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r' :V Wi. 7f When In Fargo Go To DEWEY'S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits Wedding Groups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. Bixby's Red Polls of A. R. Breed ins My herd bull J. D. Merryweather No. 24396 is from 1400-pound cows and is getting the size in my herd. His dam is a full sister to the World's Champion Two-Year-Old Heifer. His first three dams average close to 400 pounds butterfat in one year. J. S. BIXBY, LISBON, N. DAK. G.G.Wood Lillian J. Wood Wood & Wood Minot's Pioneer Chiropractors Drugless Healers Brauer Block Minot, N. D. FRANCIS A. BRUGMAN, M. D. Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 36 So. Main St. MINOT, N. D. HIDES TANNED Send us your hides, we will tan' and make them into nice, warm, soft robes. We guarantee the workmanship to be satisfactory. Our process of tanning leaves the hide soft and pliable and we guarantee it to remain BO. We make the Oak Harness Leather and Lace Leather. Robes Lined. Hides bought at the highest market prices. Send, for price list and shipping tags. THE LISBON TANNERY, Lisbon, North Dakota. JULIUS KLEMIN TUTTLE, N. D. GARAGE All Kinds of Automobile Repairs, Vulcaniz ing, Acetylene Welding, and Blacksmithing. Will Appreciate the Farmers Patronage yTmrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT" All Quality Goods I KREMENETSKI BROTHERS Tuttle, N. D. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Full Line of Hard ware, Shoes and Clothing, Enamelware, Tinware, Cutlery and Tools. LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaxaaaaaaaaaJ HOILAND WILD OAT SEPARATOR A real wildi oats separator, that will positively remove wild oats from tame oats, from bar ley and from any other grains. Possibly you saw this machine with tne cotton flannel lined drum at your sitate fair. It cre ated an unusual amount of in terest. Many who saw it pro nounced it the only separator on the market that can separ ate wild oats from tame oats successfully. Farmers and seed 3 men are using it with great suc cess. Tested by Experiment Stations This machine has stood up under the most rigid tests of the experiment stations. If you don't want wild oats «yo ur farm write us today and let us tell you about this won derful separ ator. Litera ture free. •A Albert Holland Fargo, N. D. THE NONPARTISAN LEADER General News Denmark has forbidd,en the Ford pysace party to hold public meetings. Kaiser William sent Christmas greetings to the soldiers in the field. London has received reports that the Austro-Germans are vacating Macedonia. Philadelphia had 9"5 deaths from grippe in one week, which broke all previous records. The national convention of the Prohibition party will be held, at Minneapolis on July 19. All England believes that Russian activity along the front indicate another great Russian drive. Four states, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Colorado climbed onto the water wagon on New Year's day. Tacoma Washington and other Coast cities received as a New Year's greeting, a mcxiest little earthquake shock. Henry Ford donated $10,000 to the Norwegian Student's Association with which to build a gymnasium and meeting place. Great Britain claims the right to intercept parcel po3t mail from the Uniteedi States to Germany. Only first class mails are exempt. An explosion in the Cleveland Lin seed Oil company's plant at Irondale, near South Chicago, last week, wreck ed the plant and killed six laborers. British bankers have appealed to the nation for money to carry on the war. It is claimed that $15,000, 000,000 are needed for this year. The Russian army is reported to be well supplied with arms and am munition and is preparing a heavy drive againet the Austro-Germans. A1 Ringling, 66 years old, the old est of the Ringlingg Brothers, cir cus owners, died' in Baraboo, Wis., New- Year's day. He had Bright's disease. Three hundred workingmen were imperiled by fire, supposedly of in cendiary origin, last Thursday at the Duront Powder works at Barksdale, Wisconsin. Washington authorities are making an effort to form a Pan-American organization with the South Ameri can republic?, intended to enforce the Monroe doctrine. Governor L. B. Hanna, who went with the Ford peace party to Europe, is repoted ill at Copenhagen. His friends are relieved, however, to learn that the illness is not dangerous. Nine negroes were killed and sev eral white men wounded in a race war in Early county, Georgia, the first of the year. The militia has been called to quell the riot. Six negros were shot and three burned. A scrub woman found a bomb at the door of the Massachusetts state house at Boston. The fuse, which had been lighted, had gone out which saved the building from being wrecked. No arrests have been mad.e. Mrs. David Carr of Foxholm, .Minn., has gone to Canada to prove to the authorities that her son, who has enlisted in the army, is only 17 years of age and thus accomplish his return. Fifteen persons were killed, twen ty were hurt and many railroad cars were destroyed when box cars con taining dynamite and hand grenades for the Carranza army was exploded in Monterey, last week. Since the establishment of the new monarchial government in China .serious revolution threatens. Sham Chun Huen, former viceroy of Can ton und.er the Manchu regime, has been appointed provisional presi dent of China by the revolutionists. Wheat gamblers of Australia are wailing long and loud because the Australian government has taken a hand in the marketing of wheat. The farmers cart their wheat to the railway siding and the government advances them 72 cents a bushel and holds it for later shipment. The farmer gets the benefit of the in crease minus the actual cost of hand ling. r" sss Let Me Write Your Ad .3.J*, The British liner, Persia, India Governor Hammond of Minnesota bound, was torpedoed and sunk Jan. dropped dead at a hotel in Clinton,. 1, near the island of Crete. Robert La., one day last week. The cause MsNeely, American consul at Aden of the governor's death was apo-1 was abroad. His fate was unknown plexy. J. A. A. Burnquist, a republi at this writing. can EQUITABLE AUDIT CCUnfc'gRfgr Farmers Elevator Companies' Home of Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Write for References. A. J. O'SHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARSO. NORTH DAKOTA THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF MINOT CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000.00 FARM LOANS negotiated at lowest rates. Prompt service. No bonus. MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA J. R. Kirk Commission Co. Inc. South St. Paul. Minn. Sales Agency and Authorized Representative of the American Society of Equity Consign Your Live Stock to Us and Get a Square Deal. SEED CORN High test, high grade, northern grown 1914 seed corn. Minnesota N. 13, Minnesota No. 23 and White Dent $5 p^r bushel. Only a limited, amount of this good seed on hand, so order today. We want clover and timothy seed N. J. OLSEN CO., MOORHEM, MINN. m. _«L m. .m. Fargo's Only Modern Fire Proof Hotel POWERS HOTEL Hot and Gold Running Water and Telephone in Every Room FIRST CLASS CAFETERIA IN CONNECTION. On Broadway, One Block South of Great Northern Depot. FARGO, N. DAK. Rural Credits Chartered 1915 Cooperation £5 Farmers Rural Credit Association vrV*"* Authorized Capital $500,000 -MinetvNortb Dakota EE FARMERS SCHOOLS 1 LECTURES, INSTRUCTION and DISCUSSION Given Under the Direction of This Association S Rural Life, Rural Credits, Farm Necessities* Production, Marketing. S Taxation, Cooperation, Farm Organization,. Financing and Badness «3| WHEN AND WHERE HELD 5 School Sessions will be held each afternoon at 2:30 and evening ss at 7:30, for five consecutive days, Monday to Friday, Inclusive, S These schools will be definitely located, and dated, when at least fifty students have been enrolled for a School in a certain locality, sss Special cash prizes will be given away for the best papers on gg various subjects, as outlined in printed literature. jjgf A complete course of study will be furnished, to teach farmers ss How They Can Cooperate to Double Farm Profits. EE MONEY FOR FARM LOANS S We are making Farm Loans to farmes on the patronage dividend) plan. Each patron is to share iii the dividends of the Association. £5 LIBERAL LOANS TO ACTUAL FARMERS. A .EE Telephone 225. Write or call if a loan is wanted. S55 ^iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHi^iiiyiiiiiuuiiyiiuiiuiiiiiiiHiiiHiinuHi^. J*• t-r1 THIRTEEN becomes governor. Personal and expert aid to those who use the LEAD ER. Criticism, revision and suggestion. Individual help in any case of advertis ing. FREE. Address* "AD MAN," Non partisan. Leader, Box 919, Fargo, N. D. EE EE •i fa 4.#