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] (] Poultry” e ———————————————— 8. C. WHITE LEGHO!ggdHATCHING EGGS from hardy farm rai females mated to 280-egg strain cockerels. Safe delivery and 90 per cent fertility guaranteed; $2 per 16, -prepaid; $9 per - 100. Nelson Bros., Rockdale Farm, Atwater,” Minn. FOR SALE—TWO PUREBRED MAMMOTH Bronze Tom Turkeys, eight months old, weight 25 lbs., $7. Purebred Single Comb White Leghorn eggs, leavy laying, fancy stock, .open range, $5 per 100. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. BIG QUALITY SILVER AND WHITE Wyandotte cockerels at $1.50 to $8 per bird. Eggs in season. Satisfaction guaranteed. Three-year-old_Holstein bull for sale. Write for price. A. M. Knudson, Hetland, S. D. ; NEARLY ALL BREEDS OF POULTRY, prize-winning stock. Eggs for hatching, $1.50 per 15 and up. List free. Blue Ribbon Poul- try Farm, West Minneapolis, P. O. Hop- kins, Minn. FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM purebred barred Plymouth Rock, winter laying strain, $1.60 for 16 or $7.50 per 100. Order early. Neils P. Peterson, Oberon, ROSE AND SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels; County Fair, $3 each. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Long Prairie, Minn., Route No. 8. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEG- horn_cockerels, “Yesterlaid’’ strain, $2 each. Hatching eggs, prepaid, $1.75 per 15; $7 per hundred. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N. D. 1917 MODEL 9 X-RAY INCUBATOR, 160- - egg size, everything complete; also 160- chick brooder, both used once. Frank Free- man, Good Thunder, Minn., Route 3. MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE. Heavy-boned Toms, $8; hens, $5. Order at once as I have only twenty birds left. A. Becker, Elbow Lake, Minn. FOR SALE—SOME EXTRA FINE M. B turkeys, bred from first prize Tom in Min- neapolis _in 1918. C. J. Kappahahn, Alex- andria, Minn., Route No. 6. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS and Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale. Also white Orpington pullets and cockerels. J. V. Bosch, Balaton, Minn. TRAPNESTED, PRIZE-WINNING 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. L. McKay, Third St., St. Paul, Minn. EGGS PREPAID, PUREBRED ROSE COMB Rhode Island Reds, farm raised, $1.256 per 16; $38.76 per 50; $7 per 100. Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS— Good winter layers. Pen No. 1, 15_eggs, $1.50; 100 eggs, $7.50. Mrs. Emil Rosen- berg, Oberon, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB R. I. RED cockerels, $1.50 to $2. From bred-to-lay stock. Oakwood Stock & :Poultry Farm, El- bow Lake, Minn.. PUREBRED ROSE COMB BUFF LEGHORN cockerels at $2 to $2.50. Very choice birds by a $25 cockerel. H. W. Honebrink, At- water, Minn. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $2 each. Bourbon Red Turkeys; ;I‘oms. i85; hens, $4. Otto Thieke, Beards- ey, nn. HIGH SCORING SINGLE COMB BUFF LEG- horns and Buff Rock stock and eggs for sale. girite for prices. Otto Friton, Sleepy nn. o o -9 & 3 & 15’ BRONZE_ TURKEY TOMS, $4.25; hens, $8.26.. Pure Buff Orpington fiockle)rela. $1.76. Mike Mickelson, BUFF WYANDOTTES. CHOICE COCKER- els for sale. Eggs, $2 setting_of 15; $10 per 100. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, three or more, $2 eich. Eggs, $6 per 100 by express. D. W. Coleman, Ellendale, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEYS; healthy, large, heavy bones. Toms, $6; hens, $6. Mrs. Ole A. Johnson, Havana, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels for sale; $2 each or three for $b. Hoerer, Hansboro, N. D. Box 153, THOMPSON’S BARRED ROCKS. EGGS, prepaid, $1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 80; $6 per 100. Mrs, Axel Olson, Parshall, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels, laying strain; $2.60 and $8 each. Mrs. Arthur Bierig, Marshall, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $3 and $56 each. Eggs, $1.50, $2 and $8 per 15. Viv Olmstead, Kempton, N. D. PRIZE-WINNING TRAPNESTED 8. Rhode Island Reds. Write for mating M. N. Hatcher, Fargo, N.-D. Q list. 'PUREBRED §. O, WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels and pullets for sale. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. ROSE AND SINGLE COMB R. I cockerels, $1.756 each ; five for $8. Mxs. Wisherd, Hampden, N. D. TWELVE PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE Island Red cockerels at $38 each. H Sachs, Holloway, Minn. PEKIN DUCKS, MALES, $2.50; FEMALES, $2. Eggs in season. Willow Ridge Poultry Farm, Scranton, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND turkeys ; nice Toms, $4.50 each. J. A. Lien- hart, Eckelson, N. D. : PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS for sale, $2 each. R. H. Pomplun, Ellendale, N. D., Route No. 1. ROSE COMB_ WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, $6 per 100. David Lovinger, Ethan, 8. D. ‘TOULOUSE Harry Brown, Leyden, N. D.*: ion the Leader When Writing Ad ) 4 E won blue ribbons 1916-17 - R results come from Leader Classified Ads. per word is made. Poultry (Continued) R. C. BROWN LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS at $3.560 per 50 or $6 for 100. Arthur B Bean, Bath, S. D. —_— PUREBRED WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- tfirels. $2 each. Chas. M. Aldrich, Saries, I e U S S S S QU PUREBRED R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED fi)cksrels. $2 each. Arthur Riehl, Columbus, e e e B WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, PRICE $1.50 EACH. Ormanzo Peterson, Blooming Prairie, Minn, —— ey 0T - rairie, Minn. Cattle and Sheep 200 CHOICE SHROPSHIRE EWES, ALL young. The pick of 1,000 head, 85 per cent black fates, bied to full blood Shropshirg bucks, to lamb May 1st. Spring delivery. Price $25 per head. Wool and lambs will pray for sheep. Also have listed 700 ewes, ages from 1 to_6 years, bred to lamb May 18th, April or May delivery. Price $20 per head, F. O. B. Rhame, N. D. 'W. D. O’Mal- ley, Mound P. O. (Slope County) N. D. — e e RN e FOR SALE—A FINE HOLSTEIN REGIS- tered bull, Champion De Kol Korndyke No. 177249. An approved breeder, two-year-old, with plenty of 80-lb. backing in his breed: ing. Price $140. Can also furnish Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, winter lay- g‘xg strain. I. A. Schwinghamer, Albany, inn. . P ——————— FOR SALE—THREE REGISTERED . HOL- stein bulls. One ready for service. Others eleven and six months old. From high pro- ducing dams. Sired by North Star Skylark Champion No. 167615. Bull with unusual breeding. Prices $50 to $75. Rose Hill Farm, F. G. Morrison, Copas, Minn. . HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES for sale; sired by Grand Champion bull of 1916 State Fair; - ams bred up for 32 years, producing 45 to 5 pounds milk daily; $20 to $60, according to breeding and age. Wal- lace Manikowske, Mooreton, N. D. et necied oot b ed Il R N SIX REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS. ONE to ten months old. Some from A. R. O. dams. .$60 to $160 each. Will trade for reg- istered Poland China bred sow or gilt, or any other breed. Herman umacher, New Germany, Minn. e b [ bkt ST o I S e 0 SPECIAL—PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, registered duroc boar, 11 months. Choice breeding stock. Some choice spring pigs, farrowed in February. Write at once. Pleas- ant View Stock Farm, Cambridge, Minn. THREE SHORTHORN BULLS, months old; sired by A tus No. 420217, he by Sittyton Champion 889500. Also two high grade shorthorn bulls. . A. Pratt, Cooperstown, N. D. CALVES DEHORNED IN SIMPLE PAIN- less manner with humane dehorning pencil. Treatment for 30 calves, $1, postpaid. Sue- I : ; : cess guaranteed. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn. e s tadeartd P e M S el S S X FOR SALE—GUERNSEY BULL CALF, four months old. Sire Yeksa Belle’s Star; dam imported Princess IV of the Marais. fit_idress South Branch Farm, Hampton, inn, FOR SALE—SHORTHORN BULL, FIFTEEN months, heavy-boned Avondale and White- hall Sultan blood lines. G. A. Tomhave, Fergus Falls, Minn., R. No. 6 —_— e e e AM OFFERING 200 GRADE SHORTHORN cows, three years old this spring; bred to best of vegistered Hereford bulls. E. J. Scharf, Manning, N. D. HOLSTEINS FOR SALE—COWS, HEI?;RS, bulls, Bred to a sire, dam holds world rec- ord, Junior 2-year-old. Sandelm Stock Farm, Mitchell, S. D. e eeee——————————————————————————————————— FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED SHORT- horn milk strain bull. Red, three years old, EWN ge;ltle. Alfred Vik, Waubun, Minn., 0. 1. : FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Friesian bull, Hans Korndyke De Kol No. 187014. C. M. Kolkema, Lemmon, 8. D., R. 1. FOR SALE—SHORTHORN BULL, CHOICE individual, purebred, three-year-old. Price $200. Nicholson Bros., Antler, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED ROAN shorthorn bull; June calf. A good fellow. R. Huttner, Lignite, N. D.. FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED SHORT- bhorn bulls, ‘age twelve months. Each $150. -John Bliss, Pekin, N. D. REGISTERED RED SHORTHORN BULL for sale; twenty months old. Henry Welsh, Lignite, N. D. d For Sale or Exchange -age; 40 acres timber; balance meadow land. Free range. $200 cash; balance xem-ly pay- ments. $20 per acre. Gilbert Benson, Grygla, Minn. : ‘WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR LAND, ONLY drug store in the best town in Sheridan county.” Will amount to about $4,000. Don’t answer unless you mean business. Box 187, Antelope, Mont. @ .’ 5 WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR GUEB‘.NsEirs‘ Hack °:h'!%'i° e bresder, 3. V. 2 wn,‘lflnu.v M < Leader Classified 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 ouppll'ed. Best . Rates are 6 cents 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 All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE lengthy’ Farm Machinery ey i e date LSO ek MR. FARMER, NOW IS THE TIME TO GET prepared for spring. Do not throw away your old double disc Monitor drill- on ac- count of discs spreading or coming spart. 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 50 cents each or $10 for set of twenty. Cash or half down with order. For 60 cents I will mail you a sample. State in order whether for single or double léiayr. filolgx A. Swanson, Blacksmith, Ban- » N. D. e e M e e FOR SALE—ONE GAAR-SCOTT- 18 HORSE power return flue steamer; one Minneapolis special 82x52 separator; one Avery 500-gal. boiler plate tank with pump and hose; one 6-bottom frame Deere engine gang with four-breaker bottoms only. Threshing rig is all complete with belts, ete. 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. - —— N e Yty Ve e FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE 10-20 BIG BULL tractor, complete, with new 2-bottom Oliver self lift plow, This is a 1916 machine with latest improvements; a first class machine in every way, ready to go to work. been under cover when not in use. You can make money .on this outfit. Reason for sell- ing, farm sold. C. R. Pollard, Route 3, Bruce, S. D. Phone Estelline, S. D., 16 on J. FOR SALE—AN EIGHT H. P..STEAM engine, boiler, ten H. P. portable wood saw-_ ing rig, in good condition, just the power for woed sawing, silo filling, feed grinding, etc. Mounted on sled or truck. Price $160. This rig, if bought new, would now cost about $500. Reason for selling, will get electric motor. Call or write. I. A, Schwing- hamer, Albany, Minn. —_— N e o FOR SALE—30-60 RUMELY OIL PULL, 86-60 Gaar-Scott Separator, eight bottom Rumely plows with extra breaker bottoms, and 510- gallon oil tank. This machinery has only run three seasons and is in good running order. Will sell cheap for cash. For further information write to H. F. Kamperschroer, Timber Lake, S. D. . — Y e 3 FOR SALE—-ONE EMERSON FOUR BOT- tom light engine disc gang plow, used one season. . Practically as good as new. Small tractor or eight- common horses will handle anywhere, plowng eight inches deep. First %55 check gets it. George'C. Rust, Marion, — FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, ONE REEVES engine, 82 horse power, and Russell separ- ator, 40x60, and 14-bottom John Deere plow breaker and stubble. Will trade for land, stock or cash. F. W. Fuller, Forbes, N. D. ——— = - o T 0 0Ty OV FOR SALE—ONE 40-64 4-CYLINDER FLOUR City Tractor; one 12 bottom John Deere en- gine gang, two sets of bottoms; one Gaar- Scott 86-60 separator; cook car; 500-gallon gasoline tank. J. F. Lossing, Redstone, Mont. —_— s T e Oy Tecslone, Yont. FOR SALE—ONE_ AVERY FIVE BOTTOM self-lift engine plow, nearly new, also four b ers for same; also one Avery steering device; a bargain. Arthur C. Carlson, Hal- lock, Minn., Route 1. — e ONE 26 H. P. PLOW ENGINE, $950; ONE 10-bottom stubble and breaker, $500; one 8-bottom breaker, $275. This rig is in A-1 shape. August Kurth, Buffalo Springs, N. D. FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE 30-60 AULTMAN Taylor Tractor, one Gaar-Scott Separator, For further information write Slattum Bros., Nome, N. D. 'RUMELY 2545 HORSE POWER OIL PULL, eight stubble bottom plows-and breakers, oil tank. Good working order. Steffenson Bros., Reeder, N. D, 3 e FOR SALE—$76 DIABOLA CREAM SEP- arator, éapacity 900 lbs. per hour; nearly new; cheap. Write Box 888, Driscoll, N. D. _FOR SALE—A BRAND NEW 8-16 AVERY tractor at big discount or take in Address Box E, Osakis, Minn. -~ . 'ANTED—GAS TRACTOR AND SEPARA- tor, medium size. Avery preferred. John C. Moe, Cooperstown, N. D. _ FOR SALE—25 HORSE POWER CASE ;{teall:x’z engine. O. A. Erlandson, Hettinger, car. Miscellaneous —— S SEED = CORN = NOTICE—NO CORN ON hand. The imported Merry Milkman and Overland Ringmaster calf; have eight bulls on hand for sale at low price. The im- ported bull for $450, four years old. White Rock eggs at $1 a setting. Carl R. Swan- son, Marshall, Minn. ‘RBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS— ‘Will bear good this dred, postpaid. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D., Route No. 2. ) WHEAT CROP TO furnished outfit. Address Wm. G. Muir, 12 fiflei south of Logan (Gallatin = County) on ey } O et ST e S s s A S A DS i AUTO ' ROADS; POCKET MAP. NORTH Dakota; any state; each 80 cents. Free Press, Fessenden, N. D. . 300 SETS SECOND HAND S ALL HARNES inds, cheap. 800 sets newj-hlé'nn;:‘-l at (l,f; than = manufacturer’s cost. Capital - : summer. $3 per hun- | RENT ON SHARES, “Mention the Leader When §is / Seed ALFALFA SEED; MONTANA NORTHERN grown, the hest and most hardy seed on"the market. Genuine Grimm, pale blue blossom, No. 1, 99.26 pure. No foul seed, 40 cents per lb.; No. 2, 80 cents. Pedigree furnished on request. Montana Native, 256 and 15 cents. Merchants, banks and farmers’ clubs write for prices on large lots. Other ship- ping point, Moorhead, Mizm. James Rannel (grower), Harlem, Mont., Box E104. ORDER EARLY WHILE THEY LAST—CAR- loads or local shipments. Early and late seed potatoes ; guaranteed from rot or frost. $1.05 per bushel, sacks included, F. O, B. Glen- wood, Minn. Shipments can be made as soon as weather permits. O. Neuman, Glen- wood, Minn,, R. 1. — PR e TE T T EVERY FARM IN DAKOTA SHOULD HAVE some sweet clover. w_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- %Ie ang price. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, T e e e N e e e Ll o HARDIEST RED CLOYER IN AMERICA; grown continuously without change of seed 14 years at Cloverlea Farm. Send for sample and price. Ask for free klet on clover growing in North Dakota, by Datus C. Smith. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D, e e b AN a e GUARANTEED GENUINE GRIMM ALFAL- fa seed sold under tags carrying state seed commissioner’s certification stamp. Certified to be genuine grimm; purity, 99.5 per cent, viability 98 per cent. Price 40 cents per lb. Jéhn Mackey, (Dunn €o.) Emerson, N. D. NORTHWESTERN DENT FODDER CORN. Early large stock strain, 90-day, ear seed put up in bags, testing about 60 per cent _ - and on account of low test we are selling at $5.50 per bushel, about half price. L. N. Crill Seed Co., Elk Point, S. D. HOME GROWN ALFALFA SEED; WILL not winter kill; from seven-year-old field 85 cents per pound; sacked. Choice timothy dred, sacked. J. J. Boomgaarden, Wahpe- ton, D. e e e A N s O R GOLDEN JEWELL SEED CORN; EVERY car tested and guaranteed to test 90 per cent or better, subject to your own test Also Towa 105 recleaned seed oats at $1.25 i’deir bushel. Prairie Pride.Farm, Sanborn, nn. FOR No. practically free from other wheat; germi- _nation, 98 per cent. Price, $8 per bushel Sacks extra. Joe McCreary, Carrington, WHITE SEED POTATOES, $1.50 PER ~bushel, and Early Ohio potatoes, large, $1.76* per bushel. la] One Burlap free. pedi- greed Holstein bull, 6 years old. Jos, Reinke, - nson, N. _—_——— I CONSIDER SWEET OLOVER THE greatest pasture plant in America today’— Charles B. Wing of Ohio. Send to us for sample and price. Cloverlea Seed Co, Blanchard, N. D. FOR SALE—HOME GROWN RECLEANED alfalfa seed. Has stood on my farm for five years without winter killing. 25 cents per pound. Sacks furnished. Dave Nickeson, Cayuga, N. D. —————— e TIMOTHY SEED WITH SMALL PER CENT ike Clover, $9 per hundred; Marquis seed wheat, $5 per hundred. Samples and sacks free. Cranewood Farms, Meadow, Minn. ‘ANCY EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NEW York seed potatoes, $1.25 per bushel, sacks included. Send your orders; will ship soom as weather permits. E. W. Ginter, Stewart- ville, Minn. . - SWEET CLOVER SEED. MARQUIS SEED wheat and Princess seed for sale. For prices write to A. Schroeder Bros., Grand Meadow, Minn. Grand PURE TIMOTHY SEED FROM TEN-YEAR. old meadow. Fine; per hundred. Ed Bond, Oakes, N. D., No. 4, Box 24. Pla]:}? at 28 cents Dercpl‘;gnd. Johsn Ulscbl;:x(i)g , Minn., Route 1, Box 80. els. per acre; cl'g'nn seed. $56 per bflhle;luid-g- ward Johnson, St. John, N. D. HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND prairie, $12.50 per ton, F, O. B. Self Martin Swift, Selfridge, N. D. e GOOD EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NEW Yorker potatoes ‘for sal 1.60 bus| Wm. G. Bier, Hancock.e'M?nlf. o nel HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND prairie, $12.60 per ton, F. O, B, i Martin' Swift, Selfridge, N. b, “.ridge. EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR ALE in carload lots; $1.40 per bushel, st?cked. . B. Kegrice, Dazey, N. D. WILL BUY CARLOAD POTATOES IN sacks at right price. Prefi Sooks 8 Trgm, xrl?.ceD- er early Ohio, Mat_ EXTRA GOOD TIMOTHY SEED and sack 8 hi B Pk, fid' 1§ per hundred. J, GOOD UPLAND FEEDING HAY FOR SALE, 12 £, o. b. . F. 5 - xs-idge..?n. cars, M. Redman, Self- CLE. EARLY CEAMP:#;)N SEED OATS, $1.50 PER bushel. Paul Minn. FOR SALE_KUBANKA DURUM WHEAT. . D. No. 75. Herman Hahn, Dolang, § b’ TIMOTHY SEED ALL SOILD, . ‘HINZE, Florence, S. D., Route '}?3 I%Bl:x 42, o5 nahan, Box 655, St. Paul, ] Honey WHITE CLOVER HONEY—SIX 10-POUND Dails, $12; twelve G-pound pails, $12. Cash * th order. Petrick & Vick, Grace City, Wanted—Farms WANTED .TO - FROM OWNER OF HEAR ; farm or fruit ranch for sale, 0. ©. ‘Mattson, 700 Endieotf'-Blfi-_. “8t. Paul, Minn ANED J. Waldie,

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