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Chickens PUREBRED COCKERELS, HENS, PUL- lets, S. C. Brown Leghorns, $1 each. Barred White, Buff Plymouth Rock, 8. C. Rhode Island Reds, .Vhite Orp- ingtons $1.56 each. These prices only till December 15. Rudolph- TUdlinek, Wallace, 8. D. OAKWOOD DAIRY, STOCK AND POUL- try farm. Single Comb Rhode Island Red Spring cockerels, now ready for shipment. _Prices $1.35 to $2.00. Mrs. E. J. McDonald, manager poultry de- partment, Eibow Lake, Minn. a0 FOR QUICK SALE, FOR NEXT THIR- ty days, puerbred S. C. and R. C. Rhode Island Red Spring cockerels, big boned, dark red to skin, Carver strain, at $2 to $2.50 each, Mrs. Ernest Wil- kening, Truman, Minn, N ENGLISH LEGHORNS. CHOICE PURE- bred S. C. White Leghorn cockerels, From blue ribbon stock: heavy winter laying strain, $2.00 each. Three for $6.00. Nelson Bros.,, Rockdale Farm, er, Minn. BRED BARRED ROCK CO Farm raised. Fine birds. Worth 3 to $5 each. Going this month 2 each. #1 off for four or more. Waldie, Dickey, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCK- erels. Good winter laying strain. Farm raised. Prize stock in ancestry cn both sides. Price $1.75. C. Karlstad, Banks, N. D, PUREBRED PRIZE WINNING ROSE Comb White Leghorns and Single Comb Orpington cockerels. December sales, $2.00 each. W. J. Borgschatz, Zum- brota, Minn. PUREBRED ROSEE, COMB RHODE TS- land Red cockerels; April hatched. First prize, Richland county fair. $1.75 each J. J. Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. EYTRA FINT PUREBRED ROSE COMB Brown Leghorn cockerels. Ixcelient laying strain, Prices reasonable. Pet- erson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. Brown Leghorn cockerels. Hxcellent laying strain. Prices reasonable. Peter- son_Bros., Georgetown, Minn. PUREBRED S. C.. BUFF ORPINGTON cnckerels $1.50. Four for $5. Pullets, $1, if taken before December 15th. Tarl Basford, Warwick, N. D. PUREBRED TROSE COMB SILVER T.aaced Wryandottes. Cockerels, $1.75; pullets, $1.08, {f ordered soon. Iver M Soldberg, Agate, N. D, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels, From healthy farm flock. Choice $1.50 selected $1.25 each. A. E. Berk- land. Hampden. N. D, s PURTEBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels $1.50 each {if taken before December 15. Mrs. Fred Lemke, Eagle Bend, Minn. COMB BUFF ORPINGTON ockerels, purebred, April hatch. Price $1.50. Mrs. A. O. K. Wilson, Deering, N. D. erels. $4.00. N. D. PUREBRED Beauties. $1.50 each. Three for Henry R. Danlelson, Pettibone, WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels $2 each. Satisfaction cuaran- teed. Tather eckman, Omemee, N. D. SILVERLACED WYANDOTTES, BRED for business. Cockerels $2 and $3 each. Anthony Eim, Lansford, N. D., Route 2. PUREBRED S. C. R. I. RED COCK- erels from a very well bred flock, $1.25 A. C. Gudin, McVille, N. D. cockerels, May birds at $1.50 each. W. M. Reemts, Northwood, N. D. o PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE 1S- land Red cockerels, $1.60. Mrs. Frank Riba, Geneseo, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE T.eghorn cockerels $2 each. S. E. Elling- rud, Hilisboro, N. D. SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels for sale $1.50 each. Will Cole, T\’_hite Ea_i‘fh.“N. D. % SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN spring cockerels, $1.00 each. J. J. Han- son, Verona, N. D. Poultry—Miscellaneous PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock cockerels. E. B. Thompson ring- let strain. Excellent layers. $2.00 each if taken before December 15th, Also purebred White Pekin ducks. $2.00 each, Mrs. John Traynor, Box 47, Nanson, N, D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCK- erels, farm rafsed, 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. FOR SALE, TILL JAN. IST, CHOICE purebred Bourbon Red Turkeys, male, $4; female, $3. S. S. Hamburg Black Langshans, White Crested Black Polish, Light Brahma, cockerels $1.256 each. Geo. Wendtland, R. 1, Verona, N, D. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED pullets Windheim and Kaufman strain, $1.00. Barred Plymouth cock- erels §1.00. Young Bourbon toms, $3.50. g}thoms $6.00. Mrs. John Allen, York, _—— FIFTY VARIETIES HARDY NORTH- ern farm raised chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, moderate prices. Catalogue 3 cents. Dell Walrath, Box H, Janesville, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK chickens, White Hglland turkeys, May Flower geese and White Muscovg ducks. Write for prices. Ole G. Ruud, Veblen, S. D. BOURBON RED TURKEY TOMS, $4.00. White Wyandotte Cockerels, $1.50 each. John Anderson, Larimore, N, D., R. 1. Lost, Strayed or Stolen LOST—OUT OF AUTO, THURSDAY, Nov. 22, 1917, between Walhalla and Clyde, via Olga and Langdon, a Gents leather traveling bag containing papers, notes, accounts, etc., and some clothing. Finder will confer a favor by notifying the undersigned and obtain a reason- §ble reward. McMurray Bros, Walhalla, Mention Leader when :\vvrlting advertisers supplied. succeeding issue. Hal 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. MAMMOTH BRONZHE TOMS §$4.00. ONE two-year-old tom $6.00, White Pekin drakes and ducks $1.50. Rose Comb Red cockerels $1.50. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. N PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- key toms. Goldbank strain. Large and fancy. Price, $7 to $10. Mrs. Wilber S. Acton, Longview Farm, Arvilla, N. D. PRIZE WINNING M. B, TURKEYS. Toms, $6; hens, $4 cach. White Wyan- dotte cockerers, $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. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- keys. Toms, $4; hens, $3, if- taken be- fore December 16. John Odegaard, Volga, S. D. PURE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, toms, $5; hens, $3. Address Bertha Meier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn.,, Route b PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, toms, $4; hens, §3, if taken before ghrli)stmas. Mrs. Ole Loften, Bartlett, PURERRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- key toms, $6.00 each. Only a few left. S. N. Weinkauf, Ccurtenay, N D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- keys, toms, $4; hens, $3. Mrs. H. J. Neumann, Leonard, N. D. Ducks and ' PUREBRED TbULOUSE AND EMB- den geese; $3.00 each. Colored Muscovy ducks; $3.00 pair. Order at once, Mrs. Herman Rupp, Hazel Run, Minan. PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEERESE $2.50 each. Purebred S. C, Buff Orpington cockerels, §1.50 each. Mrs. Wm, Falter, Tordville, N. D. PUREBRED AFRICAN GEESE $3.50. Half blood Toulouse and African $2.00, }\fl tgx(eu soon. J. L. Jones, Galesburg, LARGE PEKIN DUCKS, PUREBRED females, $1.25; males, $1.50. Write Franke Kasal, Brownton, Minn. PUREBRED FAWN AND WHITE Runner ducks. Either sex, $1.00. Mrs. R. B. Martin, Emerado, N. D. Cattle POLL DURHAM AND SHORTHORN bulls for sale. Some of them were prize winners at the North Dakota state fair. We also have Canadian wild geese. H. A. Strutz, Thompson, N. D. REGISTERED SHORT HORN BULLS for sale. Dark red. Sired by Ring- master Jr. Extra heavy boned, Prices very reasonable. Pedligree furnished. M. M. Anderson, Clarkfield, N, D. ‘REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL calves; individuality, breedihg, and prices will satisfy. Foot Lake Farm, McIntosh, Minn. e Y e A P SR R REGISTERED SHORT HORN BULL four years old June 1918. Color, roan, Good breeder. For sale by A. M. Hagan, Redstone, Mont, SOME GOOD ABERDEEN ANGUS bulls and heiférs, all registered, J. O. Olson, Nelson, Minn. Horses 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. E, 0. Op- haug, Kloten, N. D, STOP! LOOK! I AM OFFERING FOR sale the month of December; 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. Helgfl anted WANTED GIRL OR MIDDLEAGED woman for general housework on farm. Steady employment to right party. Do not answer urless you want permanent employment. Box 15, Spiritwood, N. D, MEN—WOMEN WANTED. $90 MONTH, Government clerical positions. Hun- dreds vacancies. List positions free. Write immediately, Franklin Institute, Dept. K 48, Rochester, N. Y. Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE’’ This 18 the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, 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 })er 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 edvertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Swine FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM — THE home of the little red pigs. I am back again with my famous Duroc- Jersey Fns from my thousand pound ancestors. 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 II;edu:‘rees furnished. Write for prlceg C. Madsen, Detrolt, Minn., R F No. 3, Box 19, e A ‘;‘EW OPEN OR. BRED CHESTER ‘White gilts, of good type and breeding. To be registered in buyer’s name. Also a few large Yorkshire gilts and a fine Yorkshire boar of May farrow. All priced right. Edward Klebaum, Sarles, N. D. ——=— _—tWard Rlebaum, S 2 BIG TYPE , POLAND CHINAS, 60 spring pigs sired by Eddy Boy Smooth onder, Big Orphan and Superior Long Wonder and from large sows Satisfaction guara d. C. E Shanractl NF a1 ntee C. E. Sheidon, e S T e N T P e HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS. Choice spring gilts for sale, from the bt;st blocd lines in the Northwest. Write for breeding and prices. Home- stead Farm, Englev one. Rox br. nglevale, N. D., Rpute e e R e e A T Brg TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS OF marv)\.farrow for sale, sired by Won- gex-s Giant, a strictly big type lihe bred. A Wonder” Boar, none better, Pedi- grees furnished. - H. C. Greimann, Ren- ville, Minn, REGISTERED = CHESTER W HITH boars. ' Spring boars, sired by Chief Se- ’i%‘;lthfi]sl?all ag 85{)’ each.DF’all Boar, fine ’ . by Prince Dexter 29953 for $100. H. F. Pattison, Faulkton, S. D. REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE BOAR, Three vears old. Medium sized, well B}‘,fl‘ Il;ilglrtly hbrfi?.ss OC‘%nk no h)ionger use . First chec] ake LD _Hn_.l_)_:_y.rt. Dickey, N. D. S GREAT WONDER HEADS OUR HERD of big Poland Chinas, Get a boar by him to head your herd. We have some g00d ones. Matson and Eastlund, Will- mar, Minn, 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, T e s TR HIGH MODEL STOCK. WE HAVE three serviceable seven months old Duroc Jersey boars for sale. Prices _right. Ingberg Bros., Hendrum, Minn. CHESTER WHITE BOARS AND GILTS. The quick easy feeding kind of the best of breeding, prices made to sell. H M. Veldey, Hanley Falls, Minn. FINE POLAND CHINA BOAR PIGS for sale. Large type. $35 each if taken at once. Pedigree furnished. Luther Tedford, Sheyenne, N, D. BERKSHIRES — REGISTERED SPRING boars, sired by an 850-pound boar, ‘Write for prices. Tollefson Bros., Christine, N. D. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA PIGS. Best of breeding. Weizhing up to 200 pounds. R. E. Baker, Route 2, Detroit, Mln_n. REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY MAY Bigs. Both sexes. Ready for service. 35 Ci Hanson_,_é_gqubon, Minn, CHOICE REGISTERED POLAND CHINA boars, Address C. W. Goodyear, Rock Lake, N. D. i DUROC BOARS. APRIL FARROW. geagy now. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, Farm Machinery ONE BIG FOUR 30, GAS TRACTO! One J. 1. Case Engine plow. One J.R'l. Case steel separator. One 500 gallon Bgas taixk &mé cgok cg;b ogunlfiv:o sea- sons. In good shape, w! ake ii Lock box 161, Wing, N. D. o FOR SALE SIX HORSE POWER ‘Waterloo gasoline engine and feed-mifll as good as new. Gerhard Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. ’ ONE FAIRBANKS MORSE 10 H, P, gasoline engine. As good as mnew. Hebeisen Bros., Hamburg, Minn, For Sale or Exchange —_— e D WE HAVE FOR SALE OR TRADE, ONE 18 horse Advance steam traction em- gine; one 14 horse Minneapoclis 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, movi: picture outfit or unincumbered r estate. What have you? The Farmers Supply Co., Bantry, N, D. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR BRED- sow_my Poland China boar, Bobb Boy, by Big Bob, 2nd farrowed Sept. 4 ,1916. H. F. Brame, Dawson, N. D, e S TO BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE, OR MAKH farm loan, write or see, Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. A Wanted—Farms WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. %fi.ttson. 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, nn. PAGE EIGHTEEN AP 1N ik ik b [l 77 LAND WYLL BE HIGHER. PROVIDR against this. ~Make your selection without delay. Investigate Aitkin coun- t{. Richer soil, better conditions, more chances for profit, pleasanter lving, less investment required, than any- Where else. No wonder those who come to Aitkin county send back for their relatives and friends. Descriptive literature free.. Arnold, Land. Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn, —_— T ——— ) 160-ACRE FARM, SIX-ROOM HOUSE., Barn for 75 head cattle. Good granary, 40 foot chicken coop, good:well, wind mill. Forty acres broken. All fenced. Half mile from school. $20 acre, one= third cash, balance five years. Alse 800-acre farm, fair buildings, good well, four miles from town, 500 acres broken. 5 an acre, one-fourth cash, balance lt‘?nDyears. Eimer Josephson, Wing, A BARGAIN, 160 ACRES GOOD LEVEL land. ' Eleven miles south of Warroad, Minn., on main road. One mile to . school, 10 acres under cultivation, 40 acres ready to break, 40 acres pasture. Small buildings, running water, $9 per acre. $640 down, time on balance. Am living on place. C. R. Taylor, America, Minn. el R e kR S e N b s S FOR SALE HALF INTEREST IN $12,000 farming equipment on Fort Peck Indian reservgion, Poplar, Montana, four miles from s.ation. 1000 acres broke, all fenced. Seed on place for spring. This is leased Indian land. Fifty cents per acre. 1280 acres. Three years to run. Address A. M. Engebretson, York, N. D. 280-ACRE_ IMPROVED FARM, DUNN county, Wisconsin; 1560 acres cultivated good improvements, splendid stock and airy farm. Want cheaper “?mirlo lands, Submit your trades. e can match them. BSylvester Bros., St. Paul, 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. 3 SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY for cash, no matter where located, par- ticulars free. = Rea] Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Nebr. TO BUY — SELL — EXCHANGE — OR make farm loan, write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. 320 ACRES MONTANA RELINQUISH- ment. O. J. Hanson, Box 227-Fargo. Miseelaneous —— SEED CORN NOTICE. EARLY WHITH corn and Minnesota No. 13. This corn will test 90 per cent or better. O. I. C. Chester White hogs. Have the length ° and bone. Overland rindgmaster strain. Seven bulls and heifers. White Ply- mouth Rock chickens. Seed potatoes, Early Ohio. If you need any of these lines of stock, write to me. Carl R. Swanson, Marshall, Minn., Route 2. GOOD CLEAN HAIR COMBINGS AND cut hair made into switches, etc. Work guaranteed. Your owrmr hair returned. Am very reliable; have best of testi- monials. $1.50, one strand; $2 two strands; $3, three strands. Mail your hair to_ Mrs, John Keillor, (a farmer) for good results. Box 106, Sharon, N. D. WRITE FOR PRICES ON A GENERAL line of farm garden and orchard prod- ucts. Beans of all kinds. Farmera Union Co-op. Ass'n., B. F. Bickerstaff, 136 W. Mtn. Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. FOR SALE—PACKARD PIANO, A VERY high grade instrument, in excellent con« dition, can not tell from new, cost $700. Will sell very reasonable. Roy M. Halliday, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE_BUFFET TENOR SAXO- phone, silver-plated, complete, at bare n. T. W. Lee, 226% Bdy., Fargo, EARN AN UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT- er. A few hours pleasant work will do %i Mich. Frank, 858 River St., Chicago, LUDWIG_PLAYER PIANO, GOOD AS new. Cheap. If interested write. Geo. H. Walker, Bantry, N. D. FIFTY TONS GOOD PRAIRIE HAY, $12.50; bailed F. O,«B. cars. Write box 404, Glen Ullin, N. D, RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS. Delivered prices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. WOOD, HARD AND SOKFT, IN CAR lots. Write for NFrices. V. R. Rasmus- sen, Audubon, Minn, 100. TONS OF EXTRA CHOICE STACRK threshed oat straw. H. L. Schroeder, Erie, N. D, ‘Wanted I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR junk of all description. Ship ysur junk, scrap-iron, auto tires and metals to M. Naftalin, 320 Front street, Fargo, —_— OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, furs. Or will tan them for you—lowest ‘prices. Mark next shipment—Fargo, Hide, Fur & Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D, ‘WANTED SCRAP IRON BY CAR LOTS. Highest market prices. . Write for to- %ayl'; quotation. . A, Naftalin, Fargo, ' Coffee and Tea 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., 368 River St., Chicago, Iil. The old reliable Cof- fee & Tea Importers. Lumber e b N e A S e S T LUMBER, SHINGLES AND FENCE posts at money saving price. Farmers’ trade our speclality. Sen today for free estimate. son Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, ‘Washington, % Mention Leader when writing advertisers