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Tl : SINGLE - COMB = RHODE bISIiAEIDm IEED‘ ’ : { keys,: ourbon Red. turkeys, WANT’ED—SX OR EIG ‘_—’B__, .H Chickens : PUREBRED BARRED AND WHITE Plymouth Rocks. Have color, size and quality. Young stock and yearlings. Farm raised. 17 years a breeder. M. McCourt- ney, Le Sueur Center, Minn. N FOR < SALE PUREBRED PATRIDGE \’:’y:ln(ndotte cockerels. Extra fine selected stock, satisfaction guaranteed .50 each. Mrs. Nick Beal, Lemmon, S. b& PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS. Good winter laying strain. Farm raised. Prize stock in ancestry on both sides. Price $1.75. C. Karlstad, Banks. N. D. PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND Cockerels, $2.50 each, 5 for $10.00. Purebred Rose Comb- White Leghorns, 4 for $5.00. Ernest Sollie, Dawson, idinn. PUREBRED, PRIZEWINNING ROSE COMB White Leghorns; Single Comb White Orping- ton Cockerels, $2.00 each. Order now. \Rl 5 Borgschatz, Zumbrota, Minn. CHOICE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK AND ite Orpington cockerels, $2.00 each; White Holland toms, $5.00 each. E. E. Burnham, Detroit, Minn, PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE yandotte cockerels, eggs, Bronze turkeys for sale. Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Route 3, PUREBRED ROSE COMB RED COCKER- els, $1.50; large white Pekin drakes and ducks_$1.50 each. Mrs. T. D. Jereska, Gen- esee, D. LARGE COLUMBIA WYANDOTTES, SIL- ver Laced Wyandottes, Buff Leghorns, cock- erels and pullets. L. Johannessohn, Bel- trami, Minn. SILVERLACED WYANDOTTES, BRED for business. Cockerels $2 and $3 each. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D., Route 2. PUREBRED S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels, $2.00 each, if taken soon. D. H. Mooes, Overly, N, D., Route No. 1. PUREBRED ROSE COMB BUFF LEGHORN Cockerels at $2.00 each. Sired by a $25.00 cockerel. Wm. Honebrink, Atwater, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE COMB WHITE WYAN- dotte cockerels, Regal strain. H. H. Chilson, Wimbledon, N. D.- R. F. D. 1, ¢ PUREBRED S. C. R. I. RED COCKERELS from a very well bred flock, $1.25 each. . A. C. Gudin, McVille, N, D. FOR SALE_SOME VERY FINE BARRED Plymouth Rock cockerels at $2.00 each. Mrs. Frank Foyle, Forman, D. BUFF WYANDOTTES — CHOICE COCK- erels and pullets for sale. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $2.00 each. Three for $5.50. Fritz Radke, Leal, N. D. FINE WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50 IF taken soon. acob Voegeli, Route 4, Box 7, Beresford, D. PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, $1.50. Mrs. Frank Riba, i Geneseo, PUREBRED WHITE ROCK COCKERELS at $1.50 _each. Martin Pederson, North- wood, N. D. S. C. BUFF_ ORPINGTON COCKERELS, urebred, $1.50 each. H. F. Zitzow, Dent, inn, FOR SALE FINE S. C. R. I. COCKERELS, %Z‘OODeach; 3 for $5.00. A. E. Miller, Buffalo, PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS fSor 1s)ale, $1.50 each. J. H. Ingalls, Altamont, PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS oNf s:ality, $1.75. S. J. Martin, Westhope, Turkeys PUREBRED M. B. TURKEY TOMS $6.00. Weight over 20 pounds. Toulouse ganders, .00; geese, $3.50. None better. raft, Oakes, N. D., Route 1 FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEYS, healthy, large, heavy boned. Toms, $6.00; llllen% $5.00. Mrs. Ole A. Johnson, Havana, Mrs. Henry - PURE WHITE HOLLAND _TURKEYS, toms, $5; hens, $3. Address Bertha Meier, Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., Route 5. . FOR SALE—PUREBRED BRONZE TUR- keys, extra large, well marked. Also barred rock cockerels. Arthur Rhom, Murdock, Minn. BRONZE TURKEY HENS FOR SALE_ AT $3.00 apiece. Got no toms left. E. L. Vin- ning, R. 1, Alice, N. D. MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, 20 TO 30 x&)unds.v at $.30 per pound. M. ok, onango, N Poultry—Miscellaneous PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels. E. B. Thompson ringlet strain. Excellent layers, $2.00 each, if taken soon. Also purebred White Pekin ducks, $2.00 eacl]l). Mrs. John Traynor, Box 47, fianson, PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY toms, $5.00; hens, $3.00. White Wyandotte cockerels, $2.00; three for $5.00." Pearl Guineas, $1.00 ‘each. Prairie View Stock Farm, I&no:g N. D. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels, $1.50; Dourbon Red turkey toms, $4.00; hens, $3.00; African Geese, $3.50. FEthel. sex. ;S\ll purebred. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, I PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, furs, green hides, pelts, veal, rabbits, ;ggs.sft.Get mfl; price Iist. S. L. li(f:ka)".b 7 E.‘. , St. Paul, Minn. © cockerels $1.75. eat;h,o» . “able price.. ‘State ‘price in first letter. MM Ve S e _Otto Thieke, Beardsley, supplied. succeeding issue. Ducks and Geese PUREBRED TOULOUSE GANDERS, TWO years old, $4.00. A few Pekin duc{(s, two ears_old, $1.75. Drakes $2.00. Miss Donna ennis, Wessington Springs, S. D. TRIO WHITE MUSCOVY DUCKS, $5.00. White African Guinea, male $2.00. Bertha Maier, Highland Farm, R. 5, Atwater, Minn, Autos and Supplies NEW GEARS FOR ANY MAKE OF CAR. 10 per cent to 50 per cent less than manu- facturers’ list. Send old gears for duplica- tion. Illincis Gear Works, 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ills. FOR SALE—TWO 30 BY 31-2 NON SKID Firestone tires, brand new.- $14.00 each. Anton Strom, Hector, Minn. Farms for Rent WANTED TO RENT—GOOD FARM, ABOUT three quarters. Have good outfit. Good ref- erences. Write 153, Nonpartisan Leader. FOR RENT—680-ACRE FARM. WILL SELL equipment. Fine fl)portunity for hustler. rite 152, care of Nonpartisan Leader. Dogs and Pet Stock SOME FULL BLOODED SHEPHERD PUPS for sale, 9 weeks old. Males $6.00, females $4.00 each. Also some large White Holland turkeys, toms $5.00, hens $4.00. J. G. Kane, Russell, N. D. SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, BEAUTIFULLY marked, males $5.00, females $4.00. Also beautiful white Angora cat, 2 years old, for 5.00. Olof Hendrickson, Box 106, R. R. 3, orth Branch, Minn. IRISH WOLF-HOUNDS ARE ALIL SOLD. Have a pair greyhounds, 3 and 4 years old, good runners and killers. Will sell for $35.00. Ernest Kapnum, Alice, N. D. Box 5. WHITE SCOTCH COLLIES FOR SALE. The do% of beauty and intelligence. A nice bunch from two to five months old. Canby White Collie Kennels, Canby, Minn. FOX HOUND PUPS AND TRAINED DOGS. Bred from some of the best trailers. For iz}e or trade. Frank Engel, Chatfield, inn, GRAY HOUNDS AND STAG HOUNDS FOR sale, guaranteed to catch and kill. Priced right. A. D. Ettles, Mina, S. D. FOR SALE—WOLF HOUNDS GUARAN- teed to catch and kill a_wolf, also puppies. . A. Sweeney, Granville, N. D. MY ENTIRE_ PACK_OF HOUNDS FOR sale. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn. FOR ' SALE RUSSIAN WOLF HOUNDS. . Henry Benge, Lignite, N. D. Cattle ; FOR SALE—THE -RED CROSS JERSEY bull, one year old, presented to the Red Cross by South Park Farm of Far 0, N. D. This bull was sold at the Fargo Fair, 1917 bids -to' W. P. Porterfield, Sec. Red Cross, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE PUREBRED JERSEY BULIL calves at $25.00 each, one month old; four months old bulls, $40.00. Sam F. Crabbe, Fargo, N. D. TWO. REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS for sale. Running in Avondale blood_lines. Prices reasonable. Address Box 162, Hazel- ton, K FIFTEEN ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULLS, %nces from $75 to $250 according to age. . P. Coder, Calvin, N. D. 3 FOR SALE—A REGISTERED POLLED DUR- ham bull, 3 years old. Cannot use him. Write E. J. Smith, Fortuna, N. D. & BULL SIX MONTHS OLD FOR SALE. Sammie Simonson, Irene, S. D. Seeds SOME CHOICE NORTH DAKOTA GROWN kiln dried earliest variety VYellow Dent seed corn. Will ripen 15 to 20 days earlier than any other Yellow Dent. 96 per cent germination. .00 per bushel. Sacks in- cludeg. ohn Berger, R. 4, Box 50, Hankin- son, N. D. PURE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, RAISED under severest conditions; ‘“never winter lfiill]sj" W. D. O. Malley, Mound, Slope Co., GRIML& ALFALFA, ONE -POUND, 50c; 25 pounds, 45c; 50 pounds, 40c. Write for sam- ple. m. Van Schaick, Shields, N. D. FOR SALE HOME GROWN TIMOTHY seed. 10c pound. C. P. Epp, Munich, N, ‘D. . Farm Machinery - ABSOLUTELY STAYS COOL—THIS TEST- ed Ford Tractor Addition. Does work of 4 horses. Price $250.00. ‘Write for illustrated booklet. Farmers’ Tractor Company, So. 4th St., Minneapolis, Minn. NE 1. H. C. HAY PRESS WITH 6 H. P. gas_engine, just as good as new, ' Capacity 20 tons ‘a. day. Price. $325.00. i man, R F. D. 1, ‘Box 56, Kensington, Minn. Q TRACTOR RANGING FROM 20-40 TO 40-80 H, P.. Must be in good. shape and at reason- Leader Glassified Department ‘“THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE’’ This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for saie and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 8 cents per word for the first time, and 6 cents per word for each Half rates to members of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan I.eague 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 2 fi:ssessors of proven breeding "FOR SALE SIX DUROC ® Horses THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS YOUNG stallions and mares of ton stock and better, with good quality and style, and ossibilities. {ead your herd with a sire bred for produc- tion and type. Get animals that will grow a dollar_a day, on easy terms, at farmers prices. “E. O. Ophaug, Kloten, N. D STRAYED FROM MY PLACE ON DECEM- ber 4, one dark brown horse, weight about fourteen hundred (1400), about 14 years old and almost blind. Resonable reward will be given for return or information leading to whereabouts. J. S. Anderson, Noonan, “HIGH-DUKE” — THE FOUR-YEAR OLD purebred Belgian stallion, dark bay, low down, will weigh a ton, not fat, twelve-inch bone. For sale on account of being drafted. Price $800.00. Well worth the money. In- quire John Weivoda, Albany, Minnesota. ONE REGISTERED BLACK PERCHERON stallion coming five years. Reason for dis- posing ‘short of help. Also one Metz five- assenger tourm¥ car in A No. 1 shape. Q’Vill sell cheap for cash or trade for land. Jos. F. Ira, R. F. D. No. 1, Lisbon, N. D. PERCHERON STALLIONS AND MARES for sale. Ten young home-grown stallions of quality, most of them sired by the great Vonmore. Six young Shorthorn™ bulls. O. O. Ellison & Sons, La Moure, N. D, MY PUREBRED PERCHERON STALLION, age 5 years, weight 1900 pounds, sure foal getter. Oscar E. Anderson, Bismarck, N. D. (via stage). - ONE YEARLING JACK, FIT TO BREED this coming season. John M. Laager, Route 4, Morris, Minn. Wanted I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR JUNK of all description. Ship your fimk scrap- iron, auto tires and metals to M. A. Naf- talin, 320 Front street, Fargo, N. D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, furs. Or will tan them for you—lowest prices. Mark next shipment—l-yargo Hide, Fur & Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. WANTED — SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices. Also auto tires, cop- er, brass, etc. rite for quotations. M. A. aftalin, 320 Front St., Fargo, N. D ° WANTED TO HEAR FROM PARTIES that have second hand steam engines for sale. Any make from 18 h. p. down. B. T. Steen, Kuhn, N. D., Box 121. Swine BERKSHIRE ONE BOAR OUT OF LITTER of 13. Weight 400, sure breeder, $65.00. Few ounger boars, one extra good individual, 5.00. . 13 light Brahma pullets, $15; 20 Rose Comb Buff Leghorn hens, §l.00 each, all $18.00; 3 white Wyandotte cockerels, $1.50 : or $4.00. John Suchy, Parkers Prairie, Minn, FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM—THE HOME of the little red pigs. For quick sales I will cut the gncc on spring pigs, either kind .00 and $30.00 apiece. gqst a_few more eft. Send in Emr orders quick. R. C. Mad- sen, Route 2, Detroit, Minn. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, 60 SPRING Eigs sired by Eddg Boy Smooth, A Wonder, ig Orphan and Superior Long Wonder and from large sows. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. FE. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. CHESTER WHITE BOARS FOR SALE from registered stock, four to nine months old, price $20.00 to $40.00. ‘Fer further infor- mation _write, H. Becker, Route 1 Elbow Lake, Minn. CLOVER LAWN DUROCS WE HAVE A few choice gilts bred, to an Orion Cherry King boar. Also some_ choice spring boars express H_epaxd. I. E. Stearns and Son, Detroit, Minn, REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BRED sow and gilts, Bred to Pathfinder Rival, a son of the mlghtxl “Pathfinder.” D. D ~Marquette, Milnor, N.D. - HIGH MODEL STOCK. WE HAVE THREE serviceable seven months old Duroc Jersey boars for sale. Prices right. Ingberg Bros., Hendrum, Minn, 3 ERSEY BOARS. Missouri model. Top blood line. March and A 1x—il Iflafl'owe'd. R. ‘A. Jongewaard, Litch- ville, N. D. : BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, 40 BRED - spring gilts of the most ?opular blood lines. atson & KEastlund, Willmar, Minn, NODAK HAMPSHIRE GILTS AND FALIL igs. Write. for deliveri') prices. W. R. . Humphrey, Englevale, N. D. DUROC . APRIL BOARS AVERAG! weight at three months, 4 poungs}.z Jenlz Molvig, Buxton, N. D. A FEW POLAND CHINA BOARS, PEDI- ee. furnished. Sam Leverson, -Hawley, inn., “Route 1. DUROC JERSEY . BOARS OF " QUALITY irnd' equity prices. S, J. ,Maruvn. esthope, ‘DUROC BOARS, APRIL, FARROW. READ ‘now. ~W. W. lsfi-ewer, “Oriska, N. D. o SIX “BER - “Max Webe 1, Tower City, RE BOARS: FOR \LE. S, [0 SALE. For Sale or Exdha.nge A RARE OPPORTUNITY. JUST WHAT you are looking for. 160 acres in . Sunny Cuba, Santa Clara Disirict. acres in Grape Fruit, trees five years old, all healthy and bearing, will bring income from this on. adapted for. Grape Fruit or Sugar Cane. Large sugar mill in sight of land, in cane raising. Just the place for some one wanting mild climate, steadf" income, - all clear, American Colony. Will exchange for ood land. Good reasons for selling. Write, heils & Weaver, Edgeley, N. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR AUTOMO- biles, tractors or merchandise, well located dv{eliing and two lots in Grand Ra ids, Minn., value $1000. No insurance. Well lo- cated dwelling and two lots in Grand Forks, N. D., value , incumbered for $1500. Also several quarter sections good wild improved land in_Roseau county, Minn. What have ou? See or write T. B. Holdahl, Roseau, mnn. R SALE—320 ACRES CLEAR, HIGHLY improved, ideal home, stock and grain farm, nothing better in the county. Located within two miles of county seat.” Cash and terms. Also 120-acre tract, Pierce county, mile and a half from station. Would consider part trade on latter. Address Owner, Lock Box 321, Steele, N. D. ¢ 216 ACRES GOOD, LEVEL PRAIRIE, NO stones, half mile from station, near Devils Lake, $25.00 an acre, half cash. No alkali. Box 687, Pevils Lake. 3 . FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT IN SHERI- dan county and Richland county, Montana. Fasy terms. Write to Gaylord Meody, Mona, Montana. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MY JUNIOR herd Duroc boar for bred_sow. ust registered. Anton Christ, Leal, N. D. TO EXCHANGE—-TWO LOTS IN SUBURB Chicago for stock, sheep preferable. T. H. Kindig, Halliday, N. D. ALMOST NEW POTATO PLANTER. SEV- enty-five - dollars. Alfred Bergerson, Lock box 84, Melby, Minn. i FOR SALE--GUARANTEED PURE TIMO- thy seed, 8%c per pound. Erwin Beshow, _South-Shore, S. D= 2 o s il FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FIVE BROWN Leghorn_ cockerels. Aug. R. Pearson, Ed- munds, N. B. o o Help Wanted WANTED—-MARRIED MAN BY YEAR ON stock and dairy farm, or will rent on shares to capable man having two_ boys large enough to drive team and milk. This is one of the best, if not the best improved farm in Grant county. 1200 acres, 50 Hol- stein cows, 65 Herfords. W. F. ileynolds, Lark, N. D. ; THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT WAR. POSI- tions now open. Men and women wanted, $100 menth. Write immediately for list, Eranklm Institute, Dept. AT ONCE—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral house work on farm. No milking, have power washer. Good wages. Send refer- ence. Erick Helland, Kathryn, N. D. Farms \ FARM AND EQUIPMENT $4250. 160 ACRES, 50 acres cultivated, balance timbered pas- ture, part easy to clear; surface level, soil dark sandy loam; no stone, no swamp, 5- room house, very warm, root cellar, good barn, machine shed, granary, chicken house wood shed, ice house, corn crib, silo an two wells. Location 70 miles from St. Paul, on the Northern Pacific railway, six miles from a county seat town of 1000; mail de- livery and telephone. Following personal property put in at $4250; two ' horses, har- ness, two cows, two year old heifers, two calves, 18 pigs, 20 chickens, two cultivators, mower, hay rake, drag, wagom, hay rack, buggy, cutter, sleigh, binder, scales, potato sprayer, cream separator, plow, roller, in- terest iIn steam engine and machinery to fill silo, share in telephone company, ha{ ensilage, small ‘tools and some household %sods. fiargam; no trades considered. John . Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. et R e S SR R s g (G e COME TO A NEWER, GROWING COUNTRY, You might just as well take advantage of this, as to ‘wait until the best lands are one. There is a difference in Aitkin ounty Lands, just as there is anywhere else. We have some great bargains in our own lands. Literature free. Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. et A B N LV o o I T 160-ACRE+STOCK FARM, 60 ACRES CULTI- t 6 meadows, balance pasture. . Good soil. Set good log buildings; %4 mile to Bargain. Have cheap unimproved } Write for information. J. M. Bald- win, Frazee, Minn. FOR SALE 160 ACRES, STEELE COUNTY, N. D. 110 under cultivation, 50 acres timo- .thy and alfalfa, 6 miles from market. $6f000 balance on easy terms. Ole Aasen, Gales- burg, N. D. 320-ACRE DRY FARM IMPROVED LAND in American Falls, Tdaho, great whea{‘belt' $25.00 per acre; one-third cash, balance long terms, Write George Stoll,. Pocatello, Idaho. MY 160-ACRE, HOMESTEAD IN BELTRAMI county for sale, $1600.00, easy terms, car con- sidered. Peter Gravgaard, 'Hawick, Minn., Kandiyohi Co. : Bl b A LA o b S R R WANTED TO EXCHANGE FARGO CITY lots for farm property. - McHenry county g;eff)rred. Write John Frishman, Upham, MY ¢1154t-ACRE DAIRY FARM, JOINING A own. pril Ist. Joseph Pate, Tuttle, N. D. HOMESTEADS, IRRIGABLE, HOMESTEADS —best. climate, surest fruit, hay, grain and- *_stock. - Caldwell, Wilson, Idaho. A “TO BUY—S%L—EXCHANGE—OR -‘MAKE, farm loan.’ . ‘Fargo, N.'D. AC T 4 Balance of land all tillable either Z48, Rochester, Will sell cheap if taken before ° rite ‘or sée Herbert Hodge,

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