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e Mv. —- Mention Leader when writi T T S S S T A AT o ———————— S e bt e oo S . Chickens - S. C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS from hardy farm raised females mated to 230 cgg 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. Minorca cock- erels. Eggs for hatching, Horse Shoe Lake Farm, Nicollet, Minn PURE-BRED ROSE_COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, laying strain, $2.00 and $3.00. Bourbon Red turkey Toms, fine birds, each $5.00. Mrs. R. W. Helvey, i,‘pham, N. D PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS and Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale. Also white Orpington 1‘Xullets and cockerels. J. V. Bosch, Balaton, Minn. FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED WHITE WY- andotte cockerels, extra good; price $2.00 each; three for $5.00; six for $9.00. J. H. Moecrer, Collis, Minn., R. No. 2. PURE-BRED SINGLE COMB R. I. RED cockerels, $1.50 to $2.00. From bred-to-la stock. Oakwood Stock & Poultry Farm, El- bow Lake, Minn. 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. SINGLE_COMB BUFF ORPINGTON COCK- erels—Pure-bred; from prize-winning stock. - {’lr_ices reasonable. K. J. Folken, Wendell, Minn. PURE-BRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels, Ringlet strain, $2.50 and $3.00 each. . G. Hawthorne, Voltaire, N. D. PURE-BRED BOURBON RED TURKE Toms for sale at $5.00. Each by Edward Engebretson, Starbuck, Minn. PUREBRED S. C. WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels and pullets for sale. Henry S. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. FOR SALE—ROSE COMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels, $1.50 each. Good birds. Mrs. . J. Hanggi, Calvin, N. D PURE-BRED SINGLE COMB RHODE IS- land Red cockerels, deep red, $1.25 each. F. E, Wright, Summit, S. D. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $1.75_each; $1.50 if five are taken. Wm, But- gereit, Coteau, N. QUALITY WHITE WYANDOTTE_ COCK- erels, $1.50 and $2.50 each. John Bentdahl, Hanska, Minn. PURE-BRED BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els at $2.00 and $2.50. George Barta, Pisek, N. D., Route 1. PURE BRED ROSE COMB WHITE WYAN- dotte cockerels, $2.00 each. O. J. Olson, Es- mond, N, PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOT cockerels, $1.50. Carl Nelson, Stirum, N. D Cattle WESTLEY FARM OFFERS FOR SALE A ure bred, big, husky Holstein bull calf, born ast December, nearly all white. He is a grandson of the great DeKol Alban Princess, 33.40, and Korndyke Czacine 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. 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 ?roducing dams. Certificate of registry, trans- er and health certificate with each sale. A. J. McLarty, Starkweather, N. D. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE. (;HOICE individual of choice goods and White Hall Sultan blood lines. sonable. Also genuine Grimm alfalfa 50c per pound. Special price for hundred pound lots. S. Thomas, Florence, S. D. FOR SALE—TWENTY 2-YEAR-OLD HOL- stein heifers, 15/16 and better. All bred to an A bull—a nice bunch. Also some seed oats and barley, Marquis wheat and timothy seed. Prices right. Zum Brunner Bros,,-Hasty, Minn. JFOR_SALE—MY ENTIRE HERD OF HOL- steins, headed by a registered bull of merit. Eight head of splendid dairy stock priced right for someone desiring a start in Hol- steins. E. J. McDonald, Elbow Lake, Minn. 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 FOR SALE—_SEVERAL FINE YOUNG PURE. [e] [2] = ( | | bred Holstein bulls, from 2 to 9 months old. - Out of high producing dams. Write for fur- ther information. Theo. H. Thompson, As- toria, S. D. » FOR SALE—ONE OR A CARLOAD OF GOOD, serviceable Aberdeen-Angus bulls. P. Abra- hamson, Lanesboro, Minn. Businéss Opportunities PARTNERS WANTED—IRRIGATED HOME- - steads. Best climate; surest, cheapest fruit, hay, grain, livestock, big profits, honest. Caldwell, Wilson, Idaho. AUTO ROADS; POCKET MAP NORTH Dakota; :m;lr\I st]gte; each 30c. Free Press. Fessenden. Agents Wanted 233% PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK Intensifiers to automobile owners and ga- rages. Banishes_spark plug troubles. Sells " like “wild-fire. ~_Exclusive _territory. Write _quick. Jubilee Mfg. Co., Dept. F-4, Omaha, Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—FARM WITH EVERY- thing furnished. ' Might buy egui ment. Box 155, c¢/o Nonpartisan Leader, St. Paul, Minn. Leader Glassified Department ‘“THE FARMER’'S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, i prodéice for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Rates are 6 cents Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. per word. 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. carries the full rate. All advertising for sale of lands ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Horses CHOICE OF TWELVE PERCHERON STAL- lions and mares; also Shorthorn bulls. All registered, state licensed and tested. Year- lings to 7-year-olds and weigh near’the ton mark when. matured. Best of blood lines; tried and very sure breeders. Colts and calves to show. Reasonable }){nces and_eas, terms. Wn. Steinbach, New Rockford, N. D. THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS YOUNG stallions and mares of ton stock and better, with good quality and style, and possessors of proven breeding possibilities. Head 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. FORSALE, FOUR PERCHERON STALLIONS, ages from 2 to 6 years, two black, one gray, and one roan; also four Percheron mares ranging in age from 5 to 10 years. All safe in foal to my herd stud, Sentinel No. 99424, These horses are all big_and boney and Olbert and Clypsoy breed. L. H. ‘Steen, ~Kulm, 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. PURE BRED IMPORTED PERCHERON stallion, Recorded and licensed to stand in North Dakota. Age seven years; wei%xt 1885 ounds; color black. Built low and blocky. g‘or sale on account of having decided to keep’ one of my pure bred twu-'year-olds for her sire. ‘“Cannimead Farm,”” E. M. Canfield, Mgr., Fullerton, N. D. 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 and gee them before you buy. Redenius Bros., Rushmore, Minn. RADE 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 REGISTERED PERCHERON = STALLIONS for sale; one gray 6 year old, weight 1900, rice $650.00; one black, 4 year old, price 50.00; one 3 year old, price $375.00. Also some good registered Percheron mares for sale. Marker Bros., Millarton, N. D IMAGE BREAKER No. 5927—A BEAUTIFUL 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 .00. Hy Simmet, R. 3, New Ulm, Minn. 'OR_SALE—ONE REGISTERED BELGIAN stallion, comin% {ears old; color, dark chest- nut; weight, 1, bs. Guaranteed for service. Reason for wanting1 to sell, ‘scarm&y of help. e. e | Price very reasonable. Inquire of Geo. Goetz- nger, Alamo, N.- > ety LEVEN GOOD HORSES FOR SALE—O ood weight and life, from 3 to 7 years; most- fy mares. Also four colts; one clod crusher, 12 feet, $40.00; one sub-surface packer, 12 feet, $40.00. Fred i’ule, Ray, N. D. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR STOCK— My pure bred Percheron stallion; age, 7; weight, 1,875. Sure foal getter and fine indi- vidual. j 0. Lein, Regan, N. Di~— FOR SALE, BLACK PERCHERON, “George,” No. 85772; weight, 1900 pounds. genDns reasonable. B. G. Dunlop, Jamestown, FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, TO CLOSE an estate—Black Percheron stallion; 4 fizars old; weight, 1,800, M. Bauer, Fessenden, N. D. HORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ROY Knutson, Hatton, N. D 2 [~} Swine TWENTY CHESTER WHITE GILTS FOR sale, They are by Iowa Model, No. 42717. He by the great Highland Model, No. 32955, and are bred for April litters. Papers fur- nished. S. Reber, Burr, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BRED sow and gilts. Bred to Pathfinder Rival, a son of the mighty ‘“Pathfinder.” D. D, Marquette, Milnor, A CHOICE LOT OR DUROC JERSEY SOWS, bred 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 ilts due to farrow in April; write L. A. g(nobe, Willow City, N. D. % MULEFOOT BOARS AND BRED GILTS, rNegi]s)tcred. Henry Bruening, Carrington, DUilOé GILTS TO FARROW IN APRIL,. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N.D. Honey WHITE CLOVER HONEY—Six 10-pound pails, $12.00; twelve 5-pound pails, $12.m? Cashpwifl; &rd&" Petrick &o i e Vick, Gnce City, N. D. PAGE TWENTY-TWO Hay, Seed, Etc. ALFALFA SEED—MONTANA NORTHERN grown is the best and most hardy seed on the market. Prices genuine Grimm, pale blue blossom, grade No. 1, 40c; No. 2, 30c; Montana Native, 25¢ 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, - arlem, Mont. EARLY SEED CORN — NORTHWESTERN Dent, Golden Glow, Northern Golden Dent, N. D. Special, Early 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 gears without winter killing. 25c per . 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 it;r.n Northern Field Seed Co,, Winona, mnn. NORTH DAKOTA RED CLOVER GROWN continously at Cloverlea Farm since without change of seed. Get this hardy seed from Cloverleaf Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. SWEET CLOVER, THE WONDERFUL drought resister. Restores soil, gives great crops, hay Cloveriea Seed Co., - Blanchard, . GRIMM ALFALFA, GROWN IN WARD County. No winter killing in my five i experience. Price 50c per pound. T. O. " Des Lacs, N. D. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? as cheap. sale. g and_pasture, N.D. IT IS JUST . Brome grass and alfalfa seed for \}-axlr;wew Stock Farm, O. R. Toliver, Fife; Marquis; Barley 165 Wisconsin; Gallo- way Oats ohn F. Zimmermann, Daven- port, N. D SEED WHEAT-DURHAM AND MAR- quise, $3.00 per bushel. No elevator; must sell at once. Sacks, 45 cents. G. F. Born, Cava- lier, N. D. EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES, $1.25 PER bushel. Also one pedigreed Aberdeen Angus lfi:}l, 4 years old. H. P. Henrickson, Ulen, inn. PURE GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, RAISED under severest conditions; ‘“‘never winter 11511“%" . D. O. Malley, Mound, Slope Co., WITH YOUR GRAIN' SOW SWEET Clover and stop worrying about hay and &astl_l)xre. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, WANTED—TO HEAR FROM_SOME GOQD hafr and flax straw market. Have it, at Na- poleon, N. D. John J. Regner, Howard,-S. D. 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. TWENTY TONS GOOD UPLAND - HAY, $23.00 per ton, F. O. B, Litchfield. Victor E. Nelson, Box 1, R. 7, Litchfield, Minn. FINE QUALITY REYGRASS SEED—I2c er pound. Sacks free. Unbaled prairie hay, 320.00 per ton. G. Pearson, Lignite, N. D. PURE TIMOTHY SEED FROM TEN-YEAR- old meadow. Fine. $8.00 per hundred. d Bond, Oakes, N. D., R. No. 4, Box 24. HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND prairie, $12.50.per ton, F. i _Martin Swift, Selfridge, N. - ONE HUNDRED TONS PRAIRIE HAY FOR , sale, $20.00 per ton, F. O. B. cars, Reeder. A. J. Johnson, Reeder, N. D. GOOD EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NEW Yorker Wm. G. Bier, Hancock, Minn. WHITE NAVY SEED BEANS—AN EARLY variety and big yielder; 30c per pound. H. A. .Benson, Kensington, Minn. MONTANA DRY LAND GRIM, GROWN IN Northeastern Montana; guaranteed genuine. W. C. Adams, Fruid, Mont. BLUE JOINT HAY FOR SALE_WIRE OR write for prices F. O, B, cars. Carl K Krass, Harlem, Mont. SEED POTATOES—TWO CARLOADS COB- blers; first-class ‘stock. J. A. Dady, Kel- logg, Minn. ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA GROWN, 20c per pound. Thomas Larson, Hardin,- Mont. WANTED—SPELTZ. .SEND SAMPLE AND price. locher, Carrington, N. D. MINNESOTA_ No. 105 BARLEY; SWEDIS] oats. A. A. Webster, Lafayette, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock TRAINED SCOTCH COLLIES FOR SALE tlz}figp.‘ NPe]()iigrees free. William Bahr, Glen in, 5 ANTED—RUSSIAN AND IRISH WOLF hounds. Big Elm, Dent, Minn. Harness BUY YOUR HARNESS DIRECT FROM THE - manufacturer; save dealers’ profits; send for circular. Minnesota Harness Co., 191 Eighth St., St. Paul, Minn, ; . Wanted—Farms 0. B. D. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm_or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. 4 . Mattson, 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. ! R R otatoes for sale, $1.50 per bushel. - Farms FARM AND EQUIPMENT $4,250—160 ACRES, 50 acres cultivated, balance timbered pasture, 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, woo shed, icehouse, corn crib, silo and two wells, Location 70 miles from St. Paul, on the North- ern Pacific Railway, 6 miles from a county seat town of 1,000; mail delivery and tele- phone. Following personal property put in at $4,250: 2 horses, harness, 2 cows, 2 calves, 18 pigs, 20 chickens, 2 cultivators, mower, hay rake, drag, wagon, hay rack, buggy, cut- ter, sleigh, binder, scales, potato sprayer, cream separator, plow, roller, interest in steam engine and machinery to fill silo, share in telephone company, hay, ensilage, small tools and some. household goods. Bargain. -No trades considered. John W. Norton Com- pany, 455 Shubert Building, St. Paul, Minn. THE LOW PRICES OF OUR LANDS AND the easy terms on which we sell will interest ¥ou if you give us a chance to lay them be- ore you. Do this now while you have time, We can’t tell you everything in this limited space, but our literature and maps will tell you all. When you write, tell what points you want us to cover_in our letter to you. Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. DO YOU WANT A HOME IN A RICH VAL- ley near Spokane, on_three transcontinental . railroads, where soil is perfect, rainfall am- le, summers cool, winters moderate? The ind of stump land it pays to clear. Timothy and clover green eight months in the year; natural stock country. ILand cheap; ten’ yearly payments at 6%. Humbird Lumber Company, Box 10, Sandpoint, Idaho. WE ARE SELLING ALL OF OUR HIGHLY improved farms, and will give easy terms to actual settlers. Griggs County is the best in the state, having for 13 years had a higher average production of crops than any other county in North Dakota. Write us for fur- ther information. Halvorson-Thompson Land Co., Cooperstown, N. D. ' GOOD IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE—160 acres, twelve miles from town, one mile and a quarter from school; price $5,000.00. For further information write Ed Héhn, Turtle ohake, NoDy o o 20 S S o o 320-ACRE MONTANA FARM IN WHEAT belt, nicely located, offered at $13 an acre on easy terms by owner (not a farmer) for im- mediate sale. Address John L. Burns, Out- look, Mont. 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. 1600 ACRES FARM LAND, TWO MILES from Lake Superior. wo good trout streams. Part timber. $8.00 per acre. Oscar A. Johnson, Shelby, Mont. 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, IRRIGABLE HOMESTEADS, MILD CLI- mate, fruit, hay, Nevada. Cofon_y if you like. Three towns building; barbers, jewelers, doc- tor, etc., wanted. All pull together. C. Whar- ton, Kenton, Ohio. FOR SALE —160 ACRES GOOD PRAIKRIE land; can all be broke. FEight and a_half miles from Driscoll. Write Martin Sund- heim, Steele, N. D. MUST SELL IMPROVED 240-ACRE FARM at once. Two and a half miles from good town. . Bargain. Write Owner, Box 373, Wil- low City, . 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 for- other property. J. R. Holton, Shevlin, imnn. change for North Dakota land. Write for in- formation. A. H. Splittstoesser, Kulm, N. D. IRRIGATED"HOMESTEADS, $11 PER ACRE. Best climate; surest fruit; hay, grain, stock. Partner wanted. Caldwell, Wilson, Idaho. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A MINNE- sota diversified or dairy farm, write for list. L. P. Larson, Braham, Minn., Drawer C. 160-ACRE STOCK FARM, FENCED, HOUSE, barn, well, town nine miles. $22.00 per acre. Edna Van Schnaick, Summit, S. D. MONTANA HOMESTEADS—MILLIONS OF acres available. Circulars free. Homestead . Bureau, Box 845, Butte, Mont. FOR SALE—SEVERAL GOOD QUARTERS of raw prairie land for flax cropping. A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. D. TO BUY — SELL—EXCHANGE—OR-MAKE farm loan. Write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. 160 ACRES WELL IMPROVED—A BARGAIN: Write owner, R. D. 1, Box 12, Kooskia, Idaho. 320 ACRES IN HILL COUNTY, MONT.—FOR particulars write Box 93, Dutton,-Montana. 3 Lumber UMBER AND SHINGLES AT WHOLE- sale prices. Farmers trade our specialty. o 17 a end us your bills for free estimate, Robert E;ne{,son Company, Box 1156-N.; Tacoma, ash. RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS;DELIV- ered prices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. Y Wanted OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES,’ rs. O{d w‘:ll taxt: th'm for ou—lg\f'gst -prices, ark nex t—] ide, ur & Tanning Co., ;’all!’gng xi‘l' Dn.rgo‘ : e. ANTED — SCRAP TRON BY CARLOTS.: Highest market prices, 'Also’ auto tires, co er, brass, etc. ‘Write for' quotations. M x‘ aftalm, SmfFrqnt St., Fargo, N, D, ; Mention Leader when wri‘t_ing“a{(ii’ertifi'?eié SR

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