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0 £ S < A et (& 8 ‘ot Farms IMPROVED FARMS, FIRST CLASS unimproved agriculture lands almost level and some rolling more or less, running from $25.00 to $45.00 per acre, all heavy black soil in quarter sections and more and one piece only 2 to 6 miles from town, first class agricultural lands and pasture lands fenced with good lignite veins at $25.00. More or le.s;s rough pasture lands from $8.00 to $15.00 per acre. Terms from 6 to 10 years time for payment, and 6 per cent interest and only small downpayments. My commission for services only 5 per cent in all cases. Write Carl Semmler, Stanton, N. D. MONTANA IS BOOMING 640-acre homesteads. Cheap R. R. lands. Business opportunities galore. Get our letter of personal advice answering all your questions, including fine map and booklet. Price $1.00. Our wide experience will save you time and money. Montana Locators’ Association, Box 1691, Great Falls, Montana. 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. WE HAVE JUST TAKEN OVER LARGE tracts of hard wood cut over land in the dairy, clover district, Minn., from Co., that failed. Lands must be_ sold, write for price, terms, Shelvin Clover Seed Co., Shevlin, Minn. OWNER WILL SELL 155 ACRES AD- joining Tuttle townsite, Kidder county, N. D. 80 acres cultivated, balance pas- ture and meadow. Cheap if taken at once. For - full particulars, write Joseph Pate, Tuttle, N. D. QUARTER, HALF AND WHOLE SEC- tions in Burleigh, Kidder and McLean counties; good land, practically all tillable; good railway facilities; $15 te $30 per acre: easy terms. Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. SNOW IS GONE IN NORTHERN Montana. Write us regarding 320-acre tract one mile from railway, 250 acres tillable, $12.50 per acre. Ovesen-Wat- kins Co., Chinook, Mont, 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. FOR SALE A CHOICE QUARTER LAND 1-2 mile from town in Bowman county. $500 cash, balance, terms to suit pur- chaser. Price, $21 per acre. Box 88, Oriska, N. D, CHOICEST MONTANA LAND, BY owners in tracts to suit. Low prices, easy terms. Holt Land & Cattle Co., ll:[irst National Bank Bldg., Miles City, ont. FARM FOR SALE—2%0 ACRES, THREE miles from Langdon, N. D. One of the best markets in the state. Deal with owner. Fred Newbern, Langdon, N. D. NOTICE TO FLAX GROWERS: FOR sale half section land, well located. Crop of flax will pay price. Write Box 159, Sykeston, N. D. 160 ACRES, GOOD WATER AND BUILD- ings, $46 per acre. Jas. McWilliams, Edgeley, N. D FOR SALE—320 ACRES IMPROVED Edmunds county land. Edgington Bros., Beebe, S. D For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE—MY CITY home in Grand Forks. All modern, convenient to State University. Prof. James E. Boyle, A. C. Fargo, N. D ONE REGISTERED PERCHERON stallion, weight 1870. Very heavy boned, kind disposition. Will trade_for stock or land. J. O. Lein, Regan, N. D. LARGE EXCHANGE LIST. WHAT have you to match. Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. BARRED ROCKS, STATE POULTRY show winners, 1917. Eggs $1.25 per 15. Charles White, Valley City, N. D. POINTER PUPS FOR SALE, OR WILL trade on purebred poultry. Fred Kram- beer, New Ulm, Minn. FAIRBANKS 15 HORSE GASOLINE EN- gine, roller mill and elevators. Emil Engen, Baker, N. D. Business Opportunities POOL-ROOM AND GARAGE, 3 POOL tables, $550.00; soda fountain, good building, 22x70 feet; garage 22x40 feet, good building and tools, and owner also has the only oil and gasoline station in town. The two together will pay $15.00 per day clear. Owner does not own lots but a long lease can be se- cured from owner for $5.00 per month for use of ground upon which buildings are located—a bargain, $1,900.00 (nine- teen hundred dollars) will buy it. C. W. Flynt, Box 250, Watford City, N. D. HOTEL EMERSON—35 ROOMS, WELL furnished—best corner in town, 2 lots, good town, $10,000.00 (ten _thousand dollars) cash will buy it. C. W. Flynt, Box 250, Watford City, N. D. Position Wanted WANTED—POSITION 'AS ENGINEER on steam or gas tractor outfit this spring. Oliver Fedje, Evansville, Minn. YOUNG MAN, WELL EDUCATED wants position in _store or bank. Best of r@erences. H. Dupont, Gackle, N. D. e e e SR e ] Coffee and Tea COFFEE! - BUY DIRECT FROM IM- gorters. Tea! Save 33 1-3 per cent to 0 per cent. Write for orice list. Frank &Co., 358 River St. Chicago, Ill. Autos for Sale FIVE-PASSENGER CHALMERS AUTO, as good as new. Run 4000 miles. Six- cylinder, cost when new $2400. Write Box 111, Spiritwood, N, D. Accountants ELEVATOR COMPANIES Have your books audited by certified ac- countants. . Terms reasonable, E. J. Bishop & Co., Box 773, Fargo, N. D, Mention Lead - when writing advertisers Leader Classified Department ‘“‘“THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE’’ This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. 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 Livestock REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF born Jan. 6, 1917. Very well built, straight top, large and nicely marke(}. The seven-day official record of his sire's dame was 653 Ibs. milk_and 33.395 but- ter. His G. G. sire sold at public auc- tion for $6,800.00. Also related to the great $50,000 King Segis Pontiac Alcar- tra, first check of $100.00 gets him. Also 3 high grade bull calfs from same sire as above. $35,00 each if taken soon. Westley Farm, Cooperstown, N. D. SIZE and QUALITY our Motto. YORKSHIRES our breed. -~ Am now booking order for March and April pigs. M. Gilbertson, Eastedge, N. D. DUROCS FROM PRIZE WINNING stock. Choice of my spring pigs sired by a son of Big Wonder, also a few fall gelts, bred or open. Special prices to Leader readers. P. 0. Sonstegard, Georgeville, 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. e e WHITE INDIAN PONY MARE, 800 LBS,, perfectly sound and safe for children to ride or drive. Price $50.00. A pair of Russian Wolf Hounds, dog and bitch, very cheap at $50.00. F. S. Talcott, Bis- marck, N, Dak. L e ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FREI- san bull. Sire, Elm Grove Rag Apple Korndike 2d, 2% years old. $90. Could be shipped on Soo line or N. P. C. M. Sorkness, Henning, Minn. A S e e SN T Dt SR A i s TWO GOOD BLACK JACKS. PERFECT- ly marked, Well built and sound. 4 and 7 years old. Will make prices right. Address Wendell Huston, Carrington, N. D. REGISTERED DUROC J_ERSEY HOGS. Booking orders for springs pigs to go at weaning time. D. D. Marquette. Milnor, N. D FOR SALE—75 STEERS, 700 POUNDS, thin. May first delivery. L. H. Turner, Glenwood, Minn. DUROC PIGS, BY CHIEF EDUCATOR No. 193229, Book your order now. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. Farm Machinery FOR SALE AT A REAL BARGAIN: 1 10-bottom P. & O. plow all overhau!ed __Jooks like new. 1 30-H, P. Flour City Tractor overhauled. Ready to run. Our price will sell these quick. Write or wire now. A. L. Bishop & Son Com- pany, Fargo, N. D. NEW JOHN DEERE ENGINE GANG. Six-bottom stubble, with extra quick detachable shares. Never used. Price $375.00. The Farmers Supply Co., Ban- try, N. Dak. FOR SALE—SET EXTENSION RIMS 12 inches wide, 66 inches high, good as new for 75 H. P. Case engine. Frank J. Weber, Wheatland, N. D., Route 3. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: 8-BOT- tom Case engine gang, with two sets of shares nearly as good as new. Christian Walheim, Mott, N. D. Poultry TO S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON BREED- ers. After 12 years of careful improv- ing my flock is one of the very best in the Northwest, Eggs for hatching at the old price of $1.00 per setting, $4.50 per hundred. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. F. Stephens, White Stone Hill Farm, Gwinner, N. D, et o ) SR e T vk S e ol i T “THE NORTH DAKOTA STATE PENI- tentiary, Bismarck, N. D., offers for sale Single Comb White Leghorn set- t!ng eggs at $1.00 per setting, $3.00 for fifty and $5.00 per hundred. White Pekin Drakes, $3.00 each. If you are in the market for Single Comb White Leghorn setting eggs place your order immediately. Satisfaction guaranteed.” WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR R. C. W. Wyandottes eggs, $1.50 for fifteen. Guaranteed best of layers, not inbred; farm range. Bourbon Red turkey eggs, three dollars per setting of ten. Peare Guinea eggs, $1.50 fifteen eggs. One Bourbon turkey tom, $5. Prairie View Farm, Knox, N. D. e O Ty o TNt N o S S it SINGLE COMB WHITE ORPINGTON White Leghorn and Light Brahma eggs, $1.50 per 15; $7.50 per 100. . Selected. Prepaid, parcel post 25c extra per set- .ting. Baby chicks, $2 per dozen. Alb. A. Gilbertson, Northwood, N. D. “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. b BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS FROM stock laying 200 eggs each per year. Hardy farm raised rustlers. Three ribbons won this winter American egg- laying contest. Eggs $1.50 per dozen. Bessie R. Brown, Box 12, Hartford, S. D. SELECTED HATCHING. EGGS FROM strong and_ vigorous stock.. Purebred Barred and White Plymouth Rocks, set- ting of 15, $1.00; 100, $5.00. Satisfaction gu&ganteed. Rudolph Udlinck, Wallace, - EGGS FOR SETTING—PUREBRED S. C. Buff Orpingtons. I have 9-lb. cock- erels with my flock. $1.50 per 15; $4.00 per 50; $7.50 per 100. Parcel post pre- %flld].) Mrs. Bert Studebaker, nsford, S. 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, Oberon, N. D. EGGS FROM MY PUREBRED, MAM- moth bronze turkeys for a short time only, 60 cents each. Parcel post. Sunny Brook Farm, E. F. Barns, Upham, N. . EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM VERY choice matings of White Wyandottes, $1.50 and $2.50 per 15; $8 to $10 per 100. 75 per cent fertility guaranteed. W. L. Monson, Portland, N. D. PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE IS- land Red eggs, $1.00 per setting of 15. Purebred African Geese eggs, 25 cents each. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, S. D. FOR SALE—PEARL GUINEAS, THREE $5.00. Guinea eggs fifteen, $1.50. M. B. turkey eggs, nine, $2.50. Pekin duck $1.00. G. Wm. Hickman, eggs, nine, Bath, S, D. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS Matings of specialists, prize winning stock, 15 for $1.50, prepaid. E. Lentz, Hansboro, N. D. BIG FOUR GAS TRACTOR 30-60, GOOD repair. Also 8-bottom plow. F. H. Dickinson, Ayr, N. D Help Wanted A STOCK = COMPANY OF farmers having bought a paper in North Dakota, desire the services of an editor and manager who can build and make a good live paper. Ap- ply, stating experiences and references to Box 103, care of Leader. MEN AND WOMEN, LEARN BARBER trade, in oldest and best school in Northwest. Diplomas granted, tools given, positions waiting. Reduced rates. Catalogue free. Moler Barber college, 17 Nicollect Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. L e e ey WANTED—SALES SOLICITORS TO SE- cure buyers for choice farm land in cen- tral North Dakota. Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Building, Bismarck, N. D. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at once. State wages.. Box 57, Sarles, N. D. Musical Instruments GOOD TONED VIOLIN FOR SALE. Free trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardiss. Route 5, Rosedale, Kans. . Wanted TWO OR THREE GOOD REGISTERED Shorthorn heifers or young cows of beef and milk strain sure, with calf. Please give age, weight and price. Geo. Kraff, Luverne, N. D. A SECOND HAND GARDEN CITY Feeder to fit on a 36x60 Advance sepa- rator. C. M. "Olker, New Rockford, N. D. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER of land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Bald- win, Wisconsin. I WANT TO BUY ONE MALE PEACOCK. A. Hogenson, Crystal Springs, N. D. Money to Loan ABUNDANCE OF MONEY. SPECIAL TOULOUSE GOOSE AND BRONZE turkey eggs, $2.35 per 90; also Jersey bull calf. Arnott McCradie, Hendrum, Minn. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs, 15, 75 cents; 50, $2.25; 100, $4; not postpaid. Mrs. Nels Madsen, ‘West hope, N. D. EXTRA CHOICE PUREBRED R. C. White Wyandottes. - Best of layers. Eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. H. A. Phelps, Knox, N. D. EXTRA CHOICE, PUREBRED, S. C. W. Leghorn eggs. Beautifully marked, old stock, open range, heavy layers, $4 per %\?o;bnkso for 15. Belle Kinsey, Towner, . Dak. PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE IS- land Red eggs, $1.00 per setting of 15. Purebred African geese eggs, 25 cents each. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, S. D. PURE BARRED ROCK EGGS FROM Bradley-Hawkins-McPhearson strain, $1.75, $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. V. J. Olm- stead, Kempton, N. D. EXTRA GOOD LAYING STRAIN OF purebred 'White Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 per 15. $5.50 per hundred. Mrs. John E. Halaas, Carrington, N. D. EGGS AND STOCK. REGAL WHITE Wyandottes. S. C. B. Leghorns, county champions, 15 eggs, $1.25. Herman Wickelgren, Detroit, Minn. SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPINGTON eggs for sale, $1.25 per 15 eggs. Splen- did winter Iayers. Ernest _Saville, Ridgeville Farm, Braddock, N. D. . NOTICE—CHOICE PUREBRED 8. (. Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1.25 per 15. $5.50 per 100. Paul Klebs, Bertha,; Minn. YOUNG'S: STRAIN SINGLE COMB White Leghorns. winter layers. Pleasant View Farm, Reeder, N. D, — = = R EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED lil:iocks, g%rs’gesi)%gedio‘)l?arnx raised. Set- ings o , $1.00. eggs, $5.00. P8 Naldie, Dickey, Noom, Mos: EGGS FOR HATCHING. 15 EGGS FOR $1; from purebred R. C. Brown Leg- horns. Mrs, A. J. Smith, Shields, N. D. PUREBRED BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs, $1.50 per fifteen; $6.00 per 100, prepaid. John Schol, Northwood, N. D, EGGS—PURE ROSE COMB RHODE IS- Hatching eggs from rates, on farm and city loans. Box 1062, land Reds. 15 for 75 cents, 100 for $4.00. Fargo, N. D. Mary Riba, Geneseo, N. D. EIGHTEEN $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100. - Poultry (Continued) e T R e e A T T T A i FINE 320-ACRE FARM, 4 MILES FROM Fargo. Good, rich, black loam, all cul- tivated. Rented, owner eastern party, anxious to sell. One of the finest val- ley farms, snap at $65.00 per acre. Land clear, no buildings. Let us show you this. W. J. Lane Co., Fargo. PUREBRED ROSE COMB: RHODE IS- land white eggs for hatching, 15 eggs $3; 50, $7.50. America’s best yet. X- cellent winter, layers, trapnested for heavy laying. , Alfalfa Valley Farm, P. W. Strom, Prop., Mound, N. D, EGGS FROM PUREBRED WHITE PLY- mouth Rocks, $1.25 per 15; $5 per 100. Toulouse Geese Eggs, 25 cents each. II:relp)aid. S. W. Seebrands, Northwood, S. C. R. I. R. EGGS, $1 PER 15; $5 PER 100. Cocks from Scotts’ best display, IS‘Ia.nDancisco. A. E. Miller, Buffalo, NS e A T T Sy e S o L I PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCK- erels, $2 each. Eggs, $1.50 per 15. $2.50 for 30, postpaid. $5 per 100 nothre- paid. Mrs. Axel Olson, Parshall, N. D. A e R L D S a1 X e T ] PUREBRED SINGLE COMB BUFF ORP- ington hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15. Parcel post prepaid. $5 per 100 not pre- paid. G. H. Mohagen, Grafton, N. D. WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS FOR hatching from healthy, well-mated, free-range fowls. $1.50 per setting pre- paid. Flora Walker, Kathryn, N. D. WHITE WYANDOTTE E_GGS FOR hatching. Winners Valley City and Bis- march shows. $1.50 per setting, $6.00 per 100. C. J. Buck, Embden, N, D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. $1.25 per setting of 15. or $6 per 100, Mrs. Carl Haas, Egeland, N. Dak. e e Tl S R R Sl e i EGGS FOR HATCHING, 15, $2; 30, $3.503 50, $5.00, Silver Laced Wyandottes, winter layers. First prize winners. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D. R.F.D. 2. PUREBRED _ BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. One setting of 13, $1. 100 eggs, $6, prepaid. Otto L. Albertson, Nunda, S..D. PUREBRED Rock eggs for hatching, $2 for 15. John Tranor, Nansen, N. D. e I A O, N A O B S e WHITE WYANDOTTE SETTING EGGS fi. for $1.15. M. J. Meaden, Swanville, inn. DI 5 bt it e S e el e e S. C.. W. LEGHORN EGGS_FOR SET- ting, 33.1?’0 per 100. John Kelder, Vero- na, . AR N D VG R e S e o S ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED eggs, $1.25 for 15; $6 for 100. Mrs. Jas. Bell, Emerado, N. D. 220 1, e OTR R0, 5tV b R i B v T HATCHING EGGS FROM PUREBRED S. C. White Leghorn stock. $1.00 per 13. Jimmie Hegg, Canby, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs from first class stock, $1 per 15. Ole G. Rund, Veblen, S. D. e R PUREBRED BARRED _ROCK _EGGS for setting. $1.50 for 15 eggs. Mrs. J. P. Reeves, Temple, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH eggs for setting, 15 for $1.25. Mrs, J. C. Allen, York, N.'D. EGGS FOR SETTING _FROM BIG healthy R. C. R. L -R., 75 cents for 15. B. M. Nelson, Medicine Lake, Mont. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs. Bred to lay. -$1.00 for 10. F. J. Kosek, Abercrombie, N. D. e D PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, $1 per 15; $5_per hundred. Jas. Le Clair, Pettibone, N. D. 5 EGGS, ROSE COMB REDS,-$§1 FOR 15. Mrs. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. - Seeds R N S o S e O e e T A 1 SR 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 per cent, as tested by Prof. Bolley of N. D. Agricultural college. Mature in 75 days. Ready to ship now. $3.50 per bu. Sacks 25 cents_extra. Aug. Erb- stoesser, Leonard, N. D. WESTERN RYEGRASS SEED FOR sale in large and small quantities. Field inspected by U. S. Agricultural Agent and pronounced free from mnoxious weeds. Price 8c per lb. J. Charles Martin, Maxbass, N, D. PURE SEEDS, EARLY OHIOS AND Burbank potatoes, $2.25 per bushel, sacked. Northwestern Dent corn, test i)\g, 33 bushel. Frank Riba, Geneseo, BARRED PLYMOUTH Mrs. 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, GRIMM ALFALFA SEED OF GOOD Quality. No Dodder. Germination test 97 per-cent, A. W. Nicolaus, ‘Griffin, N. Dak. CHOICE SEED POTATOES. EARLY Potoskey, white, good yielder, good keeper, $2.50 per bu., sacks extra. E. E, iCram, Maxbass, N. D. GRIMM ALFALFA 98.8 PER. CENT pure, few bushels left. Goes at 40 cents per bushel, $21 prepaid. Christ Karl= stad, Banks, N. D. 3 — e o e e e FOR PURE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, eligible to registry, see Grimm Alfalfa f—eed Producers advertisement on page 2. FOR SALE—EARLY AND LATE SEED oats at 75 cents per bushel. Free of 1\v\\fil(%)oats. Herman -Konaske, Adrain, BROMUS GRASS SEED. - CHOICE cleaned. For sale at 8 cents per Ib, F. G. Leigh, Thorne, N. D. 1916 TIMOTHY SEED, GOOD QUALITY and clean. $5 per hundred. Sacks 25 cents extra. Guy Smith, Marion, N, D. cho o e o e RN e e 1916 CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED, EX clean, $5, 100 lbs. Sacks 25 cents erl;xlél% J. J. Waldie, Dickey or Marion, N:"'D, Ve B WHITE BURBANK SEED POTATOES at $1.90 per bushel. Sacks not i Fritz Radke, Leal, N. D. oy mohded: _ BROMUS GRASS SEED FREE FROM -Quack grass for sale at 8% cents per 1b. Jas. McKee, Tappen, N. D. RYE GRASS SEED FOR SALE. 8. D, Johnson, Rolla, N. D. RE-CLEANED RYE GRASS SE sale. H. H, Haskins, Perth, 1\§?DDFOR Mention Leader when writing advertisers

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