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’ Poultry e e e e SINGLE COMB_RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for sale. -"Recently added :to our flock of superbly bred “Reds, cockerels - from Mas- sachusetts’ bést breeds. We ‘spared no ex- pense to procure: the best. First and second pen egus, $5-and $3 per setting ‘of "15. - press prepaid. Write for catalog, A. F. & F. D. Greaves, Lawncrest Stock Farm, Minnewaukan, N. D. PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, eggs. Bronze turkeys for salé. For $1 I will send you a secret telling you how to save your chicks from dying in the shell. Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Route 8, Harmony, Minn. BARRED ROCK EGGS, BRADLEY’S LAY- ing strain cockerel matings; 15, $1.25; 80, - $2.26; 650, $3; 100, $6.50. Special matings, 15, $3; pen 1, pen 2; New Blood 15, $8 until June 1. Baby chicks. Gertrude Peter- son,” Alexandria, S. D. FOR SALE—TWO PUREBRED MAMMOTH Bronze Tom Turkeys, eight months ocld, weight 25 1bs., $7. Purebred Single Comb White Leghorn eggs, heavy laying, fancy stock, open range, $5 per 100. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS; strong, vigorous. None better regardless of price; from heavy laying stock; pre- paid, 16 for $1.25; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6. ‘Wm. A. Grasshoff, Underwood, Minn., R. 8. BIG QUALITY SILVER AND WHITE Wyandotte cockerels at $1.50 to $3 per bird. Eggs in season. Satisfaction guaranteed. Three-year-old Holstein bull for sale. Write for price. A. M. Knudson, Hetland, S. D. e e i e i = SO S PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTONS FERTILE eggs, $1.76 per 15, $3.76 per 50 and $’I:50 per 100. Also everbearing progressive strawberries, $1.76 per 100 plants. John Mikiska, New Prague, Minn. NEARLY ALL BREEDS OF POULTRY, prize-winning stock. Eggs for hatching, $1.50 per 156 and up. List free. Blue Ribbon Poul- try Farm, West Minneapolis, P. O. Hop- kins, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE COMB BROWN LEG- horn hens, $1.60 each. Eggs, $1.76 per 16; $4 per 50; $7 per 100; parcel post prepaid on eggs. Mr. Julius Halvorson, Dazey, FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM purebred barred Plymouth Rock, winter laying strain, $1.60 for 15 or $7.50 per 100. Order early. Neils P. Peterson, Oberon, hens, $4; runner ducks, ganders, $3; geese, $2.50. Purebred Poland %Iilts. late bred, $40. V. F. Cole, Forman, FOR SALE—LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS, 15 eggs, $1.25; 100, $6.50; packed in cartons, 256 cents extra. 1 orders promptly taken care of. C. S. Gransberg, Kempton, N. D. EGGS FROM PUREBRED SINGLE COMB Buff Orpingtons. Splendid winter layers, $1.75 per 15; $8 per 100. Mrs. Ernest Saville, Ridgeville Farm, Braddock, N. D. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS AND Single Comb White Leghorns, Yound and Tancred strains. Best laying strains. $1.50 per 15. E. E. Wolf, Flasher, N. D. SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE EGGS FOR hatching, $1.50 for 15. If less than half hatch I will replace at half price. Mrs. C. W. Gannon, Underwood, N. D 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. 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, $1.25' per 16; $3.76 per 50; $7 per 100. Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. ——— SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS— Good winter layers. Pen No. 1, 16 eggs, $1.50 100 eggs, $7.50. Mrs. Emil Rosen- berg, Oberon, N. D. EBRED AFRICAN. GEESE EGGS, 40 ngfla each.. Purebred Rose Comb Rhode Island eggs, 16 for $1.50. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, S. D. - FERRIS IMPROVED SINGLE COMB WHITE Leghorn eggs; $1.60 per 15; $8 per 100; 230-264 egg strain. Miss Gertrude Mauer, Slayton, Minn. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS for hatching, $2 per 15, parcel post ‘pre- paid. Albert Erickson, R. 8, Box 84, North Branch, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE COMB BUFF LEGHORN cockerels at $2 to $2.60. Very choice birds by a $256 cockerel. H. W. Honebrink, At- water, Minn. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEG- horn hatching eggs, $6.60 per 100, $1.256 per 15, prepaid. Robert Holzhauer, Hankin- son, N. D. HIGH SCORING SINGLE COMB BUFF LEG- horns and Buff Rock stock and eggs for sale. Write for' prices, Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn. FOR SALE—BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, Orpington $4.25; hens, '$3.25. - Pure Buff ,glockereln, “$1.76. - Mike - Mickelson,: : Dazey, H -3, . ....-CHQICE - COCKER-~ Eggs, $2_setting of 15; $10 fier 100. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, three or more, $2 each. Eggs, $56 per 100 by express. D: W. Coleman, Ellendale, N. D, ROSE COMB WHITE LEGHQRN EGGS, $6 _per_100. . David Lovinger, Ethan, S. D, SINGLE COMB ANCONA EGGS AT $1.50 per_16. - A, P. Dahlen, Kindred, N. D‘ Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” - This is’ the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, for sale and auction sales; to 3, ‘produce make your wants known and have them supplied. Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. - 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 per word is made. All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Poultry (Continued) FOR SALE—LIGHT BRAHMA COCKER- els, $2 each, three for $56. Eggs in season, $2 per 15. Adolph Kaasa, Elbow Lake, Minn. FOR SALE—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs. One setting of 16 in good parcel post cartons. Mrs. R. Huttner, Lignite, N." D, EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED ROCKS Ringlet strain, winter layers. 15 eggs, $1.50: 100, $6. Mrs. J. J. Waldie, Dickey, N. D FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEYS; healthy, large, heavy bones. Toms, $6; hens, $5. Mrs. Ole A. Johnson, Havana, N. D. Sttt bl o SR R e A M e AFRICAN GEESE, ONE GANDER, TWO geese, $12 for three. One bronze turkey tom; $6. Jos. Reinke, Hankinson, N. D. 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; $2.50 and $8 each. rs. Arthur Bierig, Marshall, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $8 and $5 each. Eggs, $1.50, $2 and $8 per 15. Viv Olmstead, Kempton, N. D PUREBRED 8. C. WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels and pullets for sale. Henry S. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. : to the west of us, because they like the shade, the grasses, the water, and the ideal conditions to be found on the low-priced lands of Aitkin county. Will you be one? Think this over. You can better yourself. Arnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 425 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. FOR SALE—320 ACRES IN SOUTHERN Saskatchewan; 250 acres cultivated, good buildings, pasture and wells. Four. towns within 15 miles, with 18 elevators. Nearest town, 414 miles, school 1% miles. For par- ticulars write C. W. Reeves, Pambrun, Sask., Can. PEACE RIVER COUNTY—HOMESTEADS, farms, grain, stock, dairying, business op- ‘portunities, petroleum, climate, etc. k your questions. Accurate and full personal answers. Shinner & Bates, Information Agents, Peace River, Alberta, Canada. SPECIAL BARGAIN! 160-ACRE FARM near town, 145 cultivated, balance tillable, good soil and location, $3,600; terms to suit. Better investigate. Write or come. Bosley & McClintock, Rugby, N. D. % PUREBRED. ROSE. COMB .RHODE ISLAND | 480 ACRES BRUSH LAND, VERY EASILY Reds. Winter layers. 100 eggs, $6.50. Chas. cleared. Incumbrance $4,300, which has nine Parker, Galesburg, N. D. > years to run at 6 per cent. Will trade SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS | €auity for other property. J. R. Holton, for hatching, $4.50 per 100 eggs. Mrs. John Shevlin, Minn. Kelder, Verona, N. D. EASTERN MONTANA FARM AND RANCH PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS lands for sale in large or small tracts; fine for sale,ms’zteeach. R1 H. Pomplun, Ellendale, . D., Rou o. 1. PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE cockerels, § each. Selmer A. Dahn, Georgetown, Minn. . C. BROWN LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS at $3.50 per 50 or $6 for 100. Arthur B Bean, Bath, S. D. - PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS; toms, $4.50; hens, $3.50. E. W. Miller, Beach, N. D. If ! If For prices or terms write W. P. Arnold, Richey, Mont. 820 ACRES, 130 BROKE, AND FENCED, good house, barn and other buildings; close town;_black loam soil; $14 acre. Terms glsuit. Horsnell, 188 E. Sixth St., St. Paul, mn. 820-ACRE DRY FARM IMPROVED LAND in American Falls, Idaho, great wheat belt; azs per_acre; one-third cash, balance long it 1E T T rms. Write George Stoll, Pocatello, Idaho. s LAND % ) $1 R FOR SALE—200 ACRES, SIX MILES FROM dNo"eB’ prepaid. 'W. C. Miller, Hurdsfield, Rhame; 60 per cent tillable land; about 45 — acres broke. For quick sale, $12.50 per acre. . M. Johnson, Mound P. O., N. D. QUARTER SECTION, CASS COUNTY, N. D.; $3,000 improvements, all tillable, 25 acres alfalfa. Photos, terms, price on request. Fred B. Hoffman, Page, N. D. FOUR-ACRE TRUCK FARM WITH FIVE- room bungalow in the suburb of the city of Minot. For information write Chris Haug, Minot, N. D. e e XN HAVE SOME FINE BRUSH LAND IN clover district, Minnesota ; will sell for $1.50 acre down, balance easy terms. J. R. Hol- ton, Shevlin, Minn. e N S A S L 160 ACRES MINNESOTA LAND FOR SALE, $1,600. Will consider an A-1 car as part payment. L. B. 117, Hawick, Minn. — ey T ATTRACTIVE -DEALS - ON. . BELTRAMI County land. Correspondence -invited. - Iester . E. Gesell, Thief River Falls, Minn. TWO SECTION FARM FOR RENT, NEAR Kelso, Traill County, N. D, Address C. N. Brunsdale, Portland, N. D. — S e WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for sale. O. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. —r T e Tl e TR FOR SALE—SEVERAL GOOD QUARTERS of raw prairie land for flax cropping. A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. D. —t R R S e S AR T I CAN SELL BEST LAND FOR LEAST money. Try me. F. D. Woodworth, Driscoll, Z =] I 4 w by Farm Machinery 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, 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. — e e FOR SALE—AN EIGHT H. P. STEAM engine, boiler, ten H. P. .portable wood saw- ing rig, in good condition, just the power for wood 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. A atd b s e an it & (e et S 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. 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 3 : R i N. D. 55 check gets it. George C. Rust, Mari Netrt senm A D B TR R 30 Shek seta b ust, Maxion, | S 6 ACRES, WELL IMPROVED, BARGATN. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, ONE REEVES | —ovner R. 1, Box 13, Kooskia, Tdaho. engine, 32 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. FOR SALE—ONE RUMELY OIL PULL 80-60, 10-stubble bottom; 8-breaker bottom and 500:-gallon tank. A-1 condition. $1,600 cash takes the outfit. Christ Anderson, Epping, N. D.,, R. R." 2. . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR STOCK, ‘brand new 40-70 Flour City tractor, kero- sene burner, Rumely separator, 8-bottom John Deere plow with breakers. , Chas. G, Abbey, Gilby, N. D. -BOTTOM JOHN DEERE ENGINE plow, heavy type, in first class condition. Price $490, f. o. b. Newark. John R-zisen- weber, Newark, S. D. ® RUMELY 25-45 HORSE POWER OIL PULL, hand. eight stubble bottom plows and breakers, 3 oil"tank. ‘Good working -order. Steffenson Bros., Reeder, N. D. BIG. FOUR GAS. TRACTOR WITH 8-BOT-' tom -gelf-lift -Avery plows, in. good con- Sdition. Henry Zeigler, Twin Brooks, S. D. FOR SALE—A BRAND NEW 8-16 AVERY Will bear good this summer. $8 'per hun- tractor at big discount or take in good dred, postpaid, = Anthony Elm, Lansford, car. Address Box E, Osakis, Minn. N. D No. 2. POWER PLOWING OUTFIT. BARGAIN, good. repair, kerosene. Box 28, R. 8, Car- rington, N. D. < steam' engine. .0, A. Erlandson, ' Hettinger, Miscellaneous —_— e COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORT- ers. Save 83 1-3 to 50 per cent. Write for price list. Special offer to new customers! For $8.76 we will ship.you, prepaid: Ten pounds of our famous “World’s Best” fresh roasted 40-cent coffee; one pound Flowery Orange Pekoe “Ceylon’ tea, retail value $1, and. one pound b50-cent Pure. Breakfast Cocoa. Frank & Co., 858 River St.,” Chicago. —_—— 7T O, Jnlcago. LINEHAN BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF “Linehan’s Quick Relief,” standard liniment for all purposes. stops pain and lameness; healing and pene- trating. Price, $1.26 and $2.50 per bottle. Send remittance with order. Linehan Bros., Box 482, Hankinson, N. D. 5 SEED CORN NOTICE—NO CORN ON The. imported Merry Milkman and : on hand for sale at low price. im- ported ‘bull for $450, four years old. White Roek ‘eggs at $1 a setting.- Carl’ R. Swan- son, Marshall,” Minn. 3 ., Ro 0. Dakota; any state; each Press, Fessenden, N. D. P WAR MAP; ‘essenden, " PAGE. TWENTY.TWO ¥ A agricultural community on G. N. railway.. Overland Ringmaster calf; have eight bulls: A P ‘EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS— e e AUTO ROADS; POCKET MAP NORTH 80 cents.: Free: WESTERN. AMERICAN FRONT, - Ten miles toinch, 30, cents. mfn s per-lb.; No. 2, 80 cents. . ished on “request. Montana Native, 256 and ‘15 cents. Merchants, banks and farmers’ cluhs write for prices on large lots. Other ship- : ping point, Moorhead, Minn. James Rannel (grower), Harlem, Mont.,, Box E104. —_— 8 T T DR GRIMM EVERLASTING ALFALFA SEED, grown in Lac qui Parle county, Minnesota. Good test, free from foul seed. Price No. 1 50 cents per pound’; 10 pounds or more, 40 cents. No. 2, mixed with 18 per cent clover, 10 pounds or more, 80 cents; sacks, 40 cents extra. Send your order from thi ad. Anton Karels, Big Stone City, S. D. —_— T T T O T EVERY FARM IN THE NORTHWEST . should have some sweet clover. Sow thi spring with nurse crop. For pasture, hay, seed, and renewing lands. Sweet -clover saved our stock at Cloverlea Farm last year. Send for sample and price. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. g grown continuously without change of seed 14 years at Cloverlea Farm. Send for sample and price. Ask for free booklet on clover growing in North Dakota, by Datus C. Smith.” Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. _— T 0 Y. 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 Ib. John Mackey, (Dunn Co.) Emerson, N. D. —_— ) Oy TN e 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 $6.50 per bushel, about half price. L. N. Crill Seed Co., Elk Point, S. D.: FOR SALE—WESTERN RYE GRASS SEED, field inspected by U. S. agricultural agent and found free from quack and all noxious . Recleaned, $8 per 100 unds, J. Charles Martin, Maxbass, N. D'po T o “I CONSIDER SWEET- CLOVER 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. —_— S e e T T TIMOTHY SEED WITH SMALL PER CENT Alsike Clover, $9 per hundred; Marquis seed wheat, $5 per hundred. Samples and sacks free. Cranewood Farms, Grand Meadow, Minn. 3 potatoes, free from rot and.frost, $1.50 per bushel, sacks free. Albert Erick- son, R. 8, Box 84, North Branch, Minn. — e e I WHITE NAVY BEANS, DRY LAND GROWN, excellent seed, 17 cents pound. No order filled for less than 50 pounds. Walter S. Otto, Newton Grove, Mont. _— e el T ST e NORTH DAKOTA GROWN TIMOTHY, sacked, $7 per 100, and Bromus seed, free from quack, $16 per 100. James McKee, Tappen, N. D, 2 . —_— T el R SWEET CLOVER SEED. MARQUIS SEED wheat and Princess seed flax for sale. For prices write to A. Schroeder Bros., Grand Meadow, Minn. CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED potatoes, $2.50 per 100 pounds. Paul Frey- holtz, R. R. 4, Box 25A, Fairfax, Renville county, Minn. free. Carmon seed potatoes, $1.25 per bushel, sacked. C. M. Aber, Page, N. D. - SEED CORN, EARLY FLINT TESTED , also hardy alfalfa seed, 80 cents per pound. A. J. ‘Sylvester, Mandan, N. D. CLOVER SEED—GOOD, CLEAN, MEDIUM red clover seed; samples and price on re- quest. C. A. Beckman, Evansville, Minn. GOOD EARLY OHIO AND RURAL NEW Yorker potatoes for sale, $1.50 per bushel. Wm. G. Bier, Hancock, Minn. e Y e e HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD UPLAND prairie, $12.50 per ton, F. O. B, Selfridge. Martin Swift, Selfridge, N. ‘D. EXTRA GOOD TIMOTHY SEED, CLEANED and sacked, $8 per hundred. J. J. Waldie, Dickey, N. D. - EARLY CHAMPION SEED OATS, $1.50 PER - bushel. Paul Manahan, Box 655, St. Paul, FOR SALE—KUBANKA DURUM WHEAT, S. D. No. 75. Herman Hahn, Doland, S. D. Lumber prices. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Send us your bills for free estimate. Robert %mmoh n, Company, Box 1166-N, Tacoma, ash. ‘LUMBER POSTS. ‘WRITE US ABO prices delivered ‘at’ your. station. . Send -list for estimate. Pay after 'unloading, irk Company, Box 1188-N, Tacoma, Wash. LUMBER POSTS. WRITE US = ABOUT prices delivered your station. Send list for estimate. Pay after .unloading. " Kirk - Com- pany, Box 1188-N, Tacoma, Wash. CEDAR POSTS IN. CAR LOTS—DE- livered . prices to 8agle, Idaho. 5 : Wanted per, brass, ete. Write for quotations, Rattalin, 830, Front gt poactation r rmers. Bradley Overton, | -IDAHO RED. CEDAR POLES AND SPLIT Dosts. A. R, Derr, Clarksford, Tdaho, = .. ANTED—SCRAP IRON. . BY, CARLOTS, Highest market prices. ‘Also auto tim.u?oz _ N '| OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. i