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l-r Ks£ \l§ 4s ""5. lit Classified 'V- .!^lfc-*£.-»»•£ WttMctiM i^itihtOc. fun machinery, ehlckens, and anction salessto ntk« ronr toutsknewa art Imttm tttppuSt B^ result* com: ffc«ni Leader Ciassifiai .. .. ..".- FABMS -"'v tfTFJa MONTANA UUCB-SEE BERNARDY 'WW Realty Co., AOSO, H. P. 6HM WAITED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OP Ann or unimproved land for sale. O.v K. BEawIey, Baldwin, Wis. SALE—590 ACRES INWELLSCOUHTT worth Dakota, well located and improved. Inquire Box 107, Sykeston, N. P. Hit •IM., TRADEvEQUITT IN QUARTER SECITON good land, ten miles from town, in Kidder caanty, Nprth Dakota, for stock or antomntlW Box 69, Hurdsfleld, N. D. 66-2t *PiT SALE—GOODACRE FARM NEAR* -soodtown, well located and improved. Price xeasonable." Write for particulars. Box 106, Sharon. N. D. 66-lt LAND TO suitable for —JKANTED—SECnON OR MORE fcteak, for first crop. Must lie «.!?S*o outfit. P. W} p, D., 64-St |M ACRES GOOD FARM LAND. IN WILLIAMS ewunty for sale. About 130 -acres broke, 6 •rfj acres alfalfa, fair buildings, good well. 4t $ys% rye, at |2S per acre. 10 miles from town. •**1 W- J. Fax, Trenton. N. D. «5-». ®AJBH FOR YOUIi- REAL ESTATE—DO TO© Want to sell your farm, residence or binlaen #wperty for Casht Then write us. sendtac aeacription of same, no matter whim located, want it. Address Mlnot Cooperative Realty Ofc, Minot, N. P. OMtf. FARMERS ATTEimON« GETAWAY FROM c£3d winters, uncertain crops and small profltsr any land in the sunny South. Boy direct from tte railroad at lowest prices easy tenna Trade J*" your Dakota iaxm iar jpa6d.b^a- v^-fQr "Bstrated bo(A. Address land OunuinhjftoiuT. CM-40 North Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., HUt MST LIVESTOCK 1* *WO OTOKT HORN BULLS tag toast pcic* Vtf each, W. P. Hetler $on«, Esmond, JL JX H. It Tudkaft Mlj^pwl^^ tasertfan Mi 10 ceab per A. Rosemore, Pingree, ee-2t W. -SAL3B—ONJ! SECTION OF MIXED FARM IR and trab( land in Golden Valley county, •forth Dakota. Price $1S per acre. For par Jfculara write John Biomstrom, R. 3, Beach, rawa tomgmbci oJi» Jtoagrt' Noogpattan L«kc*s wtammdvertUtaff A AWI CLASSIFIED ADS RAYABU^^A^^ .-V. MatKSHfRES. HERD BOAR AND. SPRING fcaars at Uapucn': prices. Tpllefsbn Bros., ChrisUnek N. P.: 66-R aid May Anrnlahed. JERSEY BOARS, APRIL" farrow. Certificate foi' registration W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D^' 60-8t ANGUS BUZ^LS J. O. Olson. ^elson. Minn. 62-8t SOR SAUB—DUBOC WS8Y BOARS, XABCB and Apttf faxxow good ones. My jtrtci is Tijht. Perry PyUaaui^ Verona, H. P. BlUt COR SALE-JMPQRTSD J3ELCXAN SXAZXIOK, or-wffl tzade for any kind tivis stock. John V. stags, Oonray. •ngv SBDCK. «c-et VOX aAi£—PUREBRSD HHS TTPE POLAND .?• CUna. koanv 'Aw& -laensw, E- aafh X. X. Martinson. Clmstlaier N. D. 6B-lt yOR RBffif.STtSRED RgD POLL BULLS ftora^sSx mpntbs to mature aiibaglls. Pioneer (W Caartaojor, D. FOR StALE—PAIR UUbTKRIS BtiCK FR cheron tnarea, weight 3800,. bred, cheap. Also ~Z\ atAllion^ New building for garage. good open lng. BOK CMUsi B.' 64-4t mi REGISTERED SHORTHORN eaNes, sgt» .iasirt1«s' oU. aired- tar aae of Mt^rma,starPrtoea xlght. Write W* Oartaon, «ox *«, 5andta. N. l». Ct-St ^~RESi»GRK GALtOWAY ^OCOSH? BULLS fat sale, juA •mmiag aerriceeMe age. hearty. kuAr natlas sat healthy. Writs na H. W. Val Valkenbucfc R. 4, Osdkii, Minn. 44-4tt COR SALE—POLAND CHINA HOGS. TOR AJJE—IREGISTERED of. April fannf. 4 '••.•Ciitvln"- 'f Wi" 5ooi VSG boned -tne. March juid Ajadl farrow, dsa ship on '-'Q W. or N. P. Ray B. Miller, St. POLAND CHINA »od aiaa and arell lyeair. Rode liakc, 6.3-St JPOR HAT.H!—DUROC JERSEY BOARS. 8 AND 9 months old, from high producing dams. Pgdi ^zees furidshed. R. A. Jongeward. IdtchvlUe, N. D. 60-2t FOR SALE—A PEW PUREBREO CHOICE the. Ghestcr -White boars, of spring fanw. the larpe heavy boned kind the.klnd^t^ satisfy, PlefoMdt View Stock Psna, J. & L^Hik Pnss, Pleasstat Clyde, K. D. JfOR SALE—ONE THREE "ANDjfOlfE„.P'0TJR year old stallUm. iwrAnrf P^h«iy «^e purebred mare, ^'^!^l8T^p.iBOLSTBairBin^.OP «Mo agofclt sale, Wg growthy ft lSdlviduals that you. will be proud to own, from •nlmai P||^_FOR 66"lt'' to own^fraqi Ugh 'producing, dams. .Poland China boars, A&l'&rrott, fi»n» big litters, nick featuring, STgrofltable kind,. H^niyJB. ^hhjek. Wahpctoeu I CANNOT USE LONGER: IN'MY-JtuaKD Mlf. Mulefobt bog.- Shamrock Chief .. No.' 60711, and will sell at a bargain. This la a splendid and sure breeder. I .bave srane 'young pigs for Sale, prices' right. W^ D. Gillespia N. P. -g^tf DUROC JEKSEY HERD-BOAR FiDR BALE, ONIS 4 of the rtal good,»nes. a priy^wfatoeir.^Prftjdf Cor Boy No. j,uW.auiii»wJMarch isfe^U, bred by .S.- P. Freed. Ames,- ^a. Slre^- Meeds OoJ. No. 808«r uo,,M Onions Dawhter- l(«&tioath* mm produce tat sale AM LIVE for NA TOR nSRSET' BOARS siaiSfrt CUtej alse one y«ariiiw lwar. Fxjces Xroiti.t2a to 9SK. ti A: Donnelly, it. 4,-Otfcek, N.-0. C««t If taken wion. Satisfaction-guaranteed. Wllliaaii-' son-Stock Farm, Grafton, N, 66-3ti: WANTED WANTED, AT ONCE^A HUNi&ED ORDERS. RaH Bmtltera. npiriinrt taQaata, 7 Baron block. Grand Forks, N. D. 4-^tf COFFEE AND TEA FOR SALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE TURfCEYSYV toms. Ji hens, $2.60. H. f. Brame, Box TM.fE on, N. D. Dawson fOB SALB-PURKBRED keys,tams, Met" R. 2, New En^and, FOR SALE—EXTRA NICE S. C. R. R. cockerels, |2 each 8 for 46 Bronze turkey toms, IS eash. A. E. Miller, Buffalo, N. D. B8-6li FOR SAXS—PUREBRED WHITS BOUADD:. tjarkeys toms, Hena, MJ0. Mrs. O. aM Jolknsod, R. 2, 'Havana, N. D. 68-4t PINE PUREBRED R. C. WHITE LEGHORN: eale^ |I each. .George COR SALE—LARGE, PUREBRED WHlii Wyandotte cockerels, laying strain, at $2, Mrs,: H. C. Jonati, Washhursc N..P. &5-$t COR 8AZ«-4L O. SHORE IS£AND RB either ^W IP» IT. VMAWTGRI APGWCTLL,- A, ^D, FMT TOR FOR SAIJE—NICE R. C. Rl I. R. COCEER '-ela, f8 «ach for $5. R. A. Jongewart. FOR RBiasTraED 'DUROC jA- WANTED—SECOND HAND SLUSH DRILL. ... aeewnjr yetorT Plrtt rfheck for .$}&•?.., Shut be In good shape. Fenno Bros., Box K, him. Pedigree furnished. P. O.-B. Sooiv-r Berlin, N, D. 66-4t line, crated. P. Q, Smith,.Wlshefc, N. P. 66-2t^, *. X-" A .'"•T .... I, TOR SALEt-A FEW PUREBRED YORKSHIEEv h«ar8. .3Cliey are wnMfrtnnai iadlv|fcala thstv are sore £6 please yo£. CKjeater "Braided, Hope,^ K. .!.» .?,• -:V:rv^ .'• Ji. '.'.JMr FOR SALE: JMMUJirS POLAND CHINAS— Good *bnes.\ A numiqer of stretchy, bigt boned,- pedisreed pies, both^sexea: sired by Kingv Wpn-? der, a'jjilrize pinner at the Iowa State .Fai*. t25'~ G. N. or N. P. C. E. Sheldon Shey«bn N. D.~ colt, also sorrei. Anyone taking up the same C8-14t notify Olaf Uistad, I^awton, N. D„ and receive /, reward. 66-4t in—ii in i.IJY. i.. 1,1 COOTfflBl BUY DIRECT EROM IMPORTERS A Tpni.i.^.if'irn8 naSH AND RUSSIAN WOLF HOUND PUPS asu amnk ft 8» River St, «c«m «. for sale. PricoTWsomWe. Xrneat Sapan^ 6B~8tf POULTRY 62-6t Turkajra, ton^, eads. Mrai Hjalmar NystRtei §j?i: coats. Robes lined, bides bought, leather and 1, N. P„ lobee Ear sale. Send for price list. Andrew Monson, Prop^Fargo, N. P. 61-7t r: Mtckvgte, y. D. ... SOR SALB—^LVER AOT WriTTE •#YAji-' -.' dullie cockerels, dueno. ndKor.JU fen* brfrftu lng ens in season. Prices pa request. Alfred 1916 MARQUIS SE Knudsen, Hetiand, S. D. 8S-St-'^- Samites aad^pjteea Grates free. H. 3. Jottanaen, N. D. 'v- FOR SALE—PUREBRED -BARRED Cockerels, 12, ?3 and tS eatAi. Sa1 J. y. Ohnatesd.* lf imftii, SOB SAJ^E-PURraOlED BARRED ..ROCK Cockerels, farm raised. IMLtoj&k.irom. goinr. itbytlSt «tdi 1f takpn 'm once. Hts, J. J. W a sr a S 6 S SALE—A FEW WHITE -4 c. ttlBa frstssnriCK. tZX* rsmjaaxiD POULTRY. -PSWN^ SMA"^-- .. Chew, »2 ganders, n. Bomina Red turkeys, .. TOR SALE—GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY BEED. ALSO liens. 3 torn* 4... WMte Wyandotte ieo»JtenBl..~,-r- 1916 Grimm Alfalfa, part frozen. Address »1.CT. Mn. H. A. Ph«3ps, Enoq N. D. 6S-4tg^John Biomstrom. R.jt, Beach, N. D. 64-St FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON RED WORTH DAKOTA GROWN SWEET CLOVEat turkeys, the kind that stay at 'home. Toms, $4 Seed, 20 cents pound, fine quality. Write, hea^ tZ. BaB Vfynaiatt* eoekereis. (USS' each.iiJ%v. for samplK Grain Vlerw Stock Farm, O. R. .._ ........ .'•'6S^1$|5g Prop., Wing. N. H. E, Ntaon, 'Sonttncm, K. t». D. 85-2t TOR SALE—PUREBRED dadasnta, «UM esteh.: ORPINGTON Kaarsntieed. TORSAMM.e.BUFFORFUNCTONCOCKER- heingr passed by the next els some are winners at' two county fairs, legislature. The main thillg J10W1S to I S S N a TOR SALE^PURISREIR BARRED PLYMOUTH -F toms, $4, Pur^red white Pddn ducks, $2 each.. tribute to the cause then the movement Mrs. John Tiynor, Nanson N.- ,P. 66r4t.' will eventually fail Farmers^ as a rule imw hat.ib—ptTteUBBRian yHwi privMhtrm are so busy it is hard for theiil to spare i^^Cockereb. FisherBtrain, g^ strongWrds, any time. I have now passed my three *£126 «•». Ole G..Ruud. Vebton. Batik esckeraU «1~S0 «nd Whits BnUand®?fi I thinK it WOUlt 'fcBrkW '.,' fauns, M- ,ltay:., hatched -Toalense- COmHie ganders, 3. S, W. Siebrands, Northwood. N.JD, a TOR SALE—B0 PUREBRED BARRED ROCK Cockerels, three $1.40 -ftye OTmore |1.80iesieE, -paucbred Borred Rock. tens, six er a*** mtih. Cdekeetb and .hens.: «t« reiate4, p. flftlewnffi, R..^l,.. miiendate, .^N. O.. B6*st TOB. STRAIN^'- ^UR& bred angle,Co»b WMtol^ghortoWlnterlayert,^-' sane better, .cockerels. yesr at these prices. J. B. Kelly, Vanyille, N. p. ». -*t,- 1 'v''\ "i""' 64-3t TOR SALE-CHOICE PUREBRED LARGE martmothjironse turkeys toms, ft to flO hens, .. ... have the exciudviely tor is years l*oHday and that on that day ISwstthiidlfii)^ ^^a^«^v7lvw sold by the new ownejs to the Nonpar* il yoa we looking jor something laige_ and. tuaa PdaliahiBg Go,, puUishez« lf titfr Um. E.UF. ^ns^ro^ xS&mi N. P. S^ut .Nonpartisan Leader, the official 'organ of FIFTEEN **f •ifew4«v{Jaafc« MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TOR SALB—BUFFETP tENoC SAXAIB6NE. Guaranteed. Bargain. T. W. L. care Leader, Fargo,-N. P. 64-4tf TORTRAPE-COOD UMOOHT XL MUHStER pianoand bench, aRghtly uaeil far good.wung Answer at once. «£gt team of wo* max** omits. Bo* 10«, Sharon, It D. MONET id LOAN MONET TO LOAN ON FARMLAND INNOfcTH Dakota. W.J. Lane Co., Fargo, H. D. 84-4tf FOB SALE—FARM MACHINERY :?SI::UHELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE MATfHTEP COUPLE fO work on farm by the year. R. O. Ozbun, R. 2, flasher,. X.-XL C64t POSITIONS WANTED •I"'''.'''"!" .f •_ MARRIED cdtJPLE WITH ONE CHILD WANT poaUon oo farm by year. Or jut womaa vttk one child wishes position, house work. Address J. Linhart, care of F, Wacha, Wyndntere, N. D. 65-3t STRAYED- T-V— BIG .T?PE POLAND CHINAS, so GILTS.'" Sniith- Jt. Wonder and Eddy Boy. They Will be!. STRAYED—-SIX HEAD »OF HORSES. FOUR -. bref to these bOara and Great OrplSn.~ Prices 'colts coming two years old two bays, one black rlght^ -Satisfaction guaranteed Can ahil?.Over'W and one sorrel one sorrel mure and small MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK—COYOTE PUP, GENTLE AS DOGS. Roy O. Yeatts, Beaverton, Mont, 68-St FOR SALE—GOOD, wood. 4JE0 o. JFosston, Minn. SEASONED OAK CORD b.. car. Augast Bo^und, S3-U Alice. N. P. 69-0t HOLIDAY GLASSES IN GOLD FRAMES, ANY fit, IS or less. C. G. Muss, Specialist. Hotel Northern, Grand Paifcs, N. D., Dec. 25th- to Sj .WTtjh. 6S-4t FARGO TANNERY RECEIVES HIDES AND -aUaa for tanning to harness hsttsr, robes and WANTED TO FURNISH—ONE TO ITVE CARS on'.G. N, tracks smootk,'wdl sorted, first r-class potatoes. For prices, shipping rates and ether Information, address W. G. Clarke, Lock Box 294, White EarQu N. D. fiS-lt HAIR COMBINGS AND CUT HAIR MADE INTO Swttihes, etc., by one of the- most reliable- Hairdressers in, the state. Work guaranteed and your own ialr returned. Mail your har. Pices, ft Stwmd' tor two «r three strand switch 11.60 for a single strand. MTS. John Keiller, Box 106, Sharon, N. D„ a former. 64-4t TOR SALE—TESTED WHITE SWEET CLOV1S Seed at rednced prices, dorerdaie Pans, Gary, Mtnn. .. 6S-19t XIMOTHY SEED JOB SALE, »U CROP. i& Saitples and price upon regaeet. A. B. Hays, '-i'. Bsejnffl, N. ». CT-tt FOR SALE? N:' Chns6ah- WHEAT upon xaiuesb- WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET HiOVER MM, it cents per pound, 98 per bnahe): bushel. 90 R. 2, EUendale,§% onhulled. 1-0 «ents per 'pound, $5 per bui pewnds to Uie^uahtll, Grimm Alfalfa cents per poond |27 per bushel. Cfae jsgi Almont, N. D. et-lSt. KEEP THE BALL ROLLING Edifcor NontMirtisaa Leader: N«m tiiat the fanners have made a etean sweep of tbe rfectitm, We may bape he a jr a a a a keep up at their present rate and con- toye s?en eaeii votifip „Jy ^ph would be a good plan lot the governor of North Dakota to few to be passed making the first Saturday, of each lamti a legal: precinct, havfe coffee and cake xn4r~ —.other entertainment, public speakers, etc., and t^t 'all proceeds: should go to tliei.'' KNTJTE STEENE^SON. A BOOST POR TOB DAILY L2ti^^.3eZ nmdui ago tiurti if the members League wanted a daily'papery snch would be established and subscriptions for the paper have been received for months. The Courier-News under tha editorial management of Dr. Guild* lost a great deal, of prestige in rural North Dakota, farmers stopping their subacrip- tions by the* score when that paper attacked the Nonpartisan Lekgae. Under the preseat management the Courier-News will become one of the state's greatest newspapers, if not the VOU MEN WHO ARE NOT ACQUAINTBD with the thoroushly superior goodneai at merchant tailored clothes, who have aat experienced the satisfaction of knowing that your clothes are yours alone, make It a pU to visit us and have your clothes mad* for jwm and measured to you personally. ROLP BROS. Merchant Tailors Bacon Block Grand Forks, S. O. eol. H. A. Kinney SEAL ESTATE AND REGISTERKS STOCK AUCTIONEER I also breed Chester Whita Hogs, Hm large prolific and easy feeding kind. AH work and stock guaranteed. Your weak and orders will receive the best of treat ment. All business entrusted to my cm Will be promptly attended to. Phene ar Write Me at lOLNOR. NORTH DAKOtA All Quality Goods KREMENETSKl BROTHERS Totfle, N.D. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Full Line of Hard ware, Shoes WB* We may have aU the co-opcraUou wMeb As sm dtaxtdi, in the jntetha of wealth, but if w* haw therewith, private monopoly of the nteans t^mragh which exebaaga Is cSectal, wa are sUU dams. Raw natedal wasting in warehouse^ unused labor rotting In penitentiaries and Insane assriams, and tramping tbe etreeta, are sill a legitimate fralt of private iaooe»- 1 Ctais Bate, oly of money of account Your .exposure of oar Mlften finansla! aystasn, grounded fay the flsdrrnl Rcaeme Act, is ttmclK and efficient. hope for a wide circulation of your booh. Signed, Arthur LeSeaer, Pres. CLOTH JL2S, P/IPER «Se. UBERAL COMMISSION Ta AGENTS "J ?. H. L. Loucks Box «t WATERTOWN, 8. AT "T WRITE TO THEM 'tH A t,1-, m®. ,6» farm«rs ,m£i tfae Ward Counigp ^iJ, bdependentj 1316 Fargo Courier Newsj, which was sold- three weeks ago by Dr. Cuild to Messrs. Marsh and Fentress, lias been :'^W( of the League wanted a daily'paperysnch V--"1*' "'-',1- mi ,i A League. Tha Leader Clothing, itametwareJiowarG, Cutlery andTools. The Great Conspiracy Exposed Best.'Book-on Money. Preblem^-4ft- M#.^ YOU WANT TO ng*n IT! THE PEOPLED OOUQBCB Stat Scott, VsnMts Mr.Tfi. L. Loucks, -,u Watertown, S. D. Pear Sir: .1 kave mad tbe araaaarrlpt. snhniWiad to me, of your book "The C^eat Conspir acy/' and cannot resist eongrstti sting yon upon the apiesdid gcsav oC tlds imporisat subject which joe jdemeestzete In your mantacript. ft la keen, oondse, deer and, convincing. It ian the driving pow«r of a dynamo, and cuts as clean as a scalpel.. "Mmii ,f§| -fV'*3 Ju' '^'3 I'1 '010 We want to ask our thousands of readers if .they wffl always tqention &e Leadsr -when answering an advertisement, You have no"idea how pleased township should meet at their merchant fritoda are they rSve vS fetiSs wnm xney receiye your leners saying you saw their adver ing,inthe3SFonpartisan Leader. Very often an advertiser tells us he is getting letters in response to advertising but he is nkt certain it was from Leader advertising." Let's make it easy for*£hem to know that the Leader is the best advertising medium in fchsuWasi.^" KentioB tbft Leader A4vert4w« israw-"' Mil -r. I WW'