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i Poultry BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, 756 CENTS each, 10 weeks old. March and April hatch now ready. They will soon be worth: $3.50 for breeding purposes. Must sell early to make room. for iny pullets. Also a few 1918 breeding roosters at $3.50 each. April- hatched Barred Rock pullets and cockerels, 50 cents each if taken in June. Order early as supply is limited. S. M. Hagen- sen, R. 2, No. 11, Page, N. D. PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, eggs. Bronze turkeys for sale. For $1 I will send you a telling you how to save your chicks from dying in the shell. Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Route 8, Harmony, Minn. HATCHING EGGS, *“YESTERLAID strain,” purebred single-comb White Leg- horns; prepaid, $1.25 per 15; $6 per 100; 97 per_cent fertility and delivery guaran- teed. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N. D. 5 Bt dnd sl s SR ol o B L e ST PR AL WE HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED NUM- ber of extra good vigorous Single-comb White Leghorn cockerels at $3 each. Satis- faction guaranteed. The North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck, N. D. et aibihdoreal A Vel bl D WY SO S RN EGGS FOR HATCHING—PUREBRED Barred _Plymouth Rocks and Single-comb White Leghorns, good winter layers; $1.25 for 15; $6.50 per 100. Frank Weber, Ma- zeppa, Minn,, R. 2. ¢ il od e oo o B L e R O L R - PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, eggs, furs, hides, pelts, veal, beans, wool. Get my price list. S. L. .McKay, 7 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. G FERRIS IMPROVED SINGLE-COMB WHITE horn eggs; $1.50 per 15; $8 per 100; 230-264 egg strain. Miss Gertrude Mauer, Slayton, Minn. s EGGS FROM EXTRA CHOICE DARK ROSE- comb Reds, Kauffman-Windheim strain, $1.75 for 16. Mrs. John Allen, York, N. D. PEARL GUINEA EGGS FOR HATCHING, $1.50 for 15. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, N. D. Farm Machinery FOR SALE—EIGHT COMPLETE THRES ing machines ready to go in the field, con- sisting of steam and gasoline. these machines have cook cars, dishes, tents, tanks, etc. Also several engines and separators. Eight-bottom Joh: gine gang, good as new. ing for a real bargain we have it for you. Write for full descriptive list and prices. Dawson Bros., Baniry, N. D. MY TRACTOR MAN IS IN FRANCE AND I must sell.my Waterloo Boy tractor, 12-24; g as- new; complete top and extension wheels. The outfit cost new $1,190. Will take $800 cash. Write to P. G. Box 112, .. Martin, N. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE—65 HORSEPOWER Case 36-568 separator, run 72 days’ actual threshing; new 1915. Bargain at $2,500, or what have you? Jos. Erwert, Glen Ullin, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE 25-HORSEPOWER GEY- ser steam engine in Al shape, ready to run. New flues; gears worn but little; $1,200; boiler in best of trim. C. A. Watts, Bench- land, Mont. FOR SALE—ONE TWO-ROW CULTIVATOR for listed corn; worked one season in about 50 acres; as good as new. Cheap. Ed. Bauer, Box 832, Zeeland, N. D. Automobiles and Accessories FORDS CAN BURN HALF COAL OIL, OR cheapest gasoline, using our 1918 carburetor ; 34 miles per gallon guaranteed. ing. - Great power increase. Attach it your- :ff. Big profit selling for us. Thirty days’ trial. Money back guarantee. Styles to any automobile. Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. TIRES—TUBES—TIRES—TUBES Save real money buying direct. 80x3 plain, .80; 30x31% nonskid, $12.20; 82x31% non- skid, $14.40; 83x4 nonskid, 19.60. We ship . 0. D., allowing examination. Independent Tire Supply House; St. Paul, Minn. RA-DIO-LITE—NEW FORD * LIGHT, » IN- creases 100 per cent more light; can’t burn out bulbs; -money-! guarantee; state and- county rights; no competition. Koch Auto Supply Co., 707 Second Ave. So., Min- neapolis, Minn., CARBO-CIDE SAVES GASOLINE; CARBON remover. Return this advertisement with 60 cents for a $1 box. ‘“Money-back.” Agents wanted. Steinke, Mgr., Bertha, Minn. Employment a8 2 zw Cun take entire charge of the books if desired.. M. H. Bany, Hawley, Minn. $100 MONTH PAID MEN-WOMEN, 18 OR * over. Thousands government clerical po- sitions open. Pleasant work. Vacations with pay; seven-hour day. Pull unnecessary. Common education sufficient, Examinations everywhere soon. Write immediately for list positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. R 48, Rochester, 'N. Y. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER AT ONCE ON farm. Two men to cook for. No objeetion ‘to widow_ with one child or two. Peter Johnson, Flaxtom, N. D, . WANTED—GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOM- an: for general housework on farm. Family -of four. 'C. E. Erickson, Avon, 8. D. . Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers - for sale and auction sales; to make results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 6 cents per word. per word is made. when claiming the 4-cent rate. Ads must reach Livestock HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS. Some of the best breeding in the North- west; herd headed by Dorr’s Choice No. 270489, sired by D’s Big Sta Expansion Gem 2nd; Price, out of Lady Great 2nd. herd sired by N’s Big Joe, Longfellow Again, “Orphan’s Jumbo, East Border Hadley, Paw- nee Wander, Homestead King, Expansion C and Mouw's King Jones. Write for prices. A. G. Humphrey & Sons, Englevale, N. D. FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Friesian bull calves from two to six months old; $756 to $150 each. Will trade for pure- bred Shropshire lambs or ewes, or any other breed. Also five young cows. Herman Schu- macher, New Germany, Minn. e P S S R A N DUROC JERSEY PIGS OF THE KIND THAT has satisfied, mostly April farrow. lated pairs or more. Guarantee equal to any on the market. Shipped on approval. Prices reasonable; pedigrees furnished. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. e e I e b o S VS 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 & Sonm, R. 1, Box 104, Stew- artville, Minn. e A e L S e L 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. Priced right. Harry Uppman, Lancaster, Minn. £ FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE PIGS, March and April farrow; either sex; pedi- grees furnished; also registered red short~ horn bull calf, two months old, price $100. John Wiebusch, Jr., Tyler, N. D. E i Lachmt o ML L, ol S U PR FOR SALE—ONE BLACK PERCHERON stallion; pedigreed; foaled June, 1905; weight about 1,600, shoes fine. Colts well broke to work or ride; price $350. John Gahan, Raynesford, Mont. — e e CALVES DEHORNED IN SIMPLE, PAIN- less manner with humane dehorning pencil. Treatment for 30 calves, $1; postpaid. Suc- cess guaranteed. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn. Pl T P DN AT T M ) i TWO DUROC JERSEY BOAR PIGS, $16 each, April farrow, pedigrees furnished. Also herd boar, Orions Fashion Jr. No. 105911, one year old; $40 gets him. F. E. Wright, Summit, S. D. — REGISTERED DUROC PIGS, MARCH AND April farrow; either sex. Satisfaction guar- an or money refunded. Prices reason- able. Emil Mecklenburg, Hancock, Minn. e ) AT COCR, - il FOR. SALE—TWO PUREBRED RED polled bulls, one four years old, onme six months old. dark ' red and thrifty “fellows. Harry Danforth, Reeder, N: D. ‘'FOR' SALE—FOUR FANCY REGISTERED berd bred right, 4 een. Angus yearling bulls, ‘made right, priced right; $175 each. sicker- & Schunk, Wright, Iowa. FOR SALE—BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA spring pigs, of both sexes, Pedigrees fur- nished. . Satisfaction guaranteed. Hubert Zander, Sleepy Eye, Minn. CHESTER WHITE PIGS, ELIGIBLE FOR registration, at farmers’ prices. Corre- Un- spondence solicited. Prairie View Stock: Farm, Knox, N. D. GUERNSEY BULL, MAYFLOWER'S KING No. 39139 ; two years old; dam has an A. R. record of 536 pounds of fat. F. L. Barteau, Hampden, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED RED polled bull, six years old; weighs 1,900 pounds; price, $200. Olaf‘ Ostgulen, Glen- wood, Minn. I° HAVE FIRST CLASS REGISTERED ” Chester White pigs for sale; ask for price list. Stephen Tokash, St. Anthony, N. D. and April farrow. Write for prices. Henry Matz, R. F. D. 2, Wells, Minn. DUROC BOARS BY HIGH MODEL AND Royal King; March and April farrow. Mil- ler Bros., Box 88, Plato, Minn. DUROC PIGS OF CHOICE BREEDING, guaranteed. _ Prices low. P. O. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn. “NODAK” HAMPSHIRE WEANLING PIGS, March and April farrow. - W. R. Humphrey, Englevale, N. D. DUROC JERSEY PIGS FROM REGISTERED stock at reasonable prices. C. M. Parker, Galesburg, N. D. FOR_ SALE—CHESTER PIGS; ] WHITE pedigrees furnished. H, F. Augst, Mont- gomery, Minn. 5 ; Wanted WANTED—SCRAP TRON BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices. Also auto tires, cop- per, brass, etc. Write for cuotations. M. A. Naftalin, 820 Front_St., Fnrgo, N. D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will ‘tan them -for you—lowest prices. -:Mark next shipment—Fanto Hide, Fur Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. (] - Leader Classified Department x 4 “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens," eggs, produce your wants known and have them Bupplied. - Best To. members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, League members must give the number of their membershi All advertising for sale of lands carries the us two weeks before date of publication. : ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE ‘FOR SALE—WELL PAGE TWENTY-THREE , & rate of 4 cents receipt ull rate. Farms 80 ACRES IMPROVED, $8,500; in Maple Ridge township, Isanti county, Minn., 50 miles from Twin Cities; five-room house, barn for 20 head of stock, with hay- loft, granary, cement root cellar, machine shed, hoghouse, good well and pump. Build- ings insured for $1,600; improvements esti- mated at $2,400. Soil rich timber loam, surface gently rolling; 20 acres cultivated, 46 acres can be cultivated if cleared. Sur- rounding farms held at $76 to $125 an acre. Owner compelled to sell. It is a money- maker and a bargain. For terms write John W. Norton Co., 4565 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. — et P e 160 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND LOCATED 60 miles from Twin Cities, in Polk county, Wis.; in an ideal farming.community; on mail route; on two roads; one mile from farmers’ creamery; three miles from cheese factory ; one and one-half miles from church and consolidated school; three-quarter mile from two good fishing lakes; all clay loam soil, with a deep clay subsoil, no’ timber, very open, and easy to clear; can get 80 acres under plow very easily; almost level; price, $30 per acre; will make 3 T Dueholm Land Co., 550 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. IMPROVED 320-ACRE farm, smooth, all tillable; well fenced; nine- room house; 100-foot barn; 100-ton silo and various other buildings; all in first class condition; 225 acres fine growing crop. Ideal farm home located within two miles of Kidder county seat. Will sell with or without crop. Blooded stock and farm ma- chinery; no incumbrance; no agents or trades; cash and terms. Address owner, Lock Box 321, Steele, N. D. e e e e o WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO LOOK OVER productive country where you can buy good railroad land at low prices, on terms that are easier than paying rent? Good roads, prosperous settlers for ncighbors, schools, churches, banks, stores and creameries. For maps and full information write Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. 820-ACRE GRAIN. AND STOCK FARM FOR sale; 12 miles from Williston; close school and church; 185 acres -cultivated, balance hay and pasture. land. All fenced and cross fenced; fair buildings; good well; fine water. No trades. Write the owner. Anton A. Odden, Box 1187, Williston, N. D. 800-ACRE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM; 500 acres level land cultivated, balance rolling pasture land with spring water. Open coal on land. Fenced and cross-fenced. buildings. “Close to school and shipping point. For quick turn, price $36 per acre. D. J. McMahon, Beach, N. D. 120-ACRE 1RRIGATED FARM FOR SALE; 66 acres in alfalfa, 835 in grain; $80 per acre; one-third cash, Free range, no_trades. sen, Berenice, Idaho. 820-ACRE DRY FARM IMPROVED LAND -in_American Falls, Idaho, great wheat belt; $26 per acre; one-third cash, balance long terms. Write George: 8toll, Pocatello, Idaho. WILL TRADE ONE QUARTER SAW LAND in western part of North Dakéta. Will take $1,000 in stock, balance in cash at $23 an acre. Dazey, N. D., Box 124, > g ance long time. Owner J. C. Jen- .SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY: FOR cash, no matter where located; particulars free. eal Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, . Neb. I HAVE FINE BRUSH LAND IN NORTH- ern Minnesota, $16 per acre, easy terms; in . clover district. Write for particulars. J. Holton, Shevlin, Minn. \ WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. FOR SALE—WHEATLAND COUNTY FARM, 820 acres. Address W. A. Sheldon, owner, Harlowton, Mont. ] TO BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE OR MAKE farm loan, write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR - write to Sylvester Bros., St. Paul, Minn. For Sale FOR SALE—MOVING PICTURE MACHINE and three reels of films, $70. Write for pNhotIo)graphs. 0. T. Sanderson, Turtle Lake, 20 HORSEPOWER NICHOLS & SHEPERD engine, direct flue. = First class running order. E. M. Christopherson, Nome, N. D. Miscellaneous LET US DEVELOFP YOUR FILMS. OUR price only 25 cents for developing a six- exposure roll film. and -making six ‘prints: up to postal size. = Postals 40 cents. Mailed back, prepaid.. Cash must accompany. order. Do not send postage stamps: - Moen’s Studio, Box K, Preston, Minn. : Harness 500-SETS OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND-. farm barness, $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. .1 : A 1 UMBER ~ AND NGLES AT WHOLE- sale prices. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Send us your bills for free estimate. Robert l'g}vme‘r:on pany, Box 1166-N, Tacoms; as RED CEDAR POSTS IN CARLOTS. DE- livered - prices to farmers. J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idaho. Junk T o O el NSO S SHIP YOUR SCRAP IRON, METAL, RUB- ber, etc., to Phillip Greenberg & Co., St. Paul, Minn. Cash buyers. Always pay highest market prices. Write for prices. Iron, bones, carlots only. Seed FOR SALE—HOME-GROWN GRIMM AL- falfa seed; 40 cents a pound. Tested 99 per cent at experiment station. Monson Bros.,, Rhame, N. D. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—IRISH-RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND pups. Male $15, female $10; per pair, $20. Steve Wolff, Russell, N. D. AFTER OLD USELESS Roxboro, Wash. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am in receipt of the Nonpartisan Leader, and have been greatly touched by the reading of it. This is a letter I wrote a country editor: “Editor the Searchlight: Do you de- pend on the farmer for a living? 1 think you all have it to do. Because he is the producer of all food, and without the farm- ers we could not exist. Yes, and tramp the farmer under foot.” Please, dear brothers, let us -stick together and get the full value of our products. Let us stick together and get the value of our products which the world can not do without, I have 300 acres in wheat, and by fig- uring I can see, considering the high price of feed and labor, I will loge money at the present price of wheat. I am willing to help the government to the last dollar. If we cut the middle- men out and quit working for those fatpaddies we will have done more to help win the war than in any other way. C. D. BRABANT. ON TO THE MINNEAPOLIS NEWS Dazey, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Inclosed find an article clipped out of the Minneapolis News of May 19. - No name is signed to it. Its father is evidently ashamed of his offspring, as well he may be. This is what I wrote Mr. John Burgess: ; Before you allow any more articles In your paper misrepresenting anc misquoting the farmer, their organi- zation or its president, A. C. Townley, come and get acquainted with us. By the way, Mr. Burgess, your pa- per has made no mention of the out- rage inflicted on Nels Hokstad May 2, although it happened almost within your sight and hearing at Turpville schoolhouse, Pine county, Minn. Many other outrages of similar nature have been perpetrated throughout the country in the last’ few months but the Daily News, like its colleagues, the Journal and the St. Paul Dispatch, have kept conspicuously silent about the matter, no doubt for fear of the bosses. Come out in the daylight, Mr. Burgess, -and give the devil his due, whether he be a-farmer, a merchant, a wage-earner or a banker. Let’s cut out this thing of accusing one another of treason (an occupation suited only to a Teddy or a McGee). While we have a Nonpartisan league, a mer- chants’ league, a bankers’ association, a federation of labor and -and an!As- sociated Press let us: all be Americans Art | new:-and support-the-wisest president of the greatest republic in the most gigantic struggle ‘in the history of man in order that government of the people, for the people, and by the peo- ple, shall not perish from the earth. JULIUS HALVORSON. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers