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Poulti‘y s N S Ny ook /4 e R o SR SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for sale. Recently added to our flock .of superbly bred Reds,” cockerels from; Mas- sachusetts’ best breeds. We spared no ex- pense to procure the best. First and second pen eggs, $6 and $3 ‘per setting of 15., Ex- press prepaid. Write for catalog. A. & F. D. Greaves, Lawncrest Stock Farm, Minnewaukan, N. D. LONE-PINE POULTRY FARM BRED EGGS for hatching, Barred Rotks, Rhode Island Reds, Silverlaced Wyandottes and Silver Spangled Hamburgs. Send your orders early at $1.60 for 15, or $38 for 40. Chas. "A. Winter, Staples, Minn.,, R. 2. PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE ‘Wyandotte cockerels, eggs. Bronze turkeys for sale. 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. 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS, from hardy farm-raised females mated to 230-egg strain cockerels. Safe delivery and el 90 per cent fertility guaranteed; $2 per 15, prepaid; $9 per 100. Nelson Bros., Rock- dale Farm, Atwater, Minn. EGGS FOR HATCHING—TOULOUSE GEESE, ‘White Pekin ducks, Buff Orpington ducks, single-comb Buff Orpington, single-comb White Leghorn, White and Barred Plymouth Rock chickens. Write for prices. Julius Laalis, Henderson, Minn. EGGS FOR HATCHING—ROSE - COMBED White Wyandottes, specially mated pens; selected eggs; 156 for $1.50; 100 for $6. Pure- bred Bourbon Red turkey eggs, 80 cents eawtlzi Prairie View Stock Farm, SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS: strong, vigorous. None better regardless of price; from heavy laying stock; pre- paid, 16 for $1.26; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $6. ‘Wm. A. Grasshoff, Underwood, Minn., R. 8. BIG QUALITY SILVER AND WHITE Wyandotte cockerels at $1.560 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. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTONS FERTILE ‘eggs, $1.75 per 15, $3.76 per 50 and $7.50 Knox, per 100. Also everbearing progressive strawberries, $1.76 per_ 100 plants. John Mikiska, New Prague, Minn. FOR SALE—PUREBRED ROSE AND single-comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, $2 each. Also single-comb White I.eghorn cockerels, $1 each. Carl F. Pollard, Bruce, 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 15 or $7.50 per 100... Order early. Neils P. Peterson, Oberon, D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TOMS, $5; hens, $4; runner ducks, $1.50; toulouse ganders, $8; geese, $2.50. Purebred Poland gilts, late bred, $40. V. F. Cole, Forman, N, A FEW CHOICE SINGLE-COMB BUFF Orpington cockerels left at $2.50, or three for $7. Also one good mammoth bronze turkey tom, $5. A. Rutherford, Sheldon, FOR SALE—LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS, 15 eggs, $1.25; 100, $6.60; packed in cartons, 26 cents extra. All orders promptly taken care of. C. 8. Gransberg, Kempton, N. D. BABY CHICKS, HATCHING_EGGS. 200-EGG strain, single-comb White horns, single- comb Rhode Island Reds, Send for mating list. Glennalta Poultry Farm, Grandy, Minn. EGGS FROM PUREBRED SINGLE COMB Buff Orpingtons. Splendid winter layers, $1.76 per 16; $8 per 100. Mrs. Ernest Saville, Ridgeville Farm, Braddock, N. D. DAY-OLD CHICKS—PUREBRED SINGLE- comb White Leghorns, farm-raised, young strain, Hatching eggs, 15, $1.50; 100, $7.50. Mrs. A. A. Klumph, New Rockford, N. D, ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS AND Single Comb White Leghorns, Yound and Tancred strains. Best ldying strains. $1.50 per 15. E. E. Wolf, Flasher, N. D. EGGS FOR HATCHING—PUREBRED ROSE- comb Reds; 50, $8.75; 100, $7; Rouen and Fawn_Runner duck eggs, 11, $2, prepaid. Mrs. Eugene Fletcher, Armour, S. D. PUREBRED R. C. RHODE ISLAND RED, winter layers; mated to prize winners. Hatching eggs, 15, $2; 50, $4.60; 100, $8. Mrs. Bert Maring, Georgetown, Minn. SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE EGGS FOR hatching, $1.50 for 15. If less than half hatch I will replace at half price. M C. W. Gannon, Underwood, N. D. < 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; $8.76 per 50; $7 per 100. Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. : PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE cockerels at -$2.50; also large purebred ‘White Alesbury duck eggs at $1 for 11, J. Woods, Hoople, N. D. EGGS—PUREBRED GOLDEN AND BUFF Wyandottes; 15, $1.60; 50, $8.50. comb Black Minorea setting, 15, $2. Bern . Holsen, Brooten, Minn. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS— Good winter layers. Pen No. 1, 15 _eggs, 1.50; 100 eggs, $’I.59 Mrs. Emil Rosen~ berg, Oberon, N. D. 5 FOR SALE—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs. One getting of 156 in good parcel post mlmuq Mrs. R. Huttner, Lignite, N. D. - ¥ ] g Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers results come from Leader Classified Ads. when claiming the 4-cent rate. Po;xltry (Continued) DOMESTICATED MALLARD DUCK EGGS for hatching, $2.30 per setting, prepaid. Or- ders filled middle of April. Joe Bruening, Carrington, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Prize-winning stock. Eggs, $1 per 15; $3 per 50; $56 per 100. Miss Henrietta Lieske, Henderson, Minn., PUREBRED AFRICAN GEESE EGGS, 40 cents each. Purebred Rose Comb Rhode Island eggs, 15 for $1.50. B. W. Chandler, Aberdeen, S. D. FERRIS IMPROVED SINGLE COMB WHITE Leghorn eggs; $1.50 per 16; $8 per--100; 280-264 egg .strain. Miss Gertrude Mauer, Slayton, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTES; UN- matched egg producers; hatching eggs, 18, 90 cents; 100, $6. Vernon Thomas, Eagle Bend, Minn. PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEG- horn hatching eggs, $6.60 per 100, $1.25 per 15, gep‘gid. Robert Holzhauer, Hankin- son, N. D. . EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED ROCKS. ‘Won blue ribbons; $1 per 15; $8 per 50; $6 per 100. Mrs, Fred A. Lieske, Hender- son, Minn. EGGS—ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, COL- umbia Wyandotte, Silverlaced Wyandotte; i}[)p, $6; 15, $1.50. i. Johannessohn, Beltrami, inn. : PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE OR- pington eggs for hatching; 15, $1.26; 45, g:_.ZB. Mr. Hans Bakken, R. 8, Audubon, mn. PUREBRED - WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatching; 15 for $2; 30 for $3.50; g& for $5. Mrs. Fritz A. m, Jeffers, nn. ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN EGGS AT $1.50 for 15; $7.50 for 100. From purebred ;\ldigh class stock. Wm. Honebrink, Atwater, inn. BUFF WYANDOTTES. CHOICE COCKER- els for sale. Eggs, $2 setting of 15; $10 %er 100. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, three or more, $2 each. Eggs, $56 per 100 by express. D. W. Coleman, Ellendale, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEYS; healthy, large, heavy bones. Toms, $6; hens, $5. Mrs. Ole A. Johnson, Havana, 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 ROSE-COMB BROWN LEG- horn hatching eggs; 15, $1.25; 50, $3; 100, $6. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. e e e PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels, $2; eggs, 16, $1.25; 100, $6.. Albert Speckmann, Sleepy Eye, Minn. BIG WINTER - LAYING SINGLE - COMB White Leghorns. Eggs, $56 and $3 per 15. The Allison Hennery, Eden, Idaho. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $3 and $5 each. Eggs, $1.50, $2 and $3 per 156. Viv Olmstead, Kempton, N. D. HATCHING EGGS FROM PUREBRED ROSE- ‘comb Reds ; winter-laying strain; $7 per 100. Severt Sanden, Halstad,- Minn. PUREBRED S. C. WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels and ypullets for sale. Henry S. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. —_— ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for hatching; $1.50 per setting. Joe Mec- Cullough, Crosby, N. D, SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS, 16 for $1.50, prepaid; p0.for $4. R. H. Harris, Norcross, Minn. ROSE-COMB RED COCKERELS, PURE- bred; from good layers; $2.50 each. Jennie Jacobs, Hebron, N. D. 3 SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS for hatching, $4.50 per 100 eggs. Mrs. John Kelder, Verona, N. D. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Red eggs; 15, $1; 100, $6. Mrs. Frank Riba, Geneseo, N. D. | SINGLE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN HATCH- ing eggs; $1.60 per 16. A. G. Fischer, Georgetown, Minn. PUREBRED SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE cockerels, $2 each. Selmer A. Dahn, Georgetown, Minn. SINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, 156 for $1.50; 100 for $7.50. Wm. Reemts, Northwood, N. D. FOR SALE-PUREBRED MAMMOTH bronze turkey toms, $7. Mrs. E. P. Groth, Enderlin, N. D, LYMOUTH ROCK EGGS_ FOR WHITE P lfi?tching ‘il' $2 and $8 per 16. F. H. Deters, ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND for gale at 75 cents setting. Collis, Minn. WHITE ROCK EGGS, $1.50 PER per 100, Martin Pederson, RED EGGS A. C. !%scher. " 16 87 . wood, ROSE COMB_WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, *" per 100. David Lovinger, Ethan, 8. D. SINGLE COMB ANGCONA_EGGS AT $1.50 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 supplied. 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. League members must give the number of their membership receipt All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE North- - _PAGE TWENTY-TWO . Best Poultry (Continued) EGGS FROM PUREBRED BARRED ROCKS Ringlet strain, winter layers. 15 eggs, $1.50: 100, $6. Mrs. J. J. Waldie, Dickey, N. D. Livestock ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL, SIX HERE- fords and two shorthorn bulls, The bulls range in age from 18 months to two years old. Also one big range bull, six years old. These bulls are all registered purebred and papers will be furnished with all. These bulls must be sold, so write for particulars. Can load on Great Northern, Chicago & Northwestern or Milwaukee roads. Addis Kelley, De Smet, S. D. e e CHOICE OF 12 PERCHERON STALLIONS and mares; all registered and state li- censed. Fine style and good action. Year- lings to seven-year-olds and weigh near the ton-mark when matured. Best of blood lines; tried and very sure breeders. Colts to show. Reasonable prices and easy terms. ‘Wm. Steinbach, New Rockford, N. D. 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- filfn strain. 1. A. Schwinghamer, Albany, n. T YN e PN SIX REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS. ONE to ten months old. Some from A. R. O. dams. $60 to $150 each. Will trade for reg- istered Poland China bred sow or gilt, or any other breed. Herman Schumacher, New Germany, Minn. — e FOR ' SALE—ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF cows and heifers; all young stuff; heavy with calf and some with calf at side. Mostly Herefords and some registered Aberdeen Angus. No. trade considered. Jandro & ‘Wilson, Reeder, N. D. — e, 150 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE SPRINGERS; large and mature milkers due to freshen soon; also choice dairy-bred heifers. Write Frank Luhrs, South St. Paul, Minn, —_— e e ey . THREE PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULLS; one three years, one 14 months and one three months. For particulars address Joe McCullough, Crosby, N. D. —— e 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, Medicine Lake, Mont. s e ki I o S R CALVES DEHORNED IN SIMPLE PAIN- less manner with humane dehorning pencil. Treatment for 80 calves, $1, postpaid. Suc- cess guaranteed. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn, FOR SALE—GUERNSEY BULL _CALF, four months -old. Sire Yeksa. Belle’s Star: dam Imported Princess IV of the Marais, fic.idress South Branch Farm, Hampton, inn. - P e AL SO oo 2 U s SR I FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED ROAN shorthorn cow; also one registered heifer, 11 months old. W. Anderson, R. 1, Hallock, Minn. e et e R S S Rt S FOR SALE—TEN FULL-BLOOD HEREFORD cows and bulls; also five head grade cows. Price cheap if sold at once. Charles Mietzel, ‘Wadena, Minn. —_— A FEW REGISTERED BRED GILTS FOR April and May farrow; bred to Orion Cherry King 8. II; price $55. I. E. Stearns & Son, Detroit, Minn. ——— e FOR SALE—PUREBRED BLACK .PER- cheron stallion, five years old, weight 1,500. Sure foal getter. - Gerhard Wolter, Ham- burg, Minn. ——— e . BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA JUNE AND September boars. Also booking orders for spring_pigs., Call or write M. J. Ertl, Wat- kins, Minn. FOR SALE-—TWb REGISTERED ROAN horn bulls, age 12 months; each, $160. John * Bliss, Pekin, N. D. SIXTY HIGH GRADE PERCHERON HORSES for sale or exchange for land. E. R. Haven, Lamtert, Mont. g APRIL-FARROWED DUROC PIGS 0 sale. W. W. Brewer, Oriska, N. D, s Lumber —_— SPLIT CEDAR POSTS, TAMARACK ROUND %om and es ; any size or length desired, uy direct from Nonpartisan league farm- ers on timbered ranches. Club together and . get a car; save 50 per cent. Get our prices.- C.: R. Weare, Noxan, Mont. —t b O - LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT WHOLESALE prices, Farmers’ trade our specialty. Send us’ your -bills for free estimate. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, ‘Wash. ; —_— - RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR LOTS—-DE- livered prices to farmers. Bradley Overton, Sagle, Idaho. . ... IDAHO RED *CEDAR POLES AND. posts. A, R. Derr, Clarksford, Idaho. a8 Homey =« ‘WHITE: CLOVER %E)NEY-—SIX 10-POUND * pails, $12; twelva b-pound pails; $12. Cash Ffli) ‘Vpr:der. Petrick & Viek, Gzaee City, SPLIT Bt D T o STOP '’EM! HEAD ’EM OFF! WE HAVE - no more red clover and should like to avoid writing so many letters saying so. But we have yet some’white sweet clover' of - highest grade, scarified, for those'who come quickly. Any Northwestern farmer who fails to put in a good trial field of sweet clover with grain this spring will surely regret it next year. We believe sweet clover far better for the Northwest than red clover and are now sowing five times as much .of it as of red clover at Cloverlea Farm. Send. for sample and price. Cloverlea Seed - Co., Blanchard, N. D. - ALFALFA SEED; MONTANA NORTHERN grown, the best 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, 30 cents. Pedigree furnished on request. Montana Native, 25 and 15 cents. Merchants, banks and farmers’ clubs write for prices on large lots. Other ship- ping point, Moorhead, Minn. James Rannel (grower), Harlem, Mont., Box E104. GRIMM EVERLASTING ALFALFA SEED, grown in Lac qui Parle county, Minnesota. Good test, free from foul seed. Price No.}. 50 cents per pound; 10 pounds or more, 40 cents. No. 2, mixed with 18 per cent red clover, 10 pounds or more, 30 cents; sacks, 40 cents extra. Send your order from this ad. Anton Karels, Big Stone City, S. D. —_— e — U N SEED POTATOES—FARMERS’ FAVORITE, a russet variety, one of the best varieties for all-around use; $1 per bushel, sacks in- cluded. Orders will be booked now and potatoes shipped when danger of freezing is. over. Address all orders to Pleasant View Seed Farm, Wadena, Minn. e e e o e ORDER EARLY WHILE THEY LAST— Carloads or local shipments. Early and late seed potatoes; guaranteed from rot or frost; $1.05 per. bushel, sacks included, f. o. b. Glenwood, Minn. Shipments can be made as soon as weather permits. 0. H. Neuman, Glenwood, Minn., R. 1. e Moot I en il SR RN R Wl SR 41 GUARANTEED GENUINE GRIMM ALFAL- fa seed sold under tags carrying state seed commissioner’s certification stamp. Certified to be genuine grimm; purity, 99.56 per cent, viability 98 per cent. Price 40 cents per Ib.. John Mackey, (Dunn Co.) Emerson, N. D. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES; PRO- gressive, 60 cents per 25; $1.756 per 100; Great Northern (new), 80 cents per 25; ;g pertsloo. 5%spgé'sg\m 11";:‘01'.&3. two-:{l.enx.olg. cents per 50; per H i o Wilkus, West St. Paul, Minn?osm —r 0 T 8T N L e NORTHWESTERN DENT FODDER CORN. Early large stock strain, 90-day, ear seed put up in bags, testing about 60 per cent n::dsBogo accoug:t l?fl lo;v)v0 t-esltl:alwe are selling a .50 per bushel, about f price. L. N. Crill Seed Co., Elk Point, S. D.p & NAVY AND MEXICAN BEANS. PRICES and samples on_ request. Onions and seed potatoes mountain grown. Choice seed corn. Farmers’ Union Co-Operati Associati Fort Collins, Colo. o i s TIMOTHY SEED WITH SMALL PER CENT. Alsike Clover, $9 per hundred; Marquis . seed wheat, $5 per hundred. ~Samples and sacks free. ' Cran d 5 Meadow, Minn & T Grang — e FOR SALE—SWEET CLOVER FARMS IN nsom county. Also sweet clover and alfalfa seed direct from largest grower in _the state. W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. D. —_— s B0, N B FOR SALE—HOME-GROWN GRIMM AL-. - falfa seed of the 19156 crop. Tested 99.7 per cent at experiment station.” Forty cents a pound. Monson Bros.,, Rhame, N. NORTH DAKOTA GROWN TIMOTHY, sacked, $7 per 100, and Bromus seed, free from quack, $15 per 100, ‘Tappen. D James McKee, —_— CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED potatoes, $2.50 per 100 pounds. Paul Frey- holtz, R, R. 4, Box 25A, Fairfax, Renville county, Minn. SEED POTATOES—CARMAN NO. ver bushel in five-bushel lots or moxg': ss:c?kg included. Ormanzo Pete; i Prairie, Minn, RO, - louiainy _—_—,—m—m—mm———— TIMOTHY SEED, $8 PER BUSHEL, SACKS free. OCarmon seed potatoes, # bushel, sacked. C. M. l’Abex-, Pagg,lbzls. I{u _— - % J8ge N. D. CLOVER SEED—GOOD, CLEAN, MEDIUM red clover seed; samples and price on re- quest. C. A. Beckman, Evansville, Minn, FOR - SALE—_EXTRA GOOD WHITE SEED potatoes, $1.25 per bushel, ke Sorila, Cloquet, Minn., R. e1, Bs:: ?llé. e HAY FOR SALE—400 TONS GOOD LAND prairie, $12.50 per ton, F. 0.%. gel;fridxe. Martin Swift, Selfridge, N. D. PURE SEED POTATOES; EARLY OHIOS, $1.50; Burbanks, $1.25; 13 i Frank Riba, G:nefieo, melc) A Onle aehk Employment MR. FARMER, READ THIS, We can furnish you with farm help. At present. we have six couples who want farm work. All are first class grain and stock farmers and have references. One of these has two children, one couple has one child, another couple wants separate house to live in, two of them have no children. We have one man who wants to take charge of a grain and stock e farm. Write' at once ; state full particulars and top wages, Tri-State Empl Farm Dept,, Minneapolis, Ming. = C°” THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT POST open to farmers. $100 a' month. E.u:sr ;Il‘]e:glgfl work. “List positions free. ‘Write Institute, Dept. N 48, Rochester, N. WANTED—TRACTOR JOB. HA HAD g'v:mye::-; expexéie;xce. 3 ferenca‘irf‘desired. 3 e8 and length jorn- son, Edinburg, N. D., !l.o's, jgg.x 2% Blora YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE WANTS WORK on farm; $75. Noffinger, Mlno’:rN!?%‘.m e B WANTED—GIRL FOR G HOUSE- ' ENERAL work. Fy ; Eldridge, oN!: Ix;'articulnrs address’ Box 132 Mention the Luder When Writing Adver.t‘her; 2