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I ————— = Farms e S S BT R e B 818 ACRES, LEVEL, RICH, BLACK loam soil. Well drained. All but 20 acres under cultivation, best stock country in N, D. Hay and grass in abundance. Can’t be beat for corn or small grain. 21 miles from Corn King, 3 miles to town, R. F. D., telephone and school on land, good roads and a fine country. Will sell for $45.00 acre. Fortune_ for right party. eason for selling dissolved partnership. If inter- ested don't delay as it will go quick, Box 22, DeLamere, N. D. FOR SALE—DAIRY, STOCK AND DI- versified farm lands in the Drummond District of Bayfield county, ‘Wisconsin, where the settler is assured success. Productive soil, abundant rainfall, ac- cessible markets. No crop failures. Opportunities for employment. Low rices. Easy terms. Rust-Owen Lum- er Company, Land Department, Drum- mond, Wisconsin. lmeadeand b MUaa bl ol pbanit s SO o L o) FARMS—BUY A FARM WHERE IT pays to farm. The EQUITY elevator has bought TWO loads of No. 2 wheat, balance all No. 1 HARD. Where can you beat it? Write for our booklet. Farmers’ Land Exchange, 108-First Nat. Bank Bldg., Glasgow, Mont. CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO you want to sell your farm, residence or business property for cash? Then write us, sending a description of same, no matter where located, we want it. Ad- dress Northern States Realty Co., Minot, N. D. SECTION FARM—ONE OF THE BEST in Ramsey county. Five miles from Webster, N. D. 80 acres Rye, 400 acres plowed, 75 acres timothy and clover. Good improvements, For price and %\grnbs, write H. M. Nash, Webster, QUARTER, HALF AND WHOLRE SEC- ‘tions in Burleigh, Kidder and McLean counties; good land, practically all tillable; good railway facilities; $15 to $30 per acre: easy terms. Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—FARMS IN ROSEAU CO., Minn. Wild and improved. Best of farmland. All prices.. Am a farmer here and can show you just what you want. For information write L. E,. Olson, R. 2, Badger, Minn. CASS CO. FARM FOR SALE AT ONLY $20.00 per acre—The s. w. 1, 20-137-52, close to Leonard, black sandy soil, fine for potatoes, corn, beans, efc., a bar- gain at this price. H. R. Arneson, Box 84, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—FINE 400-ACRE FARM Bottineau county, N. D. All cultivated. Will include horses and outfit. Posses- sion at once, Terms: Consider trade to $2,000.00. Box 102, Care Leader. MONTANA LAND Sections 25 per cent tillable at $6.00 Section 50 per cent tillable at $9.00 Section_ 75 per cent tillable at $16.00 Bernardy-Viel Realty Co., Fargo, N. D, GOOD LAND CHEAP, 246 ACRES ALL under plow, Three and one half miles from Thief River Falls. Deal direct with owner. H. Flatum, Thief River Talls, Minn. BUY IMPROVED LAND, DIRECT FROM owner. Good location, near creamery, stores, river, six miles from market. No commission to pay. Karl Korstad, High Landing, Minn. FARM TO LET—WILL SELL HALF interest in live stock and machinery and let quarter section farm to purchaser on half shares. Six miles from Aber- deen. G. Wm. Hickman, Bath, S. D. FOR RENT—FULLY EQUIPPED FARM 90 acres in rye. Horses, cattle, hogs and chickens, Ample pasture. Good roposition for right man. Address B. riggs, Glenburn, N. D. FOR SALE—EAST % OF 'SEY, Wi OF SW1, section 34, 150-99, 4 miles from Watford City, N. D. Stone, Ordean Wells Company, Duluth, Minn, EYE OPENER — THOUSANDS OF acres fine land offered in Cass county. {ll‘lgsy terms. Write Ole Larson, Walker, inn. . e s O e e SIS e T e ONE AND ONE-HALF SECTION OF choice wheat land in Southern Alberta .for sale. Dahl Bros., Crary, N b For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR DRAFT horses, a full blooded Percheron, 3 years old, with best of papers. This horse was taken in trade on monument work and have no use for him. Valley City gra]r:x)ite and Marble Works, Valley City, COMPLETE PLOWING AND THRESH- ing outfit 20x35. Avery gas engine, Case separator, P. & O. plow, tank and belts, Cheap_ for cash, or will take cattle or a Ford. Alfred Robinson, Stirum, N, D, SIX OR EIGHT GOOD SOUND WORK horses for sale, or exchange, for land in the western part of North Dakota. Anton Christ, Leal, N. D. Lost—Strayed—Stolen ONE STRAWBERRY ROAN MARE colt about 1100 Ibs., coming 3 years old and one sorrel mare colt, weight about 1000 1bs., with white stripe in forehead, coming two years old. orrel had new halter when it left. Please notify E, C. Seagren, Nellie, N. D. LOST—ONE DARK GRAY MARE, white strip on forehead, 5 years old, weight 1350, long legged. Liberal re- ward for information leading to its re- turn. Wm. Dominich, Coalridge, Mont. —_— e e, O Help Wanted e MEN_ AND WOMEN, LEARN BARBER trade, in oldest and best school in Northwest, Diplomas granted, tools given, pesitions waiting. Reduced rates. Catalogue free, Moler Barber college, 17 Nicollect Ave.,” Minneapolis, Minn. —_—— T, T oS TR WANTED — COMPETENT MAN ON grain farm for eight months; only good teamsters wanted, no drinker or smoker need apply. State wages in first letter. Anton Christ, Leal, N. D, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ON MY farm at Schafer, by the week, month or year. Please state wages. Write W5m Van Vleck, Schafer, N. D., Box 115. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ON MY farm. Write me at my address. Wm. Mejie, Norwich, N. D. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Iv\&}org. Mrs. O, E. Peterson, Temple, GOOD RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENER- al house work. Good wages. Mrs. C. H. ond, Jud, N. D. Mention Lead.. when writing advertisers supplied. Livestock PERCHERON STALLIONS FOR SALE— Your choice out of five head; register- ed in P. A. of A.; licensed for sound- ness; blacks and greys; one year to six years old; will mature from 1800 to 1909 Ibs.; proven breeders—colts to show from those old enough. Terms to suit purchasers, ‘Wm. Steinbach, New Rockford, N. D, 3 CHIHINKAPA PERCHERONS AND Holsteins. My offering of two mares with foal, two fillies and one stallion, weight 2150, all black. Have size, bone, quality and action. One cow and heifer, producing, and one bull of breeding age. Big producers and fine individuals, Henry IS, Chizek, Wahpeton, N. D. 40 HOLSTEIN FRIZAN HEIFE}S AND cows. Age one to five years. 11 grade and high grade. 6 registered females, one to four years. Also one registered bull one year. One high grade bull 8 months. Reason for sale—going to California. Price right. L. C. Hanson, Audubon, Minn, ¥ BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS; 25 FALL | pigs, sired by Eddy Boy 218943 and Smooth A, Wonder 237095. Can give pairs not related, pedigrees furnished. Can 'ship over N. P, or G, N. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. FOUR MAMMOTH BLACK JACKS, ALL registered and right every way. Will trade for other stock. Also eleven head of mules for sale 1 to 8 years old; black mealy points. F. 8. Waters, Bottineau, North Dakota. THREE REGISTERED STALLIONS, two’ years. French Drafts, two and three years. One Clydesdale three . years. Would consider some trade. B. A. Norris, Woodworth, N. D, SIX REGISTERED GALLOWAY YOUNG bulls for sale, just coming serviceable age, hearty, husky rustlers and healthy. Write me, 2 V. Van Valkenburg, R. 4. Osakis, Minn. FOR SALE—SIX RED POLLED BULL calves, age, about eleven months, Well bred but not registered. W. D. Per- kins, Wilton, N, D, FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED CHES- ter White, herd boar. Weight about 1Z\gSDIbs. S. W. Sebrands, Northwood, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL S, from one to_ten months old, at reason- able price, Pewe Bros., McHenry, N. D. BULL CALF FOR SALE. HIGH GRADE Hereford, nine months old. Fine indi- vidual. Fred B. Huck, Roscoe, S. D. FOR SALE—FOUR FINE 185-POUND Duroc Jersey boars, with pedigrees, $23 each. John Umstead, Esmond, N. D. FIVE REGISTERED YEARLING RED poll bulls. H. N. Tucker, Manager, Pioneer Stock Co., Courtnay, N. D. HOLSTEIN BULLS OF ALL AGES FOR i?leb F. J. Splonskowski, Braddock, —— T e T R DUROC PIGS, BY CHIEF EDUCATOR No. 193229. Book your order now., W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. ONE 3-YEAR-OLD POLLED DURHAM gullDfor sale. Dahl Bros., R. 1, Crary, —_ - ONE REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL, ginie) animal. Chris Mehlhoff, Gardena, —e s s e e e FOR SALE—ONE 1800-LB. PERCHERON stallion. O. E. Erickson, Tappen, N. D. —— e e DVETL N, Wanted e o ey T ek POULTRY—SHIP US YOUR POULTRY. We pay 16 cents per Ib., live weight for chickens and 25 cents per lb. for dry picked turkeys. Reference—Northern %av]i)ngs Bank, Eggerts Market, Fargo, e e e e e AT R Sl OATS WANTED—CAR GOOD HEAVY oats, free from wild oats, if possible. State cash price_ and send sample. Philip B. Moum, Buffalo, N. D. 3 WANTED AT ONCE—A REGISTERED Hereford bull from 12 to 16 months old. Earl Noltimeir. Box 106, Montpelier, North Dakota. — e R S WANTED AT ONCE—A HUNDRED OR- ders. Rolf Brothers, merchant tailors, 7 Bacon block, Grand Forks, N. D — e R il TWO MALE PEACOCKS. I HAVE FOR sale, 4 females. A. Hogenson, Crystal Springs, N. D. e e e O N S WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis Auction Sales s e e e T BIG AUCTION SALE AND FARMS FOR rent. 40 young horses and mares, 1300 to 1600 Ibs., many with foal by imported Percheron stallion. 40 cattle, Hereford and Holstein bulls registered and high grades Holstein and Shorthorn, high grade cows and heifers. One A. R. O. Holstein cow with heifer, calf at foot. Two reEgistered Yorkshire sows with lit- ters, arm machinery for 1600-acre farm including Husker and shredder, gas tractor and plows, steam threshing outfit and cook - car; ~household goods gltc.DThe Grosvenor Farms, Casselton, B e e N e I s e R R HAVING RENTED MY FARM, I WILL sell the following described property on my farm, 5 miles east of Hunter, 7 miles southwest of Grandin, Monday, March 26, 1917: 12 registered = Short Horn bulls, 20 high- grade cows and heifers, 56 head of horses, mares and colts. ¥arm machinery, enough to run a three- section farm,_ ‘Household goods and other things t8o numerous to mention. Teams will meet trains at both Grandin and Hunter. G. Knight, Owner. J, C. Ross, Auctioneer. > e B e e il At e O e S 480 ACRES AT AUCTION—314 N. W. Marvin, S. D., March 26. Also all per- sonal property. Compelled to sell, ill health. Sells in 80 acre tracts; one set of good improvements. Chas. Otto, owner. Baird of Aberdeen sells it. Leader Classified Department ‘‘THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE’’ This {s the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for salepand auction sales; to make your wants known and have them Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 5 cents per word for the first time, and 4 cents per word for each succeeding issue. Half rates to members of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan League when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs. All advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. " ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Poultry_‘ THE NORTH DAKOTA STATE PENI- tentiary, Bismarck, No. Dak., offers for sale Single Comb White Leghorn cock- erels at $2.00 and $2.50 each, hens and k)ullets at $1.50 and $2.00 each. White Vyandotte cockerels at-$2.00 and $2.50 each, Single Comb White Orpington hens and pullets at $1.50 and $2.00 each. We also have a number of Single Comb black Orpingtons for sale. All stand- ard bred birds. Single Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching at $1.00 per _setting, $3.00 for 50, $5.00 for 100, Write us your wants, -Satisfaction guaran- eed. FOR SALE—LARGE DARK PUREBRED S. C. R. I. Red cockerels $2.00 each, three for $5. Pullets 51 each. Eggs for hatching, $1 for 1 eggs. 5 per hundred. Albert McDona h, Wheat- land, N. D. Box 238, R. R. % “HELLO”—MY MATING LIST ON SIL- ver and White Wyandottes “Free’’ upon request,. Exhibition and utility mat- ings, prices low, stock strong and vigor- ous and- satisfaction guaranteed. Al- fred Knudsen, Hetland, S. D. e e e e Sl ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, from North and South Dako- ta winners, $1.50 and $2.00. Pure Bourbon Red turkey toms $4.50. 0O1d §JmD$7, Mrs. R. W. Helvey, Upham, /z et e el el e BIG MISSION ROSE COMB RHODE IS- land Red eggs. Guaranteed and pre- paid. Three choice pens and eggs from each $3. Blue ribbon strain, Write J. C. Guyer, Mandan, N. D. R — I HAVE RAISED SEED-CORN FOR 10 Years and have for sale N. W. Dent, Golden Dent and Minnesota 23 This corn took first and second prizes at the corn show at Devils Lake in 1916, Seed is kiln dried, germinates 95.to 100 &er cent, as tested by Prof. Bolley of . D. Agricultural college. Mature in 75 days. Ready to ship now. $3.50 per bu. Sacks 26 cents ‘extra. Aug. Erbe stoesser, Leonard, N, D. L RORR0T, pODNALG, e INvE - st aEoin i AN THE LARGEST CROP OF WHEAT ever taken from 1000 acres in the world's history is now offered you for SEED purposes. It is the Mnrtiuifl variety and ylelded 54 bu. and 23 lbs. per acre. The progeny of hand picked seed plots it is exceptionally pure, clean, free from bearded heads, and of high germjnating power. Address The Noble Foundation, Ltd., Nobleford, Alta. =0 1Cation, - BiG.,2Noblelord, v L Ehes WE HAVE A FEW BUSHELS OF SE- lect “Gehu’” flint corn for sale, price $2.50 per bushel; also choice Marquis and Macaroni seed wheat, price $2.75 per bushel; choice seed flax-at $3.50 per bushel, all f-o-b cars Bismarck, subject to market fluctuations, sacks extra. Sell Yyour old seeds and buy choice from us. Can ship promptly. Bismarck Elevator & Investment Co.; Bismarck, N. D. potadt e A b A e L R TN I O HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER, HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER, HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER. HOME GROWN MED. RED CLOVER. ‘We have the seed of highest quality grown for 12 years at Cloverlea Farm. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. et Ao ol AN e N J i et o 0 QN O L WESTERN RYEGRASS SEED FOR sale in large and small quantities. Field inspected by U. S. Agricultural Agent and pronounced free from noxious weeds. Price 8c per 1b. J. Charles Martin, Maxbass, N, D. e e A N S TR e 1916 CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED, EXTRA * cleaned, §$5 per 100 lbs. 1915 Durum wheat No, 1, well cleaned, weighs over 60 1bs., $2 per bu. - Sacks, 25 cents, J. J. Waldie, Dickey‘or Marion, N: D, et SRR A Pt Wbl D) ¥ i o BN Sl il NOW. IS THE TIME TO TEST YOUR seed. We will send you a tester that will test any kind of seed for 50 cents grmrlj)aid" Equity Elevator Co., Tappen, BROMUS GRASS SEED, O. K.'D AT state agricultural college. Free from foul seeds. Price 8 cents per 1b. in 100= Ib. sacks. F. O, B. Lonetree, N. D. John Mclsaac. EXTRA CHOICE, PUREBRED, S. C. W. Leghorn eggs. Beautifully marked, old stock, open range, heavy layers, $4 per %\?O;Dslfo for 15. Belle Kinsey, Towner, . Dak. EGGS FOR _SETTING FROM CHOICE purebred White Wyandottes and R. C. White Leghorns, $1.50 per Betting. Parcel post, prepaid, or $5 per hundred. Frank Bellamy, Drayton, N. D. C! W. LEGHORN EGGS. FINE bunch of chickens. 15 years of improv- ing and breeding up strain. $1. per set- ting, §5.50 per 100. Mrs. E. Rosenberg, Obercn, N. D. e e e L e O el PUREBRED SINGLE COMB ORPING- ton cockerels, $2; some prize winners, $3.50. Pullets, $1.25; hens, 85c, = Good winter egg producers. Curtis S. Trea- ster, Leal, N. D. et e T i R T O W FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PUREBRED Barred Plymouth Rock chickens, $1 per setting of 15; $4 per 100 eggs. Young cockerels for $1.50 each. Julius-Bahr, Almont, N. Dak. HATCHING EGGS FROM “YESTER- laid” strain. Purebred, single comb White Leghorns, 15 eggs, $1.25; 60, $3.50; 100, $5.00, prepaid. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N, D, e e Ao S S SR et S MR S FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED PLY- mouth cockerels $2 each. - Purebred ‘White Pekin ducks $2 each. Mrs. John Traynor, Nanson, N. D. e R B R. C. R. I. R. COCKERELS, THE KIND that are red. $1.00 each. Five for 27. Toulouse Geese, $2.50 each; trio, $7. Frank Wisherd, Edmore, N. D, —_— e ey SaNee e e S FOR SALE—EGG SETTINGS, WINTER layers, from White Wyandotte, 756 cents RverDsetting. By Fritz Radke, Leal, n et e SIS el e S e O S EGGS: AND STOCK. REGAL WHITE Wyandottes. S. C. B. Leghorns, county champions, - 15 eggs, $1.25. Herman ‘Wickelgren, Detroit, Minn. R. C. RED AND W. ROCK COCKERELS, $2. White Pullets, $1.25 each, Purebred ‘%n? birds. Jennie Jacobs, Hebron, N. aK. e L e e L S RN EGGS FOR HATCHING, 15, $2; 30, $3.50; 60, $5.00, Silver Laced .Wyandottes, winter layers. First prize winners. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D. R.F.D. 2, PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE __cockerels, $1.50, each. Satisfaction %Iualx‘)anteed. Luther Leckman, Omemee, PUREBRED BARRED ° PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. One setting of 13, $1. 100 eggs, 36, prepaid. Otto L. Albertson, Nunda, S. D. ROSE COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCK- erels for sale. Good quality, $1 each. Edwin Benson, Verona, N. D, PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN COCK- erels, $1. Eggs and chicks in_ season. F. Rusher, Rolette, N. D., Box 171. FOR SALE—TOULOUSE GANDERS, $3 each. Geese, $2.50; Iguir. $5.00. Mrs. Jas. Blezard, Perth, N. D. FOR SALE — SINGLE COMB BUFF leghorn stock eggs. $4 per 108. Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn. PUREBRED RHODE ISLAND RED Rose Comb cockerels, $1.76. Arthur C. Carlson, Hallock, ‘Minn. FOR SALE—R. C. W. LEGHORN COCKs» f;zrel]s). $1.25, J. L. Jones, Galesburg, turkeys; $5 the pair. Jno. O. Tharal- son, Hoople, N. D. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, $1.75; hens, $1. George Lemley, Pills- bury, N, D. % Coffee and Tea 3 COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IM- orters. Tea! Save 33 1-3 per cent to EO per cent. Write for price list. Frank &Co:; 358 River St. Chicago, Ill. Position Wanted gineer thrceigh coming season. Capa< ble of doing repair work. State wailes when writing, = A, Hendrickson, - varado, Minn. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR HELP TO Johnson Employment Co., 422 Front St., Fargo. Phone 437, = EIGHTEEN TIMOTHY SEED, 99.7 per cent PURE, 99 per cent germination. Dakota grown. ‘““The growing kind.” To close out $3.50 per bu.,, 10 bu. $3.25. Bradley, Montpelier, N, D, 1915 DURUM AND MARQUIS SEED wheat for sale. Price reasonable. Write for ]ga.mple. Schaaf Bros., Bordulac, b FOR QUICK SALE. WILL SELL THE remainder of my white sweet <clover seed at 15c per lb. Grain View Stock Farm, O. R. Toliver, Prop., Wing, N. D, MEDIUM RED CLOVER SEED FOR sale. 1916 crop. Grown here " on _the prairie. Thoroughly acclimated. Lis- bon Seed House, Lisbon, N. D.: FOR .SALE—HOME GROWN 'GRIMM Alfalfa, tested 99.7 at experiment sta- tion, 40 cents a pound. F. O. B. Rhame, N. D. Monson Bros., Rhame, N. D. NORTH DAKOTA NUMBER 52, WILT resistant flax. Price $3.50 per bushel. Sacks extra. W. R. Ponter, 824-11th St. No., Fargo, N, D. FOR PURE DURUM ALFALFA SEED, eligible to registry, see Grimm Alfalfa “Seed Producers advertisement on page 16. - SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. MAIN crop varieties. Sound and finest qual- ity. —Limited quantity. O, S. Rounse= vill, Dooley, Mont. 1915h MAI'{'QsllezS AN!I)) DLI&IRU\HSM SZEES' wheat a .25 per bu, bushel. Sacks P hcluded. I 3 B. Hensal, N. D. G. F. Born. DRYLAND GRIMM ALFALFA 1916 crop. 98.8 per cent pure. No dodder. 50 cents per pound, bushel, $27. Christ Karlstad, Banks, N. D. BROMUS GRASS SEED, FREE FROM quack grass. For-sale at 8% cents per :lg;. DHarry Burton, Crystal Springs, RECLEA.% ED th‘!%A%LIEST 5 I;tl‘sslgéglg millet, ne thirty-five per bushel, fsur]::l)ished. Herman Hahn, Doland, GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE. Samples and prices upon request. Fine qNua}l)ty. A. Stadum; R. 1, Esmond, CHOICE HARDY NORTHERN GROWN Alfalfa seed, samples and prices on re= quest. A. J. Sylvester, Mandan, N. D, TIMOTHY SEED, RAISED MYSELF. —32.75 per bushel, in small lots, Sacks, 0 cents. C. B. May, Argusville, N. D. GOOD 1916 TIMOTHY SEED, SAMPLES and prices upon request. Fine quality, A. Stadum, R. 1, Esmond, N. D, BROMUS GRASS SEED FREE FROM Quack Grass, for sale at 8% cents per lb. Jas. McKee, Tappen, N. D. ; Good quality and clean. Write for prices. C. E. Williams, Tolna, N. D. CHOICE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, Home grown, 40 cents per pound. Guyer, Mandan, North Dakota. CHOICE 1916 TIMOTHY SEED FOR sale. Price and samples on request, " B. A. Regelein, Litchville, N. D, SEED CORN—NORTHWESTERN DENT, A. C. test 99.' $3.50 bu., bags extra. ‘W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N, D. o) Five dollars per hundred. Sacks extra. Edd Pickles, Elrod, S. Dak. 600. BUSHELS DURUM SEED WHEAT for sale. Inquire P. Q. Tulp, Chaseley, N. Dak. _ § RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. 8 cents per 1b. Sacks extra. R. M. Emery, . Omemee, N. D. i TIMQTHY SEED, .GROWN IN CASS coulMty, 416c b, Sacks extra. J. Kittle- sen, Galesburg, N. D. RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. 8. D, Johnson, Rolla, N. D. ; TIMOTHY SEED. .GOOD GRADE_ OF seed. H, 8. Bradley, Montpelier, N. D. RE-CLEANED RYE GRASS SEED FOR sale. H. H. Haskins, Perth, N. D. Musical Instruments GOOD TONED . VIOLIN FOR SALR. Free trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Route 6, Rosedale, Kans, Mention Leader when writing advertisers