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l ?\. P e s e \ Farms Fr A e U e R 1 e 0,8 0 FARM, FEED, STOCK, MACHINERY, $8,000. 160 acres, 20 head of cattle, two horses, harness, binder, mower, rake, two wagons, cultivators, plows, buggy, harrow, cream separator, small tools, 25 tons hay; all corn’ and fodder on place. 35 acres cultivated, more ready to break, 40 acres meadow, balance timbered pasture. Soil productive; all fenced. Six rcom house, barn, granary, hay shed, machine shed and two wells, One and three-quarter miles from town, on rural delivery and telephone line, 40 miles from Twin_Cities, in Sherburne Co., Minnesota. No trades. Write for ¢ list. John W, Norton Company, 455 "__Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minnesota. FOUR HUNDRED ACRES — THREE hundred tillable, balance good pasture. 80 acres in crop this seasonm, balance new prairie. Fair buildings and fences. Unlimited quantity of good spring Wwater. Located 10 miles northeast of Sentinel Butte in Golden Valley Co. This is a snap at $11.50 per acre, $2,300 cash, balance in five equal installments at 6 per cent interest. For further particulars write or call on me at Senti- %XGI gutte. A. W. Ferris, Sentinel Butte, BE WISE! LOOK AHEAD! BUY A home. Do it now. Do it quickly. These opportunities will not last. Write or come straight to me. T'll locate you on an Aitkin County farm, low-priced, rich land, and give you easy terms. Send for illustrated ~literature. It's free. Send today. Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island ‘Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Du- luth, Minn, ! (et Mt M G L a S B W S e T FOR SALE—160-ACRE GOOD LEVEL land .free from stone. .Good water, lo- cated 12 miles from three large towns Torthern Minnesota. $15, per acre, or will trade for livestock or other prop- erty at a small advanced price. Write to A. Carlson, owner, Kennedy, Minn. FOR SALE—320 ACRES IMPROVED Jand:in one of the bést farming sections in North Dakota. Also quarter-section farm joining, either farm at $42 per acre, if taken before Dec. 15. Willis A, Fetters, Werner, N. D., Dunn County. 120 ACRES, Wisconsin, registered Holsteins, good bmld!ngs, two, silos, near town. Cheap. O. -A. Stolen, ' Owner, Junction 'City, ‘Wisconsin. f=iuapis for cash, no matter where located, par- ticulars free. Real KEstate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Nebr. RELINQUISHMENTS FOR SALE. 320 acres, fine soil, in best_wheat_district of Montana. Address Lock Box 47, Ethridge, Mont. TO BUY — SELL — EXCHANGE — OR make farm loéan, write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D, < 3 Miscellaneous ONE_ NORTHWAY FOUR - ROLLER feed mill size 9-inch. by 18-inch. rollers, Style A. Will sell for $150, This mill in very good shape; it has not been used much. Very good buy for any one that wants a mill.. Write Pekin Co-op- erative Elevator Co., Pekin, N. D. HAVE FOR SALE, 150 CORDS FINE dry wood, also some finé clover seed, buy direct from us and save middle- man's profit. Write for prices. J. R. Holton, Shevlin, Minn. FOR SALE—PACKARD PIANO, A VERY high grade instrument, in excellent con- dition, can not tell from new, cost $700. Will sell very reasonable. M. Halliday, Bismarck, N, D. 4 RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS. Delivered prices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. ABOUT FIFTY TONS UPLAND HAY. $1500. F. O. B. cars. J. Wallman, Regan, N. D. LUMBER, SHINGLES AND FENCE posts at money-saving prices. ers’ trade our specialty. Send your bills today for free estimate. Robert Emer- son Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, ‘Washington. ,UMBER, MILLWORK, PGSTS, DIRECT from mill, wholesale prices. Send for carpenter’s list for quick, freight pre- aid estimate. Millwork catalog free. eystone Lumber Company,’ Tacoma, ‘Wash. Wanted WOULD LIKE TO BUY A CAR O oats, a car of barley and a ocar of hay direct from farmers who can make shipment on Soo Line. Send sample of i ain and description of hay and prices ) E‘r O. B. your station. J. N. Peters, Voltaire, N. D. t PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR junk of all description. Ship your junk, scrap-iron, auto tires and-: metals to M. g Naftalin, 320 Front street, Fargo, i3, D. WANTED TO BUY—22-45 HART PARR tractor. If anyone has one for sale, very cheap, write me, 5 . Quam, “Warwick, N. D. ANTED A SECOND HAND TRUCK watta.chmem. for - Ford car, Alfred Kongslie, Upham, N. D. Dogs and Pet Stock R SALE BLACK ENGLISH SHEP- herd pup and old females. Easy to train, Will make number one stock and watch dogs. Gerhard Wolter, Ham- burg, MIRE: - HOUNDS FOR _HUNTING, FOXES, ?volves, coons. Write for prices. -~ Theg, - Kame, Dent, Minn. Wanted—Farms et i e b e S os b e R, SR ED TO-HEAR FROM OWNER OF iwfl}alx?n’]x: or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. Mattson. 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, . Minn. W ED—-TO HEAR FROM OWNER : fi}ga’rl‘m or unimproved land for sale. O. XK. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin{ Honey THE CLOVER EXTRACTED HONEY n 60-1b. cans, $10.80; 10-1b. pails, $2.00; 5-ib. pails, $1.10. Send bank draft or Post Office money order. Petrich Vick, Grace City, N. D. Mention Leader when writing advertisers 1 J | 1 b | [ COMPLETE, ' CENTRAL- |- supplied. succeeding issue, Hal Leader Classified Department ““THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE" This 1s the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, ezgs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 8 cents ger word for: the first time, and 6 cents per word for each 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 ° TEN PAIR BEAUTIFUL FAN-TAIL figeons at $1.50 pair. Purebred White olland Turkeys, $5.00 for male, $3.00 for female if taken soon. Address, Miss Bertha Maier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., Route 5. CHOICE PUREBRED S. C. BLACK Minorca cockerels, from egg producin varieties, $1.560 each; pair, $3.00, taken before October 20th. John J. Norberg, Tolley, N. D, FOR SALE FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS, purebred S, C. White Orpington cocke erels, $1.76 to $2.50; White Indian Run- ner Ducks $1.25 each, Mrs. A. B. John- son, Stanton, N. D. EXTRA FINE PUREBRED LIGHT Brahma and Rose Comb Brown Leg- horn cockerels, Excellent laying strain, Prices . reasonable. Georgetown, Minn. 5 PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- " keys. “The Golden Rainbow ' Strain” prize winners at our County Fair. Peterson Bros,, ' Toms, $6.00; iiens, $3.50. N. C. Loga.n,A Ada, Minn, Comb Buff Leghorn, Columbian Wyan- dotte, Silver Laced Wyandotte.. Cheap. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. ket bt A R A L e e PUREBRED SINGLE COMB. WHITE Leghorn cockerels, Yesterlaid strain, $1 each, if ordered &t once. After Jan. 1, $2. J. B, Kelly, Vanville, N. D. - Young toms, $7.00; 2 O T IR th VAR S, SR COCKERELS AND SHOW PENS ROSE M. B, TURKEYS; GOLDBANK STRAIN. . . hens, $4.00. My . year old tom weighs over 40 pounds. H. F. Brame, Dawson, N. D —_— 2 '"PUREBRED ROSE COMB WHITE ! Wyandotte cockerels, $1.50. each. . Big ! Toulouse Geese, $2.50 each, it taken: soon.’ F, Radke, Leal, N. D. R. C. AND S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED' Roosters, $1.25 each if taken by Decem- ber 1st, Also S. C. hens, $1.00, Harry . Hanson, Verona, N. D. R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED SPRING cockerels, Windheim and _ Kauffman strains, $1.75 each. Mrs, John Allen, York, N. D. bt S et e e e e e DT M. B. TURKEYS, PUREBRED, EXTRA large yvoung toms, $5.00; hens, $3.00. Mrs. W. C. Howard, Lemmon, S. D. Route 1, CHOICE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels, from Blue Ribbon stock, $2.00 each. A. J. Hartman, Eagle Bend, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels $2.00 each. Satisfaction guar- %ntebed. Luther ' Leckman, Omemee, CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- erels, out of prize-winning stock. $2.00 eac]g. Theo, H. Thompson, Astoria, S. D. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $2.00; pullets, $1.50. Choice garg strain, Floyd S. Tanner, Miranda, BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS AT $1.25 each. Big Bronze Turkey toms, $6.00 each. C. J. Nan, Perham, Minn. ¢ and bt sl M iR DU bl et Bt s L EARLY HATCHED BARRED ROCK cockerels, each "$1.50. . June cockerels, each $1.25. E, Lentz, Hansboro, N, D. WHITE WYANDOTTE ' COCKERELS, $1.50 each, Special price on _six or ‘more. Flora Walker, Kathryn, N. D. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED spri cockerels, Price $§1.50. Twin Elm Farm. C. C. Ernst, Sabin, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE IS- land Red spring cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. Frank Riba, Geneseo, N. D. LARGE PEKIN DUCKS, PUREBRED females, $1.25; males, $1.50, Write Frank Kasel, Brownton, Minn, PUREBRED FAWN AND WHITE Runner ducks. Either sex, 61‘00. Mrs. R. B. Martin, Emerado, N. D. PUREBRED R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED spring cockerels and pullets, $1.25 each. Lewis Fossum, Loma, N. D. SINGLE COMB WHITE LE spring eockerels, $1.00 each. J. J. Hane son, Verona, N. D. LARGE WHITE PUREBRED _PEKIN ducks, $1.50 each. Gerald Bartosh, Glenfield, N. D. Auction Sales ; STOCK SALE ON FRIDAY, NOYV. 2, 1917 " at 1 o’clock. I will sell at public anc- tion on my farm four miles northeast of Aneta, N. D., 150 good breeding ewes, two Shropshire rams, five registered Shorthorn bulls, ranging from three months to one year old, also herd bull four years old. Five registered Chester ‘White boars, five registered Duroc Jer- sey boars, 16 head of young farm horses and mares, 10 head of grade cows and calves. L. S. Lee, owner. A. H. Wins- loe, auctioneer. J. G. Gunderson, clerk. OSTPONED FROM OCT. 18 TO NOV. P7. 1917. © Crystal Beach Stock Farm, five miles north of Ortonville will sell at auction, 30 head of registered Red Polled cattle; 10 cows, fresh in Janu- ~ary: six heifer calves; six bulls four to eight months old; on7 _ twe-veary, bull; three one-year-old bulls; f two-year-old heifer, fresh in Febru- ary, and eight heavy draft horses, W. K. Hanson, Ortonville, Minn. Coffee and Tea ! BUY DIRECT FROM IM- COE‘&E_]& Tea! Save 331-3 per cent to EO per cent. Write for price list. Frank & Co., 358 River St., Chicago, IlL Faru. Machinery ONE J. I. CASE, SIX-BOTTOM PLOW, fifteen-inch. Swayne Robinson englls age cutter, good condition, Wante§ shredder, Iver Svarstad, Bath, B, D, For Sale or Exchange —_— 5 WE HAVE FOR SALE OR TRADE, ONE 18 horse Advance steam traction en- gine; one 14 horse Minneapolis steam traction engine; one 10 horse Huber steam portable engine and one 12 horse Otto gasoline portable engine. Can use in exchange some wood, coal, moving picture outfit' or unincumbered real estate. What have you? The Farmers Supply Co., Bantry, N.. D. . et DESIRABLE HOME, NEAR BEAUTI- ful Ashland, the famous resort of Ore- gon. Seventy acres . apples, peaches, pears, prunes, cherries, nectarines, al- monds, apricots, grapes, six varieties berries, alfalfa and wood lot. Six-room house, bath, toilet, electric light, hot and-cold water, telephone, daily mail. R. F. D. 1, Box 109, Ashland, Ore, L Sy 00 FOR SALE — OR WILL TRADE FOR young cattle or sheep, purebred Guern- sey bull, three years, from imported ad- vanced registered dam, wit i FOR REGISTERED CLYDESDALE horses, complete threshing outfit Hart< Parr 22-45 Kerosene traetor and Buffalo Pitts _separator and. cook car, side Farm, Edinburg, N. D. WANTED A GOOD TEAM. WILL trade 160 acres of land, south of War- road. Real cheap, if taken soon. ‘Write Box 102, America, Minn. @ ettt P oo Bl L e SN WANTED TO TRADE — REGISTERED English = Setter, 15 months old, ‘for Water Spaniel or Bull dog. Leslie J. Peart,” Chaffee, N. D. " * ! CHOICE POLLED - DURHAM HERD bull; ‘some heifers and Clydesdale 'stal- lion to. sell or exchange, Leal Stock Farm, Leal, N. D, Business Opportunities‘ : “A° REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.” Are you big enough to make $10, 000.00 to $15,000.00 per annum?. Un- questionably = the automobile business offers' the greatest future, the greatest scope to one’s initiative, and the great- est future of any business in the United Real. . -Automobile _locations however, .at which the dealer can obtain the right lines are relatively few and far between. There are not to exceed six big sellers in the automobile field in the Northwest. As Northwestern dis- tributors for the Republic Motor Truck Company and the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, we are in touch right now = with exactly three exceptional openings where a business organization handled in a business like manner with Promotion Department, Horton Motor Company, Fargo, N, D, At e [0 e S BN e A BN S SRS WE HAVE A SPLENDID PROPOSITION to offer live men who desire to get into_the automobile, tractor and_farm machinery business. Openings in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. More Brothers Corporation, home office, Fargo, N. I. Help Wanted WANTED—SALESMEN TO TAKE OR- ders from farmers for a product that every up-to-date farmer uses. Travel especially good right mow; good salary guaranteed to men who are successful. Men with team or automobile preferred. No experience necessary. Address F, C. Rl{pp. 635 Fuller St., St. Paul, Minne- sota. WANTED—MEN, WOMEN—ALL AGES —work during odd hours. No money or experience needed. Opportunity ~ to earn big money or new 1918 Overland Automobile for only few weeks’ "easy, spare time work. Particulars:free. Manager Wichman, 207 News Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. g over. Become U. S. Government Clerks, 00 month., Easy pleasant work. 30 ays’ vacation with pay., List posi- tions open—free. 'Write Franklin' In- stitute, Dept. J, 48, Rochester, N. Y. TED AT ONCE, 1 for general house work on a farm., ood wages, good treatment and steady .employment. C. E. Erickson, . Route 3,’Avon, S. D, 5 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE WORK., Mrs. Ed. Kafer, McKenzie, N. D. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. 118 BROAD- way, Fargo, N. D. Autos and Supplies NEW GEARS FOR ANY MAKE OF CAR, 10 per cent to 50 per cent less than manufacturers’ list. Send old gears for duplication. Illinofs Gear Works, 106 ‘W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ills. : ; : Auctioneers AUCTION Are you going to have one? If so, Phone or Write J. W. LUND The Auctioneer Alexandria RE&ML NINETEEN ' THREE REGISTERED Livestock FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM — THH home of the little red pigs. I am back again with my famous Duroc- Jersey pigs from my thousand pound ancestors, I am going to give away a fall pig free of charge, with every three spring pigs I sell in one order, from the same stock as I am selling from, I .have not got room to take care of winter pigs, an Wwill give my customers the benefit of it. . Express prepaid to your stationg Pedigrees furnished. Write for pricess R. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn., R. F. D. No. 2, Box 19. FOR SALE—GOOD BIG GRADE SHROPa shire breeding ewes, in ages from lambs to five year olds bred to our best rams. Registered Shropshire ram lambs for small flock owners at $35 each. Big sturdy fellows of good type and con- formation., A few Shorthorn yearlin bulls with milk inheritance that' shoul appear to those wanting the milk and beelkarlx\?. PWe gar% ship y{;o]mptly on - N., N. P. and Soo at Valle it Philip’ B. Moum, Buffalo, N. D, > C Ve ONE TO FORTY HEAD OF REGISTRER- ed Aberdeen Angus, cows, heifers and bulls for sale. Ferd bull -is Grand Champion of Wyoming state fair 1915 at two years old. Cows are mostly bred by Chas. Esher, Botna, Iowa. Bulls fit for service and good enough to head herd. Also some very - fine long yvearling heifers. Prices very reason= able. J, M. Palmer, ‘Wolford, N. D. HORSES FOR SALE—TWO CAR LOADS horses, from three to twelve years old. Some broken and . unbroken, “includin , Some saddle horses. Mostly blacks: ani bays. Nearly ‘all mares, Sale subject to inspection. Dodds’ . Horse_ Rdnch. Mrs. Clara- M: Dodds, Dawson, N, . ‘| PEDIGREED POLAND CHINAS, GOOD ones. A number of stretchy, big-boned pigs, both sexes. Sired by ‘Wonderful, @ prize winner 'at the’ Towa State Fair. $30 if taken before November 10th. Satisfaction guaranteed. Williamson Stock Farm; Grafton, N: D. : $180 TAKES TWO FINE SHETLAND poines, ;single and double harness; :sin- gle and double buggy; two sadles’ and bridles, These must be sold soon, If Interested write. . . Miss ' Bertha Maier, ' Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn,, R. 5. ‘A5.I NEED ' MORE . ROOM TFOR ' MY young” pigs, I will for immediate deliv~ ery sell my young boars for'close to .pork prices, these boars are guaranteed 2 to ‘be as ‘good as any on the market. L. A.' Knoke, Willow City, N. D. - e Sl imanty 0 0 S0 ATl O (I 2 OIS FISH LAKE: STOCK - FARM -OFEERS for: sale,” purebred :Holstein bulls from “two ' to.-twenty. months old. Nicely . marked.: ~From" high producing damsg, $76 to $100, if taken soon. Thompson, Astoria, S. D, . HO!\fiESTEAp FARM POLAND CHINAS. Choice spring gilts for sale, from the best blood lines in the Northwest. ‘Write for breeding and prices. Home- stead- Farm, Englevale, N. D., Route one, Box 57, Theo. H, —_— TWENTY DUROC JERSEY PIGS; TWO ' boars, ready for service. Pedigree fur= nished. Also thirty grade Holstein ‘Friesian heifers_and cows. Some fresh ;;x‘r;w. Bargain. L. C. Hanson, Audubon, BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, 60 spring pigs sired by Eddy Boy Smooth A Wonder, Big Orphan and Superior Long Wonder and from large sows. Satisfaction guaranteed. - C. E, Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. i el A R A et e e T NG e DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS of enormous size, coupled with feeding qualities. The farmer’s hog—the breed- ers hog—the feeders hog. All lealling blood lines represented. "Louis U. Wei- land, Ethan. S, D, ! ONE PUREBRED PERCHERON STAL- lion, 3 years old, weight 1650, A sure breeder. Reasonable price. Driver sick —Teason for selling, Albert A. Graup- man, Hamburg, Minn., Box 16. ' — 2 e R 0 o REGISTERED HOLSTEINS. MY HERD bull, three vears old; also a three months old bull. :Will'sell for half price that others charge. F. C. Witte, Route 4, Atwater, Minn. : HEREFORD bulls. - Anxiety, 4th breed, 13, 14 and 18 months old.. Also a number of bull calves, 4 to 7 months old. T. J. Sebby, Fingal, N. D. —_—_— . REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, of April farrow for sale. Some ready for service, and all will be soon. Write i?r I;u‘ices. E. H. Emery, Valley City, DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS for sale. Big type; easy feeders at a Jeasonable price. Everything register- ed. Nels Hanson, Jr., Carrington, N. D. AGED HAMPSHIRE RAM $25. YEAR- ling Shropshire, $18. Shropshire Ram Lambs, $16. Will exchange. G. A, Lemley, Pillsbury, N. D, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS ready for service. Individuality, breed- ing and prices, will satisfy, R. S. Har- per, Mclntosh, Minn, i BERKSHIRES — REGISTERED SPRING boars, sired by an 850-pound boar. ‘Write for prices. Tollefson Bros., Christine, N. D, . SIX MONTHS REGISTERED HOLe stein bull, $80.00, if taken at once. ‘Write J. J. Schultz, Glen Ullin, N. D. DUROC APRIL BOARS, AVERAGE " weight at three months, 64 pounds. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. BUNCH HIGH CLASS SHETLAND i)ir_mies for sale_ or_exchange. Herbert odge, Fargo, N. D, * Position Wanted YOUNG WOMAN WITH TWO CHIL- dren, four and six years old, wishes position as housekeeper for the winter with some good respectable party. Can take full charge of all house work, ‘Write box 120, Leader. Leader Classified: A_ds Always Pay Mention Leader when writing advertisery

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