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ADVERTISEMENTS | 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, Duroc-Jerseys The home of Model Orion, the $20,000 boar. Stock for sale at all times. : 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. All stock guaranteed. Can supply yonu with al- most anything ,:i“ need. Visitors always wel- come. When writing mention the Leader. A. P. RANS, Springfield, Minn. Chester White Boars for Sale Big type; March farrowed. Sired by Hi Prince and Big Budd; good, growthy individuals; cholera immuned. Priced right. Will ship on Wnfim Green, Morgan, Minn. SQUARE DEAL POLANDS Spring pigs at weaning time, sired by Square Deal Wonder, Manipulator, nnetl ther good boars. Pedigree furnished. % . LOUIS STIFTER, Howard Lake, Minn. Walkeracres Poland Chinas th st sons of world Dg ‘;fbo Pr‘lee:“' m?d vaymnlngd'nm. CHARLES E. WALKER, Glencoe, Mian. Herd headed by Orion Pathfinder 2nd and Col Uneceds. All high class stuff. . HONEBRINK BROS., Atwater, Mina. SHROPSHIRES—DUROCS Overstocked with males of both. Must make room. Prices right. Breeding furnished upon application, JALMER NORD, Wannaska, Minn. STATEMENT CF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, of the Nonpartisan Leader, published every two weeks at Minneapolis, for October 1, 1920. Btate of Minnesota, county of Hennepin—ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and mm%.nlonsnd. personally appeared John Thompson, who, having been duly sworn according to law, de&unl end says that he Is the business manager of the Non- partisan Leader and that the following is, tv the best of his Imowledge mdv:nl(xef.d :uu-uu statement of g: ownership, managemen! an 8 daily paper, circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal }AWI n':)n*l'_dm:gult ations, printed on the reverse ’t this orm, i 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, oditor, managing editor and business managers are: Pubiisher, tio Nonpartisan ~_Publishing - Co., a7 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, - Oliver 8. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minn, Man editor, Oliver S. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. Eouth..fl?gnunom. Minn. i Business 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. John Thompson, trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. “South, Min- neapolis, Minn. F. B. Wood, trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minne- lis, Minn, .pxlben J. Fox, sole stockholder, 427 Sixth Ave, South, Minneapolis, Minn. 8. That the known bond holders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: (If there are mone, so state.) . Goss Printing Press Co., Chicago, IlL The Metropolitan Bank, Inc., St Paul, Minn. 4. That the two paragraphs next ahove, zmnf‘ the names of the owners, stockholders and security hold- ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and sscurity holders as they appear upon the bocks of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the com- pany ad trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, 1is giver; also that the said two g;nzranhs 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 books of the company as trustees, hold stock and se.urities in a capaclty other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, assoclation or. corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through "the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown is—— (This in- formation is_required from daily gublicaflons only). JOHN THOMPSON, Business Manager. sggzon‘: to lasn‘g subscribed before me this 30th day of mber, 5 (Seal) M. A ENGEL, (My- commission expires May 31, 1927). Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers come from Leader Classified Ads. Farms e CUT THIS OUT—MEN WITH FARMING EXPERI- ence can get new Wisconsin made-to-order farms, complete with buildings, stock, - ete., on & ent of $300 to $750, 80 years on balance, cated heart of Wisconsin, - close to railroads, schools, markets, creameries. Rich clay soil, good . water, close neighbors. Farmers and renters coming " every train. We help good workers with! a?inl to own valuable farms. Send today for information direct to ‘Wisconsin Colonization EE203 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, 40 to acres, ent » grain, potato, stock water. No sand, rock, -swamp, hills. Good schools, roads, .markets. — D NEW YORK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR A COM- plete list of farms for sale. We have a size, loca- tion and price to P“m you. Stock and tools in- cluded' on most of them. Mandeville Real Estate - Agency, Inc, Dept. L., Olean, N. Y. 60 ACRES TWO MILES FROM FROBISGER, . Sask., skzoo: virgin - flax soil; 480 acres near Towner; N. D. Excellent diversified farm. rms, $7,200, sacrifice. Sophis Nelson, - Owner, 2120 XEast 73rd St., Chicago, I SALE—ONE-HALF MILE FROM TOWN, 320 acres level land: no_stones; sofl black loam, with clay subsoll, with $8,000 worth of improvements. Price, $60 per-acre. Write owner for terms, 143, Bussell, N. D. e St. Paul, enl[lN wrlloLf OBd Ix‘:d e or or - descriptive list. Fred Mohl, 423 Capital Bank Bldg., St. Paul, I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS., ‘WHL deal with owners only. Give description and cash price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo, FERTILE *CHENANGO VALLEY FARMS; richest alfalfa and dairy séction of America. for Hgt. Neitzel, Smyma, N. Y. P pomovEn iy ey Ransom County, N. D, 3 GOOD FARM 257 ACRES. HEALTH BAD: MUST m&m per acre; easy terms. Box 93, Staple- : Send LIST f BUY ' LAND WITH CO-OPERATIVE COMPANIES; men and women wanted. Public ¥arm, Helen- ~ville, Wis. N HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES IN YAKIMA VAL- ley. J. H. Stafford, Grandview, Wash. —— e CLAY SOIL FARMS, $12 to $20 ACRE. REMER Investment Remer, Minn, D - Honey and Cheese MINNESOTA CLOVER AND BASSWOOD HONEY of excellent quality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sam- ple 15 cen Get our prices and literature before - ordering elseWhere. Money saved is money earned. The Hofmann Aplaries, Janesville, Minn. —— e T HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, PACKED IN 12 to 120-pound containers; Green county’s %0 i ey fooe Bhisa Tt pagen,. It will pay you my Co efore orde: g else- where. E. B. ph{onme. Wis. FINEST QUALITY CLOVER AND BASSWOOD honey; 80-pound can, $8.50; 10-pound can, $2.90; five-pound $1.50. Quality guaranteed. Price list free. Sample, 156 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, e HONEY—PURE EXTRACTED (CLOVER AND: AL- falfs), 80-pound can, $13.20; 10-pound pails, $2.80. Chris Bahr, Cathay, N.. D. . —_— e e HONEY—CHOICE WHITE CLOYVER, BASSWOOD %‘gl buckwheat. Price list free. Ed Swenson, Spring ey, - = Miscellaneous 500 GOVERNMENT STORM OR RAIN COVERS, practically new, $16 value: price $5 a pair. 300 sots engineer U. 2mbulance harness, 2-inch traces with breeching, $70 set. New. double farm mess $52.50 set. Catalog -on army goods free. dway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, HELPFUL ADVICE IN PERSONAL AFFAIRS, Horoscope of your future, with chart. Send _three questions, birth, 35 cents in silver. A, Dept. D, Hellertown, Pa. — HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Prod- Co., St. Paul, Minn. LEATHER TANNING RECIPES; guaranteed cheap way, Gilley, Carltof, Texas. DELIVERED PRICE§ TO FARMERS IN FENCE- ?33‘5 and potatoes quoted. - C. B. Foote, Colburn, 0. ONE FREE; Agents wanted. R. Employment TRACTOR EXPERTS AND AUTO MECHANICS wanted everywhere at large salaries. Take an elght . weeks’ course at the most thorough and practical auto and tractor school in America. Experience in training. thousands .of mechanics for the United States government.. Write for free catalog. - Motor Institute, Inc., Dept. o, 2628 University Ave. S, E., Minneapolis, Minn, Barber Colleges —n e S e D o BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO everybody by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free, Call or write the Twin City Barber College, - 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Seed _ —t e T e POTATOES FOF SALE—SELECTED EARLY OHIOS for table or seed, ~Write for fall prices. We sell 10-bushel lots or more; Watertown, 'S, D. LEADER. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to sdvertise your stock, farm machinery, for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 156 cents per word per issue. league when advertising to sell their own pr of 10 cents per word is made. League mem ship receipt when eclaiming the 10-cent rate. full rate, Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE e @ ——————— oducts or supplying their own needs, a rate bers must gi Englevals, . sacked. . Nick Cordell,. chickens, eggs, produce To fiembera of the National Nonpartisan ve the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the Livestock POLLED SHORTHORNS OF THE _MILKING 8 I*have a few bulls of serviceable age, and also bred cows and heifers. Special inducements on a carload. Pedigrees furnished.’ Why - horned: cat- tle when you can get & good quality hornless of the same breed at a very reasonable price? M. H. Hanson, Murdock, Minn. - —— FOR SALE—THREE REGISTERED RED POLLED bulls from six to fourteen months of age. - All dark red and from' good dairy stock. Also Duroc- Jersey pigs of April and May farrow that are money makers, NWflw for particulars.” H. 'Danforth, er, N. D. P S L CHESTER WHITE HIGH-GRADE < BOARS OF Grand Champion blood lines; very best of type. Have received the double treatment. Will ship on approval or C. 0. D. Write for prices and further description. - H. F, August, Montgomery, Minn. ———— e e e FOR SALE—ONE BERKSHIRE BOAR 18 MONTHS old at $75 and same ago boars at $25 each if taken in November, Papers furnished. Also Barred Ply- mouth cockerels at $2.25 and $2.50 i taken sdon. Ole Aasen, Clifford, N. D. — e SHORTHORN BULLS, SIX TO TWENTY MONTHS, “‘reds and roans, good quality and breeding. Price, $100 to $150, Poland China boars, Designer and Liberty Bob breeding; price, $40. = Oscar Larson, Valley Springs,. S. D~ —_—— WE -HAVE A FEW HIGHLY SELECT YOQUNG boars, _Duroc-Jersey, Big Wonder and Cherry Orion King type: 3’50 each if ‘taken soon. Satis- faction guaranteed. C. H. Masterson & Son, Pen- nock, Minn, ————————e POLAND CHINA HOGS FOR SALE, BOTH SFEXES; age seven months, weight from 250 to 280 pounds. Will sell at $§560 if taken at once. Pedigrers free. Kleoberg Bros., Northwood, N, D., R. 1, Box 33, REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES. TWO 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- -8kamp & Sons, New Ulm, Minn. — FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS; ALSO helfers and cows that have made from 300 to 400 pounds of "butterfat in one year.” Herman Schu- macher, Villard, Minn. PUREBRED REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, “blood lines, all: ages, either sex, Also h Holstein calves, either sex. Cortland, N. Y. HOLSTEINS — TEN BEAUTIFULLY MARKED weaned heifer calves, Terms. Co-Operative Calf %alhas Assn., 401 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., St. Paul, nn. CHOICE igh-grade F. H. Wood, Box F, POLAND CHINAS—HAVE SOME CHOICE MARCH 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 paid. Guaranteed safe delivery. Joe Gerlach, Palmyra, Wis. PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE SPRING PIGS, either sex; cholera immune, satisfaction guaranteed. J. Flygare Bros., Lafayette, Minn. —_— REGISTERED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN. BULLS FROM six ‘to eight months old.- Price, $100. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. FOR SALE—SHROPSHIRE RAMS, BRED African ' geese, White Wyandotte cockerels. Schroeder, - Cobden, Minn, y —_— FOBR SALE—REGISTERED, RED POLLED BULLS, age two_weeks to one year. A. P. Tangen, Pekin, N.'D., Evergreen Farm, DUROC-JERSEY! SPRING BOARS, . Maplewood Orion King, Dahlen, Detroit, Minn. — REGISTERED JERSEY BULLS—ONE 16 MONTHS old, $125; one eight months, $60. Tom Mohogen, Grafton, N. D, — BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, MARCH AND APRIL farrow, hoth™ sexes. Ed. Wosmek, R. 4, Glencoe, Minn Geo. SIRED BY Prices right. Andrew — FOR SALE—HAMPSHIRE BOARS. FRED KET- tler, Mankato, Minn. Real Estate - — SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR-CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. ~Real Es- tate Salesmon ® Co.. Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. e Bt i i oA O el B S SO IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write me. John J. Black, 4th St.,, Chip- pewa Falls, Wis. - —_— WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF LAND for-sale. © 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, Professional Schools e e T T s ONE HUNDRED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN wanted to learn telegraphy, Salary, $120 to $200 per month. Earn expenses while learning. ¥Free catalog. United Railways Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. —_— LEARN TELEGRAPHY. BIG DEMAND. SALARIES, $150 to §$300. Write for free deseriptive catalog. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, 903 Minneapolis, Minn, et S A et el bt bbb AN Bl e i) s B il Tobacco —— TOBACCO—KENTUCKY'S BEST LEAF¥, CHEWING and smoking; all tobacco, no dope. ‘‘Direct from farmers.”” Trial offer, two pounds, $1, postpaid; 10 pounds, $4.50. Kentucky Tobacco Assn., Dept. H, Hawoesville, Ky. Steamship Tickets and Foreign Exchange DRAFTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK- ets to and from Europe, Lidman, Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Molasses MOLASSES — KENTUCKY COUNTRY SORGHUM, made in the good ‘‘old-fashioned way.”’ Pure cane “molasses, no adulterants. Sample and price list 8. Rosenblatt, Hawesville, Ky. mailed for 10 cents, PAGE NINETEEN Poultry e e e o A s S “RUBY RED” BEAUTIFUL_BOURBON TOMS . saving if taken at once. Well marked,- rich heavy frame, at $8 and $7, according to quaiity markings. Mrs, R. W. Helvey, Ruby Red @Fai Upham, N. D. STANDARD BRED MAMMOTH BRONZE 71 .- keys, ‘May hatched; toms, $7% heus, $5, if toke hefore November 10.- Also Toulouse ganders at & - each. C. H. Wolter, Colgan, N. D. e e e L S T SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELH and pullets; progeny of a 289-egg hen. Mrs, Rom- inger, Underwood, Wash., .member of Rhode Island Red Club of America. FOR SALE—SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHOR cockerels, Ferris strain, April hatched, $1.25 each, fivo for $5. Also Toulouse ganders, $4. H. Dan- forth, Reeder, N. D, BUFF LEGHORNS, BOTH COMBS; SILVER, Golden and Columbian Wpyandottes; Rhode Island Red cockercls; hens reasonable. L. Johannessohn, $ Beltrami, Minn. — L e O L PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, SPRING hatch; good weight and bone; fine stock, Toms, ]Sgfl; hens, $5. Prairie View ‘Stock Farm, Knox, ——— FOR SALE—APRIL HATCH PUREBRED BARRED Rock -cockerels, pullets and yearling hens, winter layers, Mrs. Mike Berg, L. B. 1, Pettibone, N. D, et S Bt e iR PTADONE, N D PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, farm ralsed, April hatched; goad size; $2.50 each. « Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. L. PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCK- erels, $2.50; pullets $2; year-old hens, $1.50 each. G, H. Mohagen, R. 1, Grafton, N, D. et e e B e e e e N T PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, $5 each; purebred Buff Rock cockerels, $2.50 each. N. E. Brown, Wolford, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BUFF cockerels, April hatched; beauties; Danielson, Pettibone, N, D. PUREBRED BUFF .ORPINGTON $2.50 each burn, N. D. —_— BOURBON RED TOMS, $6; HENS, $4, II' TAKEN at. once. Early. hatched. Roy Hewlitt, Roth, N, D. e 07 OWORL JROIT, TN, D PUREBRED MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, $2.50 each. H. R. Rogge, R. 3, Boyd, Minn, ORPINGTON $2.50. Harry COCKERELS, Lumber —— FIR LUMBER, DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR shingles, fenceposts, from mills straight to you, Send bill for money-saving delivered prices. Lans- down, Box 909-K, Everett, Wash, WESTERN RED CEDAR TELEPHONE POLES AND split posts. Several cars posts ready. Good. qual- ity; prico attractive. A. R. Derr, Clarksfork, Idaho. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. FParmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. = Robert Emerson Co., Box 1166N, Tacoma,: Wash, ¥ e 0.« TOX J_9CN, ‘acoma,"tash, =~ LUMBER! FOR SALEP—SPRUCE BOARDS, ALL ons, popple boards, in carload lots. Peter- son Bros., Effie, Minn —— WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR m I‘l”:go.n(wr unloading, J. B. Overton, Sand- Agents Wanted ————— POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT &5 -cents a gallon. Salesmen and agents wanted. Ex- clusive territory guaranteed. Powerene is guaran- teed to be ha.rmus? to remove and prevent carbon, 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, e S e DN WANTED MEN WITH ABILITY AND CAPITAL. Splendid territory for the distribution of the best car in America for the money in Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montsna. Write today. Box 85, Fargo, N, D. ————— e - s 3. Kodak Finishing $10, KODAK FREE! TO THE PERSON SENDING u8 the most work in any one month we will give a $10 kodak free. Also other valuable prizes given. This does not apply to dealers. Here arc the winners for September: First, Miss Ruth Halverson, La Crosse, Wis,, $18.10; second, Mrs. Clude R. Shaver, La Crosse, Wis,, $12.25; third, Mrs. Ben. Pisch, Monticello, Wis., $11.22 worth of work. The same party can'not compete for the same prize more than once. Send us a trial order and lét us prove the %umty \‘\)tl our werk, Moen’s Kodak Shop, La rosse, Wis. For Sale —— SIX-FAMILY APARTMENT HOUSE IN ST. PAUL for sale ‘direet from owner. Price, $21,000; cash only $9,000; you earn_high interest. Address, 8. E. Nonpartisan Leader, Box 2075, Minneapolis. until Decomber 1. Bimer Ogren, Glen- ONIONS FOR SALE—$3 PER 100 POUNDS, AND‘T‘:”.’ : fancy white navy beans, Pipo, Kensington, Minn, VIOLINS FOR_SALE, 'EASY PAYMENTS, FIVE %ays' trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Shawnee, an. $56 per bushel. C. J. Financial —_— e WE 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. —_— e s O . WANTED—RED-BLOODED PEOPLE TO WRITE . for my Golden Rule plan, “How' to Make Money on %mall Investments.” F: M. Greene, Henrietta, 'exas. K Dogs and Pet Stock ANOTHER LITTER OF SCOTCH COLLIE I’UP§, two months old; males for $6 each; females, 94, Females eight months old, $8 each. All from the J. P. Morgan strain. J. G. Kane, Russell, N. D, — = T e TARN6, usselt N.. D, WOLF STAG .AND GREYHOUNDS, ALL AGES. Ben Ammon, Ponylake, Neb, Stills WATER STILLS—MADE ENTIRELY OF HEAVY copper; one and three-gallon capacity; prices, and $40, respectively; shipped prepaid “by ex s or parcel post the day we receive your order, Ideal for distilling water for automobile batteries, indus- trial uses and drinking purposes. Charles Jarl, 1739 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb. Ranch for Rent —_———— Y FOR RENT—GRAIN RANCH; 800 ACRES UNDER cultivation; 250 in water right. Good - improve- ments. Only party with own outfit reply. Willinm Rea, Clyde Park, Mont, Farm Machinery ——— JFOR SALE—A 10-20 TITAN TRACTOR, J. I C three-bottom plow and L disk harrow, all for $900. lin, Minn, Mention the Leader When Writing Advert: N. 1. eight-foot Hjalmer Ruonsa, Frank - e, o R T e e