The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 19

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. 1 oty o b 5 | _FARM Farms e o i o O T e 1 et i b 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 St 1t. Co. ot NoEth T! ates Realty » e d TR D e O R R P e e S N G FINE 320-ACRE FARM, -4 MILES FROM i Fargo. Good, rich, black loam, all cul- itivated. 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 i he dairy, clover district, ‘Minn., from Co,, that failed. Lands must be sold, write for price, terms, Shelvin Clover Seed Co., Shevlin, Minn. —_— CHOICEST MONTANA LAND, BY owners in tracts to suit. ~Low prices, easy terms. Holt Land & Cattle Co., %&lgfxtt National Bank Bldg., Miles City, e A P B P e e RO OB i FOR SAI:E—.GOOD QUARTER SECTION in ‘McKenzie county. Priced for quick sale. Call or write. Adolph Vick, Banks, N. D, FOR ANYTHING IN REAL ESTATE, see G. R. Froling, Fargo. e e e R e For Sale or Exchange SE 75-HORSE STEAM ENGINE separator. One set John Deere _ Diow breaker and stubble. Ve “M1916 Ford in part payment or cattici rested, write, Martin P. Altman, Liag n, N. Iy - \ FOR SALE OU:.:, TRADE—MY. CITY home in Grand *Forks. All modern, convenient to State University. Prof. James E. Boyle, A. C. Fargo, N. D REGISTERED TROTTING STALLION a beauty. TPerfect in every way. Will sell for $300 or trade for good team. Hans P. Johnson, Kensal, N, D LANDS AND LOANS, changes, Fargo, N, EX- aD specialty. Herbert Hodge, Farm Machinery FOR SALE AT A REAL BARGAIN: 1 10-bottpm P. & O..plow all overhauled —looks like new. 1 30-H., P. Flour City Tractor overhauled. Ready to run.sOur price will sell these quick. Write or. wire now. A. L. Bishop & Son Com- pany, Fargo, N. D. 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. e MR e T ST B FOR SALE—SIX BOTTOM OLINER EN- gine gang stubble bottom, extra shares %rstDclass shape. H. L, Irwin, Cando, it 2000 25 H. P. GAAR-SCOTT STEAM EN- gine. 32 H. P. Reeve engine; both in good running order. Box 105, Leader. Wanted WANTED TO BUY ONE REGISTERED Aberdeen -Angus bull of serviceable age. E;efer one from %ass. Traill, Barnes or nsom county, N. D. F. R. Martin, Chaffee, N. D. agin WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for sale. O. O. Mattson, 2945 Cedar Ave., Minnea- polis, Minn. FOUR BREAKER BOTTOMS Avery engine pléw. Must be cheap and in good condition. E. E. Walker, Havana, N. D. AT T e e ———————————— WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin. OUR LEADER FILES ARE SHORT, the issue of March 29th. Mail to Man- ager, care of Nonpartisan Leader. WANTED—TO BUY, ONE GOOD MALE Rat Terrior dog. Thomas Pendray, Jamestown, N. D, Dogs and Pet Stock — e P s e e TWO ENGLISH SETTERS FOR SALE. A fine looking pair. Male, well trained bird dog and pedigreed. Raymond Meurer, Nicollet, Minn, 8 PUPS FROM FULL BLOQDED SCOTCH Collie and Shepherd dog. Heelers. Three g‘ollags each. Andrew Fritch, Leal, PUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIES FROM Pedigreed heeling stock. Satisfaction flaranteed. Raymond Meurer, Nicollet nn. : Seeds WHITE RUSSIAN OATS—PEDIGREED 1915 crop, test guaranteed. Will sell F.' O. B, car at point in Griggs county, N. D., in any amount up’ to car lot at ;}_ a bushel. A, H. Wije, Moorhead, inn. 5 OR SALE—HOME GROWN GRIMM Alfalfa, tested 99.7 at experiment sta- tion, 40 cents a:pound. F. O. B. Rhame, ros., Rhame, N. D. : Position Wanted ‘ WANTED—POSITION AS AN ENGI- neer on a gas tractor. Have five years’ experience. Will go anywhere. State gg es in firgt letter, H. Bjornson, fi:burg, N:'D. YOUR ORDERS FOR HELP TOQ Johnson Employment Co., 422 Front St., } N. D. Monson 1 Fargo. Phone 437, Coffee and Tea ° COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM M- porters. Tea‘!v ’§avfe 33 }‘-3 p?r cent xflog U per ceovw | writs for nrice list, Fral &Co., 358 River ST. Chicago, T, e e D Musical Instruments OOD TONED VIOLIN FOR _ SALE. Free trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Route 5, Rosedale, Kang © : Help Wanted WANTED—EBEITHER GIRL OR WOMAN for general housework on farm for the summer. . Address Mrs, B, J. Hayes, Urbana, N. D, : Autos and Motorcycles FQR SALE—1916 3-SPEED; 15-HORSE Excelsor. electric light, speedometen, run 2000 miles. _Price $160.00. 1 Bode, Leeds, N. D, . Mention Liéader when writing advertisers l e UTSPu WUV ML (S —— 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; fo 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. Halif rates to members of the ers’ 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 Miscellaneous Will Prosperity Last? A recent government report shows that one man in America controlled, in 1912, industrial stocks, banking houses, rail- roads, steel mills, etc., valued at over twenty-five billion dollars. That man is ‘now deceased; but it is believed that his son controls more wealth than did the father. ‘With this enormous influence that such control gives, one man has it in his power to secretly monopolize money and credit; precipitate a ‘‘panic,” plunge thousands of honest persons into bank- ruptcy; force prices of stocks away down —and then buy cheaply control of MORE industries. ? ““The power and the opportunity are there,” says an_ official report, ‘‘and could be exercised without leaving proof or trace bhehind.” By such a panic all the ‘‘insiders’” in Wall street would profit—at your expense. In the booklet, “SHALL J. P. MORGAN OWN THE EARTH?’ is explained in de- tail how such a panic could be manipu- lated; It points out pertinent facts about the panic of 1907, which facts ought to be widely known but are not; it tells when the next opportunity for such a ““coup’” will likely be ripe; and it reveals in all its hideousness the mad ambition which convinces that such a coup is be- ing planned. In this booklet it PROVES the asser- tions, by quotations from a standard en- cyclopedic year book and by photograph- ed extracts from an official United States Government Report. 2 Moreover, it is ‘‘boiled down’”’ so you can read this information in an hour or two. “The price’ of the booklet is 50 cents— and if, after reading, you do not agree that the information given is worth many times 50 cents, simply return the booklet and we will refund your money. Send TODAY 50 cents coin, money or- der or check; write your name and ad- dress plainly. Mention ‘‘Morgan Book- You will receive a copy by return . Address: TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Robinson, North Dakota. BOCKEYE EGGS, THE NEW UTILITY breed, 15 for $3.00. Swedish selected oats for seed, 75¢ per bushel, sacks, 25c, Big 4 Plowing engine, 30 h. p., as_good as new with 8 stubble bottom and five breaker bottom. One 15-16 Holstein bull calf. Cow given for ten days 45 pounds of milk per day. Ship_on Soo or N. P. G. A. B. Delger, Bowdon, N. D., R. F. D,, No. 1, Box 34. FOR SALE—BROOM CORN MILLET, $1.50 per bu., 5 bushel, §7; 10 bushel, $13. Sacks free. Harry Danforth, Reeder, N. D 4 At Ty N e e T o e L 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. Livestock 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. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ONE Percheron stallion, eight young mares, one young horse. Chas. Brown Realty Co., 509 N. P. Ave. The King of American Swine. Registered purebred O. I. C. pigs for sale. Pedegree furnished with each animal free. Write your wants to A. Th. Larsen, Danebe Farm, Dogmar, Mont. FULL BLOODED HOLSTEIN BULLS. Photo .and description Westley Farm, Coop- Fine backing. sent on inqu erstown, N. ‘FOR SALE—IMPORTED PERCHERON stallion at a bargain. Must be sold soon. John Burggraff, Davenport, N. D. TWO = WELL BRED- SHORTHORN bull calves ten days old. F. Radke, Leal, N, D. : SOME YOUNG CHEST#R WHITE PIGS, both sexes.. Prices right. Etho Husel, Cooperstown, N. D. FULLBLOODED HOLSTEIN FRIEZIAN bulls for sale. All ages. F. J. Splon- skowski, Braddock, N. D. Shorthorns Edgewood Stock Farm OFFERS FOR SALE 50 head of registered Shorthorn cows and heifers. Also a few registered Shorthorn bulls. Chesebro Smith, Prop. Reference: First Nat’l Bank of Fargo. . Livestock STOCK FOR SALE We always-have on hand at our steck 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. Box 938, Fargo, N. D. Reference: First Nat’l Bank, Pargo. HATCHING EGGS FROM Poultry EGGS FROM PUREBRED WHITE PLY- mouth Rocks, $1.25 per 15; $5 per 100. Tovlouse Geese Eggs, 25 cents each. gre%axd. 8. W. Seebrands, Northwood, PUREBRED _EGGS FROM BARRED Plymouth Rocks, $1.25 per 15, also limited number R, C. R. I. Reds Kauf- man Windheim strain, $2.00 per 15. Mrs. J. C. Allen, York, N. D. e e T LN e e S T R. C. WHITE WYANDOTTE~-EGGS FOR setting, $1.50 for 15, $6 per 100. The best layers; the kind you will eventual- 1y get, better do so now. Prairie View Farm, Knox, N. D, 1 ; “YESTER- laid”’ strain. Pure bred Singl Comb Leghorns, 15 eggs, $1.25; 50, $3.50; 100, ?\?0% Prepaid. J. B. Kelly, Vamwille, Poultry (Continued) e e R VS e e e e D PUREBRED 8. C. RHODE ISLAND Reds, large frame, bred for eggs and color. 15 eggs, $1.60. 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, PUREBRED SINGLE COMB BUFPF Orpington hatching eggs, $1.256 per 15, parcel post prepaid; $5 per 100, mot pre- paid. G. H.-Mohagen, Grafton, N. D, PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. One setting of 13, 7hc. 100 eggs, $4.50, prepaid. Otto L. Albertson, Nunda, 8. D. . EXTRA CHOICE PUREBRED R. C, Wyandottes. Best of layers, eggs, $1.50N per 15, Mrs. H. A, Phelps, Knox, N. D, BARRED ROCK EGGS FROM LARGE, winning fowls, $1.25, 15; $5.00, 100, Charles White, Valley City, N. D. SINGLE COME WHITE LEGHORN eggs, 75¢ for 13: §$3.50 for 100, Curtis Treaster, Leal, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs, 15, §1. 50, $2.50; 100, $4.00, D. W. Coleman, R. 1, Eilendale, N. D, PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs, 15 eggs, $1.50; 100 eggs, $6. Mrs. O. H. Amundson, Flaxton, N. D, EGGS FROM = PUREBRED WHITE Wyandottes, $1.50 per 15, prepaid. Flora Walker, Kathryn, N, D, S. C. W. LEGHORN EGGS _FOR SET- ting, $3.50 per 100. John Kelder, Vero- n4, N, D, EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED Plymouth Rock single comb chickens, $1 per setting of 15 and $4.50 per 100 or %]2}.50Df0r 50 eggs. Julius Bahr, Almont, Rt e el o L 5 S R OUR™ WHITE WYANDOTTES HAVE laid heavily all through the past severe winter. Selected eggs for hatching, 76¢ for 13, $5.00 per hundred. Vernon Thomas, Eagle Bend, Minn. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, $1.00 per 15, $4.50 per 100. %rs. D. L. OConnor, New Rociford, e e Y S i SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPINGTON PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK ‘eggs from first class stock, $1 per 15. Ole G. Rund, Veblen, S. D. Accountants ELEVATOR COMPANIES Have your books audited by certified ac- countants. Terms reasonable, % E. J. Bishop & Co., Box 773, Fargo, N. D. - Markets (Continued from page 18) eggs for sale, $1.25 per 15 eggs. Splen- did winter layers. Ernest Saville, 2 1055 8.00 Ridgeville Farm, Braddock, N. D. 5 780 S 7.50 e ST ¥ SOy A G COC K N iR EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED 2 1010 7.50 Plymouth Rock chickens. $1 for setting 3 1156 9.25 of 15. $5 per 100 eggs. Oscar Swanson, 2 . Alexandria, Minn., R. 1. g Veal Calves PUREBRED 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN i % i eggs from vigorous farm flock. Setting No.l Humels Avis(}w > 11)5'33 $1.00; 100, $5.50. H. M. Negus, Mont- 41 127 12.25 pelier, N. D, 12 92 8.00 PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH 5 128 10.25. ilo%ck €ggs, 1%1 per ¢ seuincghof 15,B $5.00 per 22 flg %ggg , prepaid. Ts. as. - 5 3 Tolnar N D. Soanen 74 199 15.75 ROSE COMBED = SILVER LACED Hogs ‘Wyandottes, 15 eggs, $1.25; 100, $6.00. N oo i Chiicks 20¢ each. "5, & Hiek. Box 599, | No. Animals Av. Wt Erice 5 % 69 236 15.25 Verona, N. D, 30 218 15.15 “RINGLETS” BARRED ROCK EGGS, 11 107 11.50 $1.50. per 15; $2.50 for 30, postpaid. $5.00 52 299 15.421% for 100 not prepaid.- Mrs. Axel Olson, 4 g 110 11.50 Parshall, N. D. 20 116 11.50 e 1 N T R U T R R PURE BARRED ROCK EGGS FROM 3 126 1050 Bradley-Hawkins-McPherson strains, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. V. J. Olm~ Sheep stead, Kempton, N. D. Kind No. Animals Av%-bWt. rl’{i%g PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH | Lambs & & 3.50 Rock eggs. Bred to lay. $1.00 for 15? » 22 shorn 1% }f%g F. J. Kosek, Abercrombie, N. D. BEwes ihern 180 11.00 EGGS, ROSE COMB REDS, $1 FOR_ 15, 2 2 160 12.00 Mrs. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N, D. 22 3 shorn 140 10.75 L4 ——e given us. Respectfully, F. S. Talcott, Warden N. D. State Penitentiary ' Something for the Nonpartisan Leader | to be proud of - Bismarck, N. D., March 28, 1917, The Nonpartisan Leader, Fargo, N. D. - Through the advertising - eolummns of your paper we have sold all of our sur- plus stock of poul have booked orders for : practically all of our sea- son’s setting eggs. we consider a wonderful record in so short a time and warnt to express our appreciation ' for the as- sistance your paper has try-and This Rates are 5 cents a word for first in- . sertion; 4 cents a word for following’ insertions Mention Leader when writing ‘advertisers o o @\ S e e SR e S e~y 3 | ;

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