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il { R ¥ H H i i [ T A e DA SR s B e se—— 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 ier 15 prepaid. We also have a few good cockerels at $2.00 each. Nelson Bros., Rockdale Farm, Atwater, Minn. SOME FINE STOCK PURE-BRED COCK- erels—. &ght Brahmas, $2.50 each; Dark Brah- mas, $2.00 each; Black and White S horns; also some R. C. Black Leihorns at .'S/II.SO each. Satisfaction guaranteed. O. uehlberg, Hazelton, N. 5“ FOR SAL OICE S. C. BUFF ORPING- ton cockerels. $2.00 each net. Can shx%on Northern Pacific_or Great Northern, New Rocszord. Carl Moe, Sheyenne, N. D. R. R. 0. : 8 S'C REDS, QUALITY MINNEAPOLIS WIN- ners. Strong, vigorous, dark, even red, from heavy laying stock. R. C. B. Minorca cock- erels. Fggs for hatching. Horse Shoe Lake Farm, Nicollet, Minn SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS— Good winter layers. Pen No. 1, 15 eggs, $1.50; f@ . C. Leg- 100 e, sb 7.50. Mrs. Emil Rosenberg, Obe-- ron, PURE-BRED ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, laying strain, $2.00 and $3.00. Bourbon ‘Red turkey Toms, fine birds, each $6.00. Mrs. R. W, Helvey, (Jpham. N. 15 PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS and Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale. Also white Orpington pullets 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. 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, Ei- bow Lake, Minn. LARGE COLUMBIA WYANDOTTES, SIL- ver Laced Wyandottes, Buff Leghorns, cock- erels ' and pullets. L. Johannessohn, Bel- trami, Minn, 1; for sale. One of the best strains in the Northwest. John F. Zimmerman, Daven- port. N. D. 5 PURE-BRED COCKERELS — ROSE COMB © Rhode Island Reds, $2.00 and $3.00; White Leghorns, both combs, $1.50. Henry i’aulson, CGary, S. D. PURE-BRED R. C. SILVERLACED WY¥AN- dottes, $1.50 each. Henry Jacobson, Kindred, N. D. oute No. 2. PURE-BRED LIGHT BRAHMA PULLETS. Extra large, $2.00 each if taken at once.” Ole Guttormson, Perley, Minn. FOR SALE—WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK-. erels, $2.50 each. Eggs in season. M. Michel, Bellingham, Minn. = PURE-BRED WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- f\]‘:dIs)' $2.00 each. Chas. M. Aldrich, Sarles, FOR SALE — GUARANTEED PURE-BRED Barred Rock cockerels at $3.00 each. Fine, large birds. Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, N. D, 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 ORPINGTO cockerels and pullets for sale. Henry S. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. ARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $1.75 each; $1.50 if five are taken. Wm. But- gereit, Coteau, N. D. PURE-BRED BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els at $2.00 and $2.50. George Barta, Pisek, N. D., Route 1. ; Cattle WESTLEY FARM OFFERS FOR SALE A i)ure bred, big, husky Holstein bull. calf, born ast December, nearly all white, "He is a andson of the great DeKol Alban Princess, 5;.40, and Korndyke Czarine Pontiac Polka- dot, who carries 50% the same blood as the $50,000 bull. His dam is a grand-dau hter 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. town, N. D. HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS FOR SALE— three of them, just ready for service. Sired by Blooming Grove Skylark, closel 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. CHOICE individual of choice goods and White Hall Sultan blood lines. sonable. “Also genuine Grimm alfalfa 50c per pound. Special H. S. Thomas, Florence, S. D. FOR SALE—TWENTY 2-YEAR-OLD HOL- stein heifers, 15/16 and better. All bred to ~an A. R. O. bull—a nice bunch. Also some seed oats and barley, Marquis wheat and timothy seed. Prices right. Zum Brunner Bros., Hasty, Minn. . FOR SALE—FINE DUROC GILT BRED TO farrow in April. Fine color and type. good chance to start a pure-blooded herd at F Minne- bl ice. .00 F. O. B. ;afl?:::‘%. er rf:wn?:i%st Stock Farm, A. F. Greaves, Minnewaukon, FOR SALE—SEVERAL FINE YOUNG PURE- 8red !fl(}]]§t§in bglls, iro&n 2 to‘?vtptontfhs cf)ld. t ucing ‘dams. rite for fur- th‘::r oinfl)‘rgma?i?n. Theo. H. Thompson, As- . toria, S. D. * ‘ ik TEINS FOR SALE—COWS, HEIFE Hgllx:llss. EBred to a sire, dam hol%s world rec- ord, Junior 2-year-old.” Sandelm Stock Farm, Mitchell, S. D. : DR 3 FOR SALE—GUERNSEY BULL CALF, FOUR months old. ire Yeksa Belle’s Star; dam Imported Princess IV. of the Marais. ~Ad- dress South Branch Farm, Hampton, Minn. ‘FOR SALE—SOME GOOD ABERDEEN-AN- Westley Farm, -Coopers- > rice for hundred pound lots. * gus bulls and heifers, all registered and test- - ed. ], O. Olson, Nelson, D@mn. supplied. Rates are 6 cents per word. carries the full rate. FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED ROAN Shorthorn bull; June calf. . A good fellow. R. Huttner, Lignite, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE OR A CARLOAD OF GOOD, serviceable Aberdeen-Angus bulls, P. Abra- hamson, Lanesboro, Minn, Business Opportunities AUTO ROADS; POCKET MAP NORTH Dakota; any state; each. 30c. Free Press. Fessemien, il D. lengthy Agents Wanted 233% PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK Intensifiers to automobile owners and ia- 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 equipment. Box 155, c/o Nonpartisan Leader, §t. aul, Minn. Horses : - éfiOICE OF TWELVE PERCHERON STAL- lions and mares; also Shorthorn bulls. All registered, state licensed and tested. Year- lings to fiyear-olds and weigh near the ton mark when matured. Best of blood lines; tried and very sure breeders. Colts and calves to show. Reasonable prices and_easy terms. Wm. Steinbach, New Rockford, N. D. THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS YOUNG stallions and mares of ton_ stock and better, with good quality and style, and. ossessors of sroven breeding possibilities. 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. FOR SALE, 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 fo'my herd stud, Sentinel No. 99424. These horses are all big_and boney and Olbert _and Clypsoy breed. L. H. Steen, Kulm, N. D. 5 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 stallion. s North Dakota. Age seven years; wexiht 1885 ounds; color black. Built low and blocky. %or sale-on account of having decided to kee, " one of my pure bred two-yea -olds for her sire. ‘“Cannimead Farm,”” E. M. Canfield, Mgr., Fullerton, N. D GRADE PERCHERON STALLION FOR sale or trade for cattle. Luther 11, sired by Luther 14791, foaled in year 1908. al 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 3 FOR. SALE—ONE REGISTERED BELGIAN stallion, coming 7 years old; color, ddrk chest- nut; weight, 1,900 Ibs. Guaranteed.for service. Reason for wanting to sell, scarcity of help. Price very reasonable. Inquire of . Goetz- inger, Alamo, N. D. STALLION FOR SALE—PURE BRED FROM Draft Jumbo No. 24253. Six years old; pres- ent weight, about 1,800 Lbs.; would weigh a ton when fat. Reason for disposing, stood three years. Price, $1,200.00. Cle A. Johnson, Havana, N. D., Route 2. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—GRAY REGIS- tered Percheron stallion, Don Victor No. 58336, Weight, 1,900. Will —exchange for young horses or cattle. D. A. Boughton, Kenmare, N. D., Route No: 2. : FOR SALE—FULL BLOOD BELGIAN STAL- lion, Mikado No. 5456, nine. years old. Owned by Primrose, Roseville Draft'Horse Co. In- quire of Anton Bund, Mgr., Route 1, Port-. land, N. D. . FOR SALE—SIX® REGISTERED PERCHE- ron stallions; two 10 months old, two coming 3 years, and two coming 4 years old; also one coming_2-year-old filly. J. J. Egger, Donny- brook, N. D. 3 REGISTERED MORGAN STALLIONS AND fillies for sale. 78 miles west of Minneapolis; on Great Northern Railroad, 5 miles mnorth from Atwater. Maier Bros., highland Farm, . Atwater, Minn., Route 5. - : 2 i FLEVEN GOOD HORSES FOR SALE—OF- d weight and life, from 3 to 7 years; most- v mares, - Also- four_colts; one clod crusher, 12 feet, $40.00; one sub-surface packer, 12 feet, $40.00. ' Fred Yule, Ray, N. D. 3 IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION FOR" sale or trade for horses. Alfred Johnson, Cool- ridge, Mont., Box 103. 2 . “FOR SALE CHEAP. FOR CASH, TO CLOSE an_estaté—Black Percheron stallion; 4 {Iears old; weight, 1,800, M. Bauer, Fessenden, N. D, HORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: ROY .Knuggn,‘ Hatton, R D. EX N P s PAGIWENTY TG, e Leader Glassified Department : ‘“THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” ' This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chi¢ckens, 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 advertising for sale of .lands ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE - Swine REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY BRED sow and gilts. Bred to Pathfinder Rival, a son of the mighty “Pathfinder.” D. D. Marquette, Milnor, N. D. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—A FEW BRED and (:Fcn gilts left of the best of breeding. . Priced for quick-sale. C. E. Sheldon, Shey- enne, N. D, HAMPSHIRES FOR SALE—SOWS AND ilts; best of breeding. Sandelm Stock Farm, itchell, S. D. MULEFOOT BOARS AND BRED GILTS, rNegIstered. Henry Bruening, Carrington, DUROC 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, $12.00. Cash with %dlfr' Petrick & Vick, Grace City, N. D. eb. Dogs and Pet Stock oo bl ol by et ot b blb bl s SR N SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, BLACK AND white, nicely marked. Also 2-year-old female for sale. Perfectly marked. Chris Bahr, Al- mont,-N. D, 4 e e FOR - SALE —TWO UNTRAINED FOX hounds, little over one year old. Pric Worth the money. N. D., Route 2. Ducks and Geese e PURE-BRED TOULOUSE GEESE, EITHER sex, $3.50; pair, $6.50. E. B. ’i‘hompson's strain B, P. R. cockerels, $2.00 and $3.00. S?uare Deal Farm, Perth, N. D., (Mrs.) Jas. Blezard. 2 e G.. S. Zeretzke, fipham, Help Wanted R e B R e e WANTED—GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED LADY to keep house this spring; start now at $7.00 per week—one who can milk. Chas. F. De- witz, Middle River, Minn., Jane P. O, Route No. 1. Hay, Seed, Etc. A_J;FALFA 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 you haven’t the money to buy, have your town merchant order it for you. Other ship- Elmg pomfi Moorhead, Minn., James Rannel, arlem, Mont. — S L~ ORDER EARLY WHILE THEY LAST—CAR. loads or tocal shipments. Early and late seed potatoes; guaranteed from rot or frost. $1.05 per bushels, sacks included, F. O. B. Glen- wood, Minn. Shipments can be made as soon as weather permits. O. H. Neuman, Glen- woood, Minn., R. 1. HARDIEST RED CLOVER IN AMERICA; gruwn continuously without change of see 4 years at Cloverlea Farm, Send for sample and price. Ask for free booklet on clover wing in North Dakota, by Datus C. Smith. loverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. EVERY FARM IN DAKOTA SHOULD HAVE ‘some sweet clover. Sow, this spring with nurse crop. For pasture, hay, seed, and re- newing lands. Sweet clover saved our stock at Cloverlea Farm last year. Send for sam- K}e 611(1 price. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, 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; 12 tons shredded corn stalks at $14.00 per ton. Above . prices F O. B. Arco. E. T. Ebbesen, Arco, Minn. EARLY 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 l;vem's without winter killing.. 25c per - pound. Sacks furnished. Dave Nickeson, Cayuga, N. D. “TCONSIDER SWEET CLOVER THE GREAT- est pasture plant in America today”—Charles ! mé of Ohio:- Send to us for sample and price. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. FOR SALE—900 BUSHELS EXTRA GOOD arly Ohio seed potatoes. In car lot, $1.20 per bushel, if ordered early. C. R. Billings, Audubon, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA GROWN PURE TIMOTHY .seed, sacked; 8 cents per, pound in 100-pound lots or more. - Sample by request. O. E. Lund, . Sherwood, N. D. . CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED PO- tatoes, $3.35 per hundred pounds; car lots at lower prices. Oak Island Farm; Underwood, : Minn," ? ) ' GRIMM ALFALFA, GROWN ' IN WARD ¢ County. No winter killing in my five years’ experience, ~Price 50¢ per pound. T, Q. I{em'k.L s Lacs, N. D: o WHY NOT B HE BEST? 15 J0 as chea. Brome grass and alfalfa seed for' sale, ainview: Stock Farm, O. R. Toliver, Wing, N. D. Al : 'SEED GRAIN FOR SALE_MINNESOTA 16 " ‘Fife; Marquis; Barley 165 Wisconsin; Gallo- wastr.v gutls). 7 John 'F. Zimmermann, “Daven- s s 5w S P R Oy TS SEED WHEAT-DURHAM AND MAR. i 00 per bushel. No elevator; must sell gg‘:;’cf' ap:ks, 45 cents. G. F. B(’)m, Cava- lier, N, D. X Y OHIO SEED POTATOES, $1:25 P. E‘!?ushel. Also one pedigreed Aberdeen Angus bull, 4 years old. H. P. Henrickson, Ulen, Minn. ¢ 50 BUSHELS FARLY OHIO SEED POTA- toes and 50 bushels white potatoes at $2.00 per bushel. Ed. W. Helget, Barlow, N. FOR SALE—75 BUSHELS EARLY OHIO seed ‘potatoes, $2.15 with sacks. ' D, J. Wolfe, Newville, N. D., Box 75. B FOR SALE—3 BUSHELS OF EARLY. YEL- low Dent seed corn, $12.00 %tlar bushel; test- ed 9%. From Home Farm, Hector, Minn. PURE TIMOTHY SEED FROM TEN-YEAR- old meadow. Fine. $8.00 per hundred. Ed Bond, Oakes, N. D., R. No. 4, Box 24. HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND prairie, $12.50 per ton, F. O. B. Selfridge. Martin Swift, §elfridge, N. D. 2 z Um = ONE HUNDRED TONS PRAIRIE HAY FOR sale, $20.00 per ton, F. O. A. J. Johnson, Reeder, N. D. GOOD EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NEW Yorker potatoes for sale, $1.50 per bushel, Wm. G. %ier. Hancock, Minn. 3 MONTANA DRY LAND GRIM, GROWN IN Northeastern Montana; guaranteed genuine. W. C. Adams, Fruid, Mont. SEED POTATOES—TWO CARLOADS COB- blers;_ first-class stock. J. A. Dady, Kel- logg, Minn. ALFALFA SELED, MONTANA GROWN, 20c per pound. Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont. . MINNESOTA No. 105 BARLEY; SWEDISH oats. A. A. Webster, Lafayette, Minn, Wanted—Farms WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF- farm or fruit ranch for sale. 700 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Farms : FOR SALE BY OWNER—THE NW4, SEC. 4, Twp. 162, R, 45, 14 miles east of Lancaster,- Kittson éounty, Minn. All high, level prairie with some poplar groves; rich black soil, all No stumps, stones or swamps on it} god well water, but no buildings. In.a well- settled Scandinavian community, close to Siggestad. Postoffice, school, and good auto- mobile road. Price for quick sale, $1,600.00; not less than $300.00 cash, balance up to 10 years’ time at 6%, or will take Liberty Bonds in full payment at par. No trade will be con- sidered. Mons Anderson, Hallock, Minn. P Seud bt usies chm e et R ) N COME TO BEAUTIFUL, SUNNY. COLORADO Springs. 1440 acre stqcf( ranch; two cottages, “barns, corral, fine timber, shade, 15 ft. o 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 1, hogs by proper handlin&, Price, $26,000.00. %. F. L. Schaefer, 111 S. Weber St., Colorado prings, Colo. > B. cars, Reeder. time now investigating our Ajtkin County lands, for the best are being picked up rap- idly. The very piece you want may be taken if you wait. 1is is an ideal time to get ready for an active season ahead. Write to- day, or_come. Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., D inn. DO YOU.WANT A HOME IN A RICH VAL- ley near Spokane, on_three transcontinental railroads, where soil is perfect, rainfall .am- K[e, 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. Land cheap; ten yearly payments at 6%. Humbird Lumber Company, ‘Box 10, Sandpoint, Idaho. : PR ULl A L B ) DL D e i WE ARE SELLING ALL, OF OUR HIGHLY improved farms, and will give eas actual settlers, Griggs County is the best in the state, having for 13 years had a higher . average production of crops than an county in North Dakota. Write us ther information. Halvorson-Thompson Land Co., Cooperstown, N. D, 160 ACRES OF FINE LAND, TEN MILES north of Yeal, S, 90 acres plowed; rest can be plowed, except two acres, on which is a n;c%. stpnng. ‘3“{ clear. $&SI.0.0 per acre.FNov{ rented to a good farmer, t F. Walter, I*sreemanl: Se. D. T ey HALF SECTION GOOD LAND IN ALBERTA, “anada. Good buiidings; 135 acres under cul- tivation; running water; 40 acres timber; one mile from town. Will take $6,000 if sold this spring, as I have been drafted. t 5 Igarl %’(ronborg, Dagmar, rle[melt. Raty torite other | belt, nicely located, offered at $13 an acre on eas & terms mediate sale. Addré i g eglats. mal réss John L. Burns, Out IRRIGABLE HOMESTEADS—M1II,D CLI- mate, fruit, hay—Nevada. Col if like. Three towns buildin, —l?arbegs?qzv;el{gg (lil(::- tors, etc., wanted. All pull together, C. Whar- ton, Kenton, Ohio. o FOUR QUARTER SECTION IMPROVED farms within 70 miles of St. Paul; $30.00, $35.00, .00 and $75.00 per acre. Sprin| ssession. Mgasonable terms, Sylvester Brgsfo St. Paul,. mn. WANTED—TO RENT A GRAIN FARM WiTfi stock and machinery. ell’ experienced 'in farming and handling stock amf-machinery. Give full particulars in first letter. C. R. Tay- lor, America, Minn. FOR SALE—HALF SE| lar‘fie.new barn, granary, hog house and other buildings; one quarter ‘most y, fenced.. Large grove; good water; fine location; would sell stock and machinery. T. M. Carl, Page, N. D, = 2 TS o SPLENDID STOCK FARM, 20 ACRES: three miles to county seat; s 00l one mile. All fenced, springs, coal mine, timber, well.. fine buildings, $6,000.00 ; it. D. I, Todd, Willigfo“N. D . 0 ACRES BRUSH TAND VERY FASITY : le r .00, which - has - nine years to run at:5%. Will trade, equity - ! cleared. Incumbrance for “other property. inn, J. ‘R -Holton, Shey] { IR, i 0. O. Mattson, - uluth, - terms to_ by owner (not a farmer) for im- - TON GOOD LAND; . Terms to suit, DL >