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! t Too Many Answers When The Leader moved to St. Paul, early in January, some of the records were delayed in arriving, and one or two of the advertisements ran longer than they were ordered. A subscriber in North Dakota became exasperated over the amount of correspondence he received and wrote the follownég letter: anuary 28, 1918, The Nonpartisan Leader: Gentlemen:—I put in an ad for two weeks in the Leader the time it chansed offices to St. Paul. I put it in from De- cember 31st to l!‘apuary 7th editions, and on January 14th it appeared again, so I wrote the Leader that I was sold out and flooded with letters, and on Janu- ary 2lst the ad appeared again, so I wrote another letter asking what was the matter that they don't take the ad out, and that they would have to stand all the postage on’ letters received from ganunr 14th, which was, on January 1st, $5.46. Now it is $10.50, and today the — ad is in again, and I get on an average of sixty letters a day contain- inf checks for seed corn. only had a few bushels of seed, and I won’t stand thefpostage as I would not ‘have anything left out of the corn. The Leader will refund this sub- . scriber over $15 for postage to date, and the bill is still increasing. Another subscriber advertised some dogs for sale in a January issue, and we stopped it on time. We received stamps and copy for ad which appeared in February 11th issue, saying. “Hounds all sold.” Classified ads in the Leader bring results. 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, Atwater, Minn, S. C. REDS, QUALITY MINNEAPOLIS WIN- ners. Strong, vigorous, dark, even red, from heavy laying stock. R. C. B. erels. FEggs for hatching. Horse Shoe Lake Farm, Nicollet, Minn Also white Orpington [I)ullets and cockerels. J. V. Bosch, Balaton, Minn. FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED WHITE WY- andotte cockerels, extra good; pnce}fZ.OO each; three for $5.00; six for $9.00. J. Moerer, Collis, Minn., R. No. 2, PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK. erels, $2.00 each or three for $5.00. Crated for shifment. Golden Rule Stock Farm, Driscoll, N. D. E 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 . Northwest. John F. Zimmerman, Daven- port. N. D . . 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. X - FOR SALE—ROSE COMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels, $1.50 each. Good birds. Mrs. E. J. Hanggi, Calvin, N. D. . C. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, . $2.00 and some at $1.50 each. Henry Halvor- son, Elbow Lake, Minn. QUALITY WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- w erels, $1.50 and $2.50 each. "John Bentdahl, A Hanska, Minn. PUREBRED R. C. SILVERLACED WYAN- dotte cockerels, $1.75 each. Iver M. Solberg Agate, N. D... . PURE BRED ROSE COMB WHITE WYAN- dotte cockerels, $2.00 each. O. J. Olson, Es- ~mond, N. D. ' PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE cockerels, $1.50. Carl Nelson, Stirum, N. D. Miscellaneous Also have 480 acres good brush land that we'll trade for other property. Write for particu- lars. J. R. Holton, Shevlin, Minn, LINEHAN BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF Linehan’s “Quick Relief,” the standard lini- ment for all purposes., Price $1.25 and $2. per bottle. g:zx remittance with your or- 1zérer])to Linehan Bros.,, Box 482, Hankinson, PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING _ STRAW- berry plants, $2.00 per hundred; June bear- ing, $1.00 per hundred. Delivered in May. E. E. Crane, Grand Meadow. Minn. 8 HAIR WORK—WATCH _CHAINS, SINGLE, : .00; double, $3.00. Switches, single 'stran sgc:'th:ee st’nfids 1.50. Best work. Mrs. strum, K'enmare. B WANTED TO BUY ONE CARLOAD_ O soft corn. Give price in first letter, G. Bartholomy, R. No. 2, Sheldon, N. D. WAR MAP, WESTERN AMERICAN FRONT. }en nfiilels) to inch, 30c. Free Press, Fessen- en. . . Dogs and Pet Stock PAIR ' OF WOLF HOUNDS, GOOD AND §Peedy; also pair of S-year-olé pups. Bargain 1 taken at once. O. J. Freeman, R, No. 2, . Esmond, N. D. TRAINED SCOTCH COLLIES FOR SALE c;I‘egp.E Pedigrees free. IWilliam_ Bahr, Glen in, N. D, ~RUSSIL AND “IRIS WOLF ~hounds,’ Big Elm, Dent, Minn, Mention Leader when writing <adver‘tlsers !fl\l = I . 8 o] =] > T >H z—- -4 =} N supplied. Rates are 6 cents per word. carries the full rate. Poultry—Miscellaneous PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotté 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. éunder Kittleson, Route 3, Harmony, Minn. PURE BRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels, $2.50 and $2.00. Mammoth Bronze turkey Toms, $6.00. ‘‘Canniemead Farm,” M. Canfield, Mgr., Fullerton, N. D. TRAPNESTED, PRIZEWINNING WHITE Rocks 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. beans, eggs. Get my price list. S. L. McKay, 7 E. 3rd St., St. Paul, Minn, LARGE WELIL 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. GOOD BARRED ROCKS, COCKERELS, $2.00 each. Also one White Muscovy drake for sale. Mrs. C. M. Bell, Doland, § D. WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $4.50. White Rock cockerels, $1.50. S. W. Sie- brands, Northwood, N. D. Swine m WILL EXCHANGE PURE BRED BERK. shire boar, weight 340, for pure bred X"t bred and whose litter can be registered. Also four Indian Runner ducks, one drake. No more chickens for sale. John Suchy, Parkers Prai- rie, Minn. TWENTY CHESTER WHITE GILTS FOR sale, They are b He by the great ighland Modei, No. 32055, and are bred for April litters. f’apers fur- . nished. J. S. Reber, Burr, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BRED g sow and gilts. Bred to Pathfinder Rival, a son of the mighty “Pathfinder.” D. D. Marquette, Milnor, N. D. . A CHOICE LOT OR DUROC JERSE¥ SOWS, red for April farrow. Best of breeding. Write for my delivered price. Nels Hanson, Jr., Carrington, N. D. REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE BOAR for sale; 14 months old. For further informa- tion write Herman Sachs, Holloway, 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. A FEW POLAND CHINA BOARS, PEDI- flee furnished. Sam Leverson, Hawley, inn., Route 1. . MULEFOOT BOARS AND BRED GILTS,. rNegistered. Henry Bruening, Carrington, DUROC GILTS TO FARROW IN -APRIL, W. W. Brewer, Oriska, 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. { P. Andrews, Pekin, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H.. TURKEYS, healthy, large, heavy boned. Toms, $6.00; l&enis $5.00. rs. Ole A. Johnson, fiavana, FOR SALE—PURE BRED WHITE HOLLAND turkey Toms, $5.00; nice, big Toms. John QOdegaard, Volga, S. D. BRONZE TURKEYS—TOMS, $5.00; HENS, '$3.50. Ormanzo Peterson, Blooming Prairie, inn, ~ PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, .00 each. S. N. Weinkauf, Courtnay, N. BOURBON RED TURKEYS—TOMS, 005 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 and beautifully marked; S:. C. eaver, Carrington, ARGE WHITE PEKIN DRAKES AND ducks, $1.50 each. Mrs. T. D. Jereska, Gen- eseo, N. D. PURE BRED AFRICAN GEESE, EITHE sex, $4.00. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, S. Lost L kS 8 3 = g 8 P ESTRAYED—TWO BAY GELDINGS, MANES roached, 1,400 pounds each. One has stri in face and white feet; the other has star in face ‘and was shod in front when he left, Please take up and notify F. H. Delger, Pin- gree, N. D. : Wanted—Farms- WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or fruit ranch for sale. 700 FEndicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. . . Honey WHI}‘OE CLOVER HO; $12,00; order. : ‘Neb. —Six lo-poumi pails, twelve 5-pound pails, $12,00, Cash with" Petrick go Vick, Grace City, N. D. i Leader 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 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 Towa Model, No. 42717, * 0. O. Mattson, NTY-TWO dee S P AGRTW I All advertising for sale of lands Horses o e A L O i s SO (P THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS YOUNG stallions and mares of ton stock and better, with good quality .and style, and gi)ssessors of grov_en breeding possibilities. lead your herd with a sire bred for produc- tion and type. Get animals that wifi 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 lbs. " Has won two blue ribbons in show ring, has lots of speed. Johnson Bros., At- water, Minn, PURE BRED ) IMPORTED PERCHERON stallion, Recorded and licensed to stand in North Dakota. Age seven years; weight 1885. g_ounds; color black. Built low and locky. or sale on account of having decided to kee .one of my pure bred two-year-olds for her sire. ‘Cannimead Farm,”” E. M. Canfield, Megr., Fullerton, N. D. PERCHERON SrAT T T v oo e— PERCHERON: STALLIONS, REGISTERED, and mares for sale cheap, as we want to close them out. Scotch top Shorthorn bulls and heifers, red and roans, fifteen heifers and ten bulls. This is a good bunch and will sell at a bargain, Write or come ard see them before you buy. Rushmore, Minn. = S LS P L L e Bl A e AT GRADE PERCHERON STALLION FOR sale or trade for cattle. Luther 11, sired by Luther 14791, foaled in year 1908, Coal black, white on left hind heel. Good foal getter. Reason for selling, too many mares of one breeding in my barn. For information ad- dress Richard Houer, Sheldon, N. D. A A e L R o DT DR S e REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLIONS ‘for sale; one gray 6 year old, weight 1900, rice $650.00; one black, 4 year olgd, price 50.00; one 3 year nldi: price $375.00. Also some good registered Percheron mares for sale. Marker Bros., Millarton, N. D. Redenius Bros., ' IMAGE BREAKER No. 59Z7—A BEAUTIFUL black Morgan stallion coming ten years old. Good qualitg' and style. Those interested can look over book and colts. Reason for dis- ?{osxng, stood three seasons. Price $400.00. y Simmet, R. 3, New Ulm, Minn. A GUARANTEED BOT AND WORM RE. mover for sale—Two sized packages: $5.00 size sufficient for ten to fourteen horses; $3.00 size, half as many. Sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Dakota Chemical Co., Fair- view, Mont. e S ROR L S Tt s e T ST R S 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. ELEVEN GOOD HORSES FOR SAL, F food weight and life, from 3 to 7 years; most- y mares. Also four colts; one clod crusher, 12 feet, $40.00; one sub-surface packer, 12 feet, $40.00. Fred ir'ule. Ray, 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 00. Thomas Winkjer, Garfield, Minn. FOR SALE, BLACK PERCHERON, “George,”’ No. 85772; .weight, 1900 pounds. '&enfls reasonable. *J B. G. Dunlop, Jamestown, HORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. RO “Knutson, Hatton, N, D. . For Sale or Exchange 240 ACRES GOOD TILLABLE LANDWI‘II‘; i - Bowman Co., N. D., for sale or trade. take horses, stallion, machjnery, tractor, au- tomobile or may take other things. For full particulars write Jjohn Aaréstad, Coopers- town, N. D. WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR GUERNSEYS, Holstein or Shorthorn heifers, my imported Hackney stallion,’ a sure breeder. J. V. Bosch, Balaton, Minn. WANTED—TO TRADE OVERLAND CAR for small tractor; 10-20 Titan preferred. Or* will pay cash. Hokanson Bros., R. 2, Box 27, Warren, Minn. HAVE HORSES OR LAND OR BOTH TO trade for tractor or any farm machinery. What have you? Box 181, Warwick, N. 3 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—B-FLAT TEN- or valve trombone and leather. case. Write M. J. Ertl, Watkins, Minn. FORTY ACRE FARM CLEAR $800.00 TO EX- change for tractor. Write Box 156, c/o The Nonpartisan Leader. — TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES FOR SALE or exchange for cattle.” Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D, ; "Business Opportunities PARTNERS WANTED—IRRIGATED HOME- steads. Best climate; surest, cheapest fruit, hay, grain, livestock, big profits, honest. Cai’dwell. Wilson, Edaho. it AUTO. ROADS; POCKET MAP NORTH Dakota; any state; each 30c. Free Press. Fessenden, {I D. ok 'z ~ Agents Wanted - 233% PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK Intensifiers to. automobile owners and ga- rages:. Banishes_spark plug troubles, Schln like wild-fire. xclusive tcmtorx Write quick. Jubilee Mfg. Co., Dept, F .4, Omaha, Farm Machinery e _ MR_FARMER, NOW IS THE TIME TO . get prepared for spring. Do not throw away gzurpo d double dise 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 sect 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 ood running order., John E. Fleckten, gliobe, N. D. 3 FOR SALE—110 H. P. CASE PLOW, ENGINE fully cqq_x&ped. Has done no plowing. 42- 7 inch b, inch Avc:ly separator, rig in first class shape, run 111.days at threshing. Fred QOechlke, Enderlin, N. D. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE NICHOLS & Shepard separator, 40-60. ne 25 horse power steam engine Nichols & She%ud. Ap- ply to Nels Sando, St. Thomas, N. D. 30-60 RUMLEY OIL PULL ENGINE FOR sale cheap. Eight bottom Moline plow, 32-56 Aultman_Taylor separator in running order. FEliason Bros., Waldheim, Mont. FOR SALE—TWO NEW J. 1. CASE 14-INCH stubble bottoms; never on plow. First check for $35.00 takes them, freight Said to your station. Geo. Ettles, Mina, S. D. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE EIGHT- bottom Engen plow %ood as new, as it has only l):eelr; used a little, Bye & dlson, Graf- ton, N. D. %t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—NEARLY :...w Avery 5 botton automobile lift, independent beamn plow. A. Murphy, Niagara, N. D. FOR SALE—SIX BOTTOM PLOW BREAK- er and_stubble bottoms, with extra shares: Louis Huser, Bantry, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE 10-20-C. O. D. GAS TRAC- tor, used three days. A-1 condition. G. Bai- lard, Ambrose, N. D ONE FORTY-FIVE SIXTY INTERNATION- al engine for sale or trade. W. S. Bryson, Turtle Lake, N. D. WANTED—? OR 8 shaped discs. P. Carlson, Washburn, N. D WANTED—SIX OR_EIGHT-BOTTOM SELF lift plow. N, P. Carlson, Washburn, N. D. Cattle ESTLEY FARM OFFERS FOR SALLE A ure bred, big, husky Holstein bull calf, born ast December, nearly all white. He is a gandson of the great DeKol Alban Princess, .40, and Korndyke Czarine Pontiac Polka- dot, who carries 50% the same blood as the $50,000 bull. His dam is a grand-daughter of Pontiac Hengerveld Parthenea and Sir Clyde, the sire of seven 30-Lb. to 37-Lb. cows. Price $150.00. Write today for pedigree, which tells more. Westley Farm, Coopers- town, N. D. TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, one six months, one eleven months old, from hlfh producing dams. Good type and good color—$90 and $100. Also one three-unit Hin- man milking machine, first-class shape, com- glete without engine—$%0. John \lj}liwock, tanley, N. D. il A T S, M T £ HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS FOR SALE— three of them, just ready for service. Sired by Blooming Grove Skylark, closely related to the world’s champion cow and from high %)roducmg dams. Certificate of registry, trans- er and health certificate with each sale. A. J. McLarty, Starkweather, N. D. 2 ks Ohi L LA ML LE A LU T SRS ld SHORTHORN BULL- FOR SALE. CHOICE individual—of choice goods and White Hall Sultan blood lines. sonable. Also genuine Grimm alfalfa 50c per gimnd. Special I‘pflce for hundred pound lots. . S. Thomas, Florence, S. D. et T OISO b S e L T FOR_SALE—MY ENTIRE HERD OF HOL- steins, headed by a registered bull of merit. E_lihl head of splendid dairy stock priced right for someone desiring a start in Hol- steins. E. J. McDonald, I:slbow Lake, Minn. — o ST 0N G, ohow Lake, -Minim. TWO REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS for sale, one red, one roan, nine months old. Both sired by one of Ringmaster's sons. 125.00 apiece if taken at once. Wm, Carlson, ox 813, Cando, N. D. e gy e e T e S T e o FOR SALE—ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL, 29 months ' old, rnce $300.00, if taken soon. Orville Bonnell, Detroit, Minn. Help Wanted WANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED OR YOUNG lady to do housework ‘and help with chickens. State wages and give references in first let- ter. Can start now; stfiy till next winter. : Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Harmony, Minn. WANTED, AT ONCE—COMPETENT GIRL to assist with housework on farm, references; can also furnish same from for- mer el]r\?)loyes. Mennick -Fossum, R. 1, Max- bass, N. D. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — f T PACKER, V- { FARMERS, -men, women. Thousands government jobs cl:})en. $100.00 per month. Write for list. ngl{'khn Institute, Dept. M. 48, Rochester,. Wanted : OUR " PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, furs. i[ Mi(l“. talta t.ll:pm for ou—-—kfivest rices. ark next shi t— ide, ur & Tanning Co., Fa&lzlth. a.rgo _xde WANTED — SCRAP IRON. BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices. - Also auto tires, cop-: Kg{'tbm“’ etc. Write for quotations. M. X. alin, 320 Front St., Fa N.D. - Harness A LS g I T e e R BUY YOUR HARNESS DIRECT FROM THE ‘manufacturer; save dealers’ profits; send for circular. Minnesota Harness Co., i St., St. Paul, Minn. -~ Work Wanted : WORK_ WANTED—BY A _WI L g & : = v 12 years old. ‘Martha Bailey, R. 6, Ft.\— .. Wayne ; Mention' Leader when writing adver State price and condition. N. _ A herd head priced rea- -