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Poultry EULTRY RAISERS, LISTEN. AT last we have it. A scientifically con- structed tank or fountain that keeps water warm in winter; cool in summer, and perfectly clean_at all times. No stoves or burners. Nothing to get out of order. Built on the order of a Ther- mos bottle. Will last for years. Just a,our in the water warm, and it stays arm for 24 hours, even in below zero weather. Stimulates and increases the guality of egg production. Every poul- try owner should have one this winter. Two gallon capacity, $5; four gallon, $6.560. Guaranteed. Send us your check now, in order to have your fountain when the cold weather sets in. Sani- Thermo Fountain Co., Box 1162, Fargo, N. D. Reference: Dakota Trust Co. FOR QUICK SALE. PURE BLOODED Sim;(l)e and Rose Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels at $2.00 and $2_._50 each. Won first prize at 1916-1917 county fair. Also purebred Toulouse _Geese. Mrs, Arthur E. Johnson, Long Prairie, Minn., Route 3 PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCK- erels, farm raised, fine birds, worth from $3 to $5, going this month at $2 each, $1 off for four or more. Also large Toulouse Geese, $3 each or 8:‘v per pair. Mrs. J. J. Waldie, Dxcke}_',_l\_._‘ll LARGE BONED PUREBRED MAM- moth Bronze turkeys, the best money can buy. Choice White Rcck‘ cocke.rels direct from Fishels yard. Igg prices matter of corespondence. Mrs. Geo. Stead, Manvel, N. D. UFF PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS Bl‘or sale at $1.50 each. The first orders will get the best birds. Have_two Duroc Jersey Boar pigs left, Pedigree fur- nished. Price rcasonable. John Schol, Northwood, N. D. OR SALE, BARRED PLYMOUTH FRock cockerels, Decendents of first Minneapolis male. County fair cham- pions three years in succession. Price, $2.50. Write C. J. Ptacek, Long Prairie, Minn, MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, PURET bred. As good as the best. Hens, $3.50; toms, $5.00. Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $1.25, if taken before Decem- ber 1. L. P. Andrews, Pekin, N. D. RIO OF WHITE MUSCOVY DUCKS, Tblue ribbon winners, $5.00. Angora kit- tens, two months old, white and color- ed, $3.00 each. Miss Bertha DMailer, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE_ COMB_ RHODE IS- land Red cockerels, $1.25 each; large white ganders, $2.00 each; purebred Pekin drakes and ducks, $1.50 each. Wm. Dietrich, Alfred, N. D. SXTRA FINE PUREBRED LIGHT EBrahma and Rose Comb Brown Leg- horn cockerels. Excellent laying strain. Prices reasonable. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. FOR SALE TOR CXT THIRTY DAYS, purebred S. C. White Orpington cock- erels, $1.75 to $2.50; White Indian Run- ner Ducks $1.25 each, Mrs. A. B. John- son, Stanton, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK chickens, White Holland turkeys, May Flower geese and White Muscovy ducks. Write for prices. Ole G. Ruud, Veblen, S. D, ‘ MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, $5.00. Pure White Emden Geese, $3.00. Five pure white Homer Pigeons, a bar- gain, if taken at once. Mrs. Joe Maier, Atwater, Minn. PUREBRED R. C. RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, $1.25 each. Purebred single comb White Leghorn cockerels, $1.00. B. M. Nelson, Medicine Lake, Mont. LARGE WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, zj cents. White Wyandotte pullets, 75 cents. Pearl Guineas, 75 cents. Toulouse Geese, $2.00. M. J. Meaden, §\\'anv1lle, Minn, PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKER- els from Bradley-Hawkins and Mec- Phearson strains, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 each. Viv Olmstead, Kempton, N, D. COCKERELS AND SHOW PENS ROSE Comb Buff Leghorn, Columbian Wyan- dotte, Silver Laced Wyandotte. Cheap. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE Leghorn cockerels, Yesterlaid strain, $1 each, if ordered at once. After Jan. 1, $2. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N. D. M. B. TURKEYS, GOLDBANK STRAIN. Young toms, $7.00; hens, $4.00. My year old tom weighs over 40 pounds. H. F. Brame, Dawson, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE ROCK erels, $1.25 each. These are of splendid formation. Can spare only a few. A. C. Gudim, McVille, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- COCK- key toms, §$5.00, hens, $4.00, large, healthy birds. Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Havana, N. D,, Route 2. STRICTLY PURE BRED, FINEST quality M. B. turkeys, toms, $5.00; hens, $4.00. While they last. Casper Arestad, Cooperstown, N. D. ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels, May hatched, $1.25; July hatch, $1.00 each. Holden Farm, Bucy- rus, N. D. M. B. TURKEYS, PUREBRED, EXTRA large _young toms, $5.00; hens, $3.00. Mrs. W. C. Howard, Lemmon, S. D., Route 1, CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- erels, out of prize-winning stock. $2.00 gacg. Theo., H. Thompson, Astoria, SINGLE COMB RHODE IgEAND RED spri cockerels, Price $1.50. Twin Elm Farm. C. C. Ernst, Sabin, Minn. LARGE PEKIN DUCKS, PUREBRED females, $1.25; males, $1.50. Write Frank _Kasel, Brownton, Minn, MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FOR sale. Toms, $6.00; hens, $4.00. H. S. Bradley, Montpelier, N, D. THOROUGHBRED BLACK LANGSHAN roosters, prize stock. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D, BRONZE TURKEY TOMS. LARGE vigorous birds, $3.00 each. J. W. Swart, Tower City, N. D. LARGE WHITE PUREBRED .PEKIN ducks, $1.50 each. Gerald Bartosh, Glenfield, N. D. — et o e e e PUREBRED S. C.. WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, $2.00. Mrs. Oliver Stromme, Bergen, N. D. ‘WHITE PEKIN DRAKES AND DUCKS, $1.50. Rose Comb cockerels, $1.50. Thomas-Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. Mention Leader when writing advertisers supplied. succeeding issue. Hal Leader Classified Department ‘“THE FARME\R'S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machine: chickens, 3 produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants kno:ryx; and have gggl'h Best results come from Leader Clausified Ads. § Rates are 8 cents })er word for the first time, and 6 cents per word for each rates to members of the F: 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 T A et i armers’ Nonpartisan League Poultry (Continued) PUREBRED ROSE COMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels, $1.00 each. Four for $3.50. Choice stock. Fred L. Swenson, Belgrade, Minn. R. C. W. LEGHORN COCKERELS, $1.00; Pekin drakes, $1.25, if ordered soon. Mrs. J. L. Jones, Galesburg, N. D,, R. 1. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON COCK- erels for sale. $1.50 each. Four for $5. G. H. Mohagen, Grafton, N, D. FAUN AND WHITE INDIAN RUNNER ducks; four hens, one drake, $7.00. Wm. Putzke, Humboldt, S. D. M. B. TURKEYS, PUREBRED TOMS, $4; hens, $3. Mrs. A. Mattrass, Rolette, \. D. ; Livestock FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM — THE home of the little red pigs. I am back again with my famous Duroc- Jersey pigs from my thous.\nd pound ancestors. I am going to give away a fall pig free of charge, with every three spring pigs I seli in one order, from the same stock as I am selling from. I have not got room to take care of winter pigs, and Wwill give my customers the benefit of Express prepaid to your station. gedlgrees furnished. Write for prlceig. : C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn., R. F. No. 2, Box 19. — P S A Y A T e T ) FOR SALE—GOOD BIG GRADE SHROP- shire breeding ewes, in ages from lambs to five vear 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- formatlpn. A few Shorthorn yearling bulls with milk inheritance that should appear to those wanting the milk and beef kind. We can ship promptly on G. N, N. P. and Soo at Valley City. Philip B. Moum, Buffalo, N. D, ONE TO FORTY HEAD OF REGISTER- ed Aberdeen Angus, cows, heifers and bulls for sale. Herd 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 yearling 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, including some saddle horses. Mostly blacks and bays. Nearly all mares. Sale subject to inspection. Dodds’ Horse Ranch. Mrs. Clara M. Dodds, Dawson, N. D. PERCHERONS FOR SALE. A CHOICE lot of high class, registered young stal- lions and mares. Have two two-year- olds,. weight 2000 pounds, with style and quality. These will be sold on easy terms at farmers’ prices. E. O. Op- haug, Kloten, N. D. STOP! LOOK! I AM OFFERING FOR sale the month of November, one regis- tered Morgan stallion, $400.00; one reg- istered Morgan mare, $250.00, broke to drive and ride. Come and see them. Miss Bertha Maier , R. 5, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn. AS I NEED MORE ROOM FOR MY young pigs, I will for immediate deliv- ery sell my young boars for close to pork prices, these boars are guaranteed to be as good as any on the market. L. A. Knoke, Willow City, N. D. FISH LAKE STOCK FARM OFFERS for sale, purebred Holstein bulls from two to twenty months old. Nicely marked. From high producing dams. $75 to $100, if taken soon. Theo. H. Thompson, Astoria, S. D, HOMESTEAD 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, e R e S e Sl R 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. DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS of enormous size, coupled with feeding qualities. The farmer’s hog—the breed- ers hog—the feeders hog. All leading blood lines represented. Louis U. Wei- land, Ethan. S. D. 3 e Lt WA P e i e it o S T S i 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. HOLSTEIN FRIESAN BULL CALVES for sale. Sire: Sir Ormsby Hengerveld De Kol 15th, Good breeding thus and prices right. Springvale Stock Farm, Tower City, N. D. i s W ekl £ o Uk R ) e 3 S S REGISTERED MULE FOOT HOGS; four spring boars and gilts; two choice three-year-old sows, Bargains for quick i?h?f) Henry Bruening, Carrington, (o e s RN R S TN SR DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS for sale. Big type; easy feeders at a reasonable price. Everything register-~ ed. Nels Hanson, Jr., Carrington, N. D. THREE REGISTERED SHORT HORN bulls, Ages, six months, one year, and three years. Must go. Price right. Herman Schoeler Sr., Courtenay, N. D, — P e o P ouRlenay, N1, WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR ANOTHER one, Poland China Boar, April farrow. Pedigree furnished. . Chas. E. Whitter- ton, Bottineau, N. D. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS ready for service, Individuality, breed- ing and prices, will satisfy. R. S. Har- per, Mclntosh, Minn, e P bt it e b oot A B e TWO REGISTERED SHORT HORN bull calves, seven months old, also one cow with calf. H. F. Purfeerst, New Salem, N. D. DUROC BOARS, APRIL FARROW. Ready now. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, Livestock ( Continued) el LA A A e i A LR TWO PEDIGREED POLAND CHINA boars and a few good sows of same type, sired by ‘“Little Giant” No. 267175, Big Mastadon Chief” No. 205939, And from good big sows. Satisfaction guar- z;{ntteted.z Moe Bros., Sheyenne, N, D, oute 2, REGISTERED SHORTHORN - BULL four years old, bred by Clark of St. Cloud. Cow four years old. Four reg- istered Tamworth sow pigs. John Brugman, Tagus, N, D. REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, of April farrow for sale. Some ready for service, and all will be soon. Write Xf\?r I:1.)nces. E. H. Emery, Valley City, e e I et et i 1R St FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED JERSEY bull calf three weeks old. Both parents imported animals. First $75 takes him. J. E. Galehouse, Carrington, N. D. PERCHERON STUD COLTS FOR SALE, One yearling and one weanling. Both black, good size and bone. Johnson Bros., Atwater, Minn. REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE BOAR 10 months old. _Sired by the_ champion boar of North Dakota. Alf. H. Nicolai, Milnor, N. D, s SHROPSHIRE RAMS. EARLY WELL matured lambs, the wool and mutton type. Priced right. J. A. Harbeke, Page, N. D. it e be Ml O S g S P e R e YOUNG JERSEY BULLS—RAYCROFTS and Raleighs, Tubercular test. Log Cabin Jersey Dairy, Park River, N. D. SHORT HORNS—A FEW BRED FE- males and young bulls for sale. John- son Bros. ,Atwater, Minn. DUROC APRIL BOARS. AVERAGE weight at three months, 64 pounds. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N, D. Aot T Pt D e e i i Y T PERCHERON STALLIONS AT REA- sonable prices. L. A. Stangeland, May- ville, N. D. SHETLAND PONIES FOR SALE. HER- bert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. Wanted —_—— I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR Junk of all description. Ship your junk, scrap-iron, auto tires and metals to I\Nd. S Naftalin, 320 Front street, Fargo, —_— . WANTED TO BUY—22-45 HART PARR tractor, If anyone has one for sale, very cheap, write me, 8. Quam, Warwick, N. D. WISH TO HEAR FROM FARMERS who want a real farmers bank organiz- ed. J. J. Hastings, Fargo, N. D. WANTED — ONE SIX-HORSE FOUR- teen-inch triple gang. Geo. Holmes, ‘Walhalla, N. D. For Sale. or ‘Exchange FOR REGISTERED CLYDESDALE horses, complete threshing outfit Hart- Parr 22-45 Kerosene tractor and Buffalo Pitts_separator and cook car. River- side Farm, Edinburg, N. D. WISH TO EXCHANGE AN ALLIS- Chalmers 10-18 H. P. tractor for stock %f z};y kind. A. C. Gudim, McVille, TWO YEAR OLD WHITE HOLLAND tom. Must_be of good weight. S. W. Siebrand, Northwood, N. D. Agents WANTED—FORD CAR OWNERS TO equip their car with the Stransky Va- porizer. Guaranteed to save 25 to 50 per cent of your gasolene bill, 25 to 50 per cent more mileage, 20 to 40 per cent more power, and 10 to 40 per cent more speed. No Carbon. Sold on a money back guarantee. Lasts a life time. Price §$3.50. Cash with order or see your nearest dealer. E. H. Dummer, Distributor, Box 506, Bismarck, N, D. 233 PER CENT PROFIT SELLING JUBI- lee Spark Intensifiers to auto owners, garages. Banishes spark plug trouble. Sells like wildfire. Exclusive territory. Write quick. Jubilee Mfg. Co. Dept. ¥-1, Omaha, Nebr. Help Wanted B e e e e R e s ey i T R FARMERS, — MEN — WOMEN 18 OR over. Become U. S. Government Clerks, $100. month, Easy pleasant work. 30 days':vacation with pay. List posi- tions open—free. Write Franklin In- stitute, Dept. J, 48, Rochester, N. Y. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE BLACK ENGLISH SHEP- herd pup and old females. Easy to train, Will make number one stock and watch dogs. Gerhard Wolter, Ham- burg, Minn. HOUNDS FOR _ HUNTING, FOXES, wolves, coons. ‘Write for prices. Theo, Kame, Dent, Minn. Wanted—Farms WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. Bfi?ttsom 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, nn. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale. O, K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin. Coffee and Tea COFFEELN BUY DIRECT FROM IM- porters, Tea! Save 331-3 per cent to 50 per cent. ‘Write for price list. Frank & Co., 358 River St., Chicago, IL Farm Machinery —_— Y ONE J. I, CASE, SIX-BOTTOM PLOW, fifteen-inch, Swayne Robinson ensil- age cutter, good condition. Wanted shredder.! Iver Svarstad, Bath; 8. D, " PAGE TWENTY-TWO . T A e T L Y A KN IS TR ot ey e e S A e I g e g Gy e > Farms t e 1 et e S R 80 ACRES, STOCK, FEED, MACHIN- ery. Three horses, harness, 10 head cattle, two pigs, 15 chickens, 22 tom hay, mower, rake, two cultivators, - wagon, harrow, plow, cream separator, buggy, cutter, sleigh, $150 worth of lumber; 30 acres field, 20 acres meadow, 30 acres pasture; surface gently rolling; soil productive loam; grows excellent ¢rops of corn, clover and small grain. House, barn, chicken house and two good wells. Ideally located, on tele- léh(\)lrl?l‘: ""1?1 'and ntlain Afi)ad, 1nf Isanltl ounty, nnesota. goes for only $4300.00. ‘Write for list. John W. Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, _ ‘') Minnesota. 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 room 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, 453 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minnesota. TWO OR THREE HUNDRED ACRES, all level and tillable, two and one half miles from town. $5000 worth of im- provements. Large house, barn, chicken house, granary, etc. three and one half actes inclosed with five-foot woven wire, into three lots. Horses, cattle, cows, hogs, machinery, feed and seed may go. One half down, balance at five per cent. L. B. Stanton, Antler, N. D. Nt SR R B S S A YOU CAN PAY FOR AN AITKIN county farm right off the land, as you make the money from it. will do the business. like this. Quick soil, rich grasses abandant water, everything right, anti the prices are low, act quickly. Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Isiand Railway, 428 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. 320-ACRE MONTANA FARM, LOCATED six miles from town, offered at extra- ordinary bargain by owner for imme- diate sale. All fenced; 50 broke; 250 tillable. Price, $13 per acrey $2,260 cash, balance, 3 or 5 years at 6 per cent. Ad- dress, John L. Burns, Outlook, Mont. SACRIFICE SALE. BEST 320-ACRE farm in Township, $22.50 per acre if sold before December 1st. $2500 cash. Don’t write; come and see. Chas. F. Lindstrand, Almont, N. D. 120 ACRES, COMPLETE, CENTRAL Wisconsin, registered Holsteins, good buildings, two silos, near town. Cheap. O. A. Stolen, Owner, Junction City, ‘Wisconsin. 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 loan, write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. Miscellaneous FARMERS, USE PRINTED LETTER- heads and envelopes for your. corre- spondence. We prepay to your address, 500 printed letterheads, or 500 en- velopes, for $1 or both for $2, cash with order, C. O. D. otherwise, your expense. Letterheads, packet or memo size. Good stock guaranteed. Address, Enterprise Printing Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. TEAM OF BAY HORSES—ONIZ MARE, one geldifig with harness, can be bought right. One 30-inch James _ventilator with revolving top, and gold leaf cow, brand new. Also 24 James Stanchions, a snap if taken at once. One four H. P. Cushman engine, brand new, at a bar- gain. Also some_ carbo Steel Posts. Hebeisen Bros., Hamburg, Minn. OH LADY! OH MAN! FOR GOODNESS and economy sake—please give us your address, so we can mail you a new price list, etc. You save 331-3 to 50 per cent in money and add to your sweet content. Frank & Co..‘358 River St., Chicago, Ill. The old reliable Cof- fee & Tea Importers. HAVE FOR SALE, 150 CORDS FINE dry wood, also some fine clover seed, buy direct from us and save middle- man’s profit. Write for prices. J. Holton, Shevlin, Minn. THE DUTY, PLEASURE, AND PROFIT of the hour is protection. Giving and receiving. For rates in the Sons of Norway, address, Iver Svarstad, Bath, S. D. b NEW CREAM SEPARATOR $40. NEW Surrey, $75. Edison machine and 75 records, $50. Will sell or trade. C. Hesseldahl, Karlstad, Minn. EARN AN UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT- er. A few hours pleasant work will do it. Mich. Frank, 358 River St., Chicago, 1L Delivered prices to farmers., Overton, Sagle, Idaho. Seeds GRIM ALFALFA, COMMON ALFALFA and Sweet Clover seed for sale. Grim and the Montana state fair this year. V. E. Smith, Harlem, Mont. UM WHEAT RAISED ON BREAK- DHIE;. recleaned. If interested send ten cents for sample and price. L. P. Andrews, Pekin, N. D. . Autos and Supplies 10 per cent to 50 per cent less than manufacturers’ list. Send old gears for duplication., Illinois Gear Works, 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ills, Lost, Strayed or Stolen. ° e e VIR e e e e Y S ESTRAYED EIGHT HEAD OF RED cattle coming two years old. Hoi[rlng in left ear. Notify H. S. Bradley, pelier, -N, D. to 15, a home at once. Write for partic- ulars. Box 106, Sharon, N. D. Farm Loans TO BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE, OR'MAKHK farm loan, write or see, Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D, / Mention Leader when wrltihg advertisers