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A REAL STICKER © Lodge Grass, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: In regard to my membership, I am sorry to say that I am at present, I think, among the poorest people of the world. My intentions are good and I will pay that check this fall if I raise anything, and things look good. I haven't been a pauper all my life, had flu, smallpox and the itch last winter—every- thing has gone wrong. But it can’'t always stay that way. Have a big family and am glad of it. But I am awful hard up now. 1 am: doing everything I . can in this corner. There will be a lot of fellows vote right here. I was to the county treas- urer’s office and gave a list of my few belongings. When I He hagthe thresher that will thresh your grain clean. It will save cnough of your grain and time to pay your thresh bill. SReIt 0N gueas work about told him I didn’t have a chair &les' g,he‘;hré,? wfig et;les p‘:c;;ulg in the house, a fellow said, “Git ‘Man Behind the Gun." him twice.” I told him to start on an equal with me and I would starve him to death. F. A. SHARPE. It Beats Out the Grain instead of waiting foritto fall out. It-alone does more clean separ- tion than some other threshers get from end to end. 5 Ask your thresherman the name of his outfit. Tell him you . want your. grain_threshed with the Red River Special. Don’t let him experiment with some unknown machine when it costs no more to be sure of saving all YOI grain.. thresher f ¥ a er. for your own e, learn about our. “Junior”. Red TO MAKE OFFICIALS BEHAVE Pawnee, Okla. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: As there is an ever-increasing num- ber of “We’ll Stick” men in Okla- homa, permit me to tell them what is going on here. The farmers of dis- trict 79, Pawnee county, have outlined a policy and are asking the support of every believer in good government. We believe that Oklahoma. has been misrepresented in c¢ongress and we are recommending a law defining cer- tain actions of our representatives in Washington. This law, if enacted, would make it a felony for congress- 'men from this state to vote for uni- versal military training, for conscrip- tion of its citizens for military service on foreign soil, to vote for any meas- ure which is antagonistic to the demo- cratic principle of equal rights, or to vote for any measure designed to pre- vent or suppress the expression of opinions by persons or the press on all subjects relating to politics, re- ligion or the policies and practices of the government, We never can have a government responsible to the will of the people until we compel it to be so. OWSLEY LONERGAN. .. We have just purchased & large assortment of FARM MACHINERY Consisting of Cultivators, Breaking Plows, Cistern Pumps, Force Pumps for Water Tank, Pulleys, Sleighs, Fresno Scrapers, |, Heaters, Barrel Loaders, Wire Stretchers, Belting, Sprayers, Buggy Shafts, Corn Shellers, Feed -Grinders, Fanning Mills and various: other articles, which we will sell at half price. ‘If in the mar- ket, see these goods at once, before they are all sold. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Midway Horse Market, St.. Paul, Minn. P It is the opinion of the editor that while the purpese of the proposed bill is correct, it will fail even if passed, because it will be impossible to make it stand in the courts. North Dakota has found a way of making the gov- ernment responsive to the people. The people elected men to carry out their ' aims, and organized to maintain the strength necessary to back up their’ beliefs. A law is only as good as the persons who administer it, and it is better to elect men who administer the existing laws for the benefit of ,the people than to pass other laws to A Devolation of Quality, Ouwrbow | omijde the:officials who have no inten- NE IR} tion of being guided by the common people—THE EDITOR. . Bug Your Tires o DEALERS COST PRICES! . 2500-Mile Guarantee ) Sent Proe forinspection, It costsyon n.xél%n fore m N Write usgbout -\ PROOF ‘I‘Ulgl"."u ot CUT OUT BARBERRY .~ “Now is the time to dig out the bar- berry bush,” says BE. C. Stakman of the Minnesota experiment station, in a: bulletin just issued, “Destroy the- Common Barberry.” ==, “The barberry 'is the chief agency by which is <pread rust that cost the farmers $209,000,000.in 1916.” Harvestinghay theJayhawk men and iwk Stack- tsow fi:gvm and n:vu eas 4 hay Ptylto} = ‘For:as labor can mnot produce with- out the use of land, the denial of the- equal right-to the use. of land is nec- “essarily the denial of the righis of 0 i wn produce—HENRY. results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. full rate. Livestock — HOLSTEINS—POLAND CHINAS, WE STILL HAVE several of those splendid registered Holstein bulls for sale, two to eight months old. They are such as we-all like to have in our herds. If in need of one soon, better write for prices. Also a few purebred March boars rea or shipment. Her- man Schumacher, Villard, nn. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, FIT _FOR service and younger. Sired by Hengerveld Yankee Pontlac No. 203598. He has a pedigree with 37 pounds butter in seven days; and other large gro- ducing dams. Write for pedigree and photo. - Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, 8. D., BR. 1. FOR SALE—ONE POLLED DURHAM BULL, about 18 months old; weight, 950 pounds; color red and a little white, ~Price, $225. Also ‘several ;&\;ngsr bulls, color red. M. H. Hanson, Murdock, n. —— e FOR' SALE—PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE HERD " Tour” diftsront Blbod Tinas” Pediie otk r erent blo es, Pedigree e Rubert Altmann, Gibbon, Minn. LARGE TYPE POLAND CHINAS FOR BSALE— Some choice spring boars, Prices reasonable, Hubert Zander, Sleepy Eye, Minn. e T FOR SALE—IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION, welghs a ton. Also_ Shorthorn bulls, all ages. August Thorstenson, Selby, S, D. ——— e PUREBRED DUROC JERSEY PIGS: MARCH LIT- ters, $20; May litters, $15. Pedigree furnished. Casper Sylte, Marmon, N, D. ————— e REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE SPRING PIGS for sale; g;difl-ee furnished. Stephen Tokach, St. Anthony, N. D. — DUROCS—CHOICE BOAR PIGS GUARANTEED TO please. P. 0. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn, — e ) TG, TooTEev e, i, - REGISTERED DUROCS. SALES IN FIVE STATES. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. 4 Farm Machinery CORN HARVESTER — ONE-MAN, NE-HORSE, - one-row, self-gathering. Equal to a ' corn binder. Sold to farmers for 23 years. Only $25, with fodder binder. ~Free catalog showing pictures of harvester. Process Corn Harvester Co., Salina, Kan. ——e e e U T, AN, FOR SALE—ONE REEVES: 25 HORSEPOWER EN- gine, one Reeves 36-60 separator, one No, 18 Reeves huller. * Practically new, Cheap if taken soon. Hastreiter Bros., Parkers Prairie, Minn. —_— e e, ., BELL CITY SILAGE CUTTER, COMPLETE WITH 40-foot pipe, distributer, extra set of knives, In good condition, = $150.. Maier Bros., Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn, ! At Ml kR e P FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE NICHOLS & SHEPARD separator, 44x64, used only 65 days. N. C. Lar- son, Max, N. D, . Harness, Afitomob’iles and 5 Accessories — . FORDS RUN 34 MILES PER GALLON WITH OUR 1919 carburetors, ‘Use cheapest gasoline or half Start . ea: any - weather. ' Increased power. Styles for' all motors. - Runs- slow high ear. Attach yourself. Big profits for nts. oney back guarantee. 30 days’ trial. Air Frice tion Carburetor Co., 473 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. —eee 0 T e DTN, OO0, $72 BUYS BEST GUARANTEED FARM HARNESS money can buy. Will ship C. 0, D. for jinspection if express charges are prepald, = Write for free » kerosene. catalog, Twin City Harness Co., Midway, St. Paul, Minn. Lumber LUMBER — SHINGLES — MILLWORK! . GET OUR money-saving prices, including freight to your sta- tion. Send list for estimdte. Wells, Box 1010E, Everett, Wash, 3 LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Tarmers’ trade a specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N. Tacoma, Wash. WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS. DELIVERED prices to farmers. Pay after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idaho. CEDAR FENCEPOSTS IN CARLOTS. WRITE FOR delivered prices. J. E. Gjermundboe, Saum, Minn. ° Honey FOR SALE—FINEST QUALITY, NEW CLOVER honey at 26 cents per pound, in 30-pound cans. honey is carefully produced and handled as to retain the delicate flavor and aroma of the flowers. We are rather proud of the honey we send out and fet it 'is really a business pro¥osh‘.lon with us to hold every man to whom we sell as permanent customer. We send price list free. Sam- gl:. 10 cents. Reference, the First National bank, eston, Minn,, or the publishers of this paper. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. Agents Wanted AGENTS—BIG. PAY AND FREE' AUTOMOBILE introducing - wonderful new gasoline saver, punc- ture-proof, five-year spark plugs and other econome- ical auto_ necessities. - Outfit L. Ballwey, 60 Sta, F, Louisville, Ky. WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WORK among. the farmers. Address Nonpartisan Employment Dept., Box 495, St. Paul, Minn, Address Wanted ANYBODY KNOWING OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Adolph C. Glaser, 3 years old, ‘drafted for the United States: army at Minot, ‘N, 'D.; " charged at Camp Dodge, please communicate at ‘‘once with C. C. Glaser, ‘Leola, 8. D. Lightning Rods LIGHTNING ‘BODS—BIG PROFITS AND QUICK are right. Get' y. L. H. Didate Co. Marshfleld, Wis, " S . Kodak Plnlshing L cents™ o?.*llx-ax'ooan'o‘ Srolt: 1d e B 8 ree. our _agency, ton, - Minn, Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 10 cents 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 Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE 25. ‘six prints.~ Postal - 0 stamp; - Moen/s. Farms ———————— REGISTER AND SECURE A FARM—F. E. SPRING, authorized colonization agent for the Wisconsin Colonization Co., i3 now located at 203 Plymouth Bldg.,, Minneapolis, Minn, He will give authori- tative information about how industrious men can register and secure a rich made-to-order dairy farm with no payment on land for three years. We furnish new ' house, barn, cow, pigs, chickens, tools, seeds,: etc.,, and only require a $250 de- posit on buildings, stock, etc.,, to show good faith. Three hundred families are already located in this gmat Wisconsin farm colony, within 100 miles of t. Paul. No pioneering; good schools, creamer- fes, etc. We can take only a limited number of good men, Send application at once for free in- formation. —_— NORTH DAKOTA—BETTER THAN RENTING. Write for information on our ‘‘half-earnings” plan and get a farm of your own in North Dakota. First crop will pay for the land. We have about 150,000 acres to select from, part under cultivation, and will sell every other quarter section to actual settlers. Your rent money pays for the farm under our plan. Address Hackney Land Credit Co., Hackney Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, e e T s B v S S L S N B S0 FOR SALE—508 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT land in Rolette county, N. D., with seven-room house and heating plant, large barn 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; $50 per acre. For terms write to owner, John C. Schuchard, Overly, N. D., R. 1, No. 52, —t e S e N FARM FOR SALE—205 ACRES, 110 OF THIS IN graln this year; 60 acres meadow, 35 acres of pasture and woodland. Town of Lund, Douglas county, sectlon 24, three and one-half miles north of Evansyille, First class buildings and well. Com- Dletely fenced. One mile to school, good road. Write for price_or call on owner. Elias Lund, R. 1, Evansville, Minn. s FOR SALE BY OWNER, 160-ACRE WELL-IM- proved farm, situated half mile from county seat, - three schools, seven elevators, one flour mill; 136 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and meadow. No better farm in Bottineau county. Bargain if sold before August 1. Write Joseph Yellen, Bottineau, N. D. FOR SALE—GRAIN AND DAIRY FARM, PIERCE county, N. D. 450 acres; 150 acres under plow; timber and good water. Will sell with machinery and stock. KEasy terms. Inquire, J. D. Barrett, gat‘rePBa{ren & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market aul. SOLID SECTION (COULD DIVIDE) ALL STEAM plow land, used for pasture and fenced. Xich black loam soil, level. Can deliver for quick sale; $30 per acre. First crop would pay for this land. Easy terms. C. P. McCarty, Steele, N. D. FOR RENT—DAIRY, STOCK AND GRAIN FARM; the best of improvements and a money-maker for the right man, who has some help of his own; 400 ‘acres in fleld. Must come well recommended. N. C. Jensen, Wyndmere, N. D. FINE IMPROVED HALF NEAR TOWN, $19,000 for quick ‘sale; $3,500 or more cash, balance easy. Best soil. Other bargains., - Prices_advancing rap- L.« M. Gulden, Englevale, Ransom County, (ZE =) $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, rock] swamp, od schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth- Bldg., Minneapolis. WHEN LOOKING FOR A FARM WRITE T. Fezler, Osakis, Minn. Have some farms for sale, also a few for trade. T. H. Fezler, Auctioneer, - Osakis, ‘Minn, FOR SALE C '—ONB HALF SECTION LAND, - six miles north Weldona, Col., and railroad. %uixe Samuel Raub, 406 Lake St., Fort-Morgan, 0l ; H ,1 WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions; par- ticulars free. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, 5. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICEKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free, Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, ' Neb. FOR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN BRUSH LANDS, Clearwater county, Minn. Easy terms. - Write for particulars. J. R.. Holton, Shevlin, Minn. WE HAVE LOCATED THE BEST HOMESTEAD in Montana, Send $1' for information. J. E. Cesak, St. Anthony, N. D. Rttt R Ao i, (I 3 AR il S LY MINNESOTA CORN FARMS. WRITE FOR LATEST list. Farmers’ Land Co., Palace Bldg., Minne- apolis, Minn. HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. gem‘i xi;llce and description. - 0. 0. Mattson, St 'aul, Minn. _— it R WRITE FOR LARGEX LIST IMPROVED FARMS, Egg uvwl Liberal terms, price. Rivard, Turtle e, s. BEST WILD SECTION IN NORTH DAKOTA. SNAP I&rlcjj Other tracts. F. D. Woodworth, Driscoll, fa FARMS $8 TO $50 PER ACRE. GOOD CROPS, soll, ~ climate, Mark Clay, Arlington, Col. ~ . Professional Schools MEN AND WOMEN. LEAEN BARBER TRADE. Wages $25 per week. up.’ Positions guaranteed. Few weeks completes by our method. Little ex- pense, Write for camlfii. Moler Barber College, 12:71131' l]g;gollet Ave., nneapolis, Minn. Estab- 5] 2 % BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO men and women: by Professor Gilsdorff.. New cata- log free. _Call or write Twin City ‘Barber College, 204 Hennepin. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. PLEASANT WORK. SAL- aries, $09.88 to $165. Established 14 years. Free lez‘tlloe. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, Minneapolis, nn, K Patents PATENTS = SECURED - IN ALL COUNTRIES, Prompt and reliable services. Adyice free. A. E. Carlsen, 742 Plymouth Bldg., 'Minneapolis. “.Dogs and Pet Stock D e T N sl it .. Poullry CES PAID FOR EHICKENE, BB B Mention the Leader When, Writing Advertisers. -