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Swine - . FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM—THE HOME of the little red pigs. For quick sales I will cut the gnce an - spring glgs, either ‘kind ust a_few ~more - f25.00 and $30.00 apiece. eft. Send in your orders quick. R. C. Mad- sen, Route 2, Detroit, Minn. VR They are by Iowa Model, No. 42717. He by the great Highland Model, No. 32955, and are bred for April litters. i’apers fur- nished. J. S. Reber, Burr, Minn. - CHESTER WHITE BOARS FOR SALE from registered stock, four to nine months old, price $20.00 to $40.00. For further infor- mation write, H. A, Becker, Route 1, Elbow Lake, Minn, King boar. Also some choice spring boars express K;g:paxd. I. E. Stearns and Son, Detroit, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BRED sow and gilts. a son of the mighty “Pathfinder.” D. Marquette, Milnor, KI D. A CHOICE LOT OR DUROC JERSEY SOWS, bred for April farrow. Best of breeding. Write for my delivered price. Nels Hanson, Jr., Carrington, N. serviceable seven months old Duroc Jersey boars for sale. Prices right. Ingberg Bros., Hendrum, Minn. PUREBRED LARGE TYPE POLAND CHINA sows, for sale, priced right. Ward Skeen, Fgeland, N. D. . A FEW POLAND CHINA BOARS, PEDI- _fiee furnished: Sam Leverson, Hawley, inn.,, Route 1 SIX BERKSHIRE BOARS: FOR SALE. Max Weber, Tower City, N. D, "~ FOR SALE—MULEFOOT _BOARS. Brynjulson, Bowden, N. D. IF G Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—ONE MALE BLACK AND TAN terrier, 11-2 years old, a beauty, $6.00. One full blooded {English Shepherd female, 11-2 gears old, bred to a purebred sire, color, lack, white and tan, $30.00. One graded collie, male dog, one year old. One that will make the bull go on high, $20.00. A dandy cattle and watch dog. Two female collie pups, sable and white, $3.00 each. Home Farm, Hector, Minn. < SOME FULL BLOODED SHEPHERD PUPS for sale, 9 weeks old. Males $6.00, females $4.00 each. ‘Also some large White Holland turkeys, toms $5.00, hens $4.00. J. G. Kane, Russell, N. D. : WHITE SCOTCH COLLIES FOR SALE. The do; of beauty and intelligence. A nice bunch from two to five months old. Canby White Collie Kennels, Canby, Minn, FOX HOUND PUPS AND TRAINED DOGS. Bred from some of the best trailers, For iz.le or trade. Frank Engel, Chatfield, inn. GRAY HOUNDS AND STAG HOUNDS FOR sale, guaranteed to catch and kill. Priced right. A. D. Ettles, Mina, S. FOR SALE—WOLF HOUNDS GUARAN- teed to catch and kill' a_wolf, also puppies. W. A. Sweeney, Granville, N. D. MY_ ENTIRE PACK OF HOUNDS FOR sale. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn. ¥ Help Wanted WANTED—MARRIED M’ BY YE ON stock and dairy farm, or will rent on shares to capable man having two _boys large enough to. drive team and milk. ~ This is [ one of the best, if not the best improved | . arm in Grant county. stein. cows, 65 Herfords. ark, N. D. 1200 acres, S ol- W. F. i{eynolds, men, women. housands government jobs open, $100.00 per month. = Write for list. fi-at‘\{klin Institute, Dept. M. 48, Rochester, AT ONCE—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral house work on farm. No milking, have power washer. Good wages. Send refer- ence. Erick Helland, Kathryn, N. D. WANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK ON farm. - Steady emgloyment, good wages. Norwefi'anDpreferre . J. L. Morken, Devils Lake, Miscellanequs ARGAINS. I OFFER MY ENTIRE COL- lection of mounted stuff, eagle, owls, rab- bits, chickens. etc. 1so-two shotguns and two rifles. Ward Skeen, Egeland, N. D. WANTED TO HEAR FROM SOME GOOD hay market in Montana or any other place. Have some real good hay for sale. Hildahl ros., R. No. 1, Granite Falls, Minn. SE, LAUNDRY MARVEL AND BANISH wash boards and machinery. Package 15c, dozen $1.00, prepaid. Fox Mercantile Co., Brazil, N. D. 3 THIRTY-TWO NS EARLY CUT HAY, 18.00 per ton baled, F., O. dridge, inn. Write Ole Quam, Erie, Minn, WAR MAP, WESTERN AMERICAN FRONT. ;I‘en tfi'fl% to inch, 30c. Free Press, Fessen- en, N. - Business Opfinrtunities_ R WANTED—LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS WHO Wwant to make money. Ford car Tractor Ad- ~dition with tested cooling .system. ' Your territory may still be open.- Write today. Farmers’ Tractor Company, 228 So. 4th St., Minneapolis, Minn, - ; AUTO ROADS; POCKET MAP NORTH Dakota; an¥‘I stln)te; each 30c. Free Press. Fessenden, . Agents 233 PER CENT PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE park ‘Intensifiers to Auto owners, farafgs. Banishes spark . plug’ tronble. Sells like . wildfire, Echluawe territory. Write quick. - Jubilee Mfg., Co., Dept. F-2, Omaha, Nebr. fi.l =) = 4 -5 = ) g“'-l g { - Mention Leader when writing ads rt_.lisera» « Bred to Pathfinder Rivzl\_;,. " GOATS AND ASSES i Editor Nonpartisan Leader: : : On Friday, January 11, the League’ had_,,g,l:a*%x_;e;q: to hold a meeting at Sauk Center but the Sauk Center Herald of Thursday, January 10, - contained a notice by the mayor and’ chief of police that the meeting would not be permitted. Responsi- bility for this most unwarranted in- terference pointed to certain business men known to be hostile to the League and protests both loud and deep were heard from all sides. The business men—God save the term— evidently fearing- that they had launched a boomerang, scurried to cover by making a goat of the mayor who comes out now with a statement -in which he exonerates everybody, in- cluding himself, and assumes full re- sponsibility for the act. It is whis- vered that the mayor has privately complained at his being made a goat but since numbers of his fellows have deliberately made asses of them- selves he should not object to ming- ling with them—and it adds measur- ably to the show. ‘As a champion of democracy, as an example ‘of sterling Americanism, he is fitter for the Kaiser’s court as no henchman of the Hohenzollerns ever aimed a more deadly thrust at our free institutions than this "act | of suppressing a peaceful meeting of citizens. But “we should worry” over such instances as the above for they have given a mighty push and forward swing to this great people’s move- ment that could have been secured in noe other way. Let the good work g0 on. ; . J. L. DRINKER. FOR THE MONEY SHARKS Goldwin, N. D. Editor, Nonpartisan Leader: Find enclosed clippings from the Farmers’ Dispatch of St. Paul, the backbiter of the Northwest farmers, although posing as the farmers’ friend. This dirty sheet 1is trying to create dissent so as to make the farmers pa- . tronize the local money sharks with a high rate of interest. . : F. A. LESKA, i . Harness HEAVY NEW MULE SKIN FACE CASE collars, any size, $2.75 each; extra heavy farm collars, $3.50; New Pinery collars, $5.00 each; heavy lined $6.00 pair; good second hand leather halters, 6 for $2.50; 4,800 sets new and_ second hand harness, your own price. Midway Harnéss go., 191%3 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.,, ept. 10. SAVE ONE-THIRD Buy our good-as-new rebuilt motorcycles and save'done-third. All machines in first- class condition. Prices very low. Rebuilt Motorcycles—You save one-third and more. Every standard make of motor- cycle from 1909 to 1917, Write for Free Bulletin No. 140. GUY W. WEBB & CO. 1026 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. WILL SAVE YOUR CHICKS Any reader of this paper who writes P. J. Kelly, the Poultryman, at 101 N. 2nd- St;, Minneapolis, Minn., will receive a Free Copy of his new booklet, “White Diarrhoea in Baby Chicks.” 1t tells how . to-prevent, remedy and save the whole "hatch. It's free, and this paper urges you to .write'for it at. once.—Adv, ; L e e NORTHERN GROWN SEED CORN 60-Day Oats, Seed Grain, Grass Seed, _ Southern Grown Fodder Corn and Millet It will pay you to write for pribe-s‘ “SIMMONS SEED C0., Moorhead, Minn. Sauk ‘Center-, Minn.. . duck storm blankets, ADVERTISEMENTS © ' * Ay ADVERTISEMENTS ' i . o Hogs Grind . Grain SAVES gt " SAVES- 98 LABOR GRINDER AND SELF-FEEDER With the Hog Motor the hogs can rind their own grain while feed- ng themselves and save 26% of the grain. _A 40-pound pig can operate it. It will feed 30 hogs on full feed. 60 Days’ Trial Without Risk ‘We positively guarantee té refund all- money and pay freight both lw%ys if you are not absolutely sat- sfied. ; Write today for free booklet. HOG MOTOR COMPANY 739 Andrus Building Minneapolis, Minn. SOLVES THE LABOR The FEENY [ Tractor Addition for FORDS : With a Cooling System that - KEEPS IT COOL 50 Write for Details and Territory FARMERS TRACTOR CO. 238 4th St. So. Minneapolis, Minn. re constantly writing '.. 3 Manufacture patents. List of inventions actually uested and book ‘‘How to Obtaln a Pat. ¥ ven our in selhn pneent-.. 7 W:l‘h 'or details of interest to evu'g inventor. P8 Chandlee & Chandlee, Patent Atterneys Est. 21 Years 505 7thSt.,Washington. D. C. foSHERMAN ==S7, PAUL MINN==g Full Value Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel in St. Paul. More one dollar rooms than any other first- class hotel in St.Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters 5. g ) NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS SEED CORN Is Our Specialty Largest and Best Equipped Seed Corn Drying Plant in the Northwest CLOVER, ALFALFA, MILLET TIMOTHY, GRASS SEED FIELD SEEDS Write for Price List U. S. Food Administration License No. G-16337 N. J. OLSEN COMPANY MOORHEAD MINNESOTA " From ground planted secured by use of The KEYSTONE POTATO PLANTER than by any other method of planting. Work perfectly ac- curate, A simple, strong, durable machine. Write for CATALOG, price, etc. A, Jo PLATT, MFR. BOX ™ STERLING, [LLw» Field Seeds 257, LESS MONEY “You will be astonished at our low prices for extra high quality Field Seeds. Sold on approval, Don’t pay two prices for Grass Seed. We have recleaned Timotby $14.00 per bu. and-up; Alfaifa $8.90 per bu. other Grass Seeds in $3.25 per bu; Alsyke and Timothy 85.50 per bu; Clover at proportion. We are GRASS and FIELD SEED specialists selling at bedrock prices. We make f Granges and F: Club ord ‘Wirite today for I AMERICAN"MUTUAL ‘SEED 0, Dept. 79z CHICAGS, TLLINSIS FOR to or, better than This work is Educational Organization, WORKERS WANTED THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT e have reason to believe that the Government will in % ve{’y short time assist in establishing the Rochdale System of Co-Operation in the United States. On account of the interest that has already devéloped and the demand for this system to be put in operation and the lack of knowledge of the. essential .features that were necessary to make the Rochdale System a success, it became necessary for us to establish a school to teach and train people to do the work. ‘We started school on November 1st, and it was a success from the start, yet we are not getting enough people to take up the work as fast as demands are being made for managers for Co-Operative Stores that we are establishing and men to sell stock to establish co-operative institutions. ; This School is for the purpose of training people in the true P the Rochdale System of Co-Operation so that the people that we interest may know and understand that it is a plan of “Each for all and all for each.” want every Red-Blooded American that has more interest in the Common People than in dollars to ¢ome and see us or write us, and we W if you will take up. this. work with the spirit that is neces Y make a success, that the people with whom you meet atid thterest to take part in the movement will be benefitted, and. you l?vlll receive a compensation equal ou have ever received.before. - Ve S eing. conducted by the American, Rochdale:Union, an educa- tional Organization teaching co-operation and establishing Business Institu- tions. on the combined plan of the. Rachdale System as being operated -in England, Scotland, Ireland, Denmark and othlier ¢ | the co-operative institutions of America what the Co-Operative Union, Ltd., is to the co-operative enterprises of Europe. s o Write for further information, or call at the Ninth Floor, Pioneer Building. AMERICAN ROCHDALE UNION The Co-Operative Wholesale Society of America, Business Assoclation, St. Paul, Minnesota, rinciples of We ill assure you that sary in any work to ropéan. Countries, and is to -