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L S S e e Ak o g il H U g i i i PR TG ST i 4 t il {77 Mention Leader when w TOINE 8 . B e e 'l 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 S. C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS from hardy farm raised females mated to 230 egg strain cockerels. Safe delivery and fer- tility guaranteed. $2.00 per 15 prepaid. We also have a few good cockerels at $2.00 each, Nelson Bros.,, Rockdale Farm, Minn. PUREBRED, PRIZEWINNING ROSE COMB ‘hite Leghorns; Single Comb White Or&;n - ton Cockerels, $2.00 each. Order now. 3 i Borgschatz, Zumbrota, Minn. mnn, CHOICE RHODE ISLAND RED COCKER- els, single and rose comb, $1.50 each. Satis- fied customers or money refunded. Clayton Rust, Marion, N. D, PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $2.00 each or three for $5.00, Crated for shirment. Golden Rule Stock Farm, Driscoll, N. D. LARGE COLUMBIA WYANDOTTES, SIL- ver Laced Wyandottes, Buff Leghorns, cock- . erels and pullets. trami, Minn, R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS L. Johannessohn, Bel- for sale. One of the best strains in the Northwest. John F. Zimmerman, Daven- port. N. D. PUREBRED ROSECOMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels, $1.50 each. Satisfaction or return. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. 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. FINE PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCK- erels for sale at $2.00 each. Martin Gunder- son, Stratford, S. D. QUALITY WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $1.50 and $2.50 each. John Bentdahl, Hanska, Minn. PUREBRED R. C. SILVERLACED WYAN- dotte cockerels, $1.75 each. Iver M. Solberg Agate, N. D. PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE cockerels, $1.50. Carl Nelson, Stirum, N. D. PUREBRED R. C. R. I. RED COCKERELS, $1.50. Mrs. Bert Maring, Georgetown, Minn, Poultry—Miscellaneous PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, eggs, Bronze turkeys for sale. For $1.00, I will send you a secret “ telling you how to save your chicks from dying in_the shell. Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Route 3, Harmony, Minn. RAPNESTED, PRIZEWINNING WHITE ocks farm raised. Stock and eggs in sea- son. = Also Pekin ducks and seed corn. A. Klem, New Ulm, Minn, > I PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, furs, green hides, pelts, veal, rabbits, eggs. Get my price list. S. L. Mckay, 7. E. 3rd St., St. Paul, Minn, ; LARGE WELL BRED ROUEN DUCKS; White African guineas; wild Mallards; French Houdan cockerels. Robert Fulliton, Austin, Neb. - PUREBRED M. B. TURKEYS, TOMS $5.00; hens $3.00. Barred Rock cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. Walt Cassidy, Elkton, S. D. BOURBON TURKEY TOMS, $5.00; PEKIN drakes, $1.00; .R. C. Red cockerels, $2.00. James Bell, Portland, N. D. WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $4.50. White Rock cockerels, $1.50. S. W. brands, Northwood, N. D. Turkeys MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, THE NEXT 30 days—Toms, $5.00 and $6.00, according to quality; hens, $4.00. They are birds of qual- ity. L. P. Andrews, Pekin, N. D. PUREBRED M. B. TURKEYS FROM: OVER 40-pound stock. Toms, $6.00 and $7.00; hens, $4.00 'an Mrs. Geo. H. Leslie. R Antler, N. FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEYS, healthy, large, heavy boned. Toms, $6.00; hens, $5.00. Mrs. Ole ‘A. Johnson, Havana, ). , TARGE BOURBON RED TURKEY TOMS, from prize-winning - stock—Price, $5.00. Mr. De Remer, Webster, S. D BRONZE TURKEYS—TOMS, $5.00; HENS, 51&50 Ormanzo Peterson, Blooming Prairie, mn, PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, :$6.00 each. S. N. Weinkauf, Courtnay, N. D. BOURBON RED TURKEYS—TOMS, g.oo; - hens, $4.00. A. P. Dahlen, Kindred, N. D. CHOICE BRONZE TURKEYS FROM PRIZE .pen, Mrs. Geo. Stead, Manvel, N. D, Ducks and Geese ROUEN DRAKES $2.00. DUCKS $1.50. LARGE “an autifully marked. S. éaver, : Carrington, N. D.» ARG WHITE, PEKIN DRAKES AND 4 ~duck§N$1.50 each. l\ifi. T. D. Jereska, Gen- ”1 oy a o % “Mention Leader when writing advertisers Sie- - [ b o =) o S Lead Lea, carry the full rate. Swine FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM—THE-HOME of the little red pigs. For quick sales 1 will -cut the price on spring pigs, either kind 5.00 and $30.00 apiece. gust a_few more eft. Send in your orders quick. R. C. Mad- sen, Route 2, Detroit, Minn. et S, SO AN, D e TWENTY CHESTER WHITE GILTS FOR sale, hey are by Iowa Model, No. 42717. He by the great I‘fighland Model, No. 32955, and are bred. for April litters. i’apers fur. nished. J. Reber, Burr, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BRED sow and gilts. Bred to Pathfinder Rival, a son of the mightKI “II)’athfinder." D. D Marquette, Milnor, A CHOICE LOT OR DUROC JERSEY SOWS, farrow. Best of breeding. bred for April Write for my delivered price. Nels Hanson, Jr., Carrington, N. D HIGH MODEL STOCK. WE HAVE THREE serviceable seven months old Duroc Jersey boars for sale. Prices right.. Ingberg Bros., Hendrum, Minn. FOR CHOICE PUREBRED YORKSHIRE gilts due to farrow in April, write L. A. Knobe, Willow City, N. D. A SPLENDID _REGISTERED POLAND China sow at* Farmer's price. Bred. F. H. Cavett, Enderlin, N. D, PUREBRED LARGE TYPE POLAND CHINA sows,” for sale, priced rizht. Ward Skeen, Egeland, N. D. A FEW POLAND CHINA BOARS, PEDI- gree furnished. Sam Leverson, Hawley, Minn., Route 1 = CHOICE REGISTERED POLAND CHINA R?ag. Address C. W. Goodyear, Rock Lake, MULEFOOT BOARS AND BRED GILTS, rNegistered. Henry Bruening, Carrington, SIX BERKSHIRE BOARS FOR SALE. Max Weber, Tower City, N. D. DUROC GILTS TO FARROW IN APRIL. . W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. Horses THE, FAIRVIEW. PERCHERONS YOUNG stallions and mares of ton stock and better, with good quality and style, and ssessors of Srov'en breeding possibilities. {ead your herd with a sire bred for Froduc- tion and type. Get animals that will grow a dollar_a” day, on easy terms, at farmers prices. E. O. Ophaug, Kloten, N. D. REGISTERED CLYDESDALES, PERCHER- ons and Belgians from 1% years to 11. Also "Aberdeen Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn registered bulls. One big range Hereford herd bull 6 years old. Also one Advance Cross Compound 25 H. P. engine and Minne- apolis separator. These are real bargains. Write for information. Addis Kelley, De Smet, S. 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. REGISTERED PERCHERON = STALLIONS for sale; one gray 6 year old, weight 1900, price $650.00; one black, 4 year old, price $550.00; one 3 year old, price $375.00. Also some good re%stered Percheron mares for. sale. Marker Bros., Millarton, N. D. IMAGE BREAKER No. 592/—A BEAUTIFUIL, black Morgan stallion coming ten years old. Good quality and style. Those interested can look over book and colts. Reason for dis- posing, stood three seasons. Price $400.00. y Simmet, R. 3, New Ulm, Minn. 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. FOR SALE—THREE REGISTERED PERCH- eron stallions, coming two and three years old. Low down animals and represent the breed well. $400.00 and $500.00. . Thomas Winkjer, Garfield, Minn. Lumber LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT WHOLE- sale prices. Farmers trade our specialty. Send us rour bills for free estimate. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N., Tacoma, Wash. LUMBER, POSTS—WRITE US ABOUT prices delivered your station. Send list for estimate. Pay after unloading. Kirk Com- pany, Box 1138-N., Tacoma, Wash. ‘SOUND TAMARACK POSTS. 'CARLOAD lots. F. O. Bagley. Write H. C. Wid- marck, Bagley, Minn. RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS—DELIV- ered prices to-farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. s . \ FOR SALE—TAMARACK POSTS. WRITE for prices, F. O. B. cars, U. I. Howard, Clear- brook, Minn. : Agents 233 PER CENT PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE Spark Intensifiers to Auto owners, garages, trouble, ~Sells like xclusive ferritory, = Write quiok. - Co., Dept, F-2; Omaha, Nebr. Banishes spark . plug wildfire. -Jubilee Mf; er Glassified Department “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 supplied. Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 6 cents per word. To members of the National Nonpartisan ue 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 All advertising for sale of lands Farms o O A G S PR P e S ACT NOW—IT’'S BUT A FEW WEEKS TILL you can be seeding here. Think of that! Come or send for maps and folders, right away. Yeu will want to decide where you are going, soon. If you once investigate AITKIN COUNTY, you'll see why there is such a rush for these lands, and will wonder how- the prices can be so low. Add to this the easy terms, and what more can you ask? Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island ailway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. s T D0 DU, I, o COME TO BEAUTIFUL SUNNY COLORADO Springs—1440 acre stock ranch, 2 cottages, barns, corral, fine timber, shade, 15 ft. of water for irrigation, large spring piped for domestic use, free open range, pastures six by eight miles adjoining ranch. On good auto highway, one hour’s ride from city. Ranch will feed 500 head of cattle and one thousand hogs by proper handling. Price .00. J. F. L. S%haefer. 111 So. Weber t., Colorado Springs, Colo. 320-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. I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE farms. Will deal with owners only. Give full description, location and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. 160 ACRES FARM LAND, TWO MILES from Lake Superior. wo good trout streams. Part timber. $8.00 per acre. Oscar A. Johnson, Shelby, Mont. Y, O o o GOOD FARM (4800) FOR SALE OR LEASE, Between Quincy and Wenatchee,” Wash. Good progerty to right party. E. Yeager, 403 S. Dak. St., Butte, Mont. e s e S e SO e 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE IN WAPACA Co., Wisconsin. Might exchange for small farm in east or California land. Box 127, R. 1, Clintonville, Wis. 320-ACRE, RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE, Northern Phillips Co., Mont. 240 acres till- able. Good water. N. :I Brandt, Whitewater, Mont., via Saco, Mont. e LU AL e UL PO O N i FOR SALE —160 ACRES GOOD PRAIKIE land; can all be broke. Eight and a half miles from Driscoll. Write Martin Sund- heim, Steele, N. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR cash, no matter where located. Particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. - 480 ACRES BRUSH LAND, VERY EASILY cleared. Incumbrance $4300.00, which has nine years to run at 5%. Will trade equity fig other property. J. R. Holton, Shevlin, inn. WANTED TO EXCHANGE FARGO CITY lots for farm property. Vi erefle)rred. Write John Frishman, Upham, FARMS TO RENT—HALF SECTION, STOCK and machinery or without.. Anyone wishing to rent, write Ben Collins, Halliday, N. D. . IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A MINNE- sota diversified or dairy farm, write for list. L. P. Larson, Braham, Minn., Drawer C MY 154-ACRE_DAIRY FARM, JOINING A ood town. Will sell cheap if taken before ipril 1st. Joseph Pate, Tuttle, N. D. 160-ACRE STOCK FARM, FENCED, HOUSE, barn, well, town nine miles, $22.00 per acre, Edna Van Schnaick, Summit, S. D. IMPROVED QUARTER IN YELLOW MED- icine Co., Minn,, for sale by owner. Bargain. Inquire Box 133, Gary, S. D. MONTANA HOMESTEADS—MILLIONS OF acres available. Circulars free. Homestead Bureau, . Box 845, Butte, Mont. TO BUY —SELL—EXCHANGE—OR MAKE ;_arm lol%n. Write or. see Herbert Hodge, argo, ; For Sale or Exchange 2490 ACRES GOOD TILLABLE LAND IN Bowman Co., D., for sale or trade. Will take horses, stallion, machinery, tractor, au- tomobile or may take other things. For full . particulars write John Aarestad, Coopers- town, N. 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. WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR GUERNSEYS, Holstein or Shorthorn heifers, my imported Hack‘nefi stallioh, a sure breeder. J. V. Bosch, Balaton, Minn. HAVE HORSES OR LAND OR BOTH TO trade for tractor or any farm machinery. What have you? Box 181, Warwick, N. McHenry county ° FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CATTLE—:v Half section prairie stock farm goes at $9000.00, Town two miles. Box 107, Goodridge, Minn. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—B FLAT TEN- or valve trombone and leather case. Write M. J. Ertl, Watkins, Minn. TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES FOR SALE or exchange for cattle. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D, Lost LOST—$5.00 REWARD, TWO HORSES, ONE Oct. Oth. o . 3. one Nov. Ba idin 3 years old, blind in right eye. YB15e 2 Belcnurt,_ 'PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT -HgUNDS %L SOLD. ']. E. Jacobson,. La . ¥ Black mare,” - : %? Bqays old. Joseph Tetrault, Belcour i S I DA Y s el / Hay, Seed, Etc. ALFALFA SEED—MONTANA NORTHERN grown is the best and most hardy seed on the market. Prices bfenume Grimm, pale blue blossom, grade No. 1, 40c; No. 2, 30c; Montana Native, 25c and 15¢ per pound. If 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—40 TONS BALED UPLAND HAY at $24.00; 25 tons baled timothy hay at $25.00; 25 tons baled lowland hay at $19.00; 15 tons shredded corn stalks at $14.00 per ton. Above fl'§ces F. O. B. Arco. E. T. Ebbesen, Arco, mnn., FARLY SEED CORN — NORTHWESTERN. Dent, Golden Glow, Northern Golden Dent, N. D. Special, Farly White Dent. Send for samples and price list. L. N. Crill Seed Co., Elk Point, S. D. FOR SALE—HOME GROWN RECLEANED alfalfa seed. Has stood on my farm for five swars without winter killing. 25c per ound. Sacks furnished. Dave Nickeson, ayuga, N. D. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. ASK FOR SAM- les. Clover seed. sweet _clover, hardy al- alfa. Timothy and alsike mixed. Seed corn. Northern Field Seed Co., Winona, Minn. $ NORTH DAKOTA RED CLOVER GROWN continously at Cloverlea Farm since 1904 without change of seed. Get this hardy seed - from Cloverleaf Seed Co., Blanchard, 1\}'.' D. e IS0 Dtec L0, Manchard, N1k - EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE —$2.00 per bushel, sacks included. Shipment will be'made as soon as weather permits. A. C. Smith, Milnor, N. D. oA L L P TR g HOME GROWN MARCUS WHEAT. ALSO timothy and alsike clover seed mixture. Send “for free sample. Benj. W. Crane, Grand Meadow, Minn. W I e e m e SWEET CLOVER, THE WONDERFUL drought resister. Restores soil, gives great crops, hay and Igasture. Cloveriea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. 2 e T Ly FOR SALE —HOME GROWN TIMOTHY seed, 10 cents &er pound, sacks included. Choice seed. . A. Swanson, Dennison, inn. B A e o I O 000 o DOl o1 0 WANTED TO BUY—TWELVE BUSHELS OF medium red clover seed. and sample and price to John" Trog, Route 1, So. St. Paul, Minn. EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES, $1.50 PER bushel. Also one pedigreed Aberdeen Angus i)&.x.ll, 4 years old. H. P. Hénrickson, Ulen, inn. e NN e Dty S PURE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, RAISED under severest conditions; ‘“never winter llslills." W. D. O. Malley, Mound, Slope Co., WITH YOUR GRAIN SOW SWEET Clover and stop worrying about hay and RYastll)xre. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE AT $6.00 per hundred, F. O. B. Wallace, S. D. A. F. Hinze, Box 42, R. 1, Florence, S. 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 . Nelson, Box 1, R. 7, Litchfield, Minn. FOR SALE —ONE HUNDRED POUNDS pure N. D. grown Grimm alfalfa, S0c per pound. W. E:. Marquardt, Voltaire, N. D. ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE—NORTH DA- kota grown, at reasonable price. Also young work horse. H. A. Nelson, Ray, N. D. THIRTY-TWO TONS EAR({,Y CUT HAY, $18.00 per ton baled, F . . B._Goodridge, Minn., Write Ole Quam, Erie, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA GROWN 1917 CROP timothy seed sacked, at $8.00 per one hundred pounds. Ben French, Sheldon, N. D. HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND rairie, $12.50 per ton, F. O. B. Selfridge. artin Swift, Selfridge, N. D. BLUE JOINT HAY FOR SALE—WIRE OR write for prices F. O. B. cars. Carl K. Krass, Harlem, Mont. 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. y FOR SALE—250 TONS FIRST GRADE AL falfa hay in_ stack, $15.00 per ton. John Abbl. Buhl, Idaho. - FIFTY TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY, $10.00 per ton. Six miles station. G. A. Lemley, Pillsbury, N. D. . 3 v & ONE HUNDRED TONS PRAIRIE HAY FOR ) ¥ ?\;’-leb $20.00 per ton, F. O. B. cars, Reeder, ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA GROWN, 20c per pound. Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont. GOOD UPLAND FEEDING HAY FOR SALE —Citizens State Bank, Selfridge,!N. D. Harness 3 e Ry HEAVY NEW MULE SKIN FACE CASE collars, any size, $275 each; ‘extra heavy farm collars, $3.50; New Pinery collars, $5.00 each; heavy lined duck ‘storm blankets, $6.00 pair; good second hand leather halters. 6 for $2.50; 4,800 sets new and second hand harness, your own price. i T T Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn,, Dept. 10. Dogs and Pet Stock b ¥ PAIR OF WOLF HOUNDS, GOOD AND 3 speedy; also pair of S-yeahol& pups. Bargain 5 if taken at once. O.'7. Freematll’, R. Ng. 2, Y Esmond, N. D. oure, N. DOGS ALL SOLD. W. A. Sweeney, Gran- . | a¥ifle NOBwRTTRhe - DR e et : ville, N.'D. - - Honey : WHITE CLOVER HONEY—Six 10-pound pails, $12.00; twelve S:pound pails, $12.00. Cash wi - order, Petl‘-vi:k g, Vick?aé:a& City, Ngh];nth 4 Mentlon Leader when writing advertisers .

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