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. “SMOKE OUT” AUTOCRATS . Editor N onpartiéah ‘Leader: ! In glancing over ‘a daily I notice -that Senator Lodge is trying to fasten militarism onthis country by swork- ing against the League of Nations, disarmament, abolition 7of secret di- plomacy, freedom of the seas and the letting down of economic barriers, His views should be given a general airing and those with him, the “lesser n_licrobes," using Roosevelt’s . expres- sion. / : With wide publicity his views would have the opposite effect among Amer- icans from what he hopes.” What we need to do is to “smoke ’em out,” get them to bare their tactics. Now is the time because I know of no one who does not want to see a League ~of Nations enforced. ~It seems that except for a very feyw . dailies only ' constructive ' periodicals are backing Wilson, and I am proud > to say that the Nonpartisans are and always have backed the democratic purposes of the” administration. MRS. C. A. DANSARE. - ' ADVERTISEMENTS ~GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF . You don’t have to rub it in to get quick, comforte ing relief Orce you've tried it on that stiff joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheue matic twinge, lame back, you'll find 2 warm, soothing relief you nevep thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, sure to “give quick results. large means economy. Your own or any ‘other druggist has it. Get it today. Sioans Kills Pain 30¢c, 60c- and $1.20 TURN YOUR POULTRY INTO CASH! We want Fat Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeya Also want Cream, Veal, Hides, Furs, ‘Wool, Pelts ‘We Buy Outright at Highest Prices You are always sure of your monéy if you “SHIP TO COBB” THE ~ E. COBB CO. e ST. PAUL, MINN. U. 8. Food Administration License Q7178 “AMERICAN BEAUTY" BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS The farmers’ fayvorite. Chsmplons at St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and Crookston. Barred Rocks are kept on more farms in the North- west than any other breéd. They are the best breed for farm conditions. Cocks and cockerels for sale. All from prize win- ners. Also booking orders for eggs for spring delivery at _$5.00 per setting; all from. prizs. matings chicks guaranteed. warded. on receipt of your name. v GEO. L. FREER " Dept. L,.Red Top, Minn. “ BREEDS Most Profitable chick- ens,ducks,geese and tur- ke@ Cholce, pure-bred, hard{ northern merioa s grsaiiat DOMILEY Tarts. B ;e."""?. mel '8 I . !/ 1n busiress. Valuable new 112 page Poul- EU Guide and Ca ‘Write today. R.F. R Co., Box 644 Nankalo, Minn. g RIETIES Hardy Northern-raised - 2 fi K D Geese, Turkeys. Eed hugle:gshylllgammg. Fow Ecgs, Incubatorsallatlow 20th year. Poultry Book and mm Gu¥de g{‘m W.A.WE!EI.I; 13 Mankato, Minn. / *hickers; " Bronze 93"9]}]“1&?4 %hmdf Bourrl?on 3 * Tur- oys 'ou = can, - China Geese; Rou Pel?l‘liln.o’ nmmn.eg, Muscovy . Ducks; - Guineas, Incuba * Brood Catal THEomE FnAglriv i Box Grundy, - Minn. . Eight Other’ ‘information - gladly tgr- .. White - Box: 84, Mankato, Minn.’ SBPBREEDS Emwimccas results come from Leader Classified Ads. of ‘8. cents per word is made. ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. full rate. Ads must .reach us two weeks Livestock FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM. I HAVE A FEW more gilts leit, about 200 pounds apiece, bred for April -farrowing, at $65- apiece. I -also have a few tried sows that I have picked out for my own use but have not the room for them all. They are also bred for. first part of April, farrowing to ‘‘Defender Crimson’” and ‘‘Great Wonder,”” two of the best boars in the Northwest. These are regular show sows. and will weigh from 350 pounds to 450 pounds aplece; $100 and $125 apiece takes them. - Pedi- gree furnished, ~ Satisfaction guaranteed. R.- C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn. FOR - SALE—DUROC-JERSEY DBROOD SOWS, eligible , for - registry. ~Twenty fall yearlings, few spring gilte, some yearlings and older ones, Most of these are purely John Swenson’s biood of Durocs. Also fall pigs, Few Shorthorn heifers. and cows. Will make reduction if several are taken at one time. 0. E. Canon, Montevideo, Minn., R. 9. THE FAIRVIEW. PERCHERONS, .YOUNG STAL- lions and mares of ton-stock and better,- with good quality and style, and possessors of proven breed- ing possibilities. - Head your herd wi p for production and type. Get animals that will grow—a dollar -2 day, on easy terms at your own prices. E. 0. Ophang, Kloten, N, D. e e FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM, THE HOME OF the little red pigs. I have a bunch of Duroc spring %lxs for sale of Crimsén Wonder and De- fender breeding. = Pedigree furnished: express pre- aid; satisfaction guaranteed, Please let me hear rom you. R, C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn., R. 2. WINTER-RAISED CALVES ARE BEST. . READY in spring to pasture. Can sell some fancy, well- bred Holsteins, = Shorthorns or' Guernseys, crated to express, for $i7.50 to $35. Big weaned ones, $30 to $40. Bulls or heifers. Write Paul Johuson, South St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—SHORTHOBN BULLS OF SERVICE- able age; cows, heifers and calves; Percheron mares, also a few Duroc Jersey sows bred. This i all registered stock _and_from _prize-winning strain. Priced t. Joe H. Redenius, Rush- more, Minn. - —_— FOR SALE—FIVE DUAL PURPOSE RED POLL yearling bulls. Four two-year-old and five one- ear-old heifers. Prices reasonable. WIill accept iiuibcny fi.bmllds at par, F. V. Jost, Emmons, nn., R. 1. — BUY A REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL READY for service from a _tuberculosis free accredited herd. 1 will accept Liberty bonds at par. Frank J. Splonskowski, Braddock, N. D. . HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS., BRED ;um for sale. Refer to December issucs. ~Write Zor prices and description. A. G. Humphrey & Sons, Englevale, N. D. — PUREBRED DUROC MARCH GILTS AND YE%'B-‘ ling sows, bred to top notcher Wonder 284763, first E_rlze boar Redwood county fair. Prairie Pride arm, Sanborn, Minn, —_— e GUARANTEED PERCHERON STALLIONS FOR sale. Horses of quality at prices that please. Will trade for cattle or sheep. 0. O. Ellison & Sons, LaMoure, N. D. e eeeeeee————————————— BERKSHIRES OF HIGH QUALITY, EXTRA FINE lot of spring and fall boars. Order early and get our %wlee. Al. A, Graupmann, Hamburg, Minn., ox 16. —_— REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND heifers, all ages, from <the leadin: milk strains. —erllt; your wants. Chas. Splonskowskl,- Marion, —_— FOR BEST-BRED AND BEST-BUILT REGISTER- ed $oung Aberdeen-Angus bulls, address Crane- wood Farms, Grand Meadow, Minn. e e e L e T FOR' SALE—TWENTY CHESTER WHITE BRED gilts representing the most popular blood ~lines. Write J. S. Reber, Burr, Minn. — e GUERNSEY BULLS. TWO FIT FOR BREEDING. Will exchange. one of the younger ones. Alex Naegeli, Albany, Minn. ~ — BEGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE cows, heifers and calves, Sons, Hugo, Minn, FOR SALE—DUROC JEBRSEY SPRING BOARS, sired by son of Col. Protection. 'Geo. R. Magnus, Sterling, N. D. 5 —— e FOR SALE—POLLED %JBEAM BULLS AND heifers, Novotny Bros., Maple Lake, Minn. —_— e FOR SALE--SHETLAND PONY: BAY MARE. August Klancke, Norwood, Minn, Farm Machinery FOR SALE—CLIPPER FANNING MILL NO. 16, wi air controller and traveling brushes; used two weeks only; in filne condition. List price $181; my price $100, f. o. b. Maxbass, N. D. J.” Charles Martin, §. Milis St., Madison, Wis.' WANT BELT POWER? THEN PAY ONLY $12.50 for . Simplex wer - transmitter for ,your Ford. Simplest, handiest, most practical. 0. cumber- some parts to move. Write for cireular. = Frank * R. Weisgerber, Salina, Kan. : = Stephen Pollreis & ~FOR SALE—ONE 30-60 PIONEER GAS TRACTOR, -84-56 Buffalo. Pitts separstor, eight-bottom Oliver plows, all in first-class condition. A bargain if thkeIr; at once for cash. John Zurcher, Russell, FOR SALE—ONE MOGUL KEROSENE ENGINE, 2%-horsepower; one four-bottom P, & -0. engine gang, used about 10 days; Emrmceed good as new. Gilbert ‘Paulson, Ambrose, N. D. . FOB SALE—ONE NEW CROWN STAVE SILO, 16x30 complete. - Also. five-horge ‘engine and eight- ”b ch b§rx grlnder. good as new. 8. 0. Birk, Max- ass, N. D.! Co-Operation DO YOU KNOW ‘‘How.to Start and Run a Co-Operative Soclety?”’ #'A Simple 8System of ~Accounting,’”’ *‘Co-Operative mem“uolelmiflylu\g," fla‘r;g pamp) expla J ERATION can be 5 cents each from CO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE -OF AMERICA ~2 West {3th Street, New York City. .~ Dogs and Pet Stock T ——— e % "BLUE MERLE AND ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS from - heel-working parents, - Herman Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn, ' : i iels. - Theo.-Kanue, Dent, Minn, - Financial BONDS,_ BOUGHT, . WRITE_FOR uN%glerwd €0.,-701 Lincoln ————— e FOR. SALE—WOLFHOUNDS AND WATER SPAN- TIRERTY - ticulars. der Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” : This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, . for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 10 cenis‘per word per issue. To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising 'to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE m.~ chickens, eggs, produce Poultry - _— ROOSTERS—WHITE AND BROWN LEGHORNS, Silver-Laced Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, of 200-egg strain, $2.50 to $4. Mammoth Toulouse geese and ganders, $4. Purebred Pekin ducks and %ral:(ies. $3 and $4. Albert Dahl, Elk Point, 8. D. —_— PUREBRED RHODE ISLAND REDS, GOOD LAY- ing strain; - Rose-Comb_ hens, ™~ $1; pullets, $1.25; single-comb cockerels, $1.35; Bullets, $L15.. Wil- {)lams gpegrlt.er No. 6, $16. C. M. Parker, Gales- urg, N. D. LARGE WHITE HOLLAND- TOMS, each. White Guinea hens, $1.50; Single-Comb White Orpington _cockerels, $2.50, Miss Maier, Highland Farm, R. 5, Atwater, Minn. BUFF WYANDOTTES—WON.SECOND COCK, 1-2-3 hen, first cockerel, 1-2-3 pullet at the 1918 Minne- sota state fair. Seventy-five cockerels for sale, Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, N. D. SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES, BRED FOR BUSI- ness; wide open laced; cockerels, $2.50 and $5; pullets, $2 and $3; from first prize winners, An- thony Elm, Lansford, N. D, — YOUNG_STOCK FOR SALE, FROM THE CHAM- pion M. B. tom of Minnesota in Large, vigorous, finely marked birds. C. J. Kapphahn, R. 6, Alexandria, Minn. —— BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS. PURE- bred prize-winning stock, from Canadian strain. Some extra fine birds, $2.50 each. Mrs, John F. Simon, QOberon, N. D. —_— MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FROM FIRST prize tom at Cokato poultry show 1918. Large, vigorous, finely marked birds, Arthur Rhom, Murdock, Minn. —_— ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN SILVER-LACED Wyandotte, Buff Orpington, - Rose-Comb Red cockerels, $2.50; pullets. L. Johannessohn, Bel- trami, Minn, ' —_— LIGHT BRAHMAS, HOUDANS, WHITE ROCKS, Black Langshans, Rouen_ ducks, Indian Runner ducks, $2 each. Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. —_— . TPoTon, T nn, PUREBRED WHITE PEKIN DUCKS; DRAKES, $2 each. Prize “Rose-Comb Rhode Island Red cock- erels, $2. Mrs. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. —_— e SO0 % O ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN BARRED 'ROCK cogkerels from famous prize-winning strains at $3 ch. Wm. Honebrink, Atwater, Minn., Box 34. —— e O . 58 VARIETIES FINE PUREBRED CHICKENS, u geese, turkeys., Prices reasonable. Cata- log 4 cents.. A. A. Ziemer, Austin, Minn. — e e PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH BOCK COCK- E. B. Thompson Ringlet ,strain, $3. Mrs. Jobn Traynor, Nanson, N. D., Box 47. — e L o QUALITY BRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE cockerels, $2 each. _Five-year pen selected matings, Write S. 0. Birk, Maxbass, N. D. FINE PUREBRED R.-C. BROWN LEGHORN cockerels, price $1.75. . Satisfaction or return. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. BRONZE TURKEYS; TOMS, $5; Order at once, L. P. Rodlin, Lisbon, PUREBRED S8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- %s.nz each; three for $5. G. H. Baker, Lansford, WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS FROM BEST igragns. $2 and §3 each. Flora Walker, Kathryn, 2 g5 F:" o f PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $1.50 each.” Harry Hanson, Verona,.N. D. PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els, $§2 each. J. P. Eischens, Taunton, Minn. —r— S e e, o oR, Jann. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. Aye Bros., Blair, Neb,, Box §. Seed SEED COBN FOR SALE. 1 HAVE A LIMITED amount of early gllow dent . corn for sale; it the earliest corn known to corndom. Have -raised this' corn for 16 years without failure. A prize- winner in the St. Paul (Minn.) corn show in 1916. ~ Matures in 85 days. If you want corn that brings results try for next gear'u crop. Tests 95 per cent, Price per bushel, $5; sacks 50 cents extra. 1 sell in the ear only, Robert Krucker, Ipswich, 8. D. & amount of carefully selected yellow dent, Minnesota No. 13; 99 per cent germination. Early maturing ;!fid best ylelder. Johnson Farming ‘Co., New Ulm, nn. SWEET CLOVER SEED; N. W. DENT AND FLINT corn; genuine Grimm alfalfa seed; hog millet. the best and get results, Prices and samples on request. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. NORTHERN MINNESOTA GROWN, EARLY VARIE- ties, seed corn. Ask for samples and prices. H. Miller, Seedsman, Big Lake, Minn. ° — e — FOR SALE—EGYPTIAN WHEAT, A BIG YIELDER, ‘S,end for sample and price. Wm. Walker, Hills- ,boro, N. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories —_— . FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER ‘WITH our new 1919 carburetors. = Thirty-four miles pe; allon. TUse cheapest gasoline or half kerosene. ncreased power. tyles for any motor, on high. Attach it yoursgelf. ig profits to agents, Money back guarantee. = Thirty days’ trial. - Afr- Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. ——— e s DTN, TR0 BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. have 1,000 sets of new and second-hand_harness from $40, $45, $50, $55, $60, $65 per set. We guarantee to save you $10 to $15 per set. us when in city. . Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, 1948-University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 2 J L 3 —_————— _ LARGEST ST%((}K OF_NEW AND SECOND-HAND eat. . Your own price. 500 dozens 1x21-inch good hame straps new,-$2 dozen. . Cata~ logs mailed free; ' Liberty bonds accepted at par. Midway Harness Paul,” Minn. Agents Wantad : AGENTS—MASON SOLD 18 .SPRAYERS AND Autowashers. -one - Saturday; = profit, = $2.50 square deal, — Particulars “free, Rusler *Company, Johnstown, Ohio. AL .WANTED—SCBAP IRON BY CARLOTS. R Write or_call en-. Co., 1953 University Ave., St ° 'r?‘r’: "SATE ON. TRACK, “HOLY ALLIANCE”: ARTICLE : A Werner, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I read your article in the issue of December- 30, under the title, “Will Nations Repeat Holy Alliance?” with much- interest, for I am a believer in true democracy all around. I wish there were some way by which this article could be gotten into the hands of every voter in North Dakota and the “United States of America. It is too good to be over- looked. A. B. COOK. .LIKED Some papers tnat “ain’t” carry the news of the exposure of the packing trust to build up a reputation for being progressive. The test of real progres- sivism is whether they stand for the real remedy and the only possible rem- edy—government ownership of stock- yards, packing houses and transporta- tion. : 7 Farms 160 ACRES, 2 HORSES, HARNESS, 2 COWS;~3 heifers, cream separator, 60 chickens, wagon, 2 bugeies, cutter, 2 sleighs, 3 cultivators, 2 plows, 2 harrows, mower, small tools and feed. House 27x44, 5 rooms, summer kitchen, 2 barns, granary, woodshed, well and pump. Sixty acres cultivated, balance timber and pasture, level;.can all be culti- vated if cleared. No stone or swamp. Soil pro- ductive, sandy loam. Located on good road, mail and telephone, 10 miles from county seat town, on Northern Pacific railway, 70 miles from St. Paul, Price, inéluding personal property, $4,000; only $2,500 cash. Write for .particulars on this and other bargains. After 6 p. m., call Mr. Keefe, East . John W. Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. ARE YOU looking for a home in a mild climate? The chance of a lifetime to secure a home in Sunny Cuba. We own 160 acres of choice land, 20 acres all in grapefruit. Trees all bearing and thrifty.” Santa Clara district. Choice agricultural fruit and sufu- cane land. - We will exchange for farm land priced right. Write today for full particulars;, Sheils & Weaver, Edzeley, N. D.- THE TIME TO BUY THAT HOMESTEAD RELIN- quishment is now—before spring—when the rush from the city back to the farm begins. I have 820-acre relinquishments from $300 to $1,500 and deeded land at $10 per acre up. Write for full in- formation. N. J. Brandt, Whitewater, Mont. 186-ACRE IMPROVED FARM FIVE MILES FROM town to trade for auto, livestock, threshing ma- chinery, gas tractor or. anything I can use. De- scribe your property. W. T. Bosley, Rugby, N, D. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover- farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, “Mo. WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU. GOT r price? Sell direct; no commissions; p.r- {1%":,]“2 free. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free. Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. EXCHANGES MY SPECIALTY. I CAN TRADE what- you have for what you want. List with me for results. W. T. Bosley, Rugby, N. D. NORTH DAKOTA—FOR CHOICE IMPROVED AN Real C unimproved lands on easy terms, write Kellogg Land Co.,. Jamestown, N. D. 302 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM TOWN, .EX- cellent bargain. Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. Wanted to Buy CASH. FOR OLD FALSE TEETH—WE PAY UP to $35.00 per set,(broken or mot): Send ' now. Cash sent by return mail; Package held four to ten days for sender’s approval of our offer. High- est prices paid_ for old gold jewelry, gold crowns, bridges; dental gold, platinum, diamonds a~d silver. _United States Smelting Works, 339 Gold- smith Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. AL tl IEIIGI{E:,I’J.’ market prices. so auto tires, copper, brass, ete. Write for quotations. M. A, Naftalin, 320 ¥ront St., Fargo, N. D. - OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for you--lowest prices. Mk next sl\;‘rmem—Fnrgo Hide, Fur & Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. - Professional Schools. U. 8. GOVEBRNMENT PEACE POSITIONS OPEN. Mepn 16 or over; women 18 or over. $90 to $150 month, Work in your home sectien. Paid vaca- tions. Common education sufficient. Pull unneces- sary. List positions open free. Write immedi-tély. Franklin Institute, Dept. B48, Rochester, N.' Y.! BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO MEN AND WOMEN in. shortest possible time. Satisfaction guarinteed. Positions_ready. Crtalog free. Moler Barber Col- lege, 29 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn; BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free. Write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- nepin,, Mnneapolis, Minn, For Sale - FOR SALE—ONE.VIOLIN IN GOOD CONDITION. For particulars “write 'W. J. Olson, Long Prairle, Minn., R. 2. 3 FOR SALE—POPLAR ' CQRDWOOD - IN CARLOTS glrectmtf users. Write the Old Home Farm, Audu- on, inn, HAVE A FEW CARLOADS DRY WOOD FOR SALE. Write for prices. J. R. Holton, Shevlin, Minn. Honey and Cheese HOX OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1918 CROP.. %'l?gycreen County’s Famous B’flfit' cheese, Write for prices. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis, ) ‘NEW CROP CLOVER HONEY FOR SALE. VERY . choice “quality. Sample 10 cents. Price list free. M. V. %‘acey. Preston, Minn, % Miseellaneous - : FREE—A - 25-CENT . GOLD EYE NEEDLE BOOK n;d ratalog; postage - 10 cents.. Big mall - order ; d+ preml catalog, 5 < Gonts, Gves Branch, Eaglo, Bend, Minn, : ‘Hay and Straw rd, ‘N, D.. Write for nrleu > enne, ‘N.. 1) Menticn the Leader When Writing Advertisers