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Chickens Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER'S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, pmd“c% for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. ENGLISH LEGHORNS, CHOICE PURE- bred S. C. White Leghorn cockerels. From blue ribbon stock; heavy winter IT WILL SURPRISE YOU TO SER what a few dollars per acre, and but a Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 8 cents })er word for the first time, and 6 cents per word for each : small part.of that d ¥ - 5.00. s r eeds. w \ 2 R f\:’t?\?aterl,\re&?fi?n. Brog;; ¢ Rockdalet arm, advertising for sale of lands carry the full rate. 40 4l JAITKIN COUNTY. Our illustrated literature and the facts that we will send you, if you write, will PUREBRED BARRED 'AND WHITE ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE - ' 1 i y f { ¢ i8] ! i Plymouth_Rocks. Have color, size and quality. Young stock and yearlings. Farm raised. 17 years a breeder. M McCourtney, Le Sueur Center, Minn, EXTRA FINE PUREBRED WHITE Plymouth Rock cockerels. Choice $1.76 each. J. J. Polansky, Taunton, Minn., Route 1. BARRED ROCK COCKERELS. GOOD ones. Going this month at $1.75 each. J. W. Bassingthwaighte, Hannah, N. D, SILVERLACED WYANDOTTES, BRED for husiness. Cockerels $2 and $3 each. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D., Route 2. FINI; PUREBRED ROSE COMB WHITE Leghorn cockerels., April hatched, $1.50 each. Rdwin Benson, Verona, N. D. PUREBRED .S. C. R. I. RED COCK_—_ erels from a very well bred flock, $1.25 each. A, C. Gudin, McVille, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKER- els. None better, $2.00 each, Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, N, D, BUFF WYANDOTTES—CHOICE COCK- erels and pullets for sale. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, N. D. A PUREBRED WHITE CRESTED BLACK Polish_cockerels, $2.50. Robert Wein- kauf, Hammer, S. D, SINGLE COMB _WHITE LEGHORN spring cockerels, $1.00 each. J. J. Han- son, Verona, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKER- els for sale, $1.60 each. J. H. Ingalls, Altamont, S. D. 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, purebred, $1.500 each. H. F. Zitzow, Dent, Minn. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKER- els of quality, $1.75. S. J. Martin, West- hope, N. D. PUREBRED S. C:. R. I. R. COCKERELS for sale, $1.25 each, J. Muffler, Straub- ville, N. D. Poultry—Miscellaneous 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 $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 $1.25 each. Geo. Wendtland, R. 1, Verona, N, D. A M el L P N AR RO BOURBON RED TURKEYS, PAIR $7.00: Pekin ducks, pair $2.75. Pear Guineas, pair $1.60. Carneaux Pigeons, pair $3.00, Rhode Island Red Cockerels at $1.50, Willow Ridge Poultry Farm, Scranton, N. D. STANDARD BRED_ PRIZE WINNERS. M. Turkeys; S. A Minorcas; Scotch Collies. Horse Shoe Lake Stock Farm, Nicollet, Minn. PUREBRED M. B. Weight over 20 pounds, Ganders, $4.00; Geese, $3.50. None bet- TURKEY TOMS, $6. Toulouse ter. - Mrs, Henry Kraft, Oakes, N. D., Route 1. et e L e e S o PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- keys for sale, Toms, $5; hens, $3.50, if taken soon. Geo. McFarlane, Den- bigh, N. D. . $ PURE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, toms, $5; hens, $3, Address Bertha Meier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., Route 5. e Qe e e R R S ER S T MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, FROM prize winning stock. Toms, $5; hens, Swenson Bros., Spicer, Minn. MAMOTH_ BRONZE TURKEYS, 20 TO Cor Mt e poundc M. M Ducks and Geese PUREBRED FAWN RUNNER DUCKS of quality drakes $2.00 ducks $1.50 bet- ter prices on larger numbers. Mrs, Lena Waullicher, Virgil, N. D, PUREBRED PEKIN DUCKS. $1.50 each, if taken before Dec. 20th., Bern Holsen, Brooten, Minn, YA ot st ot K it 0 S0 T A PUREBRED TOULOUSE AND EMB- den geese; $3.00 each. Colored Muscovy ducks; $3.00 pair. Order at once, Mrs. Herman Rupp, Hazel Run, Minn, —_—— e LARGE PEKIN DUCKS, PUREBRED females, $1.25;, males, $1.50." Write Frank Kasal, Brownton, Minn. Farms for Rent ° —_— 640 ACRES LAND NEAR PORTLAND, 600 acres under plow, plenty of good buildings including silo and modern hog house, also plenty good water. If tenant is a practical stock man, I will leave om the farm about 50 head of cattle and 20 brood sows. Tell me about your experience, stock and im- lements in first letter. G. A. White, ortland, N. D, Coffee and Tea el e b o e ot e e e 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 rellable Cof- fee & Tea Importers. Mention Leader when writing advertisers 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. Pedigree furnished. M. M. Anderson, Clarkfield, Minn. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN - BULL calves; individuality, breeding, and .prices will satisfy. Foot Lake Farm, McIntosh, Minn. FIFTEEN ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULLS, prices from $75 to $250 according Lo age. H. P, Coder, Calvin, N. D. FOR SALE A REGISTERED HERE- ford bull 3% years old. Address Box F, Binford, N. D. BULL SIX MONTHS OLD FOR Sammie Simonson, Irene, S. D. SALE. 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. O. Op- haug, Kloten, N. D. PERCHERON STALLIONS AND MARES for sale. Ten young home-grown stal- lions of quality, most of them sired by the great Vonmore, Six young Short- horn bulls. O. O, Ellison & Sons, La Moure, N, D. Autos and Supplies 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, 26 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. MOTORISTS—MAKE YOUR OWN ANTI- freeze mixture from cheap chemicals from your drug store. Send one dollar for my formula, Guaranteed non- corrosive. - One treatment lasts a sea- son. _Interstate Laboratory, P. O. Box 336, Moorhead, Minn. NEW GEARS FOR ANY MAKE OF CAR. 10 per cent to 50 per cent less than manufacturers’ list. Send old gears for duplication. Tllinois Gear Works, 106 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ills. Wanted —_— I PAY THE HIGHEST. PRICES FOR junk of all description. Ship your junk, scrap-iron, auto tires and metals to ]ls\T(' s Naftalin, 320 Front street, Fargo, —_— OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES furs. Or will tan them for you—lowest prices, Mark mnext shipment—Fargo, Hide, Fur & Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. WE WANT OATS, CORN, SEED BAR- ley. Send samples and price F. O. B. your station. Wibaux Elev. Co., Wi~ baux, Mont, S —_— WAN%[‘ED SCRAP IRON BY CAR LOTS. Highest market prices.- Write for to- glay]'; quotation. . A. Naftalin, Fargo, For Sale or Exchange WANTED TO TRADE—MY QUARTER section in Burleigh county, North Da- kota, for small gas or oil tractor. ‘Would also consider good used- auto or good second hand farm machinery. C. D. Reeves, Pambrum, Sask., Canada. —_— e A 120-ACRE FARM; 50 UNDER CULTIVA- tion, 30 meadow, 40 pasture, some fruit. Take auto or anything can use. Lavelle, Mapes, N. D, el et e FR A S L i e U SBALE OR TRADE WINCHESTER 10 gauge repeater $19 or trade for 12 or 16 gauge pump gun, Weidling, Monteyideo, Minn, BUY SEED. CORN EARLY., GREAT shortage of early corn. Limited amount Northwestern Dent, North Dakota Special, Northern Golden Dent, North Dakota White Flint and S?uaw Flln& 90 per cent dgermlna.uon at $7 per bush for ear seed. L. N. Crill Seed Co., Elk Point, 8. Dak. Honey ° : WHiTE CLOVER EXTRACTED HONEY in 60-1b. cans, $10.80; 10-1b. pails, $2.00; 5-1b, 8&(15, $1.10. Send bank draft or Post Office money order. Petrich & Vick, Grace City, N. D. A B Lt o e A D O e B L PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY 6 10- -pound pafls to case $10.50. F¥. O. ernon Center, Minn, H. H, Kletzer, Vernon Center, 2 Swine FOR FIRST CLASS YORKSHIRE boars, the kind that stand at and near the head of the class at state and coun- ty fairs, and that please and satisfy the purchaser address. L. A. Knoke, Wil- low City, N. D. e S T i A O s S 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. ONE DUROC JERSEY BOAR 20 months old. Weight seven . to eight hundred pounds. Register No. 208,995, $75_cash takes him. Papers included. J. J. Gokey, Dawson,-N. D. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS OF March farrow for sale, sired by Won- ders_Giant, a strictly big type line bred. ‘A ‘Wonder” Boar, none better. Pedi- grees furnished. H. C. Greimann, Ren- ville, Minn. O. L C, SWINE FOR SALE. MARCH and April boars, ready for service, bred gilts for sale, Prize winning stock. Price reasonable, satisfaction guaran- teed. I, Schwinghamer, Albany, Minn. e R P e R T e i BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SPRING pigs of either sex. Sired by Black Orange, Wonder Giant, from mature sows. Call or write M. J. Ertl, Wat- kins, Minn, — e e N R T S S i Sk HIGH MODEL STOCK. WE HAVE three serviceable seven months old Duroc Jersey boars for sale. ' Prices right. Ingberg Bros., Hendrum, Minn. s=eoh o SR Ea 08, Tendrum, e vinn. FOR SALE SIX DUROC JERSEY boars. Missouri model. Top blood line. March and April farrowed. R. A, Jongewaard, Litchville, N. D. et bbb LM A TR O T BERKSHIRE APRIL BOARS WILL EX- change one with some reliable breeder. ga%ers furnished. A. C. Lovett, Beebe, FOR SALE BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA boars; 200 May farrow, pedigree fur- ?{isl;:e’d. $35.00. C. B. Crary, Stanley, A FEW CHESTER. WHITE BOARS left, from best breeding. Prices reason- able. Etho Husel, Cooperstown, N. D. REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY MAY pigs. Both sexes., Ready. for service. L. C. Hanson, Audubon, Minn. DUROC APRIL BOARS. AVERAGE weight at three months, 64 pounds.-Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. CHOICE REGISTERED POLAND CHINA boars. NA%iress C. W. Goodyear, Rock e, N. D. 3ok DUROC JERSEY BOARS OF QUALITY and equity prices. 8. J. Martin, West- hope, N. D. : Business Opportunities NEWSPAPER IN TOWN 400, only paper, doing a good business in a live town, carrying from 13 to 17 columns of advertising at 15 cents per inch, Address 150, Nonpartisan Leader, Fargo. SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS, AND STEADY blacksmith wanted to buy out shop or work on percentage. New tools, power shop, fully equi]gped. If interested call on or write V. L. Anderson, Still, N. D. OF OVER 30-60 TRACTOR; In good shape. sons. Shedded when not in use. Oscar H, Schmidt, North Redwood, Minn. 36-60 SEPARATOR. Run three short sea- FOR SALE SIX HORSE POWER ‘Waterloo gasoline engine and feed-mill as good as new. Gerhard Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock UND UPS. OLD - ENOUGH _TO .HO 81% each. Pair of goats. Bill is Angora and female is common ogiv, First eheck for $18.00 takes paig. . Jacobson, Box 866, La Moure, N. D. Ao N D Bon'y, [omest o Wanted—Farms WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for “sale. O. O, %lattson. 700 Endicott Bldg, St. Paul, nn. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER ., 0f farm or unimproved land for sale O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin. Help Wanted MEN—WOMEN WANTED, Government clerical positions, Hun- dreds vaca.nclgs. List positions free, . Write immediately, Franklin Institute, Dept. K 48, Rochester, N. Y. PAGE TWENTY-TWO WINCHESTER REPEATING B 90 MONTH. . %pen your eyes to what you can do. ou need not wait. You ‘can act now. The sooner the better, Come, or sla ailway, 1 3 Duluth, Minn, ¥ R 280-ACRE_ IMPROVED FARM, DUNN . county, Wisconsin; 150- acres cultivated, good improvements, splendid stock and dairy farm. Want cheaper prairie " lands. Submit_ your trades. We can match them. Sylvester Bros., St. Paul. MY 160-ACRE HOMESTEAD IN BEL- trami county for sale, $16.00, easy terms considered. Peter Gravgaard, Hawick, Minn., Kandiyohi Co.. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY for cash, no matter where located, par- ticulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Nebr. e e N O RN 160 ACRES, 5% MILES SOUTH OF BEL- field, N. D. All plow land, $4,000.00. Terms $500 cash, balance crop payment. E. Lloyd, Wibaux, Mont. » 3 Aot 300-ACRE FARM FOR SALE WITH . livestock and machinerys For fuil particulars write Box 158, Banks, N. D. 160 OR 80 ACRES, NORTHERN MINNE- sota, $2 per acre and small monthly payments. Box 971, Fargo, N. D. MONTANA HOMESTEADS. 640-ACRE ilgew law. Circular free. Homestead . ureau. Box 845, Butte, Mont. e S O RO 2O B DU LLY, AL ON LRt 320 ACRES MONTANA RELINQUISH- ment, O. J. Hanson, Box 227-Fargo. Miscellaneous 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 Plys 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 own hair returned. Am very reliable; have best of testi- 11.50. one strand; strands; $3, three strands, o hair to Mrs, John Keillor, (a farmer) for good results, Box 106, Sharon, N. D. HAVING ENTERED TWO CONTESTS, one for a 40-acre farm, and one for am automobile, ‘I take this means to win the race. Send me 55 cents-and I will enter one year to a family paper, and twenty weeks for a political: paper. Will thank all that answer. Klang, Dunseith, N. D, I HAVE FOR SALE SOME FINE DRY Jack-pine, - popple and tammerack wood for sale. Write for prices. Have 80 acres of timber land in Koochichin; county, free from incumbrance, wi trade for good automobile. J. R. Hol- ton, Shevlin, Minn. 233 PER CENT PROFIT SELLING Jubilee Spark Intensifiers to Auto owners, garages. Banishes spark plug trouble. Sells like wildfire. ~Exclusive territory. Write quick. Jubilee Mfg, Co. Dept. F-2, Omaha, Nebr. BEST FRESH FROZEN FISH CLEAN- ed ‘and packed in strong wooden boxes $8.25 for hundred pounds, _satisfaction guaranteed. Send your order soon bee fore the price advances. H. Sunvol, Sacred Heart, Minn. TROMBONE FOR SALE—A BUSCHER 70-dollar silver gold bell, valve action, with solid leather case, at $35.00. Ade ¢ dress A. Kopelman, bhox 594, Fargo, N. D. Reason fot selling owner has ene - listed. oy ; s SHOT gun, 20 gauge, $12.00. Conley post card camera, with high grade anistige mat lens, $10.00. Joe Bruening, Care rington, N. D., Route 2. HAIR WATCH CHAINS, SINGLE, $3 double .chains, $3. Very best works :BRd::s.t E‘. H. Elfstrom, Kenmare, N. D., ute 4. EARN AN UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT« er. A few-hours pleasant work will de ’ti. Mich. Frank, 358 River St., Chicago, RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS Delivered Sprices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. DUROC JERSEY BOARS From N. D. A. C. College Herd, Write for particulars. G. H. Brunsdale, Mayville, N. D, _ . POLAND CHINAS Big bone—well bred. Write. Goos Riser Stock Farm,' Mayville, N. D, 2 Have You Tried the Classified Columns to DiSpo;e of Yon:r Surplus Stock?, ‘ You'll find it'll pay’ Mention Leader when writing advertisers v

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