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v / = 2 eV — Poultry SOME FINE STOCK PURE-BRED COCK- erels—Light Brahmas, $2.50 each; mas, $2.00 each; Black. horns; also. some R, C.. Black Legh 1.50 each. Satisfaction Bun;an;ee 0. E. uehlberg, Hazelton, N. 3 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, Koute 3, Harmony, Minn. TRAPNESTED, PRIZEWINNING WHITE Rocks farm raised. Stock and eggs in sea- son, Also Pekin ducks and seed corn. H. Klem, New Ulm, Minn. PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, eggs, furs, hides, pelts, veal, beans, wool. Get my price list S. i McKny, 7 Third St., St. Paul, Minn, FOR SALE—CHOICE S. C. BUFF ORPING- ton cockerels. $2,00 each net. Can ship on Northern Pacific or Great Northern, New {\{ocl(zford. Carl Moe, Sheyenne, N. D. R. R. 0. & PURE-BRED TOULOUSE GEESE, EITHER sex, ; _pair, $6.50. E. B. Thompson’s strain B. P. R. cockerels, $2.00 and $3.00. Square Deal Farm, Perth, N. D., (Mrs.) Jas. Blezard. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS— Good winter layers, Pen No. 1, 15 eggs, $1.50; 100 eggs, $7.50. Mrs. Emil Rosenberg, Obe- ron, N. f). PURE-BRED ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, laying strain, $2.00 and $3.00. Bourbon Red turl¥ey Toms, fine birds, each $5.00. Mrs. R. W. Helvey, Upham, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS and Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale. Also white Orpington_pullets and cockerels. J. V. Bosch, Balaton, Minn. PUKE-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. FOR SALE—SOME EXTRA FINE M. B. TUR- keys, bred from first prize Tom in Minne- apolis in 1918. C. J. Kappahaln, Alexandria, inn., Route No. 6. C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS from hardy farm raised females mated to 230~cg% strain cockerels. Safe delivery and 90% fertility guaranteed; $2.00 per 15 pre- {:aid; $9.00 per 100, Nelson Bros., Rockdale farm, Atwater, Minn, NEARLY ALL BREEDS OF POULTRY, prize-winning stock. Eggs for hatching, $1. per 15 and up. List free. Blue Ribbon Poul- fiy Farm, West Minneapolis, P. O. Hopkins, inn. ROSE AND SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels; won blue ribbons 1916-17 Coun- ty Fair. $3.00 each. Mrs. Arthur E. Johnson, Long Prairie, Minn.,, Route N PURE-BRED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEG- horn cockerels, “Yesterlaid” strain, $2.00 each. Hatching eg%s, repaid, $1.75 per 15; $7.00 per hundred. J. B. Kelly, v(Iav.nville, N. D. HIGH SCORING SINGLE COMB BUFF LEG- horns and Buft Rock stock and e fs for sale. lV}’.rite for prices. Otto Friton, geepy Eye, inn, PURE-BRED ROSE COMB BUFF LEGHORN cockerels at $2.00 to $2.50. Very choice birds by a $25.00 cockerel. H. W. Honebrink, At- water, Minn. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels, each. Bourbon Red Turkeys; Toms, $5.00; hens, $4.00. Otto Thieke, Beards- ley, Minn. HITE HOLLAND TOMS, $.00 EACH. White, Wyandotte cockerels, $2.00; three for 5.00. One Imperial Pekin drake, two years 2.00. Mrs,. Harry Moore, Iroquois, S. D R. C. BROWN LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS at $3.50 per 50 or $6.00 for 100. Arthur B. Bean, Bath, S. D. FOR SALE—PURE-BRED W. H. TURKEYS; healthy, large, heavy bones. Toms, $6.00; hens, $5.00. gllrs. le A. Johnson, Havana, D. ROSE AND SINGLE COMB R. I. RED COCK- erels, $1.75 each; five for $8.00. Mrs. Frank Wisherd, Hampden, N. D. PRIZE WINNING TRAP-NESTED S. C. Rhode Island Reds. Write for mating list. M. N. Hatcher, Fargo, N. D. PURE-BRED BOURBON TURKEY TOMS— Have few left for sale, $5.00 each. No _more hens. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox. N. D. FOR SALE—WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $2.50 each. Eggs in season. M. Michel, Bellingham, Minn. PURE-BRED WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- %v_'el]s). $2.00 each, Chas. M. Aldrich, Sarles, FOR SALE — GUARANTEED PURE-BRED Barred Rock cockerels at $3.0 each. Fine, largebirds. Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, N. D. PURE-BRED BOURBON. _RED _TURKEY Toms for sale at $5.00. FEach by Edward Engebretson, Starbuck, Minn, PUREBRED S. C., WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels and pullets for sale. Henry S. Romberg, Sleepy Eve, Minn, © = 28 P - o (= o S ~N l =) Lumber oot SR R S G Kol ¥ S a3 S A T FENCE POSTS, SHED POLES, TELEPHONE poles. Fence your farms. *Selected” tama- rack posts cut to standard dimensions. Prices are advancing; buy now. Independent tele- hone companies can make a big saving Euying direct from us. Write today. A post- %ard will do. A. L. Bishop & Son Co., Box 22, argo, . ments F. O. B. Bagley, Minn, LUMBER — POSTS —WRITE US ABOUT prices delivered your station. Send list for ‘ estimate. Pay after unloading. Kirk Com- pany, Box 1138-N, Tacoma, Wash. IDAHO RED CEDAR POLES AND SPLIT posts. A. R. Derr, Clarksford, Idaho. RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS—DELIV- ered prices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. : Mention Leader when writing N. D.; Box 85, Bagley, Minn. . Ship-~ sflvertism ; ~_Leader Glassified Department “THE FARMER'S MARKET PLACE”’ 3 produce for sale and auction ‘s supplied. Rates are 6 cents per word. This is the_place to advertise your stock, farm machinery,: chickens, eggs, es; 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 carries the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE per word is made. All advertising for sale of lands Seed 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¢c and 15¢ per gound. 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. L ORDER EARLY WHILE THEY LAST—CAR- loads or local shipments. Farly 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. H. Neuman, Glen- woood, Minn., R. 1. 000G, oy e e HARDIEST KED CLOVER IN AMERICA; grown continuously without change of see 14 years at Cloverlea Farm. Send for sample and price. Ask for free booklet on clover rowing 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- R}e 1z;nd price. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, — e s FOR SALE—HOME GROWN RECLEANED alfalfa seed. Has stood on_my farm for five years without winter killing. 25c per poumfi Sacks furnished., Dave Nickeson, Cayuga, N. D. TIMOTHY SEED WITH SMALL PER CENT Alsike Clover, $9.00 f‘er hundred; Marquis seed wheat, $§.00 per hundred. Samples and sacks free. Cranewood Farms, Grand Minn. FOR SALE—ARNAUTKA DURUM WHEAT No 778. The heaviest yielding variety; prac- ermination, acks extra. eadew, tically free from other wheat; 98%. Price, $3.00 per bushel. Joe McCreary, Carrington, N. HOME GROWN ALFALFA SEED; WILL not winter kill; from seven-year-old field. 35c per pound; $18.50 per bushel, sacked. Choice timothy seed, $3.00 per hundred, sack- ed. J. J. Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. D ___‘———___——_______'___——'———-———_' FANCY EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NEW York seed potatoes, $1.25 per bushel, sacks " included. Send your orders; will ship soon as weather permits. E. W. Ginter, Stewart- ville, Minn. 1,000 BUSHELS OF SEED FLAX GROWN ON new breaking row land, free from wilted or foul seeds. $4.00 per bushel, without sacks. Ivan W. Stromdal, Lakota, N. D. GOLDEN JEWELL SEED CORN; EVERY eg} testcd’and guaranteed to test 9% or bet- ter, subject to your own test. Also Iowa 105 recleaned seed oats at $1.25 per bushel. Prai- rie Pride Farm, Sanborn, Minn. ARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. ERaised in Red River Va]le‘!; one car, $1.40 per bushel F. O. B. Eldred, Minn. M Sivle, Eldred, Minn. “T CONSIDER SWEET CLOVER THE GREAT- est pasture plant in America today”—Charles - B. Wing of Ohio. Send to us for sample and * price. g]oveflea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. FOR SALE—90 BUSHELS EXTRA GQOOD - In car lot, $1.20 i secd potatoes, Early Ohio e e carly. C. R. Billings, per bushel, if ordered early. Audubon, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA GROWN PURE TIMOTHY seed, sacked; 8 cents per pound in 100- ound lots or more. Sample by request. O. E. Lund, Sherwood. N. CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED PO- tatoes, $3.35 per hundred pounds; car lots at Jower prices. Oak Island Farm; Underwood, Minn. Mion., e D GRAIN FOR SALE—MINNESOTA 163 S%?fe; Marquis; Barley 165 Wisconsin; Gallo- way OQats. John F. Zimmermann, Daven- port, N. D. < FORSATE AND FEEDING HA ALE, G%cz)%olfjp :: b. cars. F. M. Redman, Selfridge, N. D : . D Y OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE E‘;\nRLcarload lots; $1.40 %r bushel, sacked. S. B. Kegrice, Dazey, N. D. T AY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLA L rairie, $12.50 per ton, F. O. B. Selfridge. R{artin Swift, gelfndve, N. D. GOOD EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NE Yorker potatoes for sale. $1.50 per bushel. Wm. G. Bier, Hancock. Minn. MONTANA DRY LAND GRIM. GROWN IN Northeastern Montana: guaranteed genuine, W.'C. Adams. Fruid. Mont. : - SEED POTATOES—TWO CARLOADS - blers; first-class stock. J. A. Dady, Kel- logw, Minn, o I, e MINNESOTA No. 15 BARLEY; SWEDISH oats. A. A. Webster, Lafayette, Minn. - Swine ' FAMPSHIRES FOR SALE—SOWS AND g 'l'taibfistsofll))reeding. Sandelm Stock Farm, itchell;, S. D. Honey M . WHITE CLOVER HONEY—Six 10-pound pails N seaive 5-poynd paits, $12.000 Cash with grder. Petrick & Vick, Grace Cify y N. D, Cattle e L e T Y e e W e 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 Czarine Pontiac Polka- dot, who carries 5Q% 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, :vhlch fiells more. Westley Farm, Coopers- own, 5 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. 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. HIGH GRADE, HOLSTEIN BULIL CALVES for sale; sired b rand Champion bull of 1916 State Fair; dams bred ui roducing 45 to 65 pounds milk daily; to %0, according to breeding and age. yw:lzl]ace anikowske, Mooreton, %T D. R UL L LT L i LU TR TR, P CALVES DEHORNED IN SIMPLE, PAIN- less manner with humane dehorning_pencil. Treatment for 30 calves, $1.00 postpaid. Suc- cess guaranteed. Humane Specialty Co., Far- ibault, Minn. HREE SHORT HORN BULLS, NINE months old; sired by Augustus No. 420217, he by Slttiton Chamgmn 389500. Also %o high grade Short Horn bulls. Geo. A. Pratt, Coop- erstown, i AM OFFERING 200 GRADE SHORT HORN cows, three years old this spring; bred to best of registered Hereford bulls, . J. Scharf, Manning, D. HOLSTEINS FOR SALE—COWS, HEIFERS, bulls. Bred to a sire, dam holds world rec- ord, Junior 2-year-old. Sandelm Stock Farm, Mitchell, S. D. FOR SALE—SOME GOOD ABERDEEN-AN- gus bulls and heifers, all registered and test- ed J. O. Olson, Nelson, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED ROAN Shorthorn bull; June_ calf. A good lengthy fellow. R. Huttner, Lignite, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE OR A CARLOAD OF GOOD, serviceable Aberdeen-Angus bulls, P. Abra- hamson, Lanesboro, Minn, FOR SALE—ONE FULL BLOODED RED Polled-Angus bull, coming 3 years in June. Geo. N. Disseth, Barton, 15 D. FOR SALE—ONE_REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Friesian_ bull, Hans Korndyke De Xol No. 187014. C. M. Kolkema, Lemmon, S. D., R. 1. Farms DO YOU WANT A HOME IN A RICH VAL- ley near Spokane, on_three transcontinental railroads, where soil is perfect, rainfall am- ‘:[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 Comnanv. Box 10, Sandnoint, Idaho. HALF SECTION GOOD LAND IN ALBERTA, Canada. Good buildings; 135 acres under cul- tivation; running water; 40 acres timber; one mile from town. Will take $6,000 if sold this soring, as I have been drafted. Easy terms. Karl Kronborg, Daemar, Mont. FOUR QUARI'ER SECTIONIMPROVED farms within 70 miles of St. Paul; $30.00, $35.00, $60.00 and $75.00 per acre. Spring possession. Reasonable terms. Sylvester Bros., St. Paul, inn. e 480 ACRES BRUSH LAND, VERY EASILY cleared. Incumbrance $4300.00, which has nine years to run at 5%. Will trade equity for ot-er property. J. R. Holton, Shevlin, inr. : 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, Ma. TWO SECTION FARM_FOR RENT, NEAR Kelso, Traill County, N. D. Address C. N. Brunsdale, Portland, N. D. T CAN SELL BEST_LAND FOR LEAST Vxfiox};y. Try me. _F. D. Woodworth, Driscoll, WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Haw- ley, Baldwin, Wis.. ¥OR ' SALE—SEVERAI, GOOD QUARTERS .of raw prairie land for flax cropping. A: - Garnes, %{egan, 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. Horses CHOICE OF TWELVE PERCHERON STAL- lions and mares; also Shorthorn bulls, All registered, state licensed and tested. Year- i 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 r{nces and eaf} _terms. Wm. Steinbach, New Rockford, N. L. 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 bre for_f)roduc- 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 PEXCHEKON 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, . Kolin iNEDL - 2T Dt SIX REGISI'ERED MARES AND FILLIES from Calypso mare. One Percheron stallion, Ton, black. First prize at Fargo fair. Un- able to properly care for Holsteins and Per- cherons, I have decided to sacrifice the horses._ Trade for cattle agreeable. Prices right. H. &. Chezik, Chihinkapa Farm, Wah- peton, N. D. 2 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. Ole A. Johnson, Havana, N. D, Route2. __ __~__ FOR SALE AT BARGAIN—REGISTERED French draft stallion, coming seven; bay; weight 1,800; gentle; sound; sure foal getter. Can’t use him longer. A. D. Paulson, Med- icine Lake, Mont. . 5 OR 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. REGISTERED MORGAN STALLIONS AND fillies for sale. 78 miles west of Minneapolis, on Great Northern Railroad, 5 miles north from Atwater. Maier Bros., highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., Route 5. X ELEVEN GOUD HORSES FOR SALE—OF 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 Vule. Ray, N. D. IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION FOR sale or_trade for horses. Alfred Johnson, Cool- ridge, Mont., Box 103. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, TO CLOSE an_estate—Black Percheron stallion; 4 years old; weight, 1,800. M. Bauer, Fessenden, §‘I D. HORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ROY Knutson, Hatton, N. D. : FOUR YOUNG WORK HORSES FOR SALE. Ernest E. Berggren, Hampden, N. D. L5 Farm Machinery FOR SALE—ONE GAAR-SCOTT 18 HORSE power return flue steamer; one Minneapolis - special 32x52 separator; one Avery 500-gal. boiler plate tank.with pump and Kose; one 6-bottom frame Deere engine gang with four- breaker bottoms only. %hresiing rig is all complete with belts, etc. Will sell very cheap, all or separate, or would consider trade for a small tractor, about a 12-20. Geo. M. Johnson, Mound P. O.,, N. D. ONE 15-25 INTERNATIONAL TITAN EN- gine, six-bottom Oliver stubble and breaker with extra shares, and 500-gal. gas tank. All in good running order. sed less than 80 | days. Price $1,000. On bankable paper, t ireasx’ time, E. M. Erickson, Ft? 8‘;150?;\? INTERNATIONAL_ MOGUL TRACTOR, 45 horse gower new Racine separator, 10-bottom P, & O. plow, oil tank, 12-ft. packer, discs, l&xm})er hitches, etc. O. A. Applen, keeder. FOR SALE—AVERY TRACTOR, 12-25, 1917 model, with John Deere 4 plow.” Plowed 80 acres; good as new; for quick sale, $1,200.00 takes it. Halvor E. Benson, R. No. 2, Har- mony, Minn., Fillmore County. FOR_ SALE—ONE AVERY FIVE BOTTOM self-lift engine plow, nearly new, also four breakers for same; also one Avery steering device; a bargain. Arthur C. Carlson, Hal- lock, Minn., Route 1 s FOR SALE—ONE 40-64 4-CYLINDER FLOUR City Tractor; one 12 bottom John Deere en- ine 8“56 two sets of bottoms; one Gaar- cott 36-60 separator; cook car; 500-gallon gasoline tank. J. F. Lossine, Redstone, Mont, FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE 30-90 AULTMAN " Taylor Tractor, one Gaar-Scott Separator, - od as new. For further information write Slattum Bros., Nome, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE JOHN DEERE TWO OR three breaker and stubble bottom tractor eap for cash. Used one year. Ad dress Roy Lawrence, Box 132, Eldridge, N. D. RY SELF-LIFT ENGINE GANG PLOW. Bht-.tubbleA }I)Otto‘:l"st.‘ 6 br;algr&ottgm& Ié?ttlra shares. A-1 condition. F. B, 3 hart Ave., St. Paul, Minn. i 7 ONE 26 H. P. PLOW ENGINE, $950.00; ONE 10-bottom _ stubble and brenker,sgssm.m; one 8-bottom hbreaker, $275.00. This rig is in A-1 shape. August Kurth, Buffalo Springs, N. D. FOR SALE—SIX BOTTOM PLOW BREAK er and stubble bottoras, with- extra shares. .Louis Huser, Bantry, N. D. ——— FOR SALE—$75.00 DIABOLA CREAM SEP- arator, capacity 900 1bs. per hour; nearly new; cheap. Write Box 333, Driscoll, N, D. with breaker and s 3 160 acres. Box 105, Bur:sfhgy;f. pD?wed only‘_ B{SuFOURxf%:S AI‘RACT(I)R WITH EIGH'l;- om seli-I1 good - tion. Henry Zeigl‘;f-fy'rfvi%wirfika, S. D -d-'. i WANTED—GAS TRACTOR AND SEPARA: g ! A 320 ACRES IN COUNTY, MONT.—FOR - ' ‘tor, medi ize,” Avery ; 4 " particulars wr?txc%ox”. Dutiom Montana, - H:e.m&;ggu';z:fl. lieg. pnferrgd._ olm C-, e ' Mention Leader when writing advertise: £ o i ot - j