The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 19, 1920, Page 15

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in Kansas are “stlchng” lmd the na- _ tional office of the League is Tendering “such assistance as is possible, but it is ~a'hard fight and it takes lots of money . and all the moral assistance that peo- ple. everywhere can render to put down bxg—busmess-encouraged violence ~of this kind, especially with the state aut.hontles and newspapers agamst 1 you. Persons in Kansas can help ma- tenally by giving moral and financial assistance to. the Ellsworth County Leader, Ellsworth, Xan. ' This is a “~weekly : co- operatlve farmers’ paper,_ the’ only paper in: the state standing up for the farmers'in this fight. It : needs more subscnbers. : CANADIAN GOVERNMENT IS ASKED TO INTERFERE It may be added that an efiort is ‘also being made to interest both the. United States and Canadian authori-- ties in the ‘matter through the fact ‘that a Canadian citizen, H. A. Dyk- “stra, who is not a member of the Non- ‘ partisan league but who works as a farmhand for a Leaguer, has been _mobbed by Legion men. He went to: _town after his employer was seized by "-a Legion mob to see what had become of the “boss” and was caught by the -Same mob, stripped of his clothes and :forced to run down the main street of' .. the town in’ his underwear.. He has ; : appealed to the Canadian <consul in “field " secretary.” “Kansas, It would be a sad commen- ‘ fary on American government if the 'Canadian government 'takes steps %o protect its citizens from Kansas mobs,: while our government sits idly by whlle American citizens are abused: The Kansas mobs have been incited by the ‘Kansas Employers” assoclatlon, of which one P." E. Zimmerman is Mr. Zimmerman “has been paid to go about the state making inflammatory charges against the League, declanng it to be a move- ment originated in Russia; financed by Germany-and bent on overthrowing the government by force. He addresses ‘Legion -meetings and’ roils up local business men ‘and' other townspeople by this appeal, and as'the newspapers refuse to print -the facts about the ** League it is difficult to offset his work. Zimmerman’s ‘'work ‘has undoubtedly - misled many Legxon Jmen: who would: \otherwise not. partxclpate in the law- lessness. G : BANK GOING GOOD The monthly statement of the con- dition: of the Bank of North Dakota shows big gains all along the line for the state institution. Tts. various loans to banks and farmers are now $5,500,000, as compared with $4,800,- 000 for last month. Resources are - $25,842.776.73. Over $3,000,000 of public funds were expended by the ‘ various treasurers of school districts, " _counties, : townslups, “cities’ and the state during the month endmg June 15, the statement shbws. ; CLOVER SEED NOT INJURIOUS Screemngs contammg sweet clover: seed are mnot injurious: to sheep, the United ‘States: department of agricul-: ture reports, after having made an . exhaustive mvestxgation of Treports et iou...sss perton that animals had been poxsoned by fsuch feed. ’ 3 [ ; DRAKE MILL PRICES - The following—prlcee are belnx paid by the state-owned mill at Drake, N. D., for whent?: "~ Dark northern spring—No. 1 (68-pound), $2.86; No. 2 (5'1-pound), $2.81; <No. 8 (55 to 56~ d),:$2.76 ;- No,' 4 (54-mund). $2.71; No.,4 (58~ponnd $2:66, : Northern: spring—No. .1 (58-pound), '$2.81; No.' 2 (57-pound), $2.76; No. '3 (55 to 56-pound), $2.71; No. 4. (b4- yound), $2.66; Ne, 4. (58-pound),: $2.56 3 The lollowmg are prices 'on products: —Patent, car lots, $15.50 per barrel; less than car lots, $15.70 per ba straight, car lots, $14.70 5 ~bakers, car 11.60. o ots,: $50 per ton; less. t.'fmn car lots, $51 per per 'hn. less 5 ik S— reeding. 483500 'H.. or'A. F; HERRMANN, 'Nerwood, Mina. | HQNEY —rm Flour Bran—Car than | - chl(ey Glazed 'I'llo Silos | “The Frait Jar of the !‘lold" ARE PERIAHENT 8ILO0S. NO | KEEP, NO G T0 WEMI ou 'l‘. Send or mulog. o g "uu.u.. mmm "WESTLAWN DUROCS Bred Sow Sale Aug, 9, 1920 Home_of Willetta's Monarch, grand ‘cham- pion Kentucky State Fair, 1919. ‘Write for catalog. P. M, FULLER AND SON . 2~ Redwood Falls, l_flnn. | Blg'l‘y'peChesterWlutes FOR SALE AT - CLOVER BLOOM FARM which. carry the best blood lines in the breed: - Nothing. but the best offered for sale. All" stock guaranteed. Can supply you with al- most anything you need. Visitors always wel- come. When writing mention the Leader. | A. P. RANS, Springfield, Minn, Duroc-J erseys The - home of Model Orion, the .$2° 000 boar. Sbock for aale at all HUBER'P PINSKE, Arlmgton, Minn. . HERRMANN'S BIG - TYPE POLANDS We have - fine lot of March and April are of the best bre - Wi Write any of us. - Puumdmflnghotnfwmomawmmm fall farrow.” These a re uunl dm:mt blood lines, /‘Write us. your. wan ROY W, LEWIS. Lewhvllh. !llnll. Ko Barber Colleges e Oy B A e LEARN BARBER TRADE. LOW BUNMEB BATES. wages; easy -work; posil teed. '&‘lme and ‘expense saved by our ethod caulo Moler” Barber College, 107A - Nicollet Ave.; “apolis, ‘Minn. Established 1893 BARBER . TRADE . SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO everybody ‘hy Professor Gilsdorf. ‘New catalog free. Call’ or write Twin City Buber College, 204 pin. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. % . Lumber o BB N e ol 2 N PR R WESTERN RED. CEDAR TELEPHONE POLES AND .- 8plit. posts, Several: cai qual- ity: price attractive, A. R. D‘:". C‘l’im!ork Idum 1 Co., “Box 1156N; WRITE FOR DELIVEBDD‘PBIOEB ON CEDAR i {;3:%15. Pay after unlondlng. .T. Oyerton, +Ragle,”. Honey and Cheese FOR . SALE—-NEW ‘CLOVER' HONEY, CROP OF ;l)smgg' Guiranteed Qéllufi! %remlly nldleq lfil‘(% & free, pli V. Facey, Erestnn Minn, EXTRACTED, 60- -POUN!) CAN $14; $27.50; mmund u.nh 3 Aive. noumi Fancy bri oan!s pe:‘ Dlfl. SL!&. Chris % ‘Almont, N 7 g T S s m’ fmmn 70 Bé'se&n Blodk, mnneum. Real Estate BELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. . Partioulars - free. Bs- tate Balesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. WAN'IID TO HEAR - FROM . OWNER OF L\ND for sale. - 0, K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, " Professional Schools LEARN TELEGRAPHY—SHORT {HOURS. PLEAS- ~'ant work. . Salary, $140. ~ Writo for our descrip- five“mt&!fng. Blrry’n Telegraph Institute, Minne‘ apolls, Printing 100 HAMMERMILYL ~BOND - ENVELOPES -AND Lemrheads. $1.25. Bamples free Drewton Pme. Box. 287-C, . Detrolt, Minn; ' 'Wanted to Buy SCRAP mO ARLOTS. METALS "AND old rubbux:. n%mu “for-. ouotaflone. M j_ & I‘m N D, LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMEN T "This is_the place to § to advertise your stock, for sale and auction sales; to" make your wants known and have them' supplied. rudlu come from Leader Classified Ads. # nntu -are 10 cents per word per league when advertis! of 8 cenus per tecdfl ‘when rate. ln word is made. isstie. ' To members of ing to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate e members must gi farm machinery, chickens, eggs, D!‘oduce Best the Nationa! Nonpartisan ve the mumber of their member- claiming the 8-cent rate.''All advertising for sale of lands carries th Ads must reach us two weeks before date of b Wblicltlon. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS. MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Miseellaineous ARMY. TS —TENTS ANB OTHBB BURPLUS BUPPLIES - CAMPERS — FISHERS — HUNTERS curu{’lm, quuusu for (l‘ fi) Cl A, COSt BoV/ t S 00 each, . xl ass joyernmen 1 B a % inch g harness, oak. tarined leather, 13 inch lines; ’per 8ot ..., 79.50 134 fnch hreodnng harn llnes, per et Liisilealh 5] .y 65,00 1“ g " 8250 2 inéh -fiz trace’ Iumeas, 1% inch llnea. A want tents, tarpaulins, wi or_ anything in. the canvas: call at Barrett & 2 . goods. - Special price on immerman’s for ail ‘move all - a; eoverx, porch don’t fail to kinds of army is large stock.. Head-- and navy used merchandise; AND TARPA ULINS %oy Sooutorpup tents, khaki, elch EERAR LRI 3 3.50° shape— %-l.nch in@mwork “per_ se! £ lb)e.ml' U 8. Mall - order llonl “‘wwhers’ namary, . Size o el e BABRETT & ZIMMEBMA . Midway Horse Mzrket, St Paul. NBW HEAVY ~BRASS-TRIMMED BREE(,HING ‘BABY ROSE-COMB BUFF . LEGHORN, . and’ Columibian Wnndrmes. hens, $3 ‘Young' stock reasonab :“trami, Minn: . - 31090185. n‘cfivls {:&lnd: ‘halters, $1.85 each; genuine: army camp blankets, $5 each; 1,000 b 2x15, 1arpaulins, “Inst, $16.50 " Harness Co., . plified tounhln & Bpediuiy 602 2 B COUNTBY mmm boxos, Produce barb wire, ?er 8pool - promptly filled: *Send @ if by parcel post, nnd, H pounds, éo.. Garfield, Wash: eon RO L SRS VR A R 'HIGHEST PRICES PATD FOR_POULTRY, LGOS, pair $4.50, ch % leather horse collnrs. size 18- 19, eaeh 20 and ;’ver. each Include. post: specify ' slzes. 'We ;. new. MeCiellan “each. t Catalog mnfled free. HARNESS .. B. cable trace harness wltb. Coneord hames, inch lines, ridl Special pri each ..., 125 . New horse in\ u;‘:;r palr R 11.00 ‘governmer 00! < _ horse blankets, per i 8.25 . S. heavy wool "0, blankets, ‘each ..., 7.00 g o xru umy‘nwoul bhnkeh“ewh ose .'i.gs B%r.ufi covers, which have hnd]:' e “;.;d .........by Htarch Hrow Newl .8, recruiting eacks, each. . Hand. corn plmum,un‘beat made, ‘ea do not’ issue army saddles, and’ new “while * they. Midway 1953 University ‘Ave., St.”Paul, Minn. et Al Mt Sstted o ade o ST LM e W i o} FREE INSTRUCTIONS IN FLOWER AND . SIGN - painting .on 'glass 1» boys and girls Who sell Sim- Sample, 25 EUNES $17:50, - horse hides, ‘cow hides, - pelts, * wool. uce - Co., St Paul,-Minn, - - Poultry Orpingtons, lest hatehiery in this” gection, anteed. lished - in. 1914, Booul Hatchery, Mo. " CHICKS*PUBEBRED “ Clinton, grnda. ‘$15 \"White BABY CHICES — PUBEBBED, te - and Brown Iet;hwoms $16 per” '1(?6"' ' ds, Buff Barred Rocks, = Anconas,’ ‘postpaid. Live Caulog free, per " 100, . pos Inxhomlt,p STOCK, “ Liye arrivul guar- Brown: Leghorns, Home Nmm Street South, nhinelpollu, 5 -POUND FIFTY. Gtrfleld Fruit ' & McKay - Prods. SELECTED BEST Im- modhw ’ delive C:ulo: iree Trlmgle Hatch- ery,. Clinton, efln L3 3 ‘cocks, ohumessohu. :Bol- SILYER, GOLDEN $2.50. POWERENE 18 "~ ocents & ‘gallon, Agents Wanted TO ' GASQLINE AT 5 msale-nm and agents ‘wanted. xxcluxlvo territory. . werene guar- 3 to. ‘be harm! remove ‘and prevent 4 eubon, .doubling ‘the luo o!_nll gmlplg;flmm?.n § dom: e D a&ite'm“;'a Coprds g 8 8, . charges | for §1 W Porter Bamnes, Santa Rosa, cu. - Dept.” D 19. - l)ogs and Pet Stock Alexan 7 ~GRADE BELGIAN HARES, VERY REASO! & m&g. nsnunhcfion zuumteem W&ltol‘ A. [Jobe, MONTHS " N- OLD, GOOD TAN: "HARES, 3. stock, '$1 ‘each, - Oscar:Qlson; Bear. River, ’ Minn. BLACK 7~ SHEPHERD “PUPS . FROM p-unu Gerhard < Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. "SALE '~ SHEPHERD PUPS * Bruesehofl', Norwood, Minn. Lightning Rods HEELING “HERMANN P SRR A i o s S nas Elinal s Ty LIGHTNING: RODS—EXCLUSIVE "AGENCY AND - quick: sales sal Rods. Co:; <D0 Tri-State l(lnnupolta PAGE FIFI‘EEN 1o live dealers sellin ()u:ve eugpe: tests 95 Employment !hl nwmt Oo.‘msl‘% Marquette Ave... “Plddie’s Univer~ 5." 90 per ‘cent_pure. _Write for agency.. Prices arg, right. - Mnnhflold ‘Wis, L. 'H. Diddie * MARRIED (NEED FARM HELP} wfl‘.’ nlngle men, mns. hnrmt mg‘ threshing ctor' men. el Mo 2 PAM o L R SR AT CORN LAND, 40, 80 OR 160 ACRBS; GOOD HEAVY . BARGAIN — TWO . SMALL" FARMS. ' months, old: ~XKODAK ' FILMS FRO. éé ; ——-—————,—______ 150% . ACRES; SIX-ROOM HOUSE, BARN, OTHER improvements; 58 acres lg!'nln and hay, ‘40 acres easy 1o clear -and - break, -balance pasture, level . productive sofl, one and three-quarters miles . from eastern Minnesota town, on rural ‘meil, telephone, .consolidated school; 6 cows, 5 young stock, 30 qch!ckenl, harness, 2 wagons, sleigh, plow, drng. cultivatar, - feed - cutter, cream separator, sprayer, small tools and - all crops;’ $47.5 ncre See Mr,” Keefe, care of John W. Norton Shubert Bldg,, St.. Paul, Minn, T Ty e e e s SR ‘ll\\’EBT YOUB MONEY IN IMPRQVED FARMS located 'in . the most- fertile and “the surest crop district of North Dakota. We have: 20,000 acres of improved farms nnw selling at $20 to $125 per acre, on easy terms and crop payments. - Free auto- mobile excursion from. Nome to the Canadian border, by way. of Valley Cii Cooperstown, = McVille, Devils <Lake, Cando and- Hansboro every first and third ’l‘uesday each month’ “during the summer, er\‘o for literature and reservation: early. Henry A, Wilberg, Nome, N. D. soil: well-séttled partof Todd: county, Minn, ; roads,’ schools and 'churches, crops. of corn;, oats, gosg) Wil ‘produce’ g00d ;ouloes etc, Price, $15 to $35 per._acre. ‘Terms, $ acre cash, balance $1. per acre per. year. ' Bix muund acres toselect from. Bchwnb Bros,, 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis; —-—-——-—_*_______ NOW 1S THE TIME TO INTEREST. YOURSELF IN “the great possibilities ‘offered in ‘central Minnesota. We are in- the corn and ‘cloyer belt and’ lake. region, Write today. for' free information on how to get one of our farms on A?termln small . cas| i ments Wild' land $20 per acro pay- and 12 farms $35 and up. "C. W. Boyer; Backus, Imnroved Minn. " NEW YORK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR .COM- plete list of farms for sale. We have a size, loca- tion' and. price to Plenno you. Btock and’tools fn- ¢luded on ‘most of. them. Mandeville Real Estate Agency, Inc,, Dept. L, Olean, N. Y.* FOR SALE—291 ACRES: 90 ACRES IN CROP, Tooking fine; 75 acres being summer ‘fallowed; rest pasture; ‘25 acres: under- ditch. - Good; buildings. Government irrigation’ expected.. Owner, W. . F. Birdsall, Harlowtown, Mont. &2 —— ‘A'REAL BARGAIN—SIXTY-ACRE FARM: 40 UN- der eulflvndnn‘ lcvel loam -land; falr. buildings; five miles to ‘price, '$2,000. Muny other bear- gains. Ev, Loth, Colontzation Go, Dept. 3 et to * buyer. = Well-improved: farms ‘at ‘all prices. Fleage don’t write but come. Farm Owners’ Land Co.,” Milaca, Minn. ———e 1 HAVE CASH ‘BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS. WilL: deal ‘with ‘owners ‘only. . Give description and cash price.. Morris. M. Perkins, Columbjs, Mo, et et DT P SO I I 0, FINE IMPROVED ' PEMBINA COUNTY ¥FARMS. Also “northern ‘Minnesota. and - Manitoba farms. A H, Bando, :Cavaller, N, D. CAN USE :Rasmussen, De- square .deal,. tractor _or auto in: trade, troit,” Minn. $6,000 IMPROVED = QUARTER, -~ $2,500; terms. John T. V. R: QUICK = SALE, Parrish, -Hinckley, Minn. Livestock EXTREME BIG TYPE POLANDS. « AM BOOKING orders for .100 Murch and April pigs. = Stred cfi Slmmet’s” Blg = Price; the world’s :champion ~Bla . ‘Price, and Simmet’s Giant Timm; hPedlm'ees furnish- ed. * Henry Simmet, New Ulm, ot PRt M i Bttt e sl S SR S SRS T FOR SALE—REGISTERED’ HOLSTEIN . RBULLS, teudy for service, and bull calves four to six months old. * ¥rom dams producing 55 to 91 unds of but- terfat - in - 80 -days. rlto for pr Herman Schumacher, -Villard, Min ‘FOR' SALE—ONB BEGIS’I‘ERED BEH SHORT- horn “August ‘bull " calf. - A good, big"bone fellow. ' Three high grade Shonbom bull cal WO~ ro! ves, and one white. ‘Write for prloeo. R, Huuner. Lig- nite, N.'D, REGISTERED WHITES. | TWO HERD boan. fall lnd pfu, sither’ sex, re| reunung six of and ‘champion b ood lines - the of _the bmd Rubert Almn.nn. Gibbon, Minn, BIG TYPE FG!BTM POLAND ' CHINA boars, " two ‘months- old, ready for: Décember service. The “kind. you war;t. Write und’ let us' tell you b more about them. Rosplock Bros., Arpin; Wis. .WB SALE—PUREBRED DUROC-TERSREY BOABS from ° March: litters.. Famous Pathfinder family, erta for particulars, E. Al-Jackson, Shafer, Minn, SEY HOLSTEIN “ "HIGH-GRADE °CALVES, t28 $35, “either ‘sex; “express pald.. Guaranteed safe delivery, Joe Gerlach,- Palmyra, Wis, -PUREBRED CEESTER WHITE ' SPRING PIGS. i either sex; cholera immune, sam!acuon guaran 5, re Bros., L tte, Minn, Di PIGS AT $20 _EACH, FROM PBILE‘ .U'BOC 8 Dp‘en fumlshed. g Elé f g i ,-OAK LEAY FARM LARGE YOBKBEIRES. SPRING d gom for snla, C. V ‘Carlson, -Atwater, nn, REGISTERED CKESTEB WBI'PE SPRING PIGS for %lle. Stephen Tokash, ‘St Anthony, N, D. POLLED, DURHAM “BULLS, TWO . TO ' TEN F. 'Bchwagel, Richmond, Minn. FOR SALE—SEVEN GOOD BED POLLED BULLS, M. 0. Farden, Maxbass, N. D, # Kodak Flnlshing MAIL US A/ROLL OF FILM AND 23 CENTS FOR 1evelopin¢ md gltlnfing 8ix r’x’fi'&'fi’ as a trial for bette; %x(% and "~ l:rgo;. ,4 oentl smaller” gize cents, clc Oftedahi . Studlo, Tittle Falls, Minn. ALL “PARTS OF THE ' ' : “world, “‘{)ualgve{los :!;ql msand fr’: price llot X:g an, 0 ') :figxtmmnenls;rxemonu No westem Fotn Sorvlea, i service,. 3 OUR D‘ILHS—BEBT wonx. PROMPS, Us ;owomft. 20-22 Plymouth vo., ‘Min- nenpons. 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