The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 7, 1918, Page 15

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FOR SALE } iShee GOOD BREEDING STOCK Are we going out of sheep at Cloverln Farm? Not a bit- we have kept sheep for 20 years and have found them the most pnflhble thing we have had, even before the war, Two years ago we trebled our ho dings, and now must reduce the flock. WE OFFER: 200 Ewes, 250 Yearling Ewes, 300 Ewe Lambs, mostly 5 black faces, 15’ Fine Shropshire Rams, L not registered. Come and see them and their lambs. ?ome at onee if ytou want %:dt ng sheep at right prices. n’t wait. Deliveries may be d‘;ferted. DATUS C. SMITH rg BLANCHARD, N. D. % | y - TURN YOUR - POULTRY o : INTO CASH! _ L : WE WANT : FAT CHICKENS ofa DUCKS — GEESE- TURKEYS ALSO WANT CREAM, BEANS,. VEAL, HIDES 3 | FURS, WOOL, PELTS q % We Buy Outnght i : at Highest Prices ~ YOU _ARE ALWAYS SURE OF YOUR MONEY IF YOU k “SHIP TO COBB” G ~ BI’G TYPEM&OLANDS ; rfid?nlfn RoANyulD glfier t - arrow, sexes, 8 : THE R E. COBB co. and Great Wonder, out of ;nmred 8SOWS ; ® BT. PAUL, MINN. n, Wis, pe nig.ree furnished. Ed. Wosmek, Glencoe, U. 8. Food Administration License FOR SALE—820. AORES FENCED, - GOOD - \ - G 07178 i buildings, good water 180 acres under cul- {| GUARANTEED DUROC APRIL BOARS OF 2 * tivation. Rapelje seven miles Emma Cool, the kind that have satisfied and—sold in <) Rapelje, Mont. &v\'ividxflerelg abfites, at. $40 each. Jens SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR olvie,; Buxton, N. caah. no matter where located; particulars | HOLSTEIN GRADES—SIXTY FOR SALE. free. - Real Estate Salesmn Co., Dept. 6, "The best youuz cows and big_heifers could Lincoln; ' Neb. ggd‘th l;x:sli) o‘:’ L; this fall. Paul Johnson, 2 TO BUY, SE EXCHANGE REAL ES- - aul, - Minn > ) tate, any kigcli," anywhere,. or make farm | SEVENTY HEAD FULL-M UTEED RAM- & loan, write:Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. bouilett breeding ewes at $16 per head, in ' | WRITE FOR LARGE LIST WISCONSIN | lot to suit purchaser. A.J. Moore, Blais- § improved farms, wild lands; my prices will et ol ‘interest you. - Rivard, Turtle Lake, Wis. SHROPSHIRE RAM LAMBS AT $20 EACH; : -| BOY NOW: BEST LAND ¥OR LEAST | paPers furnished. Joseph Minkel, Maple- * money. - Write for list. 'F. D. Woodworth, 1 You Are Surely Entitled to| | _Brieo n'5, 7 ™8 T % Werlrerh Lumber 8 the. Full Market Value For Sate = meedn'L gfi[,fin gmml(yr %gl COL;SUMERS" % s 5 ¢ and poles, rom pro- ] | for Your leestock FOR SALE—COMPLETE MOVING PICTURE ducers _hay, oats, corn and :fif i | ‘If “you 'do mot get it, somebody else gets _'and stereopticon: show; films, war and Red our prices and give us yours, The Peup‘lea B (] the benefit you should have. 'l‘he day is cma slides and literature; magical cabinet ission. Co., Noxon, Mont. P passed when business is done on senti- d tricks. Just the thing for church and oy ment, and only results in. doflnu and oolhouse enterhinment. $60p outfit for : cents count. M. N. Wertz, Thomas- " ; g Ro Emerson Company, .Box~ i3 o t you to compare ‘the re- FOR SALE—ONE AVERY Jm'runN FLUE 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash. e N i3 Where. A-WM an will'convince Oil Pull and 4060 New Peerleu separator. ‘| - s 4. - you that “Kirk Service” gets . “ " Good bargains.” Jos. mmmv-ky. St..-An- ; v g - the most money. for your: liveltock. . thony, :NowD. - - = % ——-———'—;—-—-—-——_—__—* DELIVERED ' PRICE QUOTED “ON .CAR- i Z ln FOR ' SALE—O AVERY. ENGINE, 30 | ' lots cedar posts to nrmeu. C. B. Foote, - P \' R. Klfk C‘mflmssmn c0., c- ; gompg:"g. “fi“fi &nnc&uaégantor. nearly collmm, Idsho, .. 3 AR 5 Sonth 8t, Paul, Minn. . Wanted to Buy Authorized Sales Agency of: the American Society of Equity - Grain Co. mmm ST rAm.,ml. pnces for your grain. Quick “gservice and prompt retums. Fifteen years’ experience, Send samples for grades l“ get the highest market Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machipery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 6 cents per word. To members of the National Nonpartisan leacue when advertising to, sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 4 cents per word is made. League members must give the number of their memhenhl}» recetpt when claiming the 4-cent rate. All advertising for sale of lands carries the full . Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Farms Livestock ed March and April. Bred from some of the best sheep in the state. Their line shows a very large percentage of twins Dams came from the breed used at the Uni- versity Farm, St. P:ul. $40 per head as long as they last. one yearling for sale. Theo, G. Winkjer, Garfield, Minn,, Douglas county. FOR SALE — SHORTHORN BULLS, BIG fellows, sired by Junior Ringmaster No. 427166, and grandsired by Ringmaster, the grand champion bull of America, seven to nine months old. weight 600 to 800 pounds, rk reds, 150 to $175. 9 Anderson, CInrkfield. Minn.,, R. No. 8. LAKE REGION CHESTERS—I HAVE A few April farrow outstanding boars sired by Prince Big Bone, grand champion boar 1917 National Sw'ne show, which I am offering for sale. Here is where you get your money’s worth. Will ship C. O. D. A. J. Kratochvil, Brocket, N. D, Springs, Col. 820 acres fine soil, three- room house, two wells, eight feet to good water, three miles from farmers’ highway. This place lays nearly level, ready for the plow; ope crop of corn and beans ‘will pa; for place twice over; $i156° per acre. 2.800 acres with two sets improvements, 160 acres in timber, $20 per acre; 960 acres same price. 1,440 acres underlaid with coal, 16 feet of irrigation water, large reservoir, 10-room modern new. - house, rge TR, silo, nine-room tenant house, 10 miles from this city, $30 per acre. J. F. L. Schaefer, 111 South Weber St., Colorado Springs, Col. ONLY $2 PER _ ACRE, 1,500 ACRES IN ST. Louis and Lake counties, Minn. Somewhat scattered but real bargain. Greatest snaps ever offered available in Minnesota. Prices FOR SALE—BIRCHDALE STOOK FARM, with good improvements; 109 acres; 65 acres plow land and four acres of shore lots, the balance in pasture and hay land. Price reasonable. For price and par- %’eulam write Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, inn RAW GOLD RANCH, 160 ACRES, KOS- tenai valley, Mont. Warm climate, rich soil, abundant moisture. Fine for stock, poultry, fruit, vegetables and hay. Terms. J. C. Alexander, Enterprise, Ore. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 - years, secures good clover farm. = No sand, rock, swampr schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymonth Bldg., Minneapolis. FARM FOR RENT—WELL IMPROVED 480- acre farm, undulating, one mile from town, -splendid potato hnd. None but first -class party need apply. ° W. Erdal, Moor- head, Minn. WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF. YOU got your price? Sell direct; no_commis- sions. Particulars free. Drawer D, High- land Park, Des Moines, Iowa. bunch of spring pigs si Choice Big a«;ne. ‘Write to Chu Heik a, Franklin, nn, HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS. Choice spring boars and gilts for sale. Breeding described in previous issues. Now is the time to buy new blood for the com- ing season. Write for prices. A. G. Humphrey & Sons, Englevale, N. D, oumparey & Sons, Englevale, N. D.- "~ FOR SALE—ONE SHORTHORN BULL, 12 months old; some good purebred Duroc Jer- sey boar pigs of March farrow and some Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, pullets and hens, one year old. Prices right. Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, Minn. Pttt M el o I Y S Ty REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN COWS and heifers for sale or exchange for one carload of alfalfa hay and one carload of oats. Will also exchange bull calves for breed sows. Herman Schumacher, New Germany, Minn. FOR SALE—DUROC JERSEY FALL YEAR- lings and spring boars; the big kind and best of breeding. Write me for price be- fore you buy elsewhere. R. Lutterman, Sib- . 'ley, Iowa. farms. Will deal with owneu only. _Give description, location and cuh price. James P. White, New Franklin, M PIANOS. PKONOGBAPBS AND SUPPLIES. Write n'?r 1eifl:-loz. L. Priess, T ept. 8, Min- 1o 855 per, net. (broken o not) A z 5 now. - Cash, sent. by’ Automobiles and. Aeeessories FORDS START EASY R COLD WEATHER with our new 1919 carburetors. Thirty-four miles' per gallon.” Use cheapest gasoline or half kerosene. - Increased power. Styles for any mofor. = Very slow on high. - Attach it urself, Blg mflu to ngenb. Money ck guarantee. trial. Air- Friction C-rbnretor Co..“l'la Mad.hon Day- Professional . Schools "WANTED-—GIRL FOR GENEBAL HOUSE- . Fred: Widlnmi. Bln!ord, N. D.. For Sale or Exehange Sehmf«. Froid, Mo OASEFOR OLD FALSE TEETH—WE PAY | — . AMERICAN ' TELEGRAPH COLLE 608 ton, Ohio. . . First Ave. North, mn!tlupolh. mutu SEND US YOUR BLOWOUT 'mms FOR | logue.’ The governmen thou- vnleanhinz. : ‘vWe mnle-nin. and /nuhlp £ | ".nd' of ‘women ‘in its telegraph service. githin ! Employment ‘work on farm. - Good paid,’ Wriu' || 100 "AGRES TAND IN ASHLAND COUNTY, s Will trade for tractor andplnw.-ai Poultry 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 Sta Penitentiary, Bismarck, N. D, FOR SALE — PUREBRED BARRED ROCK pullets, June hatched, fine strain, at $10 per dozen. Also two-yenr—old hens, same qual- ity, $14 per dozen Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, N. D ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, BUFF OR- pington, Silver-Laced Wyandotte, Columbia Wyand: otte. Rose-Comb Red cockerels, $2. Pullets. . Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTES, GOOD- laying strain, of April hatch. Cockerels, $2; pullets and hens, $1.25, if taken soon. Mrs, John E. Halaas, Carrmgton. N. D. PUREBRED COCKERELS, SILVER-LACED Wyandotte, $2 until October 16; R. €. Brown Leghorn, $1.60; first. quality birds. Mrs. G. K. rvey, Bowman, N. D. FINE PUREBRED ROSE-COMB BROWN Leghorn cockerels; $1.25 each, four for $4.50. April hatched stock. Edward Swenson, Belgrade, Minn. AFRICAN GEESE, APRIL HATCHED, PAIR $6. Pure white Muuovey ducks, April and May hatched,~ pair, $8. Mrs. -Herman Kroeger, ‘Janesville, Minn, EXTRA CHOICE DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE Island pril hatched, cockerals, $2; pullets, $1.25. Mu John Alien, York, N. D. PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKER- els and pullets, April hatch; $1.26 each. Mrs. Mike Berg, Pettibone, N. D. L. B 121. CHOICE 8. C. W. LEGHORN COCKERELS 81 50 each; Barred Rock cockerels, $2 each Mrs. M. J. - Mullen, Fortuna, N. D. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS FROM lngh-produclng strain, $1.50 each. Mrs. Mary Iverson, Denbigh, N. D. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, April hatched, $1.50. P. E. McAleer, Temple, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB White Leghorn cockeuh, $2 each. Geo. Lindsey, Regan, N. Dogs and Pet Stock WANTED—A GOOD FAST GREYHOUND bitch not over two years old. Trained or !’1 Moore, Mont., Box 115. FOR SALE—ONE COLLIE FEMALE, SABLE and white, one_and one-half years old, $12. Anton Strom. Hector, Minn, FOR SALE—WATER SPANIEL, WOLF hounds and pups. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn. Correspondence Schools or over, wanted immediately by U. ZOV- - ernment. Easy office positions at Wauh- . ington and in every large city; $100 month and up; seven-hour day. Your country needs you. Help her. Our correspondence course of a few weeks’ study at home will prepare you. Franklin Institute, Dept. V48, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices.” Also auto tires, cop- per, brass, etc. Write for ‘quotations. M Naftalin, 320 Front St., Fargo, N. D OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for you—lowest prices, Mark next shipment—Fargo Hlde, r Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. Farm* Machmery S’I%o BUYS COMPLETE THBESHING OouUT- ! class shape and perfect running order; . also Advance separatnr repairs, Fred Auku, ‘Wimbledon, N. WANTED—GRAY TRACTOB AND FOUR- g‘e‘tfom plow. Henry Potter, Blue Earth, nn, . - e ‘Seed FOR SALE—EARL OHIO Harvest potatoes by the bushel or carload TV lots. Herbert L. Helming, Lansford, N. D., P. 0. Box 276. - SWEET CLOVER—IF YO‘U HAVE ANY seed to’ sell send sample and state price you want. Write Box 167, Almont, N. D. g Honey and Cheese ?.v’ partly trained on coyotes. Jas, Lodman, . THOUSANDS MEN——WOMEN—GIBLS 18 ? 5 horsepower engine, 41x66 separator, - N ——— Il \ .F ; MERS 1 OU’.l‘ THE PBICE OF HARNESS :th;i in half. Ship your hides to be Park, Minn. : ‘Hay. HAY WANTED—ONE OR TWO CARLOADS of baled h ‘When = writi please state price 1. o. b. Parshsll. N. D. Landaker, Plaza, N. D South Park Tanning Co., South . Ml azre jastice and e ceases bobe a mz/]zomzze it

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