The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 10, 1918, Page 23

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Poultry: EGGS FROM “'A. YIGOROUS FLOCK OF Rose-comb Reds, carefully culled and splen- did colori. . Have handled this breed ments. -~ Benjamin Hamann, Oakes, N. D. PRIZE-WINNING ROSE-COMB Wyandotte cockerels, eggs. Hens, and bronze turkeys: for sale. For $1 I will send you a secret telling you how to save your chicks from dying in the shell. Mrs. Gunder _Kittleson, R. 3, Harmony, Minn. O e o it Mt W B i f M PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB - WHITE Wyandotte ‘cockerels, eggs. Bronze turkeys for sale, For $1 I will send you a secret telling you ‘how to ‘save your chicks from dying in the shell. . Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Route 8, Harmony, Minn. WE HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED NUM- r of extra good - vigorous Single-comb White Leghorn ‘cockerels at $3 each. Satis- faction guarante The North Dakota State Penitentiary, -Bismarck, N. D.- HATCHING EGGS, “YESTERLAID STRAIN,” purebred single-comb’ White Leghorns, pre- paid, $1.25 per 15; $6 per 100; 97 per cent fertility and delivery guaranteed. J. B Kelly, Vanville, N. D., ; EGGS FOR HATCHING-PUREBRED Barred Plymouth Rocks and _Single-comb White Leghorns, good winter layers; $1.26 for 15; $6.60° per 100. Frank Weber, Ma- zeppa, Minn., R. 2. PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, veal, beans, wool. S. L. McKay, Third St., St. Paul, Minn. BABY CHICKS, 20 CENTS; BUFF LEG- horn, Columbia~ Wyandotte, Silverlaced Wy- andotte eggs, 100 for $5. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. PRICES REDUCED—PARTRIDGE . WYAN- dotte eggs, 16 for $1.25; 100 for $6.. Rouen duck- eggs,. 1.50" for 12. 'S. O. Weaver, Car- rington, N.. D. - : § . FERRIS IMPROVED SINGLE-COMB WHITE orn eggs; $1.50 per 15: $8 per 100; ~ 280-264 egg. strain. Miss Gertrude Mauer, Slayton, Minn. Ve FOR SALE—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK eges, $1.50 a setting of 15, in good parcel post cartons. rs. R. Huttner, Lignite, EGGS FROM EXTRA CHOICE DARK-ROSE- comb Reds, Kauffman-Windheim strain, $1.76 for 15. Mrs. John Allen,. York, N. D. SINGLE-COMB CRYSTAL WHITE ORPING- ton eggs, $1.60 per 15; $6 per 100. Fish Lake Stock Farm, Astoria, S. D. PEARL GUINEA EGGS FOR HATCHING, $1.50 for 15. - Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, N. D. . ~ % EGGS—ROSE-COMB' REDS, $1.25 - PER 15; $6 per 100. 'Mrs. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, -3 . Farm Machinery THRESHING AND PLOWING OUTFIT—I will sell or trade my Case threshing outfit consisting of one 20-40 H. P. Case gasoline engine; one 28-inch cylinder, 50-inch gear, steel separator, with steel - Garden City feeder, 14-foot carriet, blower, weigher; one 500-gallon ' steel tank on steel truck; one four-bottom Case Sattley . automatic lift stubble plow with four-breaker bottoms ; one six-bottom Case Sattley hand-lift stubble bottoms and three-breaker bottoms; one Case self-feeder for 28-inch cylinder separ- ator. This machinery is all in A No. 1 shape. No junk. If interested write E. B. Starkey, Woonsocket, S. D., R. F. C. No. 2. FOR QUICK. SALE (REASON, DRAFTED), hulling outfit, 22 horsepower Advance steam engine; 18 size Reeves’ huller; water tank; rig complete, like mew; $850. A bargain. L. Hastréjter, Parkers Prairie, Minn. Automobiles and Accessories FORDS CAN BURN HALF COAL OIL, OR cheapest gasoline, using our 1918 carburetor; 84 miles per gallon guaranteed. Easy start- ing. Great power increase. Attach it your- self. Big profit selling for us. Thirty days’ 5 oney k guarantee. Styles to fit any automobile. Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. - TIRES—TUBES—TIRES—TUBES Save real money, 'buying direct. -80x8 plain, - .80 ; 80x314 nonskid, $12.20; 32x3l4 non- . skid, $14.40; 33x4 nonskid, 19.60. We ship . O. D., allowing examination. Independent Tire Supply House, St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—TWO. 84x41, CASINGS tubes, Q.' D. clincher, $20 each. Two 85x5 -3 : casings, and tubes, Q. D. clincher, $22.50 each. “Shipped on approval. P. A. Gordon, Grace City, N. D. ‘A" SEED; MONTANA NORTHERN grown, the best and most hardy seed on the market. Genuine Grimm, pale blue blossom, No. 1, 99.26 pure, no foul seed, 40 cents per 1b.; No. 2, 30 cents. Pedigree furnished- t. Montana Native, 25- and 1 H . ks and farmers’ clubs write for prices -on. large lots. Other ship- ping point, Moorhead, Minn. James Rannel, - (grower), Harlem, Mont., Box E104. AL- : a: seed; 40 cents a pound. Tested 99 <y s %ert;‘ cent at experiment station. . Monson % o e, N..D. Employment - ; PN R e st Al b N R AR $100. MONTH PAID MEN-WOMEN, 18 O over. . ‘Thousands government clerical po- sitions - open. * Pleasant work. = Vacations . pay ; seven-hour day. Pull unnecessary. tion sufficient. Examinations everywhere 'soon., = Write immediately for Fryanklln Institute, Dept. list positions open. =R 48 Rochester, N. Y. ANTED—A GOO) for results come from Leader Classified Ads. per word is made. Xhen claiming the 4-cent rate. ds must reach _ Livestock & R S Yo I S LTI O e P Jel Big type Durocs, that raise big litters. The hustling, rustling kind that have the knack of converting all kinds of feed into pork. t(_)rde‘r2 gnxs right away.. - Either sex, $15, two or $ : A have some ‘choice Red Polled bull calves at reasonable prices. Papers furnished. . A C. NE , Prop., Fingal, N. D. BIG TYPE- POLAND CHINAS; LARGE bones, long, deep-bodied, .choice quality pigs of March farrow. Pairs and trios not akin; $18 edch. Pedigrees furnished. Registered Holstein bull calves, eight months old; prices reasonable. McNelly & Harper, McIntosh, Minn. FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Friesian bull calves from two to six months old; $756 to $160 each. Will trade for pure- bred Shropshire lambs or ewes, or any other breed. Also five young cows. Herman Schu- macher, New Germany, Minn. prize. boar Mirmesota state fair, 1917. Price, ,. 816 each.” Fine herd boar for sale! ‘Wm. ; 1, :Brownton, ‘Minn, s> 7 S0 — DUROC JERSEY PIGS OF THE KIND: that has satisfied, ' mostly.-April~ farrow. Unrelated pairs or more. Guarantced equal . to any on the market. Shipped on.approval. Prices reasonable ; pedigrees furnished. Jens Molvig, Buxton, -N. D. 7 FOR SALE—A CHOICE LOT OF DUROC Jersey April boars at $20 each .when 10 weeks old. Sired by a son of Investor and Giant Invincible. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. Brown & Son, R. 1, Box 104, Stew- artville, Minn. . DO YOUR BIT BY RAISING “GOOD” PURE- bred Chester White pigs. The stretchy, strong-boned, fast-growing sort. Order now and get the choice. Pedigree furnished. figlced right. Harry Uppman, Lancaster, inn. MYERS. POLANDS—YOUNG STOCK CAR- rying. the noted blood lines of Big Price, Big Orange, Smooth Wonder, A Wonder, Big Wonder. . From the best known herds. Archie E. Myers, Warroad, Minn. CALVES DEHORNED IN SIMPLE, PAIN- less manner with humane dehorning pencil. Treagtment for 80 calves, $1, postpaid. Suc- cess guaranteed. Humane Specialty - Co., Faribault, Minn. IMPROVED CHESTER WHITE PIGS FROM February and April litters. Papers guaran- teed. pigs not related, if sc desired. John F. Zimmerman, Davenport, N. D, R. 2, Box .13. s s REGISTERED DUROC PIGS, MARCH AND April farrow; either sex. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. Prices reason- able. Emil Mecklenburg, Hancock, Minp. POLAND CHINA FALL PIGS, _BOTH sexes, $35 to $50; sired by Dakota Wonder and Big Bone; pedigree. furnished. J. W. Olson, Minnewaukan, N. D. - FOR SALE—BIG TYPE. POLAND CHINA spring pigs of both sexes. ' Pedigrees fur- nished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hubert Zander, Sleepy Eye, Minn. o R SALE—ONE REGISTERED polled bull, six :years. old; pounds; price, $200. Olaf Ostgulen, Glen- wood, Minn. T DUROC JERSEY PIGS, EITHER SEX, REG- istered, $16 each. April farrow. Shipped -on approval. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. A FINE TEAM OF DRIVING PONIES; ARE also broke for single and saddle. Will sell reasonable. Albert Messner, Pekin, N. D. —————— FOR SALE—APRIL PIGS; CHESTERS, $5 each_at weaning. .per bushel. E, R. Fritch, Leal, N. D. FULLBLOOD DUROC JERSEY PIGS, heavy bone; eight weeks old; $25 per pair. George Hastings, Westhope, N. D. : .FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED CHESTER " White herd boar ; Towa’s best breeding. 8. W. Siebrands, Northwood, N. D. s FOR SALE—REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY boar, age nine months. Shaw, Mont., R. 1. THOROUGHBRED O. 1. €. PIGS FOR SALE; $15 each at six weeks, Arthur Ahlen, Cleve- land, N. D., R. 1. : l 3 : DUROC * PIGS_OF CHOICE - BREEDING, guaranteed. Prices low. Georgeville, Minn. DUROC JERSEY PIGS FROM REGISTERED stock at reasonable prices;. C. M. Parker, Galesburg, N. D. -- A Wbt ddntnb A S et et S T ‘BIG TYPE DUROC BOAR PIGS. PEDI- grees furnished. A. B. Hanson, Starbuck, P. O. Sonstegard, Minn., R. 5. FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE PIGS (PED-' i%{ees furnished). H. F. Augst, Halstad, nn. ; Junk v e SHIP. YOUR SCRAP IRON, METAL, RUB- ber,: etc., to Phillip. Greenberg & 'Co., " Paul, "Minn, "Cash buyers. Always pay | - highest market p! . Wil iprices. ~Tron, bones, ‘carlots_only, 7" % Leader Classified Department 3 “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” ' This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them “supplied. Rates are 6 cents per word. To members of the National Nonpartisan eague whe advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own ‘nee:s, a rntg of 4 zng League members must give the number of their membership receipt All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE - JUDITH = BASIN : LAND — BEST SMALL weighs' 1,900 Silver-hull buckwheat, $2 Willis Bailey, Fort €eggs, produce i~ .+ Farms S Sl > e RS N TR B e EIGHTY-ONE ACRES, CROPS, STOCK, MA- chinery, $6,800. - Six miles from county seat, ' one-half mile to- station,-school and church. Soil .productive loam, no sand, no stone. Eighty acres cultivated, balance blue grass pasture; some timber. ‘Borders on small lake. Five-rdom héuse, barn, granary, ma- chine shed, chickenhouse, hoghouse, 5 cows, 1 heifer, 1 yearling, 7, pigs, 2 horses, har- ness, 30 chickens, sulky plow, bobsled, har- row, 2 cultivators, grain binder, corn binder, mower, 2 wagons, hayrake, disc, drill, cul- tivator, tank, cream separator. Crops are planted and go with the place, No trades; possession at once; $3,600 cash, balance at 6 per cent. John W. Norton Co.,’ 4556 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. ey B e M e S, N, - et e CRYSTAL SPRING RANCH FOR SALE; 2,080 acres suitable for stock and farming. Land quite rolling,. of black loam with clay subsoil. Good seven-room house, horse and cattle barn, granary, blacksmith shop, ma- chine shed, natural spring, best water. Nearly all fenced and crossfenced; 500 acres Schoolhouse on_farm, eight miles from two good towns. Have ‘160 head of cattle and 40 head of horses; will sell with" 3 farm if wanted. ‘Will exchange for small farm'in southern Minnesota, Iowa or X -~ Wisconsin, ‘or any: éther good locality; 160 acres, $35 per acre, balance $25. Sell for part cash,.plenty of time for balance- at 6 per cent, crop or without. ‘B, F. Martin (owner), Hurdsfield, N. D. . WANTED! YOUR NAME, IF. YOU ARE interested in bettering yourself, for we can help you, can show you choicer lands, at less money, than .you can :find anywhere else. Aitkin county is noted as a dairy district, Everything is just right and, as yet, prices are very low, while our company will give you long time, if you want it, to pay. Don’t select a farm anywhere till you have read our literature. . Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. road town, abundance of coal and fine living water on land. - No exchange; but to force' immediate sale, $30 per acre, on good terms, buys this wonderful - bargain (worth $60 per acre) direct from owner. E. M. Kieron, 337 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. : KITTSON COUNTY, MINN.; WHERE BIG crops are sure. I have for sale a few snaps in half_ sections and quarters. Also for trade. I wish some hustler with “Stick” in him to act as agent. Write or call on A. Carlson, Kennedy, Minn. GOLDEN VALLEY IMPROVED FARM, 160 acres; practically all tillable; 155 acres crop, Fair buildings, fine water, excellent land. One-half the crop will be included if taken soon; $45 per acre. D. J. McMahon, Beach, N. D. grain and livestock section in the North- west. direct from owners and save ex- cessive commissions. Fergus County Co- Operative Assn., Lewistown, Mont. % 820-ACRE DRY FARM IMPROVED LAND in American Falls, Idaho, great wheat belt; $25 per acre; one-third cash, balance long terms. Write George Stoll, Pocatello, Idaho. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR cash, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. bt s WANTED TO' HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. TO BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE OR MAKE farm loan, ‘write .or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. IF YOU WANT TO® SELL YOUR LAND write to Sylvester Bros:, St. Paul, Minn. Miscellaneous LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS. OUR price, only 25 cents for developing a six- exposure roll film and waking six prints up to postal size. Postals, 40 cents; mailed back, prepaid. Cash.must accompany order. Do not send postage stamps. Moen's Art Studio, Box K, Preston, Minn. L Tobacco - habit stopped. Anti-Snut cents ; [} ANTI-SNUFF 183 N. St. Albans St., .+ Harness 500 SETS OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND farm harness, $35, $40, $456 per set. Also large stock of new harness from $50 to $65 per set. We save you money. Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, St. Paul, Minn. 800 SETS SECOND HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds, cheap; 800 sets new_harness at~less than manufacturer’s cost. . Midway Harness Co., 11958 "University Ave., St. Paul, ‘Minn. Schools and Colleges BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT "o men and women: by Prof. Gilsdorf. = New ~7mnx_(mpmu; June 20tl;, the v¢onvictions. : - Germany. No not even from the time: Rnth Tabacer b cents s Anti Gigney.| the war broke out. A person.who has CO., St, Paul, Minn. : ~sent to every state.in the Union. eatalog free, low rates, ' ;Write ‘Twin City Barber, '?‘“H&~3M'_nelfluqbln S A “Minn. FanepinG s : _'yxe‘x;tion the Leuder When Writing Advertisers Dogs and Pet Stock SILK TOY POODLE PUPS, KING CHARLES Spaniel Pups, St. Bernard Pups, Boston Bull Pups, Shepherd and Collie Pups, Fox Terrier Pups, Hound Pups, all pure bred. Also St. Bernards, Great Dane females, Collies, Shepherds, trained cattle dogs, Spitz dogs, English Bulls, Boston Bulls, Bull Terriers, Fox . Terriers, Water Spaniels, Cocker Spaniels, Airedales, King Charles Spaniels, Hounds and Pogdles in -grown steck. John ' Peterssn, 574 . Broadway, St.; Paul. FOR SALE—TWO YOUNG WOLFHOUNDS and one foxhound. Bargain if . taken soon, Roger Lee, Geneseo, N. D. . . - : 4 Wanted WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLO"S. Highest market prices. Also auto tires, cop- per, brass, etc, Write for quotations. M. A. Naftalin, 320 Front St., Farzo, N. D. X e OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for ycu—lowest prices. Mark next shipment—Far;co Hide, Fur & Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. |2 -« Auction Sale AUCTION SALE 2 undersigned will offer at public outery, improved 120-acre farm, together with growing. crop; also all personal property sep- arate. —~Horses, cattle, machinery. Owner, H. Hanson. Fer further information and terms write Colonel J. G. L. Stauffacher, Auctioneer, Steele, N. D. For Sale e FOR SALE CHEAP -- ONE COMPLETE well-drilling outfit, 500 feet, machine with six horsepower. gas engine. Theo. Oltesvig, Kremlin, Mont. e B-FLAT CORNET, WITH CASE. HERMAN . | Buchweitz, Dresden, N. D. KEEPS AN EYE ON THE ENEMY _ . Brockton, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: | I am a member of the Nonpartisan - | league, and my home is at Mona, Richland county, Mont. p In _this county seven out of every ten farmers belong to the League, but we are so busy, and the country is as yet so sparsely settled that we get little chance to make ourselves heard. When it comes to the ballot depend on us, we shall deliver th goods. : . I am a subscriber to the Minneapolis I have noticed the antagonism of the Journal to the League; but I have™ never seen a word in this daily about what the League demands are. I have written to the paper about the League doings in.our vicinity; but never a line has appeared. I have written to opponents of the League | in Minnesota, the governor, lawyers, preachers, farmers. Out of a dozen letters I have only received one reply, and that was only a few lines. The writer hoped that I was honest in m To those members of the Léague u N | taking papers that oppose the organ- g ‘ization; I should offer this suggestion. Do not stop the paper. We need to know what our opponents are talking about, and what' they think. It is well that the Leader prints some of those clippings sent in. The informa- tion we get is worth a great deal. b When I read the letters that go with the clipping it makes me feel that I | have a brother in that part of the. | | country. The fact that his case is the i same aS8 mine gives me courage and comfort. 2 I can not imagine that any true born American; or even a naturalized American, can be in sympathy with réead the history of Germanic wars { since 1815, can -readily see that the present war is only a case of grab- bing. Any modern history text, such as is studied in a high school makes the fact as plain as day., If then any person could be pro-German ‘let him read some of the publications of the “committee on public information.” I have in mind two publications in particular, ' “German War Practices,” “Conquest and Kultur,” aims of the Germans in their own words. A mil- lion copies of those booklets should be "WILLIAM A. ALEXANDER. Journal, and have been for yeéars back. 1

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