The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 2, 1917, Page 21

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L o ¢ b i i b Mention Leader when writing advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS He U to us unsolicited. “Wild Bill”’ Endicott, the' champion automobile dirt track driver of the world, also used our goods at the Inter-State Fair at Fargo. His order came to us unsolicited, as did the Auto Polo Players, which was one of the sensations of the Fair. We recommend them for aeroplanes, automobiles and every kind of power machinery, Where‘safety, re- liability, speed and power is desired. ) FARGO THE FAMOUS “PLOWMAN” TRACTOR The Standaidized Machine TARMER < Investigate This Tractor — Pulls 3 Plows Burns Kerosene BB ! % ¥ .., y Plows, threshes, hauls, runs ensilage cuttervs",", or anything that requires power on the farm. Why not do your work with a standardized: - machine made up of proved units? : % . - ) Buda motor — Spiitdorf magnetb"— _Foortg-,_-»-v'i Strite transmission — Kingston dual carburetor. - These parts are a guarantee of satisfaction. Write or wire. Have your tractor ready when you need it. Get our special offer—now! A. L. BISHOP. & SON CO. : 8 Northwest Dis’:ributorfs : 1225-1227 Front St., Fargo, N. D. ‘ We carry a stock of repairs at Fargo sed Them Exclusively at the Inter-State Fair at Fargo and was pleased with them to such an extent that he insisted on having them at his next ex- hibition at Pennington County, Minnesota, Fair at Thief River Falls. MARSHALL OIL COMPANY _ BISMARCK - Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, High: School Arithmetic. Both orders came ABERDEEN Academy, Fargo Latin: Advanced .Composition, Vergil’s Bucolics,” Vergil’'s Georgics, Horace® Odes, Horace' Satires, Terence—One. Play, Livy—Book I. : French: Advanced Composition, Study of Idioms, History of French Literature, Moliere—One Play, Racine—One Play; Corneille—One Play. English: Advanced Rhetoric, History of Literature, Poetics, Chaucer, Milton, Shakespeare, Browning, Drama Construction,” Novel Construction, - Short Story Construetion, Essay Construction, Literary; Criticism, Argumentation ‘and Oratory. - Philosophy: Dialectics, Critics, Psychology, Ethics, General Metaphysics, His» tory of Philosophy. A e S oo i - High’ School ‘Graduates: taking “this coirse may attend High School Classes in other .subjects in which they may not:-have obtained credits, Tt . o 3 " " Literature: Latin I, II, IfI. IV; English T, II, III,. iV; German I, 11’. “II; “French I, II S Mathematics: ‘Elementary Algebra, Higher Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solld i -~ Sciences & Arts: Chemistry, Physics, "Agriculture, Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Drawing, High School Music. 3 a7 L i History: Ancient History, Modern History, Ameriean History, Civics. -" Classes in any High' School subject not ‘on_the above schedule will 'be formed; on application by four students. : s : Ko ) Y Penmanship and spelling, Typewriting . (Touch' system), Stenography. Book- keeping, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law. Pedagogy, History of -Education, Principles of Education,” School Administra tion, Methods in Elementary Subjects, P < ! gl SR AL Students In the Pedagogy Department may attend classes in other.Departmenta In such subjects as will enable them to gecure, by examination, professional “teach- ing certificates. Students may not attend-classes in the Pedagogy Department until their last High School Year. - . * 2 e e For further particulars and information apply to the Directress. Registration Days: Moxjdny,:Sr;d; and Tuesday, 4th September. For_ffurthu : information apply to the Direc % = i SO G S S S e S G 5 o s e N T S ———— ¥ i

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