good land, practically all tillable; good railway facilities; $15 to $30 per acre: easy terms. Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. CHOICEST MONTANA LAND, BY owners in tracts to suit. Low prices, easy terms. Holt Land: & Cattle Co., I‘i{irs% National Bank Bldg., Miles City, ont. FOR SALE—GOOD QUARTER SECTION in McKenzie county. Priced for quick sale. Call or write. Adolph Vick, Banks, N. D. QUARTER GOOD LAND. equity for tractor and plows. C. K. Ike, ‘Wildrose, N. D. FOR SALE—160 ACRES IMPROVED, 5 miles to town. H. E. McDonald, War- wick, N. D. FOR ANYTHING IN REAL ESTATE; see G. R. Froling, Fargo. Help Wanted MR. FARMER—WE WANT AN AGENT in your county to sell our sheet metal products, the best goods in the world. Made in Moorhead. Write us at once for information about our factory to farmer selling plan. Equity Manufac- turing and Supply Company, Moor- head, Minn. - WANTED—TWO-THIRDER IN COM- posing room with experience in proof reading or sufficient education to make a proof reader. Steady position with chance for advancement. Address Knight Printing Company, Fargo, N. D. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, five in family, electric washér and iron, modern, house, girl that likes children, youngest child four Years. $5.00 a week. Lock box No. 254, Carrington, N. D. WANTED — COMPETENT -GIRL FOR general housework on farm for the milking. Have power . Good wages. Erick Helland, Kathryn, N. D. For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE—MY CITY home in Grand Forks. All modern, convenient to State University. Prof. James E. Boyle, A. C. Fargo, N. D, WILL TRADE, ONE §$720 FIRST MORT- gage note for livestock or good auto- mobile. Box 287 Hurdsfield, N. D. FAIRBANKS 15 HORSE GASOLINE EN- gine, roller mill and elevators. Emil Engen, Baker, N. D. g Farm Machinery FOR SALE AT A REAL BARGAIN: 1 10-bottom P. & O. plow all overhauled —looks like new. 1 30-H. P. Flour City FOR SALE — SIX-BOTTOM JOHN Deere engine gang, with stubble and breaker bottoms. Almost as good as new. Two shares for each bottom. C, H. Hammond, Jud, N. D. ONE AVERY EIGHT-BOTTOM PLOW, stubble and breaker bottoms. Self lift. In good shape. Cheap. Apply Anthony ‘Walton, Minot, N. D., Box 1318. Coffee and Tea COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IM- Eorters. Tea! Save 33 1-3 per cent to 0 per cent. Write for vrice list. Frank &Co., 358 River St. Chicago, Ill. Wanted LAND WANTED! ONE OR. MORE quarter sections, farming land. be cheap. Will pay cash. %roperty fully first letter, ugby, N. D. it e AN Qe gt N E ) S i Y g WILL PAY CASH FOR SECOND HAND Bates Steel Mule. Must have Oscillat- ing Crawler and be in good condition. E. A. Meyer, 441 Lynnhurst Ave., St. Paul, Minn. —_— L WANT TO BUY—LATE MODEL FORD Roadster. Bennie Quale, Leeds, N. D. Autos and Motorcycles FOR SALE — EXCELSIOR MOTOR- cycle, twin cylinder, two speed. Elmer Sulland, Leads, N. D. 5 For Sale—Miscellaneous $100 BUYS SLIGHTLY USED MOTION picture machine. Address O. T. Sander- son, Turtle Lake, N. D. Personals §ROTHER—WOULD LIKE. TO GET IN correspondence with you on account of mother’'s death, . A, J. Cockrell, Newark, Ohio, Mention Lead - when writing advertiser: 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. advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Livestock REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF born Jan. 6, 1917. Very well built, straight top, large and nicely marked. The seven-day official record of his sire's dame was 653 Ibs. milk_and 33.395 but- ter. His G. G. sire sold at public auc- tion for $6,800.00. Also related to the great $50,000 King Segis Pontiac Alcar- tra, first check of $100.00 gets him. Also 3 high grade bull calfs from same sire as above. $3500 each if taken soon. Westley Farm, Cooperstown, N. D. REGISTERED LARGE TYPE YORK- shires, the prolific hog March and April farrow, sired by Cannon Duke 22293, from old sows. Safe delivery guaranteed. Write for prices. Berg Bros., Bronson, Minn. FOUR HOLSTEIN REGISTERED BULL calves born in February and January large records, guaranteed to please, $100 up. State price willing to pay. Send for -photo -and description. N. P. Han- son, Westbury, Minn, DUROCS FROM -PRIZE WINNING stock. Choice of my spring pigs sired by a son of Big Wonder, also a few fall* ielts. bred or open. Special prices to eader readers. P. O. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn. The King of American Swine. Registered purebred O. I. C. pigs for sale. Pedegree = furnished with each animal free. Write your wants to A. .;l&h. tLarsen, Danebe Farm, Dogmar, ont, FOR SALE—2 YEARLINGS; 10 CALVES coming on. Lavender Knight No. 431684 and Village Ringmaster No. 444738 in service. Will be priced worth the money. Benjamin Cole, Canby, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY HOGS. Booking orders for springs pigs to go at weaning time. D. Marquette. Milnor, N. D. FULLBLOODED HOLSTEIN FRIEZIAN bulls for sale. All ages. F. J. Splon- skowski, Braddock, N. D. Miscellaneous BARGAINS: FOR SALE—2 SMALL engines, phonograph, violin, cook stove, two tables, one bike, glass jars, Ithaca shotgun, Bridge shotgun, two Win- chester rifles. Wanted, Savage auto- matic and Savage 250-3,000, and motor- cycle. Box 296, Egeland, N. D. CALVES DEHORNED FOR 2 CENTS— painless results guaranteed. Send 75¢ for dehorning pencil-treats 40 calves. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn. HANDMADE HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES for sale. Real light brown, dark brown, red and gray shades. hair., Mrs. Jeff Long, Sharon, N. D. COMPLETE MILLING MACHINERY. Engine, two boilers with service con- denser. Edw. Braseth, Caledonia, N. D. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR LUMBER bill. _Write us. Pacific Coast Sawmill Co., Portland, Oregon. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY plants, 100, $2.50; post-paid. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D., R. F. D. 2. Seeds WE HAVE FOR SALE ABOUT 1500 Ibs. of good Bromus Grass seed. Will sell any part of it, but should prefer to dispose of it all in one deal if possi- ble, at reduced figures to some farmers’ organization, Write for prices and samples. Hendrickson & Olsness, Sheyenne, N. D. BROMUS GRASS SEED, O. K.'D AT state agricultural college. Free from foul seeds. Price 8 cents per 1b. in 100- 1b. sacks. F. O. B. Lonetree, N. D. John MeclIsaac. 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. GRIMM _ALFALFA 98.8 PER CENT pure, few bushels left. Goes at 40 cents per bushel, $21 prepaid. Christ Karl- stad, Banks, N. D. GENUINE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, 10 1bs., 45c; 60 1bs., $23; 100 lbs., $35. Dahlia bulbs, 10c. Gladioli bulbs, 5c. ‘Wm. Van Schaick, Shields, N. D. ROW-GROWN GRIMM ALFALFA SEED from registered plot, 45c per lb., $25.00 per bu., sacks free. Harry Danforth, Reeder, 'N. D. FOR PURE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, eligible to registry, see Grimm Alfalfa féeed Producers advertisement on page Dogs and Pet Stock ONE RUSSIAN WOLF-HOUND, MALE, three years old, $20. Walker Foxhounds, 3 and 4 years old, $10 each. Ernest Kapaun, Alice, N. D. ST. BERNARDS, THE FAMILY AND watch dog. Purebred and pedigreed, uppies for’ sale now. - West-View 'arm, Flasher, N. D, PUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIES FROM Pedigreed heeling stock. Satisfaction igfluiaranteed, Raymond Meurer, Nicollet nn. : Accountants ELEVATOR COMPANIES - Have your books audited by certified ac- countants. Terms reasonable, E. J. Bishcp & Co., Box 773, Fargo, N. D. Musical Instruments GOOD TONED VIOLIN FOR SALE. Free trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Route 6, Rosedale, Kans. Send sample of Poultry EIGHTY-FIVE BREED CHICKENS, ducks, geese, turkeys, gulneas. Winning over 1000 of ribbons in United States and Canada, also silver cups and di- ?loma.s. Hatching eggs from this stock 1.50 . per 15. Blue Ribbon Poultry Farm, west of Minneapolis, P. O., Hop- kins, Minn. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM YESTER- laid strain purebred Single Comb White Leghorns, $1.25 per 15, $3.00 per 50; $5.00 per 100. Eggs shipped in Bullis cartons all charges, prepaid. _Fertility and delivery guaranteed. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N. D. Ao o S N e O Tl ol B U U Y e R “HELLO”—MY MATING LIST ON SIL- ver and White Wyandottes “Free’’ upon request, Exhibition and utility mat- ings, prices low, stock strong and vigor- ous and satisfaction guaranteed. Al- fred Knudsen, Hetland, S. D. PUREBRED ROSE COMBED W. WYAN- dotte eggs for hatching from pens headed by $5 cockerels of prize win- ning stock. $1.25 per 15, $3.00 for 50. Harry G. Danforth, Reeder, N. D. EGGS FROM'S. & R: C. R. I. REDS FOR hatching $1.50 per 15 eggs; 36 eggs, $3. The kind that won the blue ribbon at county fair, 1916, Mrs. Arthur E. John- son, Long Prairie, Minn. EGGS FROM PUREBRED WHITE PLY- mouth Rocks, $1.25 per 15; $5 per 100. Toulouse Geese Eggs, 25 cents each. I{;re]p)ald. S. W. Seebrands, Northwood, it A T AR e AT SN e B T S EGGS FOR HATCHING — BARRED Rock and Black Langshans, $1.25 per 13. Ronen ducks, $1.25 per 11. Toulouse geese, 40c each. Cloverleaf . Poultry Farm, McHugh, Minn. laid heavily all through the past severe Selected eggs for hatching, 75¢c for 13, $5.00 per hundred. Vernon Thomas, Eagle Bend, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs for hatching, $1.50 per setting of 15, $7.00 per 100. Free range, healthy i?w]lg. Mrs. H," C. Jones, Washburn, S. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS, RANGE flock. Hatching eggs, $1.25 for 15; $3.50 for 50; $6.00 for 100. Inquiries solicited. John A. Winberg, Eldridge, N. D. PUREBRED EGGS FROM DARK RED R. C. R. 1. Reds, Kaufman and Uind- heim strain. Limited number, $2.00 per 15. Mrs. J. C. Allen, York, N. D. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, $1.00 per 15, $4.50 per 100. %Ihsi) D. L. O’Connor, New Rockford, EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED Plymouth Rock chickens. i of 15. “$5 per 100 eggs. Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, Minn.,, R. 1. PUREBRED S. C. WHITE LEGHORN eggs from vigorous farm flock. Setting $1.00; 100, $5.50. H. M. Negus, Mont- pelier, N. D, PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs, $1 per setting of 15, $5.00 per 100, prepaid. Mrs. Chas. Beckman, Tolna, N. D. ROSE COMBED SILVER @ LACED ‘Wyandottes, 15 eggs, $1.25; 100, $6.00. Chicks 20c each. W. G. Fick, Box 202, Verona, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. One setting of 15, $1.00; 100 eggs, $6.00, prepaid. Mrs. T. D. ‘Willis, Lansford, N. D. - “RINGLETS” BARRED ROCK EGGS, $1.50 per 15; $2.50 for 30, postpaid. $5.00 for 100 not prepaid. Mrs. Axel Olson, Parshall, N.. D. EXTRA CHOICE, PUREBRED, S. C. W. Leghorn eggs. Beautifully marked, old stock, open range, heavy layers, $4 per %\?0; 61k50 for 15. Belle Kinsey, Towner, . Dak. Plymouth Rock eggs. One setting $1; 100 eg§s, $6.00, prepaid. Mrs. R. Hutt- ner, Lignite, N. D, PURE. BARRED ROCK EGGS FROM Bradley-Hawkins-McPherson strains, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. V. J. Olm- stead, Kempton, N. D. EGGS AND STOCK. REGAL WHITE ‘Wyandottes. S. C. B. Leghorns, county champions, 15 eggs, $1.25, Herman Wickelgren, Detroit, Minn. PUREBRED §8. C. RHODE ISLAND Reds, large frame, bred for eggs and color. 15 eggs, $1.50.-Dr. A. F. Greaves, Lawncrest Stock Farm, Ramsey, N. D. EGGS FOR HATCHING, 15, $2; 30, $3.50; 50, $5.00. Silver Laced Wyandottes, winter layers. First prize winners. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D. R.F.D. 2. EXTRA GOOD LAYING STRAIN X purebred White Wyandotte eggs. $1.25 per 15, $5.50 per hundred. Mrs. John E. Halaas, Carrington, N. D. HATCHING - EGGS, BUFF WYAN- . dottes, per setting of 15, $1.00. $6.00 gfr])loo. Alvin Heiss, Crystal Springs, PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. $1.25 per setting of 15. or f\? %erk‘loo. - Mrs. Carl Haas, Egeland, . Dal PUREBRED BUFF "PLYMOUTH ROCK eges, 31.50 per fifteen; $6.00 per 100, prepaid. John ‘Schol, Northwood, N. D. BARRED ROCK EGGS FROM LARGE, winning fowls, $1.25, 15; $5.00, 100. Charles White, Valley City, N. D. bt d it Sl et e ) RO el EGGS—PURE ROSE COMB RHODE IS- land, Reds, 15 for 75 cents, 1Q0 for $4. ‘Wm: Dietrich, Alfred, N. D. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN eggs, 75¢c for 13; $3.50 for 100. Curtis Theaster, Leal, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs.’ Bred to lay. $1.00 for 15. F. J. Kosek, Abercrombie, N. D. EIGHTEEN Poultry (Continued) PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOU; eggs for. setting, 16 for $1.25, J. C. Allen, York, N. D, p%%l?(BRED 15, Bsfz{s 50, $2 51'%0 4.00 ck eggs, > .50; L B W S ateman 1 1, Tiendaier N: Dy PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOU' Rock eggs, Bred to lay. $1.00 for F. J. Kosek, Abercrombie, N. D. e O e 2 DONICOITI DB, SN s et EGGS—PURE ROSE COMB RHODE 18- land Reds, 15, $1.00; 100, $4.50. Mary Riba, Geneseo, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUT Rock eggs. One setting of 13, 75c. 100 eggs, $4.50, prepaid. Otto L. Albertsony Nunda, S. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs for hatching, $2 for 15. Mrs John Tranor, Nansen, N. D. WHITE WYANDOTTE SETTING EGGi %Ei for $1.15. M. J. Meaden, Swanville, nn., S. C. W. LEGHORN EGGS FOR SET- ting, 83.]:5’0 per 100. John Kelder, Veroe na, ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND. RED eggs, $1.25 for 15; $6 for 100, Mrs. Jas, Bell, Emerado, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs from first class stock, $1 per 16 Ole G. Rund, Veblen, S. D. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, $1 per 15; $5 per hundred. Jas. Le Clair, Pettibone, N. D. EGGS, ROSE COMB REDS, $1 FOR 15, Mrs. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. Position Wanted o e e e e L R e T i i B WANTED—POSITION AS AN ENGI- neer on a gas tractor. Have five years’ experience. Will go anywhere. State wages in first letter. H. Bjornson, Edinburg, N. D. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR HELP TO Johnson Employment Co., 423 Front St Fargo. Phone 437. Legal Notices Certificate No. 8 Official No. 8 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Department of State STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME: WHEREAS, Alex Stern, R. S. Lewis, James Kennedy and others have filed in this office a _copy of their Articles of As- sociation and an Organization Certificate, ;J and successors, have become a body pole itic and corporate, under the cor- porate name of ‘‘Dakota Savings Bank," (Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota) and Banks under the laws of this State, sub- ject to their Articles of Incorporation, and all legal restrictions and liabilities in relation thereto. i IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol in the City of Bismarck, this eighteenth day of December A. D. 1916. THOMAS HALL, z (SEAL) Secretary of State. Shorthorns Edgewood Stock Farm OFFERS FOR SALE 50 head of registered Shorthorn cows and heifers. Also a few registered Shorthorn bulls. k 3 . Chesebro Smith, Prop. Reference: First Nat’l Bank of Fargo. Livestock STOCK FOR SALE ‘We always have on hand at our stock yards, from 100 to 150 head of good grade Shorthorn, Hereford and Angus heifers. Also milch cows. Shop in Fargo and we can save you money. For full information, write_ The McDonald-Smith Cattle Co. Fargo, N. D. First Nat'l Bank, Fargo. Box 938, Reference: PREPARING FOR 1919 Colman, S. D, Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Will write to let you know that the League meeting at Chester, S. D., wasg well attended and enthusiastic despite the stormy day. A hundred farmers came to town to hear Nonpartisan doc- trines by the League spezker and ag one of our representative business man of Chester said, he couldn't see any principle advocated by the League that if cnacted into law would not benefit ‘th: trades people as well as <he farmer. The farmers of South Dakota watched' the fight at Bismarck with interest because they realize that two years hence they are going to wage that same fight at Pierre, S. D. We can see that it is essential that we must elect men that have been weighed and found true. : G. F. MEYERS Mention Leader when writing advertisers

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