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ADVERTISEMENTS LIVE STOCK To get the highesf’pr.ice { and best fili. ship your Cattle. Sheep and Hogs | to th» ’ | Equity Co-Operative - “Exchange . UNIDN STOCH Y ARDS Chicaga i - Soutp St. Paul, Minn. WRITE FOX INFORMATION TURN YOUR FARM PRODUCE Into Cash—We Want Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese 4 S CREAM VEAL HIDES PELTS WOOL ‘We buy outright at highest market prices “You Are Always Sure of Your Money If You SHIP TO COBB” The R. E. COBB C0., sr.ravw mmn, Tracy, Minn. Devils Lake, N. D. Quick Refurns . . Real Big-Type Durocs Herd headed by Orion Pathfinder 2nd and Col. Uneeda. All high class stuff. * p HONEBRINK BROS., Atwater, Minn. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, ‘1912, of the Nonpartisan Leader, published every two weeks y at Minneapolis, for October 1, 1920 State of Minnesota, county of Hennepin—ss, Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared John Thompson, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of the Non- partisan Leader and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owne , management ‘(and if a daily paper, ‘the eirculation), ete., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, emhodied in section- 443, Postal Laws and wfiegulutluns. printed on the reverse of this t0 2 ocli, That t.l‘l::h:lnmsel!wmd addregses of th:. Dublisher, tor, man editor an siness managers are: blfl!her,&,m:g Nonpanisfin Pub‘}lshing Co., 427 ve. South, Minneapolis, ‘Minn. 3 Editor, Oliver 'S, Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. South, eapolis, Minn, Managing editor, Oliver 8. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. Boguth, Minneapolis, Minn. siness manager, John Thompson, 427 Sixth -Ave. : South, Minneapolis, Minn, 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation,’ give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock). Thomas N. Keys, trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, Jolnlni Thfil&pson. trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Min- neapolis, n. A F. B. Wood, trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minne- i lis, Minn, : -pglgert sole " stockholder, 427 Sixth Ave. J. Fo: South, Minneapolis, Minn. 8. That the known bond holders, mortgagees and other security. holders owning fisholdlnz 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages. or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.), Goss Printing Press Co., Chicago, Ill. e 4. That the two paragraphs next ahove, giving the ‘names. of the owners, stockholders and security hold- ers, if ‘any, contain not only the list of stockholders : and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the com- pany as trustee or in any. other fiduciary relation, .the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two g;nzrapha contain statements embracing affiant’s full’ owledge and belief as to the circumstances and con- ditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the hooks of the company as ~trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of & bona fide owner; and affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said at?;:nk. bonds or other securities than as so “stated by him. = ] 2 5. Thni the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the 2ils or otherwise; ‘to: paid subscribers durlnf the six gom.hs preceding the date shown is——. (This in- formation is required from daily publications only). JOHN THOMPSON, Business Manager. Sworn to an& subscribed ‘before me this 30th day of tember. 1920, . b 1o M. A. ENGEL, «(My commission expires May 381,:1927)., Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ~—— Farms e e et GET OFF THAT RBENTED FARM. MEBN WITH farming experience can register and -secure- made- to-order farms complete with buildings, sto ete. Only $300 to $750 down; 80 years' on balance: Local heart of Wisconsin, close to railroads, schools, markets, creameries; rich clay soil, good water, close neighbors. . Farmers and renters com- ing on' every train, We help good workers with small capital to own valuable farms. Send today for free information direct to the Wisconsin Coloni- ifl;ll%n Co.,, CE 203 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40 to 320 acres. Excellént clover, grain, potato, stock land. Running water. No eand, rock, swamp, hills. Good schools, roads, markets, Crop failures unknown. George Besser, 825 Ply: ‘mouth Bldg., Minneapolls, Minn, - WILD AND LAKE SHORE TRACTS. In Central Minnesota, and Crow Wing counties; several thousand acres of choice land; write for map and information, ‘W. Boyer, Backus, Minn. EIGHTY-ACRE FARM FOR $3,500, soil, 80 _acres cleared, : : EI AND £ GOOD CLAY balance woodland. Almost level.. Log house and barn, well, near village, school and creamery. _Write for further particulars and ain. Zv. Luth, Colonization Co., Merrill, Wis. TWO FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. ONE FARM of 508 acres, with good improvéments, and one farm of 314 acres, with good improvements. Please do not answer this ad unless you want to buy or trade. Owner, John C. Schuchard, R. 1, Qverly, N. D. NEW YORK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR A COM- plete list of farms for pale. - We have & size, loca- tion and price to please you. Stock and tools in- cluded on” most of them. Mandeville Real - Estate Agency, Inc., Dept. L., Olean, N. Y, =~ 820-ACRE FARM FOR SALE; 300 ACRES READ or crop, $8,500 worth of machinery. All for $50 per acre. In Marshail county. Easy terms. Own- ers, David Johnson, Warren, Minn.; C. E. Williams, Rollis, Wis. STOCK FARM IN RED RIVER VALLEY, 480 acres, Richland ' county. ~Buy <direct from _owner and save comwission. - Will sell reasonable. J.- Meis, 810 Donaldson Bldg., Minneapolis. —— I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. = Give description and cash price. Morris M. Perkins, . Columbia, Mo. FERTILE CHENANGO VALLEY FARMS; THE richest alfalfa and dairy section of America, Bend for list. Neitzel, Smyrna, N. Y. FARMS—IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. free. Mention Ransom County, BUY LAND WITH CO-OPERATIVE COMPANIES; %n g'lcll;i ‘women wanted. blic Farm, Helen- e, . Wis, < FARM FOR SALE BURLEIGH COUNTY; N. D. Good buy. Box 75, Kootenai, Idaho. Honey and Cheese HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, PACKED™IN 12 to 120-pound containers; also Green county’s famous cheese, in family-size packages. It will pay you to get my free price lists before ordering else- f f " ! g H LIST %np%-. L. M. Gulden, Englevale, where, . E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. CLOVER'S DELICIOUS EXTRACTED HONEY gathered from alfalfa and sweet clover blossoms; clean and sanitary. Two 60-pound cans, $25.50; one 60-pound can, $13.00, f. o. b. - Sunnyside, Wash. 8. King Clover,- Sunnyside, Wash. FINEST QUALITY CLOVER AND BASSWOOD honey; 80-pound can, $8.50; 10-pound can, $2.90; five-pound pail, $1.50. = Quality guaranteed, , Pri list free. Sample, 15 cents. M."V. Facey, Preston, Minn. 8 HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED—Ten-pound pail, $2.80; five-pound pail, $1.50, Write for prices on larger amounts. Sample, 10 cents. Chris Bahr, Cathay, 2 FOR 'SALE—FINEST WISCONSIN HONEY; $15 per 60-pound can. C. P. Bergstrand, Amery, Wis. - Miscellaneous GO STORM OR RAIN COVERS, practically new, $16 value; price §5 a pair. 300 ts engineer U. S. ambulance harness, 2-inch aces with breeching, $70 set. New double farm harness $52.50 set. Catalog ‘on army goods free. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, -EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Prod- uce Co., St. Paul, Minn, LEATHER =TANNING. RECIPES; ONE FREE; aranteed cheap way. gu Agenmts wanted. R. Gilley, - Z w32 =] g Carlton, Texas. ELIVERED PRICES TO FARMERS IN ¥ENCE- gg:tg and potatoes ‘quoted. C. B. Foote, ‘Colburn, 0. Employment TRACTOR EXPERTS AND AUTO MECHANICS wanted everywhere at large salaries, - Take an: eight weeks’ course at the most thorough and practical auto and tractor school in America. Experience in training thousands of mechanics for the United - Motor - States government., ‘Write for free cataleg. Institute, Inc., Dept. B, ¥., Minneapolfs, Minn. Tobacco TOBACCO—KENTUCKY’S BEST LEAF, CHEWIN: and smoking; all” tobacco, no dope.. ‘‘Direct from 2628 University Ave. » Q farmers.”” Trial offer,. two pounds, $1, postpaid; 10 pounds, $4.50. Kentucky Tobacco Assn., Dept. « H, Hawesville, Ky. EENTUCKY HOMESPUN TOBACCO, 10 POUNDS $3; 20 pounds, $5. Rufe ¥eol, Jonesboro, Ark. Dogs and Pet Stock PUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS ~ FOUR months_old, cheap. Natural heelers. Orchard Hill Farm, Nicollet, Minn, RBREGISTERED AJREDALE PUPPIES;: DOGS, $25; bitches, §15. Comminmity Kennels, Oakes, N, D. Real Estate ! SERL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO Real Es- matter where located. - Particulars free. tate” Salesmon Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. WANTED - TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF LAND + for sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. Steamship Tickets and Foreign Exchange DBtAs.ETS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK- ets to and from Europe, Lidman, Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn, Molasses MOLASSES — KENTUCKY COUNTRY SORGHUM, ‘mede in the good ‘‘old-fashioned way.”” Pure cane Livestock PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE BOARS FOR SALE. Got some of the best blood lines you want to if taken soon. Spring boars, height and . heavy Write me your wants or call at my place, Satisfaction guaranteed. Leo C, Hartman, R. 1, ‘Watkins, Minn. Y CREEK VIEW FARM, NOVOTNY BROS.,, PRO- prietors, Maple Lake, Minn, Outstanding polled Shorthorns and Shorthorns strong in the Cumber- land and Sultan blood. Poland Chinas, both gexes, 8 in_the blood of Big Price, Gurtsdale Jones and Bone Jumbo. FOR SALE—THREE REGISTERED RED POLLED bulls from six to fourteen months of age. durk red and from good dairy stock. -~ Also Jersey pigs of April and May farrow that are money makgrs. Nvg)rlw for particulars, H, Danforth, er, N, D, . WE HAVE A FEW HIGHLY SELECT YOUNG boars, Duroc-Jeneg, Big = Wonder and Cherry Orion King type; $60 each if taken soon. faction guaranteed, C. H. Masterson' & Son, Pen- nock, Minn. E BEGISTERED CHESTER WHITES. TW(Q HERD ' boars, fall and spring pigs, either sex, representing six of the most popular and champion blood lines of the breed. Rubert Altmann, Gibbon, Minn. REGISTERED RED POLL_ COWS, HEIFERS, bulls, Have to reduce herd because of lack of help and feed. Will sell for low price. John G. Huel- skamp & Sons, New Ulm, Minn. 8 FOR SALE—SUMMIT HEREFORD FARM BULLS, 8 to 20 months old.. ' Fairfax Standard and Beau Donald breeding represented. - Prices reasonable, T, .J. Sebbey, Fingal, N. D. FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS; ALSO - heifers and cows that have made from 800 to 400 pounds of butterfat in one year; ‘Herman Schu- macher, Villard, Minn. FOR SALE—MILKING SHORTHORN BULL calves by imported sire, from two to ten months old. Prices, $100 to $150 each, = Colonial Stock Farm, Esmond, N. D. : B POLAND CHINAS—HAVE SOME CHOICE MARC! and April boars for sale. Prices reasonable. Pedi- grees furnished. . Hubert Zander, Sleepy Eye, Minn. GUERNSEY-HOLSTEIN HIGH-GRADE CALVES, $28 to $35, either sex; express peid. ' Guaranteed safe delivery. Joe Gerlach, Palmyra, Wis. PUREBRED CHESTER ‘WHITBE SPRING PIGS, either sex; cholera immune, satisfaction guaranteed. J. Flygare Bros., Lafayette, Minn. —— BEGISTERED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS FROM six to eight months old. Price, $100. Herbert , Vernon Center, Minn. e e FOR SALE—REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS, age two_weeks to one year. ‘A. P. Tangen, Pekin, N. D., Evergreen Farm. —— FANCY HIGH-GRADE_HOLSTEIN, SHORTHORN and Guernsey calves, Write for catalog. Ed Howey, South St. Paul, Minn. ————— REGISTERED JERSEY BULLS—ONE 16 MONTHS &Id, $125; one eight months, $60. Tom Mohogen, l DUROC-JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS FROM JOB Orion King, @ line bred boar. Jos. Ziller, Bird Island, Minn, * Poultry PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTES; COCKERELS, $2 each, two dozen one-year-old hens, $1.50 each; four cocks one-year-old, $2.50 each; also a few pul- lets. One Holland turkey tom, $7. Mrs. John E. Halaas,” Carrington, N. D. BABY CHICKS 12 CENTS EACH UP. GUARAN- teed best grade E.lrehred stock. Postpaid. Live . arrival guarantee All breeds. Catalog free. Superior Hatcheries, Clinton, Mo, PUREBRED LARGE ROUEN DUCKS -FR0M PRIZE- winning stock at Chicago, $8 each. Large Black Norfolk turkeys, toms, $10; hens, $8. Alf Wetzig, R. 3, New Effington, S, D. FOR SALE—SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, Ferris strain, April hatched, $1.25 each; d, fiyo for $5. . Also_Toulouse ganders, $4. H. Dan- forth, Reeder, N. D. BUFF LEGHORNS, BOTH COMBS; SILVER, Golden and_ Columbian Wyandottes; Rhode Island §i{i cockerels; hens reasonable. "L. Johannessohn, S e — PUREBRED S.-C. WHITE LEGHORN HENS, ONE and two years old, for sale. Very cheap. Splendid layers. Also some good cockerels, Mike Mullen, Fortuna, N. D. * ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN ' . COCKERELS, standard bred; single birds, $3; four or more, $2.50. Extra choice stock. Arnold F. Nienas, Thompson, FOR SALE—APRIL HATCH PUREBRED BARRED ock cockerels, - pullets and yearling hens, winter layers. 'Mrs. Mike Berg, L. B. 1, Pettibone, N. D. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, $5 each; purebred Buff Rock cockerels, $2.50 each. N. E. Brown, Wolford, N. D: SINGLE-COMB. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS ‘and pullets; progeny of a 289-egg hen. Mrs. Rom- inger, Underwood, Wash., member of Rhode Island Red, Club of America, ’ EXTRA _CHOICE YOUNG COCKERELS, Comb Reds, until Allen, York, N. D. PUREBRED = BUFF ORPINGTON = COCKERELS, 1‘5121'50 (!agc}i)untll November 1. Elmer Ogren, Glen- m, 3 BOURBON RED TOMS, $6; HENS, $4, IF TAKEN at once, - Early hatched.. Roy Hewitt, Roth, N. D. EXTRA CHOICE YOUNG COCKERELS, R.-C. B. Leghorns. Mrs. C, Outzen, Goodrich, N. D. Barber Colleges LEARN BARBER TRADE AT THE MOLER BAR- ber College. Oldest institution of its kind. Estab- lished 1893. Time and expense saved by our meth~ ods. ~Catalog free. . Moler. Barber College, 107G - -Nicollet Ave:, Minneapolis, Minn. BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO cverybodywlr:{ Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free. Call or te -the Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Seed GUARANTEED ALFALFA SEED, $11 PER BUSH- el; sweet clover, $12; red clover, $20; timothy, $3.50; Sudan, $7 per hundredwelght; sugar, $16.50. Bonds accepted. _Order now and save one-third. Meier Seed Co., Russell, Kan. POTATOES FOF SALE—SELECTED EARLY OHIOS for table or seed. Write for fall prices. We sell 10-bushel lots or more; sacked, = Nick Cordell, ‘Watertown, 8. D, ar] Stills : WATER STILLS—MADE ' ENTIRELY ROSE- November 1, $2.50. Mrs. J. C. OF HEAVY copper; one and three-gallon capacity; prices, $25 ' and $40, respectively; shipped prepaid by . express or parcel post the day we recefve your order. Ideal for distilling water for automobile batteries, indus- molasses, no adulterants. Sample and price list trial uses and drinking purposes, ' ‘Charles Jarl, mailed for 10 :ents. [ Bosenbla%t. Hawesville, Ky. 1739 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb. t 1 PAGE NINETEEN : be Professional Schools sttt ettt MEN—WOMEN—GIRLS OVER 17 WANTED FOR U. 8. government life position, $120-$200 month, Vacatlon with pay. No strikes or layoffs. Short hours. Common education sufficient. Pull unnec- essary, Write immediately for free list positons Franklin Institute, Dept. D51, Rochester, (=} HUNDRED YOUNG MEN AND ‘WOMEN wanted to learn telegraphy, Salary, $120 to $200 per month, Earn expenses while learning. Frec catalog. United Railways Telegraph School, Bremer de, St. Paul, ‘Minn, LEARN TELEGRAPHY. BIG DEMAND. SALARIES, $150 to $300. Write for free descriptive cataloz. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, 903 Minneapolis, Minn. Agents Wanted POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 cents a gallon, Salesmen and agents wanted. Ex- clusive territory guaranteed. teed to be harmless, to remoyve and prevent carhon, doubling the life of all gasoline motors, saving re- pairs, adding snap, speed, power. An amount equal to 20 gallons of gasoline, sent to any address in the United States charges prepaid, for $1. W. Porter Barnes, Santa Rosa, Cal., Dept. D19, 3 —t T e i e s WANTED MEN WITH ABILITY. AND CAPITAL. Splendid territory for the distribution of the best car in America for the money in Minnesota, North Powerene is guaran-, and South -Dakota and Montana. Write today. Box 85, Fargo, N. D, Lumber ——ee e L = o WESTERN RED CEDAR TELEPHONE POLES AND split posts. ~ Several cars posts ready. Good qual- ity; price attractive. A. R. Derr, Clarksfork, Idaho. —t e s D0 SISOV S S JOrT, Loarusfork. dahio. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers® trade our specialty. " Best:quality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. —_— e Y, A, . - DRY CEDAR FENCEPOSTSCAND TELEPHONE poles. Write for prices. Flory, Orting, Wash. ———— e FOR SALE—ROUGH_ LUMBER, CARLOAD LOTS. Write Anderson & Lynge, Kootenai, Idaho, Financial ————— PAY 6 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF deposit for six or twelve months. All deposits fully guaranteed under state guaranty law. If interested write Slope County State Bank, Amidon, N. D. i D e TN WANTED—RED-BLOODED PEOPLE TO WRITE for my Golden Rule plan, ‘How to Make Money on TGSmnu Investments.”” F. M. Greene, Henrietta, X8, 3 ATTENTION! GROWERS AND SHIPPERS OF potatoes, onions, cabbage and other heavy vege- tables, especially Bed River valley: potatoes. We will buy outright or handle for your account. Write, re or phone 8. Goldish & Co., 161-163 Market Pluace, St. Paul, Minn. Reference, Produce Lx- _change bank. 3 —_— ONIONS FOR SALE—$3 PER 100 POUNDS, AND fancy white navy beans, $5 per bushel. C. J. Pipo, Kensington, Minn. VIOLINS FOBR_SALE, EASY PAYMENTS, FIVE ii{nlyns' trial.© Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Shawnee, Wanted to Rent WANT TO RENT A FULL EQUIPPED FARM. Agricultural school graduate with practical experi- ence.. Best reference, ~D. F. Anderson, 716 Kifth Avenue 8. E,, Minneapolis, Minn. Ranch for Rent E FOR RENT—GRAIN RANCH; 800 ACRES UNDER cultivation; 250 in. water right. Good improve- ments. Only party with own outfit reply. William Rea, Clyde Park, Mont. : Farm Machinery —— FOR SALE—A 10-20 TITAN TRACTOR, J. I. CASE three-bottom plow and I. ‘N, T. eight-foot double fliakfifflow. all for $900. Hjalmer Ruona, Frank- n, Minn. : Kodak Finishing D e S A S s S O MAIL US A FILM ROLL AND 25 CENTS COIN FOR developing ‘and six high-grade prints. Quick sery- ice. Oftedahl Studio, Little Falls, Minn. WE PAY 6 PER CENT INTEREST on certificates of deposit for 6 or 12 months. ALL DEPOSITS IN OUR BANK GUARANTEED by the state of North Da- kota under depositors’ guarantee law. Money accepted from outside the state. FARMERS STATE BANK Grenora, N. D, b, Duroc - J_e'rseys, The home ‘of Model .Orion, the '$20,000 boar. Stock for sale at all times. 3 HUBERT PINSKE, Arlington, Minn. BigTypeChesterWhites FOR 'SALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. Ali 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. SQUARE DEAL POLANDS Spring pigs at weaning time, sired by Square Deal Wonder, Manjpulator, and other good boars, “Pedigree furnished. LOUIS STIFTER, Howard Lake, Minn, Walkeracres Poland Chinas 100 spring pigs, both sexes, si by sons of world champion Black Price and Winning Timm, ‘Write ‘for prices. CHARLES E. WALKER, Glencoe, Minn. ' Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers "