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T P A T 7 e e 00 o Wi e e et s = sty Chickens PUREBRED COCKERELS, HENS, PUL- lets, S. C. Brown Leghorns, $1 each. Barred White, Buff Plymouth Rock, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Orp- ingtons $1.50 each, These prices only till December 16. Rudolph Udlinek, Wi e, S. D. PUI RED 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 $5 per pair. Mrs, J. J. Waldie, Dickey, N. D. BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS for sale at $1.50 each. The first orders will get the best birds. Have two Duroc Jersey Boar pigs left. Pedigree fur- nished. Price reasonable. John Schol, Northwood, N. D. ENGLISH LEGHORNS. CHOICE PURE- bred S. C. White Leghorn cockerels. From blue ribbon stock; heavy winter laying strain, $2.00 each. Three for $5.00. Nelson Bres.,, Rockdale Farm, Atwater, Minn. CHOICE PUREBRED winners Golden Wyandotte, Leghorns and 8. C. White Leghorn cockerels from $1.00 to $2.25 each, if taken in the next 30 days. H. F. Bunger, Luverne, Minn. FOR SALE, BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock cockerels. Decendents of first Minneapolis male. County fair cham- pions three years in suc :ession. Price, $2 Write C. J. Ptacek, Long Prairie, Minn, EXTRA FINE PUREBRED LIGHT Brahma and Rose Comb Brown Leg- horn cockerels. IIxcellent laying strain. Prices reasonable. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK FIRST PRIZE s. C, B.. chickens, White Holland turkeys, May Flower geese and White Muscovy ducks. Write for prices. Ole G. Ruud, Veb'en, S. D, PUREBRED R. C. RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, $1.25 each. Purebred single comb $1.00. B. M. Mont. 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. White Leghorn cockerels, Nelson, Medicine Lake, . PRIZEZ Leader Classified Department ‘“THE FARMER'’S MARKET PLACE" This 18 the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, e fn-od?ct‘ai for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have t supplied. B8, em Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 8 'cents per word for the first time, and 6 cents per word for each succeeding issue. Half rates to members of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan League when advertising to sell their own products ¢r supplying their own needs. All advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE LARGE BONED PUREBRED MAM- moth Bronze turkeys, the best money can buy. Choice White Rock cockerels direct from Fishels yard. Egg prices matter of corespondence. Mrs. Geo. Stead, Manvel, N. D.& MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, PURE- 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. FOR SALE FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS Part wild Turkeys. Toms, $6.00; hensé $4.00; young toms weighing 16 to 1 pounds, raised over 100. Wm. A. Muehl- berg, Hazelton, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- keys. May hatched. Toms, $4; hens, $3, if taken before December 15. 'Mrs. Hjalmar Nystrom, New England, N. D., Route 2. 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. WINNING M. B. TURKEYS. Toms,.$6; hens, $4 each. White Wyan- dotte cockerels, $1.50 each. Matson & Eastlund, Willmar, Minn, PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- 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. YOUNG BOURBON RED TURKEY toms $4 each if taken before Dec. 15. Mrs. P. Sease, McClusky, N. D, R 1. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE Leghorn cockerels, Yesterlaid strain, $1 each, if ordered at once. After Jan. 1, $2. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N, D. EXTRA FINE PUREBRED ROSE COMDB Brown Leghorn cockerels. Excellent laying strain. Prices reasonable. Pet- erson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE ROCK COCK- erels, §1.25 each. These are of splendid formation. Can spare only a few. A, C. Gudim, McVille, N. D. PUREBRED ROSE COMB BROWN LEG- horn ccckerels, $1.00 each. Tour for $3.50. Choice stock. Fred L. Swenson, Belgrade, Minn. N ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels, May hatched, $1.25; July hatch, §1.00 each. Holden Farm, Bucy- rus, N. D. " SINGLIZ COMB BUFEF ORPINGTON gockerels, purebred, April hatch. 1.50, N. D. L) CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTO!? er out of prize-winning stock. Theo. H. Thompson, Price Mrs. A. O, K. Wilson, Decering, COCK- $2.00 Astoria, R. C. W. LEGHORN COCKERELS, $1.00; Pekin drakes, $1.25, if ordered soon. Mrs. J. L. Jones, Galesburg, N. I, R. 1. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels $2 each. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Luther Leckman, Omemee, N. D. SINGLIZ COMB RHODE ISLAND RIID spring cockerels, Price $1.50. Twin Elm Farm. C. C. Ernst, Sabin, Minn. ROSIE COMB_ WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels. Good laying strain. $1.50 each. Guy Thomas, Carlos, Minn. PUREBRED S, C. WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels, May birds at $1.50 each. W. M. Reemts, Northwood, N. D. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON COCK- erels for sale. $1.50 each. Four for $5. G. H. Mohagen, Grafton, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB_WHITE Leghorn cockerels $2 each. S. E. Elling- rud, Hillsboro, N. D. TRIO OF WHITE MUSCOVY DUCKS, blue ribbon winners, $5.00. Angora kit- tens, two months old, white and color- ed, $3.00 each. Miss Bertha Maier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn. WHITE PEKIN DRAKES AND DUCKS, $1.50 Rose Comb cockerels, -$1.50. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. FAUN AND WHITE INDIAN RUNNER ducks; four hens, one drake, $7.00. Wm. Putzke, Humboldt, S. D. Help Wanted FARMERS, — MEN — WOMEN 18 OR over. Become U. S. Government Clerks, $100 month. Iasy pleasant work.- 30 days’ vacation with pay. List posi- tions open—free. Write Franklin In- stitute, Dept. J, 48, Rochester, N. Y. GERMAN GIRL OR WOMAN, GENERAL housework on farm. $20 month., Mrs. Ernst Matthiesen, Judson, N. D, Coffee and Tea OH LADY! OH MAN! FOR GOODNESS and cconomy sake—please give us your address, 'S0 we can mail you a new price list, etc. You save 331-3 to 50 per cent in money and add to your 8weet content. Frank & Co., 3568 River St., Chicago, Ill. The old reliable Cof- fee & Tea Importers. Mention Leades yvhen writing advertisers MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FOR sale. Toms, $6.00; hens, $4.00. H. S. Bradley, Montpelier, N. D. Cattle FISH LAKE STOCK FARM OFFERS for sale, purebred Hbolstein bulls from two to twenty months old. Nicely marked. From high producing dams. $756 to 3100, if taken scon. Theo. H. ‘Thompson, Astoria, S. D. 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. 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. THREE REGISTERED SHORT HORN buils. Ages, six months, one year, and three years. Must go. Price right. Herman Schoeler Sr., Courtenay, N, D. TWO REGISTERED SHORT HORN bull calves, seven months old, also one cow with calf. H. F. Purfeerst, New Salem, N. D. YOUNG JERSEY BULLS—RAYCROFTS and Raleighs. Tubercular test. Log Cabin Jersey Dairy, Park River, N. D, ONE = REGISTERED SHORT HORN bull, a year old, for sale by, C. R. Dahl, Crary, N. D., Route 1. SHORT HORNS—A FEW BRED FE- males and young bulls for sale. John- son Broi.,At\vater. Minn. 4 Horses G T PERCHERONS FOR SALE. A CHOICE lot of high class, registered young stal- lions and mares. I have ‘two-year olds, weight 2000 pounds, with style and quality. These will be sold on easy terms at farmers’ prices. ¥, 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. PERCHERON STUD COLTS FOR SALE, One yearling and one weanling. Both black, good size and bone. Johnson Bros., Atwater, Minn. PERCHERON STALLIONS AT REA- sonable prices. L. A. Stangeland, May- ville, N. D. Wanted 1 PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR junk of all description. Ship your junk, scrap-iron, auto tires and metals to II:}. A. Naftalin, 320 Front street, Fargo, Wanted—Farms —_— o e WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. fi?ttson. 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, nn. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER of farm or unimproved land for sale, O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin, Swine FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM — THE 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, 1 have not got room to take care of winter pigs, and will give my customers the benefit of it. . Express prepaid to your station, Pedigrees furnished. Write for prices. R. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn.,, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 19. E TWO PEDIGREED POLAND CHINA boars and a few good sows of same 't‘ypp. sired by ‘Little Giant"” No. 267175, Big Mastadon Chief”” No. 205939, And from good big sows. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Moe Bros.,, Shey , N, D. alteed. 5 leyenne, D., e e A s s S i BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, 60 spring pigs sired by Eddy Boy Smooth A Wonder, Big Orphan and Saperior 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—tha breed- ers hog—the feeders hog. All leading blood lines represented. Louis U. Wei- land, Ethan. S. D. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SPRING pigs of either sex. Sired by Black . Orange, Wonder Giant, from Montire sows. Call or write M. J. Ertl, Wat- kins, Minn, REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, of Apnl.farrow for sale. Some ready for service, and all will be soon. Write gyr I;mces. L. H. Emery, Valley City, DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND GILTS for sale. Big type; easy feeders at a reasonable price. Everything register- ed. Nels Hanson, Jr., Carrington, N. D. TWO PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOARS for sale, Farrowed first of June. Priced right for anyone to buy. G. A. Tomhave, Fergus Falls, Minn. BERKSHIRES — REGISTERED SPRING boars, sired by an 850-pound boar. Write for prices. Tollefson Bros., Christine, N. D, REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE BOAR 10 months old. Sired by the champion boar of North Dakota. "Alf. H. Nicolai, Milnor, N. D, DUROC APRIL BOARS. AVERAGE weight at three months, 64 pounds. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. _DUROC BOARS. Ready now. N. D. APRIL FARROW. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, SHROPSHIRE RAMS. EARLY WELL matured lambs, the wool and mutton type. Priced right. J. A. Harbeke, Page, N. D. For Sale or Exchange 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 rollings" soil productive loam; grows excellen crops .of corn, clover and small grain. House, barn, chicken -house and two Bood wells. “Ideally located, on _teles phone line and main road, in Isantl County, Minnesota. All goes for only «34300.00. Write ‘for list. John W. Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Pauly Minnesota. 3 e L R A S e S THERE'S DANGER IN WAITNIG TOO long in selecting a dairy farm. You know you want one in Aitkin County, You are intending-to investigate, You have heard about it for years,- Do you know that it's not safe to wait another year? That your choice will be more limited, that. you will - pay “more per acre, if you wait? These are_ facts, and: you know. 'it. - 'Why then,’ wait? Write Arnold Land Agent, Rock Island 1lsx{iflway, 4256 Wolvin Bldg.,, Duluth, inn, e e e Ty B i VR R R TWO OR.THREE HUNDRED ACRES all level and tillable, two and ome half miles from town. $5000 worth of im= provements. Large house, barn, .chicken house, granary, etc. All fenced. Fifty= three and one half acres 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. 5 et R e TR N R b it o T 320-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. PRAC- tically all under cultivation. = Good house, good barn, good granary, deep well of good water. Three and one half miles from Starkweather, where therea is a high school, Catholic and Methodist churches. If interested, write owner, ‘W. P. Massuere, Newville, N. D, e O OV N e e R FOR SALE 1000 ACRES, GRAIN AND stock farm. 320 acres fenced in. Build- ings and good water. Coal section. Lease can be had with the farm. For further information, address box 172, Reeder, N.D. 400-ACRE FARM FOR. SALE CHEAP. House, barn, granary, well and grove on place, if you can raise $1000 cash it can arrange for the rest. Locked Box B, Hamlet, N. D. HOMESTEAD IN MONTANA, 16,000,000 acres Government land, 640 acres, new law. Circulars free. Homestead Bue reau, 177, Box 845, Butte, Mont. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY for cash, no matter where located, par- ticulars free. ~Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Nebr. TO BUY — SELL — EXCHANGE — OR make farm loan, write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. Miscellaneous : POULTRY 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 pour in the water warm, and it stays warm for 24 hours, even in below zero weather. Stimulates and increases the quality of egg production. Every poul- try owner should have one this winter. Two gallon capacity, $5; four gallon, $6.50. 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 SALE—PACKARD PIANO, A VERY high grade instrument, in excellent con- s dition, can not tell from new, cost $700. Will sell very reasonable. M. Halliday, Bismarck, N. D. THE DUTY, PLEASURE, AND PROFT of the hour_ is protection. Giving an receiving. For rates in the Sons of Noeray, address, Iver Svarstad, Bath, S. D. Roy WE HAVE FOR SALE OR TRADE, ONE 18 horse Advance steam traction en- gine; cne 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. FOR SALE OR TRADE—IMPROVED quarter; small_ set of buildings. 105 acres cultivated, 35 acres new fence. Balance can be broke. Four and one- half miles to railroad town. Mail route. Take gas engine or steam, rig or car— no junk.: P. J. Engel, Kenmare, N. D. WISH TO EXCHANGE AN ALLIS- - Chalmers 10-18 H. P. tractor for stock g’t‘ %ly kind.- A. C. Gudim, McVille, TO BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE, OR MAKE farm loan, write or see, Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. ~ Agents ER e o gl S — e T e ST 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. F-1, Omaha, Nebr. Lost, Strayed or Stolen e o o e U O e i e S ESTRAYED EIGHT HEAD OF -RED cattle coming two years old. Hog ring in left ear. Notify H. S. Bradley, Mont- pelier, N, D. Farm Machinery ONE FAIRBANKS MORSE 10 H., P, gasoline engine. As good as new., Hebeisen Bros., Hamburg, Minn, PAGE BIGHTEEN EARN AN UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT- er. A few hours pleasant work will do 1ti Mich. Frank, 358 River St., Chicago, I 3 RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR _LOTS. Delivered prices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. Dogs and Pet Stock SOME PUREBRED FOX = TERRIER pups for sale. Parents are first class Mink dogs. Color, white, with black spots. Beauties. Prices reasonable, fix{quire of Elso Davids, Clara City, nn. . Autos and Supplies NEW GEARS FOR ANY MAKE OF CAR. 10 per cent to 50 per cent less tham manufacturers’ list. Send old gears for duplication. Illinois Gear Works, 105 - ‘W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ilis. Trade Instruction e E N S e e S et s L HUNDREDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE ARB needed as telegraph operators, raphers, or bookkeepers. We have trairied thousands—can train you. Write for catalogue. Barry’'s Telegraph Insti- tute, Minneapolis, Lumber LUMBER, SHINGLES AND FENCE posts at money saving price. Farmers' trade our speciality. Send your bills today for free estimate. Robert Emer- son Company, Box 1156-N, Tacom ‘Washington. : & Honey | e L sy Coe ol e L WHITE CLOVER EXTRACTED HONEY in 60-1b. cans, $10.80; 10-lb. pails, $2.00; 5-1b. pails, $1.10. Send bank draft or Post Office money order. Petrich & Vick, Grace City, N. D. Business Opportunities et D R N IR T THE BEST ROOMING HOUSE PROPO- sition- in Fargo. Herbert Hodge, Box 1062, Fargo, N. D. Mention Leader when«wflting advertisers

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