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FRIENDS OF MONOPOLY 3 : ‘Niagara,’N. D.~ Edltor Nonpamsan Leader: I know the members are pleased NS oo M that we once more put. it over on the old - gang, the Herald, Bismarck ( Tribune and the Forum. Did they ex- pect anything else? ' Did you readers of the Grand Forks Herald in the northwestern part of the state read the packers’ advertisement and in particular the Herald’s edi- torial in support of the packers? It appeared in the issue of July 2. If there is any one in doubt as to where the Herald stands, let him hold up his - hand. And all this in the face of the gov- . ernment’s fight to control the packing | trust as well as all other trusts. And » yet the Herald and its kind are harp- ing on being loyal. Can you believe _ Bt &5 a word of it? At least those who have to buy and eat the packers’ prod- ucts don’t believe it. The federal trade commission found, on investigation, that the “big five” had increased their profits, which were $19,000,000 in 11912, to the astounding” i bl e - # press comes to their rescue and says their “proflts are negligible.” But a fact which is apparent to most of us, is ‘that" this kept press is an un- Fo8 o pleasant fact in our American life. Is-it not high time: to call their hands and: ask them to put their cards on the ta.ble" i, C. J. SUNDAHL. > h S JOURNAL STOPPED AGAIN Brooten, Minn. detpr Nonpartxsan Leader: A - Inclosed is a copy of a letter I sent Y T the Minneapolis Journal telling them 2k to stop the paper. . 'T. M. ANDERSON. Edltor the Minneapolis Journal: Had a note from you recently reminding me of the expiration of my subscrip- tion to your big daily paper. T will say that you at once take my name off your mailing list. As far as the war news and market quotatiéns:are concerned . I think your paper is all right. But when it comes to telling \ rotten lies about leaders and members: i of the Nonpartisan league, I think > you have all the others skinned. You are certainly using the free “press to the extreme limit, all right. After reading President leson s proc-’ lamation I think all those state and -county officials: who have been back- ing up mob_rule and kldnapmg ought to be ashamed to appear in public. I can’t see how you can expect any sup- port from a class of pepple which you «7§%» . are knocking all the time with your - press. I hereby advise you not to send A LA iy e & me another copy of the Journal. I ) .- hope you get- support from the gang [ you are working for. T. M. ANDERSON. 9 ¢ e SRS SR ¢ WHAT COLORADO NEEDS = of 5 Springfield, Col. Edltor Nonpartisan Leader: LR o Anything that I can do to-help along the Nonpartisan league, I am going to be found doing it with a free good ; will. - I am truly sorry that this & League did not spring up 15 years ' ago. I feel that by 1920 there will e be' something doing / well -worth no- : - ticing, And I believe that by that: ¥ @ ¥ time at least nine out of every 10 o - gtates that are now organizing will gy “have elected -a full house of farmer & representatwes and ‘statesmen for “every office. Then we will see who ~gets the Big Biz end of these com- “mission grafts Half or more of the :commission offices - of the state of Colorado, in my judgment, ‘can be for other ‘things tha_tr are *-10 times mo‘ré‘ needed.: ) What we need i in thls state is all of d chool fund money cut: loaned to the ‘done away. with and this money, spent’ | f&T US DEVELOP SAYS MONTANA TO IDAHO 2 Musselshell, Mont i Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I have just read the Leader of July 29 and as I' was born and reared in Idaho and have a number of relatives' and friends living there, the recent convention held there is very interest- ing to me. I want to.see the League ticket elected there, as much as our own, and am writing to my relatives asking them to vote for the candi- dates mdorsed by the League. MRS. 0. MELTON. UNFRIENDLY TOWNS Granville, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I think any city that fights the farmers is fighting its own trade and will make the farmers start trading . Places of their own. The right thing " at the right time availeth much. D. P. SENGER. Guarantee Ventilators At Wholesale Prices amount of $121,000,000. Still the kept | Save one-third on the price of your ventilator Guarantee Ventilators are sold direct to you at the lowest rock bottom prices. Compare our prices with any others of equal quality. IHere’s a chance for Nonpartisan league members to save mouey Money back if ou are not - satisfled. Otdet quickly, direct from thls ad, as we can- not arantee these prices lpr over 30 days. Order by number. All "above ventilators: are ahlpped in - sections all ready to set up, complete wlth nickel plated light- ning rod point and gold leaf weather vane - with any farm animal you want. If you are going to buy & ventilator, don’t wait; order now and save money. GUARANTEE VENTILATOR CO. Not a Corporation. Dept. .A, St. Paul, $100 to Eeeeely \Get and Bold 8 how to get and hold the better positions, as toremen. supe:ltl::e to ltart an Auho. 'l‘nn- and Truck Agency $300 a = Mo “*h ;:dwn,m Shop. for BE A MOTOR MEGHANIC w.tnehmlnel twnekl owwm nc. and an Expert fit to bold tmech: gty St yom ora A w'llohrlm Book, statin; wlwthuyouwhh asoager, m. Exp.tn"fi wfim LINCOLN lll’o & TRACTOR SCHOOL Th School That Teaches ¥ou to BOSS the Job'" 2415 O Strest, - Lincoln, Nebraska ~Efll You Take This Truck Agency? I will make you local agent for the Huskie Truck attachment—a sturdy attachment which makes a ‘135-ton truck out of a Ford auto- mobile. Agents are making big money selling HUS trucks to farmers and merchants. Retail price $850—special” mtroductory price to- demonstrator agents, $218. TM HUSKIE \nl1|u 1,000 wheels Firestone solid’ mhbor i elnm- oot' loading space hlek or Ford as tank, 8‘:!" don -rear axle, 44-inch. tru: nm -nd inter- changeable - roller burlnn. emer- () lenoy hnko and Izs-lnen~uhnr nkut truck attachment nlun on !ho marki A'“h mna:nglzhlu 2:‘0."!:' SQnd onl "fio"’fl' posit. on: orders—balance. after = insp y g t this agency for your terrltor.v. Full details on request. HUSKIE 'mucx COMPANY 750 Hearst Bullding Chicago, - llihols Honey and Cheese fiONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALm 1918 crop. reen County’s Famous -Brick - cheese, = Wl'lte for prices. E. B. Rou. Monroe, Wis, WANT TO BUY HONEY DIRECT # pmdDuee!. Addr:.u E, J. Beleal, Valley Glty, B e S Y . D, e Miscellaneous ure roll film “an up to postal size. :‘Postals, 40 cents ; ‘mailed 5 'hck, x-eva.id. Cash. must acmmmny order. . M o Box. x.’"m"ffeon'f“i“n"a:m il Ibs., has 32x3's Hicks OUR FILM S. OUR: price, ‘only 25 cents for developlng a six- | - expos) d -six prints results come from Leader Classified Ads. Farms FOR SALE—508 ACRES OF THE BEST wheat land in North Dakota, with seven- room house and heating plant, large ba: and machine sheds; buildings almost new. Plenty of good water; farm is all fenced. Five miles from good town and church; in consolidated school district. Must sell owing to poor health. $47 per acre on easy terms gwrfierNJnhi: C. Schuchard, Overly, N. D. . R. No. 1. FOR SALE—120 ACRES, IMPROVED FARM, eight miles from St. Paul $110 per acre; 180-acre corn farm, southern Minnesota, well improved, $110 per acre; 120 acres, well im- proved, Isanti county, Minn., $67.50; 820 acres, Red River valley, unproved $60 per acre; 280 acres, Benton_county, Minn. ., im- proved $70 per acre. For snaps_in lands write Sylvester Bros., Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 160 ACRES EQUIPPED; HORSES, COWS, calves, chickens, part of crop and machin- ery mecessary for cultivating, planting, har- vesting, hay-making, silo-filling, etc. House, rn, corncrib, root cellar, icehouse, wood- shed, machine shed, silo, chicken house and two wells. Price, $4,1560. Possession at once. “Write for list. John W. Norton Co., 456 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—4456 ACRES, ALL PLOW LAND, 820 under cultivation ; '640 acres leased state land; 14 h machinery, 8 ead horses, tractor, all kinds of good buildings. - A bargain at $15,000. Will sell for $10,000 if taken at once. Eight miles from county seat. Ad- dress P. O. Box 213, Havre, Mont. OR EXCHANGE—480 ACRES, IMPROVED farm, Camas county, Idaho; 380 acres cul- tivated; buildings, Value $50 per acre. Want good ranch. Submit your tracdess %ylvester Bros., Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, - inn, BARGAIN—320 ACRES; WELL IMPROVED, fenced and crossfenced good pasture, spring water; 50 acres in alfalfa and sweet clover. Price, $7,600; $1,000 down, balance on easy payments, Box 167 Almont, N. D, FOR SALE—IMPROVED GOOD QUAR’I‘ER, six and one-half miles northwest of Brad- . dock. Price, $5,600; $2,800 encumbrance; also stock and machinery if desmed. Addresa Lloyd C. Bandle, Braddock. N. GREAT BARGAINS—HAVE SOME BRUSH land in Clearwater county, Minn. Must be disposed of ; small. payment down, balance easy terms. Write for particulars. ._I. Holton, Shevlin, Minn. - 160 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND, KANA. county, Minn. Splendid land, located on good road; $80 per acre, liberal terms. . L. J. Blair, owner, Route 3, Mora, Minn. ’*J " nd, six and’ one-half miles north .of Rochester, Minn.; on the Lake City road. Herman Myers, R. 5, Rochester, Minn. HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE farms. Will deal with owners only. Give deseription, location and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. 480 ACRES, 80 PER CENT STEAM PLOW land; $3,000 mh, balance one-half crop - payment plan; all fenced. T. E. Aarestad, Kensal, N.-D., R. 1. ! 81 000 DOWN BUYS FINE HALF SECTION tern Montana land. Will gell very cheap x! taken in next 60 days. J. T. Sparling, Flaxville, Mont. WANTED: TO RENT FOR ONE OR MORE | years, half section, with good improvements and . pasture, ddress R. R. 4, Box 17, Carpio, N. D. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR cash, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. © 160 'ACRES MINNESOTA LAND; TOWN property. - Will trade for threshing outfit. Frank Chapera, Lidgerwood, N. D. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for snle. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. » =1 BUY NOW; BEST LAND FOR LEAST %oney. ‘Write for lint. F. D. Woodworth. Poultry WE HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED NUM- ‘of extra . good -vigorous Single-comb Whlte Leghorn cockerels at' $38 each, Satis- - faction guaran The North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck, N. D. Sentember. Minn. 3 POULTRY W. W'BITE FOR PBIGE&. 'ANTED. - ‘We furnish - you: eoo#c./ Wil!hnu Co Fu'go ‘N.. D, Professlonal Schools APH OO!‘LLEGE ® 8 .Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” : This_is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, p for sale and auctlon sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 6 cents per word, To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate per word is made. League members must give the number of their membership receipt when claiming the 4-cent rate. All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE — s b S U "FOR SALE—BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA ‘BUY_ YOUR POTATOES DIRECT FROM produce of 4 cents Livestock e e e e e WANTED—TEN HEAD OF DUROC JERSEY Ssow Dpigs; must be registered, weigh 50 pounds or more and be four months old and in good health. Delivered in crate at your express office. Will pay $12 per head | o for them. Joseph Schwing, Andover, S. D. | e e S AICOVER, U e 1 HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS, Choice spring boars and gilts for sale. Breeding described in previous issues. Now i is the time to buy new blood for the com- i ing season. Write for prlca;. G. Humphrey & Sons, Englevale, N. D. FOR SALE—TWO HOLSTEIN BULLS, 18 months’ old, flfheen-slxteenths pure, welght 800 ea€h, out of cows zlvmg from 650 to 65 pounds of milk per day, 814 per cent fat.. Price, $65 and $76 each. Paul W. Schultz, Glen Ullin, N. D. 8 o e S TR e T AR BIG TYPE MULE-FOOT HOGS OF THE leading strain, March, April pigs and breed sows; can furnish pairs and trios not re- lated. Sam Gullickson, Hanley Falls, Minn. e el et et P gl S0 ot o i 1) HOLSTEINS FOR SALE—PUREBRED REG- istered stock. Bull calves two to 10 months old; also young cows and heifers. Herman Schumncher, New Germany, Minn. spring pigs of both sexes. Pedigrees fur- nished. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hubert Zander, Sleepy Eye, Minn. etk l Kool SR A e o AN LY i WANTED TO HEAR FROM SOME LEAGUE member in the state interested in_winter- fixg horses. Address Box 183, Rudyard, FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED Polled bull, four years old, $160. Meyer, Zumbrota Minn. et A et bt I ol RO L S R ) FOR SALE — SHROPSHIRE YEARLING ms; papers furmshed. 0. J. Gordon. Pleasant Lake, N. — ey Db T e iy e HOLSTEINS FOR SALE — REGISTERED bull ready_ for service. Sunnyside Farm, Braddock, N. D. o bl ML o S e ST s e YR S T FOR SALE—FIFTY HIGH-GRADE HOL- stein cows and heifers. Hagerstrom Bros., Enfield, Minn. RED’ J. H. For Sale IDEAL -HOME, MONEY-MAKER, SMALL fruit, ponltry, dairy farm; climate, " - water, productions, people anywhere. Chal- . lenge comparison; mile town, railroad, schools; coal handy, cheap; guaranteed in- éet;tment. Owner F. J. Pezrsun. Paonia, ol. e o e S Sl ey FOR SALE—30-60 TRACTOR; EIGH‘I‘-BOT- tom ‘automatic lift plows, bottoms ; 84-56 . separator, shape. A genuine snap for somebody. Wlll consider good auto as part payment. Geo. M. Hineline, Ray, N. D. —t I L s D T T ONE SEPARATOR, 24x42 NEW RACINE; one Avery tractor, 20x35; one Moline six- bottom plow ; 320 acres improved land; bar- gain ‘if taken at- once. P. Magnus, "Ster- ling, N. D. Ptk Lo A S G o IR e B0 T I A 2 FOR . SALE—REASON DRAFT; REEVES size 18 clover: huller, complete, almost new; price, $300. bargain ; don’t overlook it. L. treiter, Parkers Pran-ie. Minn. —_— e e e . FOR_SALE—ONE SILO, 14x24.FEET, $125. Jaseph ‘Schwing, Andover, S. D. Hay e e s L T I HAVE ABOUT 100 TONS GOOD UPLAND prairie “hay, baled, §2 50 tons last year's hay, good _ catt]e, $18.50 per ton f. 0. b. Dunn Center, N. D.; also a few big type Poland China boar pigs; April and May farrow, at $85 each; pedigree furnished. May take -cattle or slxeep for some hay if near enough. Luther Nelson, Emerson, N. D. Wanted —_— WANTED—SCRAP IRON.° BY CARLOTS. Highest mnrkut prices. Also auto tires, cop- er, brass;- Write for quotations. M. A. Naftalln, 320 “Front St., Fargo, N. D. —_— ey By N e OUR .PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS, Or will tan them for you——lowut rices. " Mark next shipment—Fargo Hi Igu Tannms Co.. Fargo, N. D. Seed o g b e farmers ‘and save big commission; satisfac- tion guaran Also two farms for sale. Farmer Shipping Association, Clear Lake, Minn.,, N. Weinand, Secretary. WANTED TO BUY 100 POUNDS OF RYE : iru; sfiedi H. G. Hanson, Bowbelll. N.‘D.. Automobiles and Accessories O ratartob e el tibareteae S et s iyt A Vs FORDS CAN BURN HALF COAL OIL, OR chupest gasoline, using ‘our 1918 urburetor. mxle- per gallon ‘guaranteed. starts “ Great power increase.-’ Attach’ lt. your- Biz profit selling for us. Thirty % Money ‘back guarantee. ~Styles to fit antomoblle. Alr-Fricflcm cm-bnrefm Oo Madlson ‘8t., Dnyhm. Ohlq.