Classified Ad Department This classified ad department is started for the benefit of those who desire to take advantage of the best advertising medium in the State. Have you anything to sell or exchange? This paper will assist you in getting in touch with the right party. Have you feed grain, fruit or farm produce of any kind, blooded stock or chickens, tractors, - automobiles, farm machinery, land-anything? There are 25,000 E farmers who subscribe to this paper Headlines will be furnished for different subject within limitations. Rates are three cents per r word for every issue. Count the words and send enclosed with money E order. All ads should reach this office Saturday before issue. PLTISE MENIT W TITS. HAY FOR SALE FOR SALE-40 tons good prairie hav. $25 on cars, Medina. C. G. Sand, Medina, North Dakota. ALFALFA HAY Get Prices. Tel. 372. NATIONAL PRODUCE CO 15th Street North and 9th Ave. Great Falls, Montana. - FINE H.AY FOR SALE-1SO0 tons, one year crop upland, cut early. Reasonable price. Write Fred C. Olson, Braddock, N. D. R. 2, Box 48. BALED HIAY FOR SALE-At $18 to - $20 per ton f. o. b. denhoff, N. D. My hay is all good. Prompt ship ments; full weights. $50 advance per car required, or may be deposit ed in First National Bank, McClusky, N. D. Balance to be paid when car gets to your station. Better keep this ad. J. Hempel, Denhoff, N. D. REGARDING H A Y- Eventually, why not now? Robert L. Rowell, Great Falls, Mont. Weight and grade guaranteed. HAY AND LAND FOR SALE-Up land (Red River Valley) Hay $19, ..$20 and $21 per ton, f.o.b. cars on my personal grading. Order with bankers' O. K. or draft on arrival with bill of lading. Clay Co. farms $100 per acre down to $25. Latter could be fenced and watered, and would pasture about 75 cattle on each 160. One whole sec. (square) fenced and watered for sale O. G. FARSDALE, Glyndon, Minn. (The Farsdale Land Agency) LIVESTOCK QUALITY CHESTER WHITES-I have lowered the price and raised the quality. Boars and gilts far -' mwed-frnm April to July at $25 to $50. They will please you. Pedil grees furnished. M. H. Bapp, Twete, Montana. POULTRY FOR SALE-White Wyandotte cock erels, $2. J. W. McIntosh, Rosebud, Montana. FOR SALF--Pure Bred Rose Comb Brown Leghorn Cockerels. First grades $2, seconds $1.50. Box 465, Harlowtown, Montana. FOR SALE-White Rock Cockerels. ,250. John W. Pratt, Kalispell, 1Mout. R. 3. IMI'ERIAL WHITE PEKIN DUCKS: full blooded, well mated, for sale in pens of 6 ducks and 1 drake at $1.25 per duck. if taken within 10 days. John W. Rice, L. B. 21, Ovan do. Montana. FENCE POSTS FENCE POSTS-Direct to farmers .10 cents f o. b. cars Trout Creek, Mont. Cyrill DeClercq, Box 48, Trout Creek, Montana. FENCE POSTS-Direct to farmers. f. o. b. DeBorgia. Write Gustaf Palm, DeBlorgia, Mont. N Il.TE for delivered prices on Cedar posts. Pay after unloading. J. B. t(verton. Sagle. Idaho. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-to buy unimproved relin quishment. Address Box 4, Wibaux, Montana. SHORT STORIES WANTED. EARN $25 weekly, spare time, writ ing for newspapers, magazines. Experience unnecessary. Details free. Press Syndicate, 588, St. Louis, Mo. HAY, GRAIN AND POTATOES WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY--On carload lots of Hlay. Grain and Po tatoes. Get our prices before buying O. B. Nelsnn Co.. 1I17 C'=ntral Ave. ELEVATOR MANAGER WANTED. WANTED-A good, experienced live wire manager for a cooperative elevator handling grain, potatoes, feed, flour and coal. Good salary for the right man. A. M. Dunton, Secy-Treas, Bagley, Minnesota. FOR SALE-Garage in thriving Mon tana town, big territory. Over land agency with complete repair department doing good business. e other interts to look after. reason for selling. Address Box 199, Great Falls, Mont. FOR SALE-Rumely Oil Pull, 30-60; Rumley Ideal Separator, 40-64; Deere Disc Plow, 3 gang, 18 blade, plowed 450 acres. Engine and separator under shed, all machinery in good shape. Write or come nad asee Rudolph Undi, Malta, Mina. AGENTS WANTED-In all com munities to take orders for the new Nonpartisan League book, "Modern Poems for Modern Peo ple." Book contains League songs and poems, also a number of poems on general subjects. This book has the endorsement of all League of ficials and every League member will want one of them. Send $1 for copy of book and terms to agents. No delivery necessary. Address Florence Borner, Route 1, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED TO BUY-Pair plain chaps. Give price and details first letter. Address box 199, Great Falls, Montana. FARM LANDS FARM BARGAIN-On account of poor health will sell my 600 acre farm for $45 per acre with improve ments worth $12,000. One third cash. J. B. Dutee, Warwick, N. D. IF YOU WANT to sell or exchange your property, write, JOHN J. BLACK, 121 Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. FOR S A L E-Relinquishment, 320 acres; 150 to plow; good spring; three horses and buildings. Mrs. W. H. Jones, Beebe, Montana FOR SALE-For $3500. $1500 cash, splendid 160 acre farm, 70 acres fall grain, 90 acres pasture. Big spring; $1500 improvements. Good alfalfa land. Reason for selling, old age. John Kostecka, Perma, Montana. BUY A FARM THAT PAYS Crop failure on this Farmn is Sm paslible-318 acres of first class land. No stone or gravel, all fenced and cross fenced, good house and fair out buildings. Part under cultivation. 100 acres under irrigation of which 45 acres is b'uejoint hay medow. Only 1'. miles to town, splendid opening to go into the Milk and Diary business. We are selling our milk at 15c. I will sell everything as it stands: including Horses and full line of Farm -Machinery. Six head of Cattle, Twenty P. It. Chickens, Twenty tons or more of 'Iluejoint Hay, as well as some Corn 'Fodder. Household goods, Po w er Washing outfit as well as all kinds of Farm tools. Other business is taking Sup all my time. Will give possession at any time after 30 days. I am living on the Farm and will be glad to show to any one or answer your question by mail. My price for a short time is $45 lper acre with $4,500 cash balance to suit. IM .O. MALMIN, lBox 203. Sneo, Mont. PLEASE DISCONTINUE my ad as I have sold all my cockerels. Yours Respectfully, John W. Pratt, Route 3, Kalispell. David J. Ryan ATTORNEY AT LAW Steele Building GREAT FALLS PHONES, Office 6988 Res. 8353 Mother's Life Saver and Father's Little Helper ' Just the power for running Cream ISeparators, Washing Machines, Ice Cream Freezers, Grain Graders, Churns, Grindstones, Pumps, Water Supply Systems, Sprayers, Bone Grin ders, Corn Shellers, Fanning Mills, and all the little jobs at the house or barn. "HAFFA-HORS" ENGINE Is a woman's engine. Just step on the foot pedal to start it. Costs less than 3c an hour to run, Weighs only 62 lbs. Speed adjusted to suit job while running. Ball bearing. Impos sible to overheat. All moving parts safely closed. Guaranteed to please or money refunded. Write for cir cular. E. L. VINEYARD IRRIGATION, POWER AND FARM MACHINERY. GREAT FALI. MONTANA FURS r HIDES Ship to us and receive the highest prices ever paid. W e beat th e Easter n houses dud you get honest gradings. No disappoint mients, quick cash returns. Let you next shipment be T to us. You will be agree ably surprised at the re turns. WVrite today for price liat and shipping tags. G ti Cured His Rupture I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors E said my only hope of cure was an op- G oration. Trusses did me no good. Fi-G nall I got hold of some tIng that quicky and completely cured me. ti Years have been passed and the rap- , ture has never returned ,although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. . There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about hown you may find a complete cure without operation, ifyou write to me, Eugened M. Pullen, Carpenter, 702 F Maellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any L others who are ruptured-you may save a life or at least step the misery of rupture and the worry and danger a of an operation. t HIDES FURS I1 HIGBHESTIN HISTORY OF - THE BUSINESS Small shipments receive fall value. I S...Write for price st and ship I ping tags. i C BOSTON HIDE, WOOL , FUR CO. SWRIXON & AGNBW ,= Great Falls, Moeat. P.O. Box 1684 Telephonae 6521 . 11111IIlIllililliilillil lilIlllltllIIIlIIfII - ARMERS WIDE AWAKE SThe farmers and labor in Mon tana are wide awake They can see who it is advertising In the paper fighting for what is right and will do business with those who advertise in this paper be cause they believe in co-operation. p Eggs Wanted For strictly fresh eggs we are paying 60c PER DOZEN f 1 . o. b. Great Falls. SGet in touch with us. A. Equity Market -FA. E. Mulford, Mgr. Great Falls. SFor Good Ranch Butter WE PAY 57%4 cents THE LITTLE T1ISTER Bell Power Trans mitter for FORD & DODGE CARS twists everything hard but your Spocketbook. The most convenient and satisfactory power for light and medium jobs. Sold on 10 days trial. $14.75 f.ob. Salina. Write for free circular. Dept. 7.. Frank R. Weisgerber. Saline. Kansas NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH?,f Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery so promptly checks it I T'S natural you don't want to be careless and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new attack develop seriously. Not when you can get such a proved successful remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. i Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not i resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality is as high today as it al ways has been-and it's been growing 1I steadily in popularity for more than I fifty years. 60c and $1.20 a bottle at 1 all druggists. Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver They just won't let you put "pep" into your work or play. Sick head ache comes from retaining waste matter and impurities in the body. Feel right for anything-make the liver lively, the bowels function re gularly, with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Smoothly yet positively they produce results that cleanse the sys ten and make the liver and bowels respond to the demands of a strong, healthy body. Still 25c-at all drug gists. Try them tonight. BELGRADE GRAIN GROWERS WANT ALL FARMERS MEETINGS HELD DURINC CO-OPERATORS CONGRESS To the Montana Grain Growers, Great Falls, Montana. Be it resolved by the BELGRADE local of the Montana Grain Growers that: It is unanimously agreed that you be and are hereby requested to postpone the annual stockholders' meeting of this corporation set for January 6th, 1920 at Great Falls, and hold it during the week of Co-operator's congress, for the reasons that it will be more con venitent for the farmers and save the time and expense of repeated trips to attend all the meetings to be held in Great Falls. Committee : Willard Knadler, Belgrade. Archie M. Martin, Belgrade. W. DeHoog, Manhattan. Editor, Montana Nonpartisan, a Great Falls, Montana. Gentlemen: In support of the above resolu- a tion, which we want you to puhlish, permit me to add that it works a hardship on us farmers not ollly linancially in making so many trips to Great Falls, but also that it is well nigh impossible to ootam tne t help for caring for our stuff at home during our repeated absence. Also, the various organizations such as the Grange, the Nonpartisan League, the Montana Grain Growers the Farmers' Union, the American Society of Equity and its various . activities labor under the fear that probably there will not be enough of the membership present to make a quorum to do business. In numerous instances, farmers are interested in more than one of these organizations and companies, often in three or even four of them. That we farmers must learn to attend to the business end of our organizations is sadly apparent. We all should bring our influence to bear with the parti cular organizations to which we be long to work to the end of holding these annual gatherings in one week, if possible, and perhaps shift them to various cities in the state, so that the immense educational feature may be assessible to a large number each succeeding year. The saving of repeated trips and fares is quite an item in the aggreg ate, and this year especially very few of us can ,.fford to go to just one even. The holding of a joint con gress will faciliate the matter of pro curing speakers of wide renown and superlative ability and will auto matically draw a large attendance, as suring all o:; activities a more de mocraiic admi istration. Many farm ers have alrs idy expressed them selves and requested that each con ser himself obliged to get in touch v9th their particular organiizationl and do it at once. Respectfully yours, W. De Hoog. Manhatten, Montana. --0 FURTHER PROOF THAT COPPER COMPANY IMPS HAVE LIED WILFULLY December 4, 1919. Editor Montana Nonpartisan, Great Falls, Montana. Dear Sir: Answering inquiry as to whether or not the proposed initiative Work man's Compensation Law now being urged by the Montana Labor Leagrie, requires Employers to hire employees only upon and after a physical exami nation, I desire to say. Have examin ed the proposed measure carefully and minutely. The law contains no such provision. Neither by express terms or by implication is there any hint of such a requirement. In this as in all other laws a phy sical examination might be necessary to determine the extent of the dis ability after the injury has occured, but not oherwise. Very truly, James L. Wallace. Attorney-at-law, Missoula, Mont. CRY OF "STOP THIEF" IS VERY OLD DODGE. -0 The frantic yells of the lying press of Montana about North Dakota taxes is done for the sole purpose of distracting attention from taxes in Montana..... The tax burden has been shifted to the farmers in this state, and instead of discussing the enormous in crease of the farmers taxes here, and how the Old Gang in this state has tried to let the wealthy e corporations get by without pay ing taxes on two-thirds of their property, the Gang press belches forth a full page of lies about North Dakota taxes, paid for by the Montana Loyalty League. A lot of people who with the most patriotic intentions donated money to this Brigand headed bandit organization which is seek ing to protect a lot of the tax dodging outlaws of Montana, will not relish the way their money was spent. THREE THINGS MONTANA ;e KEPT PRESS "FORGETS" -0 In howling about North Dak 2 ota taxes bear in mind there are y three vital things the Montana - Kept Press and Loyalty League s never mention. 1st, that under SLeague laws the farmers get paid for the dockage in grain which amounts to more money received by the farmer than all his taxes amount to.....2nd, the Bank of North Dakota saves the farmers of the state more in interest every year than all the taxes paid by farmer and business men.....3rd, the state hail insurance law in North Dakota saved the farmers more than all state taxes amount to.....And in conclusion there has been a bigger increase in the taxes of farners in Montana than in North Dakota.....Watch the fig ures in this and later issues of the Montana Nonpartisan and you will see proof for this statement. ANOTHER AITORNEY DECLARES PHYSICAL' EXAMINATION BUNll The National Nonpartisan League, Montana Branch, Great Falls, Montana. Gentlemen: Your letter of November 25th re lative to the Initiative Compensation Bill was received a few days ago and contents noted. I have again thoroughly examined the Initiative Compensation Bill for the sole purpose of ascertaining whether or not it contains a "Phy sical Examination Clause," and I will say without any reservations that it does not contain any "Physical Examination Clause," whatsoever. You may publish or do anything you desire with this letter, I am Very trt-iw yours, -I. A. X'mdtiKV Attorney-at-law, Butte, Mont. HORSE HIDES $5 TO $7 Furs-Hides-Furs-Hides- Furs- Hides-Furs We want Hides and Furs for which we pay the highest prices AS SOON AS RECEIVED. We have no traveling men with large saleris and expenses, or on a coln mission basis, buying for us which big epenses other wholesale dealers MUST GET FROM THE HIDES and FURS IN PRICES, WEIGHTS AND GRADINGS. Every Hide and every Fur is voluntarily sent us and ALL SHIPMENTS, LARGE or SMALL receive careful attention and are paid full value. We have the largest business in direct shipments of any firm in our line in Montana WHICH MEANS SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Send for "How to Prepare Hides and Furs for shipment" and a supply of shipping tags. A trial of our service will be appreciated. You make no mistake in shipping to the old reliable. AMERICAN HIDE & FUR CO. E. L. VINEYARD, Proprietor. 313-315 Third Avenue South. Great Falls, Montana. REFERENCES: Dun's, Bradstreet's or any Bank in Montana Redeemed From Tobacco Habit Free Book Tells How to Banish Craving in 48 to 72 Hours It is safe to say that the :Irc-C' man wleo rises toirb,'o in any fi,"ni hi no idea of the anunt iof har-rn it li creatiting in his systenm-of the ;umb1 e of ways it is slowly hult surely ,,l, miiinitg his health. If his did he wruil make every possible effort to oit rid of the nierv(s-tlirackinrg, health-deClI'unts toi t ,tii ,II.i .rl,( "aiy men ý1,,1 ,I tw i., itnrld thr.-. tanr .-: that 't., , r tnha.InI. IH ,w n ltny an i ., e i. t n, twi eta ily .t rI ,t c the tesl'. - .t-troyin:, erTn.on iV-'tnd l r1 'r l- 1 ." ' to -lt , ,. habit Ac, " , itrk ".r" lttri:.;hod atll -:,v ian for ',.'.c:t O in nry" farm in 14 to 72 .lr -. It r".:, , no cliff- rea,' li he ew 1,0,v yoll ha ,v. tl"-, d tu l ;."" , how much ' you use I or in wx ,tt fora 'a'oti use Ir, y leu will finsl your tol,n"co hllnler l,.tavin youo ,ilm"'st fr'm the first dose. ,Results pIo it iv-e'. " lunranteil et. 'Pit Ncw'el Pharmarail Comnany of St. Louis. Mo, have just issued at most rnt;restir .ie b.,k on the effects of tobacco o'n the human system which they wall send you free on request. It tell.s you about "Tobacco RHedme'r" sod how it absolutely baniobes the tobacco habit and gives eO.vlnt.ag proof thiat this wonderful reme#n dope all that is claimed for it. Writ toe for your free copy. Addoresae iPharmaceal Co., Dept. 66. ,t. J1. !Mo.--Adv.