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names | THEmanwho goes 1 tofighttakesa chance: ._jlq buying iberty Bonds ‘you take no chéince!’’ ¥our “investment is backed by all ‘the resources of the richest ‘- ‘government in the world. Don’t be a ~ Slacker! Statement of the Ownership, Manage- ment, Cilrculation, Etc., Required 'by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, Of The Nonpartisan Leader published weekly at Fargo, North Dakota for Octo- ber 1, 1917. : ; STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF CASS ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State an@'county aforesaid, personally appeared John Thompson, who, having been. duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he'is the General Manager of the Nonpartisan Leader and that the fol- lowing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owner- ship, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caftion. required by the Act of August 24, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: ‘1. That the names and addresses of the gublisher, editor, managing editor, and usiness managers are: 3 Publisher, "‘Nonpartisan Publishing. Co., Fargo, N. D. - : % Editor, Oliver S. Morris, Fargo, N. D. Managing Editor, - Oliver Morris, ¥Fargo, N.. D. Business Manager, John Thompson, Fargo, N. D. N 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or; if a corporation, give its name and the and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of tlie total amount of stock.) A. J. Fox, Fargo, N. D. I3. F. Wood, Fargo, N. D. 3 3. That the known bondholders, mort- gagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount . of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If -there are none, so state.) None.: "~ : . 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stock- holders, and security holders, if any, con- tain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of -the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela- tion, the name of the person or corpora- tion for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief' as to the cir- sumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the com- pany as trustees, hold stock and securi- ties in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no \reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any in- terest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or other- wise, ' to paid.subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is ««.sv. (This ti{lt,orma.%io;\ is required from daily publications only. 7 JOHN THOMPSON, er. Business Manager. ‘Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of October, 1917, (SEAL) : I J. C. BINA, T Notary Public, Cass County, N. D. My Commission Expires Aug. 31, 1921. : Honey TE CLOVER EXTRACTED HONEY in 60-1b.- cans, 310.80;1}3-11;. pails, 3%03; g;;si ice ‘money order. . Petrich & Vick, Grace City, N. D. #iONEY — FINE EXTRACTED, IN 60- gound can, $8.50. Chris Bahr, Almont, z £ 3 Lumber 'EUMBER SHINGLES AND FENCH osts at money-saving prices. Farm- : lo?'x-s’ trade our specialty. Send your bills . today for free estimate. Robert Emer- son Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, ‘Washington. Shorthorns Edgewood Stock Farm * OFFERS FOR SALE . 60 head of registered Shorthorn cows and heifers: Also a few registered Shorthorn bulls. Chesebro Smith, Prop. Reference: First Nat'l Bank of Fargo. Auctioneers AUCTION Are you going to have one? If so, Phone or Write J. W. LUND The Auctioneer --Alexandria - 1912, embodied in section 443, o TS ——— supplied. ; ;. Bucceeding issue. " 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 Best results come from Leader Classified Ads, < Rates are 8 cents per word for the first time, and 6 cents per word for each Half rates to members of the F: ' 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 armers’ Nonpartisan League Pouitry FOR SALE—CHOICE PUREBRED S. C. white Leghorn cockerels, from egg pro- ducing varieties, $1 each. M. B. tur- keys, purcbred, extra large, young toms, $6; hens, ne one-year-old tom, half wild, extra fine, not related, $8. Large Toulouse geese, $2 each, either sex. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. TEN PAIR BEAUTI FAN-TAIL pigeons at $1.50 pair, Purebred White Holland Turkeys, $5.00 for male, $3.00 for female if taken soon. Address, Miss Bertha Maier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., Route 5, ROSE COMBED, SILVER LACED, WY- andottes, yearling hens, pullets, or cock- erels, $1.25 each. Large mammoth Pekin _ducks and drakes, $1.50 each. Mrs. W. G. Fick, Verona, N. D. CHOICE PUREBRED S. C. BLACK Minorca cockerels, from. egg producin, varijeties, $1.50 each; pair, $3.00, taken before October 20th., John J. Norberg, Tolley, N. D. D e A e COCKERELS AND SHOW PENS_ROSE 8 o =} & Comb Buff Leghorn, Columbian Wyan-. dotte, Silver Laced Wyandotte. Cheap. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. FOR SALE—M. B. TURKEYS, PURE- .bred, extra large young toms, $5.00; hens, $3.00. Mrs. W. C. Howard, Lem- mon, S. D.,, Route 1. ; SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels tenth of May birds from prize stock, $1.25 to $2.00. J. E. Mulholland, Kramer, N. D. : ROSE COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCK- erels at $1.00 each. - November 1st de- Iiveryh )Itfrayb hatched. L. A Wetzel, SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels, at $1.25, early hatched. Mrs, Ernest Saville, Ridgeville Farm, Brad- dock, N. D, - : R. C. RHODE ' ISLAND RED _SPRING cockerels, 'Windheim and . Kauffman strains, $1.76 each. Mrs. John Allen, York, N. D. z WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKER- els, $1.50 each; . pullets, $1.00 each. Julius Jorgenson, Towner, N. D. : WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $1.50 .each. Special price on . six.' or more. Flora Walker, Kathryn, N. D. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED spring cockerels. Price $1.50. - Twin Elm Farm. C. C. Ernst, Sabin, N. D, PUREBRED R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED spring cockerels and pullets, $1.25 each.*® Lewis Fossum, Loma, N. D WHITE PLYMOUTH. ROCK COCKER- els, $1.25 each. Fred Lemke, Eagle Bend, Minnesota. - PUREBRED BROWN LEGHORN COCK- ;;-els, $1.00 each. Chas. Carlson, Shields, . D. Farms FOUR: HUNDRED ACRES — THREE hundred tillable, balance good pasture. 80 acres in crop this_season, balance new prairie. Fair buildings and fences. Unlimited quantity of good sprin, water. Located 10 miles northeast o Sentinels Butte in Golden Valley Co. This is a snap at $11.50 per acre, $2,300 cash, balance in five equal instailments at 6 per cent interest. For further particulars write or call on me at Senti- xfiel gutte. A, W. Ferris, Sentinel Butte, GOOD PRAIRIE FARM LANDS, 80 TO 640 acres or more each in Becker and Mahnomen Counties, Minnesota. Good soil, clay sub-soil—every acre tillable. Excellent schools, churches, creameries, flour mill, etc., near. Prices and terms reasonable. Frenzel Land Co., 850 Laurel Ave., St. Paul. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, EASY terms, 320 acres, Turtle Mountain Stock Far‘m,d' with togli'a mtighinery, livestock, feed, grain an y. For par- ticulars and prices address, P. L. Peter- son, Kelvin, N. D. COME! . LOOK! BUY! IMPROVED farms! Wild lands.” Good soil, low price, near town, easy terms, one crop §;yls) for land. F. Woodworth, Driscoll, STOCK_ AND GRAIN ranch, 520 acres, fenced; improved; fine spring; coal mine. Price $27.50 per acre. Terms. Box 132, Emerson, N, D, ool bttt 0 Yol il bt M 4 R HOMESTEAD IN MONTANA, 16,000,000 acres Government land, 640 acres, new law, Circulars free. Homestead Bu- reau, 177, Box 845, Butte, Mont. FOR SALE — NEAR Minn.,, two_-dandy farms. Write me uick for description. I. .. Peters, itchfield, Minn., Route 'OR SALE—110-ACRE AGRI TURAL stock farm, near St. Paul into Wiscon- sin. _Particulars, Writa owner. 231, Bottineau, N. D. Exchange FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR stack complete threshing outfit, 26 horse Port Huron engine, first class shape; 36-60 Hart Parr separator, run 20 days, cook car furnished, two lined water tanks with wagons. ~All complete. Will give a bargain. Address F. M. Trul- linger, Carrington, N. D, Coffee and Tea COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IM- orters, Tea! S 0 per cent. Write for price list. Frank & Co., 368 River St.. Chicago, Il Farms for Rent HFIELD l’: : ¥ ery to take stock on shares for 320-acre farm. Write for particulars. Box 129, Sharon, N. D. Save 331-3 per cent to | Livestock e LA b b ool Ui S g B O FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM — THE home of the little red pigs. I am back again with my famous Duroc- Jersey pigs from my thousand pound ancestors. I am going to give away a fall pig free of charge, with every three spring pigs I sell in one order, from the same stock as I am selling from. 1 have not got room to take care of winter pigs, and Wwill give my customers the benefit of it. Express prepaid to your station. gt?digrees furnished. Write for prices. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn., R. F. D. No. 2, Box 19. e L bl Gl oo B DS R Rt TWO PUREBRED POLAND CHINA boars, Large type, May farrow, well marked. Fine pigs. Prices right for quick sale. Also one purebred Short- horn bull, 18 months old; dark red, ex- ceptionally good back, smooth turned all round, a high class animal. This ad appears but once. Write, C. B. Crary, Stanley, N, D, 5 Lolsdire el i gl ) o o S o NP O BROWN SWISS FOR SALE. ONE BULL, was one year old September 10th. One bull calf dropped March 12th. One bull calf dropped April 8th. All three fine individuals and all eligible to registry. ree registered cows for sale. . Come and look them over. Brown Swiss ito%c Farm, C. F. Shong, Newburg, s ey L P o e ol L G BN e TO BREEDERS OF LARGE YORK- shires. I have several boars, of April farrow from some of Canfield’s best bred Yorks, which I am selling ' at farmer’s prices. Pedigrees furnished, ‘Write for description and prices. W. F: Stephens, Gwinner, N. D. et el i A e Sdve Ml e N $180. TAKES TWO_ FINE SHETLAND poines, single and double harness; sin- gle. and double buggy; two sadles and bridles. These must be sold soon, If interested write. Miss Bertha Maier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn,, R. 5. peiee bt debon Sy Bl o ol ot S L L0 OIS BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SPRING pigs from large mature Sows. Litters of ten these pigs of both sexes are sure to please. Price $30 or two at $55. My motto, ‘A square Deal”. A Leaguer. ‘Wm. H. Murphy, Regent, N. D. TWENTY DUROC JERSEY PIGS; TW boars, ready for service. Pedigree fur- nished. Also thirty grade Holstein Friesian heifers and cows. Some fresh izdolw. Bargain. L. C. Hanson, Audubon, nn. i S N e TS e D S e g o T BIG TYPE POLAND! CHINAS, 60 spring pigs sired by Eddy Boy Smooth A "Wonder, Big Orphan and Superior Long Wonder and. from large sows. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. ? DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS of enormous size, coupled with feeding qualities. The farmer's hog—the breed- ers hog—the feeders hog. All leading blood lines represented. Louis U. Wei- land, Ethan. S. D. A FINE LOT OF PUREBRED SHROP- shire rams for sale. Also .polled Dur- ham bulls. Some of these were. prize winners at the N. D. State fair. H. A. Strutz, Thompson, N. D. TWELVE ' HEAD OF HEAVY SHIRE- bred horses. Will sell at a bargain if taken before Nov. 1. Inquire of T. W. Kinsey, Towner, N. D., for particu- lars as to age, etc. REGISTERED DUROC APRIL ' AND May pigs for sale. No crop, must close out my herd by October 15th. Prices $20.00 and $25.00. G. T. Cameron, Loraine, N. D. REGISTERED POLLED DURHAM bulls; Shropshire, Oxford, Rambouillet Rams, including Champion Oxford herd Ram. Robert Strutg, Bismarck, N. D. SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS AND heifers registered. Also some good graded heifers. priced right. Chris Bahr, Almont, N, D. X 5 SALE—REGISTERED shire rams from heavy wool-bearing stock, all twins. Write for prices. Geo. ‘W. Benton, Finley, N. D. HIGH MODEL STOCK—AM_ OFFERING five five-months old Duroc Jersey boars. ¥ es right. Ingberg Bros., Hendrum, inn. TWO PUREBRED DUROC JERSEY boars of April farrow. Fine color and shape. Louis Satrum, Hannaford, N. D, SIX MONTHS _REGISTERED HOL- stein bull, $80.00, if taken at once. Write J. J. Schultz, Glen Ullin, N. D. PERCHERON STALLIONS AT REA- sonable prilces. L. A. Stangeland, May- ville, N. D. PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOARS AND sows. Mat Weber, Tower City, N. D. Autos and Supplies NEW GEARS FOR ANY MAKE OF CAR. 10 per cent to 50 per cent less than manufacturers’ list. Send old gears for duplication. Illinois Gear Works, 105 ‘W. Monroe St., Chicago, 1lls. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE, TWIN cylinder, two speed; presto tank and head-light. Run two hundred miles. gri%: $175.00. Elmer Sulland, o AUTOMOBILES DIRECT TO YQU AT wholesale. Write for catalog and prices, Red River Motor Co.,, Wahpeton, N. D. Help Wanted MAN—TO WEAR FINE SUIT, ACT AS agent; big pay, easy work, Banner Tailoring Co., Dept. 738, Chicago. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, - 118 BROAD- way, Fargo, N. D. Business Opportunities HOMESTEAD PARTNERS WANTED. $11 per acre pays gravity water; fine climate; sure crops; near school, rail- road, etc. Work credited. Ask Cald- well, Wilson, Ida. PAGE NINETEEN FOR' SALE—ONE 15-20 UNIVERSAL Cass Pull tractor; one Rumley six-bote tom engine plow, very little used. Can be seen on my farm at Maddock, N. D, For particulars, write to M. Solberg, Lake Park, Minn. FOR SALE—110 H. P. CASE STEAM tractor, 1911 model, extension rims, good shape, sacrifice for $1200 if taken with- in 60 days, will consider late model auto or house in trade. Millard Christopher, Letcher, S, D. FOR SALE—T HAVE A LIMITED NUM- ber of Stade-Mak-a-Tractors which I will sell to farmers at dealers prices as long as they last. Bargains for fg:‘nebody. O. J. Lacy, Sidney, Mon- a. s B i e W S T T T ONE NEW BIG BULL TRACTOR. A snap at $550, One small Bull tractor in good condition, price $150. Inquire at 309 N. P. Ave. Fargo, N. D. PRACTICALLY NEW AVERY 8-16 tractor. Used only about twenty days. Will save you over $300. Robinson Bros., Osakis, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE TEN-BOTTOM JOIN Deere engine plow in good shape. Has not been used in stony land. John Reisenweiber, Newark, S. D. FOR SALE—ONE TWIN CITY TRAC- tor, 15-30, price $1200.00. Will trade for young cattle. John Ellingson, Towner, N. D.,, Box 314, Miscellaneous HAIR SWITCHES MADE OUT OF combings and cut hair. Guaranteed. Your own hair returned. Natural hair switches for sale cheap. A farmer, Box 106, Sharon, N. D. Mrs. John Keillor, FOR SALE—PACKARD PIANO, A VERY high grade instrument, in excellent con- dition, can not tell from new, cost $700. Will sell very reasonable. M. Halliday, Bismarck, N, D. FOR SALE—APPLES, IN CAR LOTS OR -~ small orders, by Farmers Union Co-op= erative association. 136 W. Mt. Ave., Ft. Collins, Colorado. B. F. Bickerstaff, fruit manager. e DR e N B e ONE SIX H, P, WATERLOO GASOLINE Engine, one Bowser feed mill, both in good shape. To' be bought at the right price. Hebeisen Bros., Hamburg, Minn. BARRED ROCK COCKERELS AT $1.25 each if taken in September, and full Berkshire boar pigs at $20.00 apiece. Ole Aasen, Galesburg, N. D, RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR Delivered prices to farmers. Overton, Sagle, Idaho. ABOUT FIFTY TONS UPLAND HAY, $15.00 F. O. B, cars. J. Wallman, Regan, N. D. HAY FOR SALE. Swanville, Minn. LOTS. Bradley ROBERT PETZ, Wanted WANTED.-TO BUY—ONE REGISTERED Herefurg} bull about serviceable age and two regiStered Heifers, with calves. Must- not be related. . Give prices in first letter. P. E. Strom, Colgan, N. D. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM RE- liable parties in the market for good p]'airxe hay. Either in Montana or North ‘Dakota. State your price. A, Neuwenhuis, Gary, Minn. SEVERAL CAR LOADS OF OATS DI- rect from farmers. If you have one or moreicar loads for sale-send-sample and price F. O. B. your leading point. M. B. Johnspn, Alexander,. N. D. It s Uittt Sl OB O 0 A S I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR Junk of all description. - Ship your junk, auto tires and metals to M. A. Nafta- lin, 320 Front street, Fargo, N. D. ettt S s PO ST R nRe B Vel | - WANTED—OLD FALSE TEETH. I PAY $2 to $16 for complete set: parts propor~ tionately. Dr, Wright, Hartford City, Indiana. : WANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND PO- tato digger, with dumping attachment preferred. W. E, Martin, Huff, N. D For Sale or Excha.nge' i FOR TRADE—320 ACRES OF LAND IN Sioux County, N. D., four miles from town. Price $12.00 per acre. Incum- brance, $1,700, due in four years. Will trade my_equity for some good young ?qorses. w. . Kolb, owner, Regan, - o N RE e R L S R e A FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR YEAR- ling Holstein heifers, one registered Percheron black mare: apd suckling mare colt. Mare is five vears old. Weight 1700 pounds, Inquire, Otto Dahn, Steele, N. D, WILL TRADE — 1916 MODEL, GOOD five passenger car, electric starter; also threshing rig, complete; also good piano with. bench, for stock, sheep or cash, What have you? Write for particulars. Box 108, Sharon, N. D. FOUR REGISTERED CLYDESDALE horses, complete threshing outfit Hart- Parr 22-45 Kerosene tractor and Buffalo Pitts_separator and cook car. River= side Farm, Edinburg, N. D, Wanted—Farms TO RENT A 200-320 ACRE GRAIN AND stock farm in North Dakota or western Minnesota, with good buildings and plenty of water; close to market and school. Only three in family; a M. E, community preferred. State terms. Write O. E. H., Sanger, N. D. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. %(i[?ttson. 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, nn. WILL BUY A FEW PIECES OF LAND, if cheap, for cash. Describe land fully first letter. Box 57, Rugby, N. D. WANTED—TO HEAR_ FROM OWXNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O, K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin, WANTED TO RENT FARM VICINITY %( Il(j'ra.mer. J. E. Mulholland, Kramer, Dogs and Pet Stock A FEW NICE SHEPHERD PUPS FOR sale if taken soon. Females, $2.50, males, $3.50, nine weeks old. Also one and one half year old female, $7.50. A, fine cattle and good watch dog. J, G. Kane, Russell, N. D, FOR SALE—HOUNDS, GROWN DOGS and pups. Ship C. O. D. B. H. Hart- well, Randolph, S. D, Mentior® Leader when writing advertisers -