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ADVERTISEMENTS gn;mtnfi/t Always Ready To Welcome Farmers or City Depositors 2 H. J. Hagen, Presiden Lars Christia.nson Vice-President J. J. Hastings, Vlce-Presldent N. G. Eggen, Cashier. N. J. Brevig, Ass’ t Cashier. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN BANK ARGO, N. D. Where You Get Value Received For Your Money Hotel Metropole The Cole Hotel European Plan . REP. E. E. COLE, Proprietor Rates 50c and $1.50 BOTH ON N. P. AVENUE PARGO, N. D For Wheatless Days OUR NEW Liberty Biscuits A healthful eombination of— Oatmeal, - Barley Flour, Corn Flour,- Sterilized Bran, Whole Wheat With ‘only enough sugar and shorten- in to make them crisp and delight- ful to eat. The housewife’s share in the war fs to conserve the food supply, es- pecially wheat. Serve -these new Liberty Biscuits in place of wheat Lonsumlng products and in this way do ?our part. ey are for sale at your grocer's.‘ ‘Net weight, Ask for them By the box. 31-2 1bs, Manchester Biscuit Co. PARGO, N. D. AGENTS WANTED NILES ADJUSTABLE ~ HARNESS HANGER Made with an AdUTOMATIC POSITIVE LOCKING DEVI 'Fargn Mannfactunng Co. 5% BROADWAY - FARGO, N. D. EOQ I is the Best: Life Insurance .in the world today. For full particu- lars ‘and also a free' facsimile of { Eincoln’s famous Gettyaburg address ‘write today to xtrena, vm Pl‘.l | l.mcoln Nat'l l.lfe Ins. Co. Honm w. Bnmh !'u-w I. .'D. DR. T. F. KANE The Leader presents herewith a picture of the new president of the University = of North Dakota, Dr. Thomas F. Kane. Dr. Kane has made a notable success in educational work. While he was president of the University of Washington its enroll- ment increased from 600 to 3340, and the university gained a Class 1 rank- ing in United States reports. Dr. Kane now is president of Olivet college, Michigan. He expects to be able to come to North Dakoata to take his new school year: DEPLORES DRAFTING FARMERS Editor Nonpartisan Leader: The recent editorials and articles in your paper and the Courier-News in reference to farm labor and production problems have been of great interest to me. Having lived all my life on a farm I have come in contact with many farmers and learned of their labor difficulties. % Among those drafted last summer of agricultural colleges, who had gone onto the farms and were just begin- ning to get results from their farm training when called. These gradu- ates ably filled a long felt need of the farmers who were quite willing to pay them double the wages of unskilled laborers, besides a substantial bonus at the end of the season. z These graduates passed on their scientific knowledge to their employ- ers and others in the community copied the improved methods with the result of increased production and prosperity. .My conciusion is.that the govern= ment is wasting a very valuable re- source in permitting these boys to be “drafted for soldiers when they could be of greater use to win the war on the farms. T. M. O. LET PROFITEERS “HOOVERIZE” Hinsdale,- Mont Lditor Nonpartisan Leader: . Why not let the farmer have a prof- it? We farmers like to play ball all strikes. It has been said that the ‘farmer feeds the world, but Mr. Farm- ; ~er, if we don’t get busy someone elsé - will be feeding us. Come on Mr. Prof- “Tteer, with some of your fignres, a,nd Hooverlze a8 little. : ROY R ROBE. [\ position near the end of the present.- Midway, N. D.~ were hundreds of young men graduates- right but there are too many foul PAGE#FIFTEEN ADVERTISEMENTS CLYDESDALE SALE of Pure Bred Clydesdales at the W. H. SANSBURN FARM, six miles north and one and one-half miles west of COOPERSTOWN, N. D, MARCH 6, 1918 No. 1—MINNIE LEARTCH, No. 10781, Clydes- dale Mare, Bay; broken arripe in face, two hind feet and nigh front foot walte. Foaled June 23, 1902. Sire, l!il{c(,regor. No. 8157; Dam, Princess 0. 8 No. 2—DORA S., 12881, Clydesdale Mare Bay; white stripe in 'face, white hind feet. Foaled July 3, 1906. Sire, Paymaster, No. 11349; Dam, Jessie No. 8917, No. 3—VERY PUNCTUAL, 14734. Clydesdale Stalllon, Bay: white stripe, hind feet white. Sire, Prince Punctual, , M Prince of the North, 3478: third Dam, Lady Lyon, 1611-Lord Lyon (489) 855. No. 4—DON EL| 16673, Clydesdale Mare, B d feet white, 5-—-MAGG]E ‘ELLEN, 16672, Clydesdale Mnre. Blm-k white stripe in face, hind lee t white, Foaled June 16, 1910.. SIre Count 9397; first Dam, Cora’ G., 8746-MacGregor, 8 57; sec- ond Dam, Lady Merrmtt. (1173) 8741-Lord ‘Rus- sell, (6013) 8722; third nm. Never Forgotten, (1172) 7874-Auid Reekle, 1920. No. 6—CHIEF TYRUS, 20312. Cl dudal ll?n. Bay; hind feet white. Foaled ten, No. 7—TOPSY, 20311 lydesdale Bay; white stflpe in Tace, tht, hlnd foot, whlte i‘oaled .mne 13, 1917. Sire, Punctual, 14734; t Dam, Don Elln. 16673-Coun M, 9397; sec- ond Dam, Jessle C., 8917—McGregor 8157; h rd Dam, Memutt 8741-Lord Russell, (6013 8742; fourth Dam, Never Forgotten, 7874-Aul Reekle, ( 920}‘ No. §—ROSELLA LEE, 19841, Clydesdale Mare, Bay: white stripe in fade hlnd feet white. Foaled June 19, 1916. 8ire, ){4 Punctual, 14734; flrst Dam, Jessle C 8917-] 57; sec~ Dam, Lader erriott, 8741-Lord Russell- (8013) 8742; third Dam, Never Forgotten, 7874~ d Reekie, 1920; fourth Dam, Carse Darling, (4968/~Cralchmom Bob, (2038). No 9—RUBIE, 19840 (‘lydeulnle Mnm Bay; star in face, four ‘waite fvet.. Foaled June 9, 1916, 8ire, Very Punctual, 14734; first Dam, Minnie Leartch, 10781-MacGregor, 8157; second Dam, Princess Lass, 8113-Prince of the North, 3478: thlld Dam, Bloomer, 1568-Another Day, 208: . Rosa of Carlindean, (2309)-Farm: er's Fancy, (300). No. 10—NELLIE S., 19842, Clydesdale Mure: Bay; walte stri &m in nwe, hind pasterns white. Foaled June 2i 8ire, Very Punctual, '14734. first, Dam, Don Ella, 16673-Count M., 9397; secoml Da.m. Jessle C., 8917-McGregor, 8157; third Dam, Lady Merrlon.. 8741-Lord Rus- sell, (601'%) 8742 fourth Dam, Never Forgotten, 7874-Auld Reekie, (1920). No. 11—CHIEF MORRISON, 19913 l}dmdule Stallion, Bay; white face, hind feet white. Foaled May 1, 1916. sire, Orphnn Addie, 18120; first Dam, Dotile” Morrison, 15139-Prince Dauntless, 10432; second Dam Maggie Morrison, 10336- th Dam, Miss Morrison, 8994-Prince of the North, 3478; fourth Dam, Rosa, 1755-Champion of the Notth, 1857. No. 12—ANNABELLE, 18729, Clydesdale Mare Bay; white star in face, hind feet white. Foaled Ma) 10, .1915 Sire, Very Punctual, 14734 first Bam. JD ll'ac BBIS_ISQPg;ymaswr. 11'449 sewnd am, Jessle -McGregor, 8 Lady Merrlott. 8741-Lord Rumell 6013 8742. {(;gn‘;; Dam, Never Forgotten, 7874-Auld ond Dam, Jessle C., 8017 H Dam, Lady Merrlott 8741-Lord Russell (6013, S5 fouii Dram. Nover Forgotten: 7874 At Reekie, (1920) No. 14—DAISY, 17022, Clydesdale Mare, ratch, hind ankles white. Foaled Ma. 21. 1912 8ire, Count M., 9397 flrst. Dn.m. Jessle C ., 8917~ McGre 8157; sec Lnd{l erriott, 8741-Lord Russell, 013) third Dam Never Forgotten, 7874-Auld Reekle. 1920; fourth I%n;n.) Carse Darling, (4958}-Craichmore Bob, (2038). All the above horses are registered in the American Clydesdale Association and certificate of registration will be furnished with each animal. All of the mares of breeding age are bred and I think safe in foal to Very Punctual 14734. I will also sell eleven head of grade horses and colts, six cows, seven calves and a full line of farm machinery. TERMS OF SALE: October 15, 1918, 89, bankable paper. Teams will meet the train at Lovell, on N. P. Railroad. W. H. SANSBURN, OWNER, COOPERSTOWN, N. D. " DR. J. A. H. WINSLOE, AUCTIONEER Highest Prices For Your Cream, Fairest Test, Full Weights, Patronage Dividends Quarterly ' These are but three of the reasons why you should ship your eream to the big co-operative creamery at Fargo—a creamery owned and controlled by farmers and conducted to secure for the producers of Milk, Cream, Poultry and Eggs full value for their produets If you are not shipping to this plani, you ought to begin at once. Help build up a centralizing plant of YOUR OWN Northwest Farmers Co- -operative Dairy & Produce Co. First Ave. & Third St. N., FARGO, N. D. WesternHide & Fur Co. 301-303 Pront St., Pargo, N. D. Pays . the highest prices : for Wool. Hides, Pelts, Furs and Tallow. ~ Write for Price I-llt P. J. ENGESETH LAWYER yn' LTON, N. D. _ Correspondence Promptly Answered Mention Leader ‘when writing advertizers