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" USE THE BALLOT BOX. TR -~ Torrance, Cal. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: . For almost three years I have been a silent reader of your paper. I sub- scribed for it before leaving Montana, when it was in its infancy. My heart is with the people .of North Dakota for the courage they have in leading our country and humanity out of bondage 4-in the face of such strong opposition. I do my bit by saving my copies of the Leader and distributing them among farmers and other workers. . I ~ Leader Classified Department “THE .FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” Thls 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 results' come from Leader Classified Ads. . : ! 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 of 8 cents per word is made. League members must give the number of their member- ahir receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. 'All advertising for sale of lands carries th full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. . ALL .~QLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE " ARMY - GOODS Purchased From the U. S. Government sed Army Tents, pyramid shaj 16x16, €Ot $100.00, €ch 1ane.... 827 50 and $35.00 Used Army. Tents, pyramid shape, 9x9, each 25.00 Used Army Tents, pyramid shape, 7x7, each 15.00 Tarpaulins, 9x16, €8CH weveresnvsensnins HAINesseS, v..ecceenvnans New Leather Jerkins, each ..., T = 3 Ne Jeokther Jerkins, fedeh ... realize that on the farmers and labor- Farms Poultry Steal Hospltal Cota, ench Sadics $i3 50 1 ers in other industries rests the hope EVERYTHING GOES FOR $52.50 PER ACRE. 12 | FOR SALE_SEVERAL HUNDRED ~PUREBRED Barbed ‘Wire, hiack, per roll ... ... of the world. Brother countrymen, |- tous 3 nelters, 5 sioess 1 pies, 3 horsos, 3 mule, | sotten -G Bhots foinms Beas past WyaL- Humane Metal Horse Collars, each. . let the harness, 4 sheep, 50 chickens, 3 ducks, 8 geese, Blue Orpingtons and 8.-C. White Leghorns; prize Leather Horse Collars, each ....... et us use the weapon that our fore- wagon, bugey, plow, potato gligger, hayrack, mower, winners, $5; choico, $2.50; White Pekin drakes, 5-Ring Leather Halters, second han fathers ha 1 d i r hand h rake, potato sprayer, cream separator, drag, “2-cul~ $2.00. Write for winnings. Mrs, Rud E. Reineke, d0ZeN " .i..vaaeeen e S ve p aced In our hands, the tivators, disc, hay, straw, 50 bushels oats, 86 bushels Maple Lawn Farm, Morflswwn, Minn, 4 Knapsacks, each ... ballot box, to right our wrongs, so they e; nalmwfor lgulldlmzx!: large fleld, pasture and | e Army Blankets, each . e Mt mber: level, good soll; two miles—from town. | PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, Sweat Pads, each ...... may not have fought and died in vain. Jdobn " W. Norton Co., J. 455 Shubert Bldg., St. 85 ach; hons, $4.50. 8.-C. White Orpington cock- AT Domntees ealt EDWARD GRAMMOND. Taw, Mo, ' crels, $150: Whike” Pakin duck, ‘sttner ew. $160: . —— erels, $1.50; Whi ekin ducks, either sex, $1.50; Cups, each FOR SALE—134-ACRE FARM, FENCED AND . Pearl and White African guineas, $2.50 a pair. Also a large stock of miscellaneous ’ cross-fenced, 7C acres in cultivation, balance good John E. Anderson,+ Verona, N. D. pasture. Good house, large barn, henhouse, ma- —_— chine shed and other outbutldings. Good water. MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS—NEW PENNSYL- Located one-fourth mile from' city limits, one mile vania blood gives my Copper Bronze ‘‘Gold Banks'’ articles too numerous to mention. KEEPING VEGETABLES IN ¢ - WINTER ett & Zimmerman from public sf’:l:ool.ss;l'own is m‘;;‘w seat, is very ;z?:lr li]onvi*‘, s'.rawh m;g Jll':)my]. ’l‘huyPrvlvlll l&lpmvg . - . rosperous, - v ), OCKS, uarantee please, ce, an MIDWAY HORSE MARKET, ST. PAUL Turnips, beets and carrots will keep i}?ooo down, " balone "o “eult puetimer. "o | 310, Mrs, ilbor S, Acton Lonsview Farm, A 2 L it S best at ten . rther information address H. F. Munster, Huron, . vlila, N. D. : € aL:a emperature Shghtly above et S e D. UG A T o PUREBRED BUFF AND GOLDEN-LACED. WYAN. freezing. Cabbage will stand consid- FOR SALE—508 ACRES OF THE BEST WHEAT dotte cockerels, $1.50 each: threg, for sadziks White 2. 2 : £ an: n Lt nty, o 8 1] ekin rakes, nine pounds, A > {1 " erable freezing and salsify and par- | 153 ces s (o bir o Decoy fall plowed and | pods o gandors,, $4;. Goose, ' $3.50. ~Bemn Holson, snips may be left in the soil over win- heating plant, large barn _and machine slieds, Brooten, Minn, ¥ buildings in good repair. Plenty of good water. ter if desired. Squashes and pump- Farm 13 all fenced; five miles from good town and | DIGHEST MARKET FOR VEAL = CHICKENS, Turns Night Into Day New La;;p Has No Wick. No Chimney. No Odor. Most __l,lirilli“aflt Light Known. ducks, geese, turkeys, pigeons, hides and furs. . R o church, in consolidated school district; at $50 : kins will keep best in. a warm, dry Aco. "For torms Wil 10 owmar. JomiCk &L 50 Der rite for price et Jrat.oaason & Co, sucoissols . . Overly, N. D., R. R. 1, No. 52 — place. - A warm attic, where it does = ‘PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, G%EAT’ IB‘?BB?AINS—I IMPROVED FARMS AND 6: hens, $4. Purebred White Wyandotte cockerels, B‘lrmenmue ‘gu;a‘ehl:mb;g?;r wclg;%.;e::i ,‘;’;‘;“}3;. %‘ Soulone ie:em 3450 taken: befors Noveaber clover seed; potatoes from 150 to 400 bushels 220 5P ANty B eitocder . Thompson, -N. <D.1 1, iigh acro: write for lists. Shevlin Clover Soed Go. | PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND YOUNG TUBKEY Shevlin, Clearwater County, Minn, toms- and Thens, $6; June hatched: White Rock $100 SECURES 40 ACRES; $200 SECURES 80; $400 | Len%:$15 dozen; eockerels and pullets, $1.50 each. not freeze, is good. : ; Potatoes require a cool place, not too dry. Cabbage and nearly all ropt crops may be stored in the ground. 3 Pedersen, Northwood, N. 2 secures 160; $500 secures 400 acres, with runnin = - 2 S T They must be put deep enough to be | .%qre 160 8900 secures 400 ncres, with rinnlne | o N o TATIS, BLACK SPANISH THOWN A new lamp which experts agree gives the| below the frost line and best be sur- | - sand, rock, swamp, hills. Good school, roads, Leghorns, Rouen and Pekin ducks. White Rocks, most powerful home light in the world, is the . 3 * markets. George Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Min~ $1.50 each, Embden and Toulouse geése, $5 eacl. latest achievement of W. H. Hoffstot, 411 Fac. | rounded with straw to keep them from neapolis, . : : Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. tory Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. This remarkable new lamp beats gas or electricity—gives more direct contact with the soit,—NORTH Nlth LEVEL QUARTER SECTION NEAR GOOD | PUREBRED 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, wn. All' under cultivation; in good condition. $1.50 each; 12 for“$15 If taken by November 15, light than three hundred candles, eighteen or- DAKOTA AGR}CULTURAL COL— Will take threshing machine, small tractor, auto- Robert Holzhauer, Hankinson, N.. D., R. F. D. 8. . dinary lamps or ten brilliant electric lights, | LEGE. T : foblle "or anything I can use. W. T. Bosley, | §oME CHOICE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK PUL- and costs only one cent’a night, a blessing to - —— s lets, $9 per six birds, Cockerels, $1.75 each. Miss every home on farm or in small town. It is : 160 ACRES ADJOINING CITY, GOOD LIVE TOWN, Magdalena M. Krochler, Henderson, Minn, “ abéolutely ‘safe and gives universal satisfac- has_ two banks. Land all tillable, all fenced, 6% Livestock GUARANTEED REGISTERED DUROCS, FALL AND spring boars, August and September pigs, about 200 in herd headed” by Brookwater Demonstrator 16th. tion. A child can carry it. It is the ambition of Mr. Hoffstot to have every home, store, hall or church enjoy the increased comfort of this powerful, pleasing, brilliant white light and he acres plowed, rest tame hay; buildings worth $6,500 PUREBBE.D WHITE YANDOTTE. COC M! nfl. to §7,700. Write owner, Wm. Moll, McIntosh, Minn, $2onchvialsg Tav fow pullotal If “takenXpoon: : FOR (SALE—540-ACRE. STOCK =FARM. GOOD | FyTRa CHOICE DARK-COMB RHODE ISLAND bulldings, grove, R. F. D., telephone and_first- = olnss el Priced . to "sell by iy Nw Red cockerels, Windham-Kauffman Strain, $2.50. . L. o will send one of his new lamps on free trial to Prices reasonable. Liberty bonds taken. Sales in Stock- Farm, Kintyre, N. D. Mrs. J. C. -Allen, York, N. D. ; 1 any reader of the Nompartisan Leader who | _five states Jens Molvlg, Buxon, N. D. 1 HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- writes ‘him. He wants one person in each | CHESTER WHITE AND O. I_ C. MARCH AND Will- deal with owners only. Give description, lo- ¢ra, veal, lorse hides. cow hides, pelts, :wool.; MoK ey, locality to' whom he ‘can’ refer- new customers. April boars, Wykoff Lad and ~Wildwood 'Prince cation and cash price. James P. White, New Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn. . Take advantage of his free offer. Agenis lfl)"flin%l 31?‘“58"1001!81113%8111 bulls, registered, Franklin, Mo: WHITE WYANDOTTE PULLETS AND COCKERELS, * ‘wanted.. Write him' today.—Adv. Deniiiood linea. . Schwinghamer, Albawy, | SGUTD YoU SELL YOUBR FARM IF YOU GOT | 52 each: Bronzo turkey foms, $6; hons, $4. M. J. Meaden, Swanville, Minn. 'PU'REBBED SINGLE-COMB BUFF_ ORPINGTON - aockfl:)ralshszneach; pullets, $1.50. G. H. Mohagen, rafton, -IN, 3 " 2! FOR SALE—PUREBRED_ MAMMOTH _BRONZE Turkey toms. Mrs. W. J. Mankerman, Beardsley, _Minn.,_R. 2 PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, - fi:FhmIl;' 583, Clarence J. Hanson, Minot, N. D., your price? Sell direct; no commissions; par- ticulars free. - 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PROPERTY. QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where “located; particulars free. - Real Estate Salesman_Co., Dept. 8, Lincoln, Neb. STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS; VERY BEST BLACK loam. Reasonable terms. Write Pingree “Land Co.,” Pingree, N. D. = 200 ACRES LEVEL BENCH LAND, ADJOININ( Opheim, Mont. Bargain for quick deal. Box 73, Roanwood, Mont. BEST LAND—LEAST MONEY—WILD AND IM- rmred‘:l se}c;uo;\)s. halves, quarters. Woodworth Co., scoll, N. D. \ IF YOU WANT TO SELL_OR EXCHANGE YOUR %rolxl::'rt%v 1wrma me. John J. Black, 4 St., Chippewa al s, WRITE. FOR LARGE LIST IMPROVED FARMS, wild lw;l. Liberal terms, price. Rivard, Turtle 8, 3. Professional Schools LEARN THE BARBER TRADE--WAGES $25 PER week up. ~ Positions aranteed. ¥ew weeks com= pletes ll}y our methods, Little expense. Catalog free. oler Barber College, 107 A. Nicollet Ave., ‘Minneapolis. Established 1893. FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED learn telegraphy. Salary, $120-$200 month. ' Earn expenses Wwhile ’“"“é‘é; Free Catalog. United lt}afllv;vnys Telegraph 00], Bremer Arcade, St. aul 2 - BigTypeChesterWhites FOR SALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. stock guaranteed. Can supply you with al- most anything you need. Visitors always wele eome, When writing mention the Leader. A. P. RANS, Springfield, Minn. FOR SALE—DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, BIG TYPE and of good quality: sired by Lake Crystal Invin- cible and out _.of King the Col. dams. - Johnson Farming Co., New Ulm, Minn, PLUM GROVE STOCK AND POULTRY FARM, breeders of Red Polled cattle, Duroc-Jersey swine, Buff Wyandotte chickens, stock for sale. V. E. Grant, Prop., Cuba, N. D. HILL CREST POLAND CHINAS—SPRING BOARS, sired by Royal Price, a full brother to the world’s champion boar, Black Price. Emil Matson, Will- mar, Minn,, RB. 3. SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS; - Duroc pigs, spring and fall; also my herd boar, Ohio Orion Model, Get my prices. Chris” Bahr, Almont, N. D. X SUMMIT STOCK FARM HEREFORDS FOR SALE. Bulls ranging from eight to twenty months; also a %swncowp. Papers furnished. T. J. Selby, Fingal, OKEH FARM OFFERS SELRCT _REGISTERED Berkshire ‘boars and - gilts for sale. ~ Write for g‘edif)rees and -prices, ‘Tollefson' Bros., Christine, Q FINE LARGE MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS fm('] M];il Toms, $7; hens, $5. Helma Palm, Alva- rado, nn. % 5y FOR SALE—LARGE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK e?g«-r&ls.nmlce $2 each, Mrs. J. N. Wood, Lig- SILVER, ' COLUMBIAN, GOLDEN ‘WYANDOTTES, fitlm Leghorns, Reds. L. Johannesohn, Beltrami, nn, : —_— T PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $6; hens, $4. Mrs. H. J. Neumann, Leonard, N. - D. PUREBRED COCKERELS, ROSE-COMB REDS, £$1.50 for Cctober. Mrs. Frank Riba, Geneseo, N: D. PUREBRED PEKIN DUCKS, DRAKES, $2; EENS, $1.75." Mrs.-E. D. Rhyne, Boyd, Minn. - PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TOMS, $6 EACH. Henry Seal, Raleigh, N. D, ; Boars—Boars—Boars For Sale—I have the best lot of big, long, heavy boned fall and spring boars I ever raised in 20 years. Also one yearling herd boar. I will price them worth the money for quick sale. Remember, they are good enough for breeders and good farmers. Big Chief Jumbo is one of the best breeding boars in the state. C. F. GUMMERT, Renville, Minn. < HEREFORDS FOR SALE — CARLOAD FULL- - blood unregistered young cows and heifers; glee reasonable. Eugene H. McPherson, Sturgis, 8. D. FOR -SALE—REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE RAMS from good, heavy, wool-growing stock. Yearlings and growthy lambs. Geo. Benton, Finley, N. D. FOR SALE—REGISTERED _HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN bulls, ready for service. _Liberty bonds taken at par. F. J. Splonskowski, Braddock, N. D. ' Harness, Automobiles and Accessories ; POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 CENTS GRABOW'’S EXTREME BIG TYPE LEARN BARBER TRADE—PROFESSOR LEE'S —_——AIE“ UREBRED HEREF! UR superior instruction qualifies men, women for high- % % and ts t Exclush b {5 S POLAND CHINAS m;?“sg old, semfim}figg 1800 oms?glfiléé,ngzoo, salaried positions, atalog free. National Barber :argftg‘r);‘ grsanltg?i?enPoléver:::nls ‘gxl;r?:%mdx m‘ag 3 For sale, 50 extra good spring boars and a few William Bahr, Glen Ullin, N: Bo College, 255 East Seventh St., St. Paul, Minn. harmless, to remove and praveat carboli, dnubl{:g < .8~ {fall bonrs. These are real herd boar prospects. | FOE SALE_REGISTERED SHORTHORNS; FOUE | BARBEE TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN | lfe of all gasoline motors, saving repairs, sdding SE o A A two bulls; cheap for cash. Herman and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog d ’ 4 2 5 They are the big, long, heavy boned kind, with young cows, two : D = lons of gasoline sent to any address in the United ey are e » dong, y Schooler Sr., Courtenay, N. D, free.. Write Twin City - Barber College, 204 Hen for $1. W. Porter B : » . lots of quality. Sired by Big Progress, Long s AR el nepin, Minneapolis, Minn. States, charges prepaid, for $1. - W. Po; arnes, g, Big Bone 2nd and Gerstdale Jones 8th. All | FOR SALE—REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULL Santa’ Rosa, Cal., Dept. D19, ; 2 o LEARN TELEGRAPHY, PLEASANT WORK. SAL- ary $140. Tuition free to Minnesota soldiers. %Tfia. for. catalog. . Barry’s Institute, Minneapolis, - double treated - for cholera. When writing please mention the Leader. GUSTAV GRABOW, Renville, Minn. calf; pure Rose-Co! Leghorn cockerels. Jalmer Jacobson, Tagus,” N. D. FOR BSALE-—BIG - TYPE DUROC SPRING PIGS of both sexes. _Satisfaction. guaranteed. 0. A. Applen, Reeder, N. D. FOR SALE—FOUR REGISTERED: RED PO bull . calves, suckers six months old. John Alex- ander, Bradley,” 8. D. ” BIG TYPE POLANDS, MARCH AND APRIL FAR- row, both sexes. 'Ed Wosmek, Glencoe, Minn. DUROC APRIL BOARS, FARROWED BY KING Col. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, 3 ISTERED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE. Bl}l?qulre C. D. Jacobs, Voltaire, N. D. REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY PIGS FOR SALE. Swen Thoreson, Buxton, N. D. CHAIN-O’-SPARK PLUGS RUN CLEAN — OR your money back with a smile, Absolutely 'new thermo-electric principle. Try one in your dirtiest c{llnderh—-better try_a set, at our risk—money back: if you want if. $1.25 and worth it. ' Chain-0’= Spark Corp., 825 Northwestern Building, Minne- apolis, Minn, FARMERS—WE TAN HARNESS LEATHER. SHIP your hides and furs to be tanned. South Park Robe & Tanning Co.,. South Park, Minn., Btation A. Dogs and Pet Stock SHETLAND PONY, ONE BLACK STUD, FIVE | years old, child-proof; broke to ride and _drive single, $110. Delivered 150} piles express. E. N, Bathke, Lothair,- Mont. FOR SALE—ONE NO. 1 COON _ DOG, years old; one three-year-old foxhound. - Edgar W. Quinnell, Spring Grove, Minn., Route 8. * WANTED—FOX OR WOLFHOUND, MU BE : well trained, Thoe, Kanne, Dent, Minn. x Lumber LUMBER! SHINGLES! MILLWORK! GET OUR money-saving prices, including freight to your 'sta- tion. . Send list for estimate. Wells, Box 1010 Everett, Wash, “WASHINGTON RED CEDAR POSTS” DELIVER- ed-in- car lots, Farmers’ organizations our line. g&tha for prices. 0. A. Underwood, Mgr., Ione, 3 ¥ _ BEES AND ECONOMICS e A El Cajon, Cal. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ° The Nonpartisan ‘league is surely doing a great work for the common people in teaching them to use the ballot box for their economic freedom. The army of producers must be organ- ized, not only for production and dis- tribution but to take an active part in “electing men to office who will carry ‘out. the program of the Nonpartisan . league. T am a strong believer. in co- .-operation, (I have a stand of bees ‘that believe ‘in organizing not only - _for 'self-protection, but industrial de- - mocracy, and who kill off-the drones when they become too numerous). I 1aye been a booster for the Nonpar- ti gue since it first started. Tt B 3 g 2 [=] Farmers’ trade our speclalty. -Best quality, - Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash. WESTERN 'RED CEDAR POLES AND POSTS DE- livered your station, car -lots,. subject tog approval. A. R. Derr, Clarksfork, Idaho. — WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES. ON. CEDAR gosts. Pay after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sagle, daho, . FOR SALE—HEDGE AND CATALPA.POSTS, CAR- lots. “H. W. Porth & Co., Winfleld, Kan. Kodak Finishing LET US D OP YOUR FILMS. . ONLY cents for six- ure roll. and six” prints. Postal size, 40 cents,” mailed prepaid. We give a prize every month_to. the one who sends us the most amateur ' finishing: * Moen’s Art Studio, Box K," Preston, ' Minn, -~ 7 o < - Patents = - PATENTS SECURED. '8 ‘SKETCH OR MODEL. /. . Prompt -attention. - Relahlé ® services. = Adyice 2 : "~ Agents Wanted < WANTED—MEN -TO DO- ORGANIZATION WORK among the fal rs. Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept., Box 485, St. Paul, Minn. Employment 'ANTED—GERMAN GIRL OR 'WOMAN FOR GEN- wenl housework on farm; $25 a month. Mrs, Ernst. Matthiosen, Judson, N. D. . Typewriter TYPEWRITER FOR SALE CHEAP. FREE Gotgfl. Easy payments if wanted. ~ Write Bertha Payne, Shawnee, Kansas. 2 Honey o 1o ba abporiels ure. hoss \snd. ot sttlody el ure oney ¥ Sy, Sample. Price st free. choice ‘quality. mple 10 cents. : ‘M, V. Facey, Preston, Minn. HONEY—DELICIOUS WISCONSIN WHITE CLO 3 ‘honey; Green county’s famous cheese, Price list free, - K. C. Rosa, Monroes, Wis, A R Seeds - BUYER AND SELLEE OF . FEED COBN,. e R ¥ , - ete, les - witn $ e catalog free. -J, W. Be _Cokato, ] ~.~ Farm Machinery B CARRIERS @ A

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