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A Notice. Attention is called to the change in"rates for classified ad- vertising and also to the fact that orders must be accompanied with a remittance to insure prompt insertion. The Leader is published Mondays, and all copy should reach us twelve days be- fore the date of the issue in which you wish the advertise- ment to appear. Chickens FOR SALE PUREBRED PATRIDGE . Wyandotte cockerels. Extra fine selected stock, each. satisfaction guaranteed, $2.50 Mrs. Nick Beal, Lemmon, S D. PUREBRED, PRIZEWINNING ROSE COMB White Leghorns; Single Ccmb White Orping- ton Cockerels, $2.00 each. Order now. &’ _g[ Borgschatz, Zumbrota, Minn. CHOICE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK AND White Orpington cockerels, $2.00 each; White Holland toms, $5.00 each. E. E. Burnham, Detroit, Minn. P e CHOICE RHODE ISLAND RED COCKER- els, single and rose comb, $1.50 each. Satis- fied customers or money refunded. Clayton Rust, Marion, N. D. PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, eggs, Bronze turkeys for sale. Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Route 3, Harmony, Minn, PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $2.00 each or three for $5.00. Crated for, shlrment. Golden Rule Stock Farm, Driscoll, N. D. LARGE COLUMBIA WYANDOTTES, SIL- ver Laced Wyandottes, Buff Leghorns, cock- erels and pullets. L. Johannessohn, Bel- trami, Minn. R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS for sale. One of the best strains in the Northlt\}rest. John F. Zimmerman, Daven- port. N. FOR SALE—CHOICE PUREBRED BARRED Rock cockerels, $2.50 each, if taken before Feb, 10th. Mrs. A, R. Negus, Millarton, 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, Wimbiedon, N. D. R.F.D.1. =~ FOR SALE SOME VERY FINE BARRED Plymouth Rock cockerels at $2.00 each. Mrs, Frank Foyle, Forman, N. D. PUREBRED S. C. WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels and pullets for sale. Henry S. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. S.”C. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, $2.00 and some at $1.50 each. Henry Halvor- son, Elbow Lake, Minn. . PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels. Ringlet strain, $1.75 each. N. T. Nelson, Mayville, N. D. FINE PUREBRED BARRED_ ROCK COCK- erels for sale at $2.00 each. Martin Gunder- ..son, Stratford, 8. D. _______ . - - - FINE WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50 IF taken soon. Jacob Voegeli, Route 4, Box 7, Beresford, S. D. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, for sale, $1.50 each. Mrs. Caleb D. Ash, Milnor, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS ‘1’\; cBmlity, $1.75. S. J. Martin, Westhope, PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOTT, cockerels, $1.50. Carl Nelson, Stirum, N. D. PUREBRED R. C. R. I. RED COCKERELS, $1.50. Mrs. Bert Maring, Georgetown, Minn, PUREBRED M. B. TURKEYS FROM OVER 40-pound _stock. Toms, $6.00 and $7.00; hens, $4.00 and_ $5.00. Mrs. Geo. H. Leslie. R. 1, ‘Antler, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEYS, healthy, large, heavy boned. Toms, $6.00; lfieni}), ¥5.00. Mrs. Ole A. Johnson, Havana, 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 PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, $6.00 each. S. N. Weinburg, Courtnay, N. D, CHOICE BRONZE TURKEYS FROM PRIZE pen. Mrs. Geo. Stead, Manvel, N. D, Ducks and Geese PUREBRED TOULOUSE GANDERS, $3.50; White Pekin ducks-and drakgs, $1.50. Mrs. Frank Riba, Geneseo, N. D. ROUEN DRAKES $2.00. DUCKS $1.50.. LARG and beautifully marked. . eaver, Carrington, Wanted—Farms WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for sale. 0. O. Mattson, 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Z =] A~ - jel 73 0 S | Lost LOST—$5.00 REWARD, TWO HORSES, ONE Oct._grd, one Nov. 10th. Bay gelding, 3 eye. Black mare, - years old, blind in rilg‘ht 0 fiears old. Josep Autos and Supplies HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR TH National Auto Tire Ford tires, $14.00 rear; $13.00 front. C. O. D, Anton Strom, Hector, Minn. ) f Tetrault, Belcourt, . Mention Leader when writing advertisers. .- supplied. Rates are 6 cents per word. carry the full rate, 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, wagon, hay rack, buggy, cutter, sleigh, binder, scales, potato sprayer, cream separator, plow, roller, in- terest in steam_engine and machinery to fill silo, share in telephone company, hair(i 0 ensilage, small tools and some househ oods. Bargam; no trades considered. John . Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. FISH AND GAME ARE PLENTY, HERE. The farmer has them almost at his door. Think what this means, of the pleasure it will afford the whole family. It goes a long way towards the living when you are start- ing in a new countr{. You ought to see Aitkin County. Arnold, Lank Agent, Rock . Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, inn. ONE HUNDRED IMPROVED FARMS FOR sale. These farms are located in the richest counties in North Dakota. Write for price, terms and free literature. A 1918 crop ma pay for your farm and make you indepemff ent. Henry A. Wilberg, Nome, N. D. 32-ACRE DRY. FARM IMPROVED LAND in_American Falls, Idaho, great wheat belt; $25.00 per acre; one-third cash, balance long terms. Write George Stoll, Pocatello, Idaho. FARM FOR SALE. 160 ACRES AT $85.00 Roseland township, Kandiyohi 0., For further information write Joseph Svobodny, Svea, Minn.,, R. 2. 160 ACRES FARM LAND, TWO MILES from Lake Superior. wo good trout streams. Part timber. $8.00 per acre. Oscar A. Johnson, Shelby, Mont. 320-ACRE RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE, Northern Phillips” Co., Mont. 240 acres till- able. Good water. N. f[ Brandt, Whitewater, Mont., via Saco, Mont. MY 160-ACRE HOMESTEAD IN BELTRAMI county for sale, $1600.00, easy terms, car con- sidered. Peter Gravgaard, Hawick, Minn., Kandiyohi Co. SELL, YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR cash, no matter where located. Particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, . Lincoln, Neb. WANTED TO EXCHANGE FARGO CITY lots for farm property. McHenry county R'reflejrred. Write John Frishman, Upham, MY 154-ACRE_DAIRY FARM, JOINING A ood town. Will sell cheap if taken before pril 1st. Joseph Pate, Tuttle, N. D. TO BUY — SELL—-EXCHANGE—OR MAKE farm loan._ Write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS YOUNG stallions and mares stock -and better, with good quality and style, and fl)ssessors of proven breeding possibilities. ead your herd with a sire bred for ProduCr tion and type. Get animals that will grow a dollar_a day, on easy terms, at farmers prices. E. O. Ophaug, Kloten, N. D, FOR SALE—REGISTERED PERCHERON stud colts, one yearling $250.00, one weanling $175.00, both blacks. Sound and straight, will make ton horses or better. Also seven year old standard bred stallion, bay, weight 1250 1bs. Has won two blue ribbons in show ring, has lots of speed. Johnson Bros., At- water, Minn. 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 {\}) \l\)rhereabouts. 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 tounn¥ car in A No. 1 shape. eVill, sell cheap fo Jos. F. Ira, R. F. D. No. 1, Lisbon, N. D FOR SALE — TWO PERCHERON STAL- lions, weighing about 2100-2200 1bs. One-:took first prize and champion at county fair in 1916, the other is not registered but licensed in. state. Albert Peterson, Yellowstone Co., Huntley, Mont. MY PUREBRED PERCHERON STALLION, age 5 years, weight 1900 pounds, sure -foa etter. Oscar E. Anderson, Bismarck, N. D\ . via stage). - FOR SALE —SIX YOUNG REGISTERED Clydesdale mares of good quality and fair weight. Cole Ferguson, Fergus, N. D. ONE' YEARLING JACK, FIT TO BREED ._this - coming _season. John M, TLaager, “Route 4, Morris, Minn, = Y Leader Glassitied Department iRl ‘“THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE This is 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. To members of the National Nonpartisan League when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 4 cents per word is made. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE r cash or trade for land. PAGE TWENTY.TWO All advertising for sale of lands Hay, Seed, Etc. ALFALFA SEED—MONTANA NORTHERN grown is the best and most hardy seed on the market. Prices genuine Geimm, pale blue blossom, grade No. 1, 40c; No. 2, 30c; Montana Native, 25c and 15c per pound. it you haven’t the money to buy, have your town merchant order it for you. Other ship- ping point, Moorhead, Minn., James Rannel, Harlem, Mont. FOR SALE—HOME GROWN RECLEANED alfalfa seed. Has stood on my farm for five cfreau-s without winter killing. 25c per pound. Sacks furnished. Dave Nickeson, Cayuga, N. D WE PAY THE FREIGHT. ASK FOR SAM- ples. Clover seed. sweet clover, hardy al- falfa. Timothy -and alsike mixed. “Seed (i&l:n. Northern Field Seed Co., Winona, mn. NORTH DAKOTA RED CLOVER GROWN i Farm since 1904 without change of seed. Get this hardy seed from Cloverlea Co., Blanchard, N. D. WANTED — CARLOAD OF CORN, pounds alfalfa, N. W. Dent seed corn, bushel Millet. Send price and description. Ole Fauskee, Edinburg. N. D. HOME GROWN MARCUS WHEAT. ALSO timothy and alsike clover seed mixture. Send ‘for free sample. -Benj. W. Crane, Grand Meadow, Minn. SWEET CLOVER, THE WONDERFUL drought resister. Restores soil, gives great crops, hay and pasture. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. ABOUT 15 TONS OF GOOD PRAIRIE HAY in stack for sale, $12.00 a ton. Located 4 miles from Milnas, N. D. O. A. Hopland, Milnas, N. D. FOR SALE —HOME GROWN TIMOTHY seed, 10 cents per pound, sacks included. Choice seed. \RI A. Swanson, Dennison, inn. PURE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, RAISED under severest conditions; ‘‘never winter !\(Iills." W. D. O. Malley, Mound, Slope Co., AN . WITH YOUR GRAIN SOW SWEET Clover and_stop worrying about hay and glastll)xre. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, THIRTY TONS NO. 1 ALFALFA HAY, $28.00 per ton; 20 ton No. 2 Alfalfa hay, $26.00 per ton; baled f. 0. b. A. G. Patey, Dore, N. D. GRIMM ALFALFA, ONE POUND, 50c; 25 pounds, 45c; 50 pounds, 40c. Write for sam- ple. Wm. Van Schaick, Shields, N. D TWENTY TONS GOOD UPLAND HAY, .00 per ton, F. O. B. Litchfield. Victor E. Nelson, Box 1, R. 7, Litchfield, Minn, NORTH DAKOTA GROWN 1917 CROP timothy seed sacked, at $8.00 per one hundred pounds. Ben Frencfl, Sheldon, N. D. CLOVERLEA SEED CO., BLANCHARD, N. Headquarters for hishest grade sweet clover and red clover seed. SEVENTY ' TONS OF GOOD -HAY FOR sale. $15.00 F. O. B. Fortuna, N. D. Muzzy Bros, Fortuna, N. D. FOR SALE—GUARANTEED PURE TIMO- thy seed, 8%c per pound. Erwin Beshow, South Shore, S. D. % FOR SALE—250 TONS FIRST GRADE AL- falfa hay in_stack, $15.00 per ton. John Abbl. Buhl, Idaho. HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND R,railr)ie, $12.50 per ton F O. B. Selfridge, FOR SALE HOME GROWN TIMOTHY seed. 10c pound. C. P. Epp, Munich, N. 100 8 | [~} Poultry—Miscellaneous PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY toms, $5.00; hens, $3.00. hite Wyandotte cockerels, $2.00; three for $5.0 Pearl Guineas, $1.00 ‘each. Prairie View - Stock Farm, Knox, N. D. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- 1.50; Dourbon Red turkeoy toms, $4.00; hens, $3.00; African Geese, $3.50. Ethel sex. glleurebred. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, T PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, furs, green hides, pelts, veal, rabbits, eggs. Get my-price list. S. L. McKay, 7 E. 554 St., St. Paul, Minn. LARGE WELL BRED ROUEN DUCKS; White African guineas; wild Mallards; French Houdan cockerels, Robert Fulliton, Austin, Neb. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND R cockerels $1.75 each. Bourbon Red turkeys, toms $5, hens $4. Otto Thieke, Beardsley, inn, PUREBRED M. B. TURKEYS, TOMS $5.00; hens %:I.OO. Barred Rock cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. Walt Cassidy, Elkton, S. D. ° BOURBON TURKEY TOMS, $5.00; PEKIN drakes, $1.00; R Red cockerels, $2.00. J James Bell, Portiand, N. D Wanted OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, furs. Or will tan them for you—lowest rices. Mark next shipment—Fargo Hide, ur & Tanning- Co., Fargo, N. D. _WANTED — SCRAP - IRON - BY" CARLOTS. - Highest market ea;iges. Also -auto tires, cox: &er. brass, ete. Write for quotations. . aftalin, 320- Front™St.,, Fargo, N. D. . Farm Machinery MR. FARMER. V get prepared for spring. Do not throw away your ord double. disc_Monitor drill on ac- count of discs spreading or coming apart, Order a set of my patent disc’ attachments, These_keep discs together and at the same time keep them clean. They will do -the work. Price 50c each or $10.00 for set of twenty. Cash or half down with order. For 60c, I will mail you a sample. State in order whether for single or double bar. John A. Swanson, Blacksmith, Bantry, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND 22 HORSE power gasoline tractor, with four plows at- tached; power hoist; one set eight-bottom engine plows; one manure spreader; all in good running order. John E. Fleckten, FOR SALE—110 H. P. CASE PLOW, ENGINE i done né6 plowing., 42- fully equipped. Has 4 q7&p separator, rig in first inch b, inch Aver i class shape, run 111 days at threshing. Fred Oehlke, Enderlin, N. ABSOLUTELY STAYS COOL—THIS TEST- ed Ford Tractor Addition. Does work of 4 horses. Price $250.00. Write for illustrated booklet. Farmers’ Tractor Company, 3o. 4th St., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE 30-600 RUMELY GAS EN- gine and one 36-56 Minneapolis special sepa- rator, all in good shape. Also one eight- bottom Avery cockshut engine gang. J. C. _ Fisher, Rhame, N. D. . %+ &\ °% - °% FOR SALE — EXTENSION RIMS FOR Reeves engine, 24 inch wide. Will carry engine any soft place. One tpfile geared sweep feed mill. A. M. G. Erickson, Wil- ton, ONE I. H. C. HAY PRESS WITH 6 H. P. gas engine, just as good as new. Capacity 20 tons a day. Price $325.00. O. Ohman, R F. D. 1, Box 56, Kensington, Minn.” FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE NICHOLS & Shepard separator, 40-60. One 25 horse power steam engine Nichols & She%ard. Ap- ply to Nels Sando, St. Thomas, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE REAL J. I. CASE EIGHT- bottom stubble plow. Have plowed 600 acres in North Dakota with it. In first class con- dition. Box 154, Dutton, Mont. TRACTOR RANGING FROM 20-40 TO 40-80 H. P. Must be in good shape and at reason- able price. State price in first letter. Hy. McLeod, Mt. Vernon, So. Dak. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE. EIGHT- bottom Engen plow good_as new, as it has only been used a little. Bye & Olson, Graf- ton, 5 FOR SALE —30-60 RUMELY OIL PULL tractor and 8-bottom Oliver plow used 600 %:rels). $2550.00. Lynden & Hilden, Reeder, WANTED—SIX OR EIGHT-BOTTOM SELF lift plow. N. P. Carlson, Washburn, N. D. Cattle TWO HEREFORD BULL CALVES, SEVEN months. Sire weighs 2200 pounds. Dams 1640 and 1480 pounds. First two checks for ?120.(!) and $100.00 takes them. Oscar ohnson, Shelby, Mont. FOR SALE—TWO - REGISTERED SHORT- horn bulls, 12 months old. Bred for beef and milk from heavy milking dams. Price very reasonable. Write for description. Clary Bros., Sun Prairie, Wis. TWO REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS for sale. Running in Avondale blood lines. Prices reasonable. Address Box 162, Hazel- ton, 5 FOR SALE—A REGISTERED POLLED DUR- ham bull, 3 years old. Cannot use him. Write E. J. Smith, Fortuna, N. D. FOR SALE—ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL, .29 months - old, Pnce $300.00, if taken soon. Orville Bonnell, Detroit, Minn. Lumber FOR RED CEDAR POSTS, ROUND OR split, in straight or mixed car loads, also telephone poles for rural lines. Address Farmers’ Union Local 204, Tiger, Wash. Andrew Gray, Secretary. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT WHOLE- sale prices. Farmers trade our specialty. Send us your bills for_free estimate, Robert l‘;,“mell;son Ccmpany, Box 1156-N., Tacoma, 'ash. SOUND TAMARACK POSTS. CARLOAD lots. F. B. Bagley. Write H. C. Wid- marck, Bagley, Minn. S For Sale or Exchange A RARE OPPORTUNITY. JUST WHAT you are looking for. 160 acres in Sunny Cuba, Santa Clara_ District. 20 acres in Grape Fruit, trees five years old, all healthy and bearing, will bring good income from this on. Balance of land all tillable either adapted for Grape Fruit or Sugar Cane. Large sugar mill in sight of land, big money in cane raising. Just the place for some one wzmtmx mild climate, steady income, all clear, American Colony. Will exchange for - ood land. Good reasons for selling. Write, heils & Weaver, FEdgeley, N. D, s T EOVED HCBCICYs No Do S Rl I HAVE FIVE CHOICE LOTS IN MADI- son, S. D., that I will trade for an Emer- son B, or an Allis-Chalmers, or a Gray trac- tor, 12-25 or bigger, with or without plows. Kerosene oil burner %referred. Answer at once stating price. eter Cosgrove, R. 4, Madison, S. D. NEW 'SIX-BOTTOM CASE STUBBLE BOT- toms for sale or trade for registered Per- cheron horses or registered cattle, R. O: Signalness, Berg, N. D. £ o TR - (A D OB A N T e 160-ACRE STOCK FARM, FENCED, HOUSE, barn, well, town nine miles, .00 per acre, Edna Van Schnaick, Summit, S, D. ALMOST NEW POTATO PLANTER. SEV- enty-five dollars. Alfred B nty Melhy.r o Te ergerson, Lock - 8 & - FIFTY TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY, $10.00 . er ton. Six giles station. G. A mley, illsbury, N. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—_FIVE BROWN Leghorn cockerels. Aug:. R. <% e ds, N ofyer % ug: R. Pearson, Ed MentionALead'er_yfieh wrltlng adv tisers

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