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Poultry EGGS FROM A VIGOROUS FLOCK OF Rose-comb Reds, carefully culled arnd splen- did color. Have handled this breed for seven years and always got first class stock. Fowls are on free range and are excellent layers; $1.60 per 15; $3.60 per 50; $7 per 100. Not responsible for parcel post ship- ments. ‘Benjamin Hamann, Oakes, N. D PRIZE-WINNING ROSE-COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, eggs. Hens, pullets and 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, R. 8, Harmony, Minn. e Y Tt A PRIZE WINNING ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, epgs. 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. e e WE HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED NUM- ber of extra good vigorous Single-comb White Leghorn cockerels at $3 each. Satis- faction guaranteed. The North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck, N. D. EGGS, $1.66_PER 15, POSTPAID; LIGHT Brahmas, Rose-comb Buff Leghorns, Indian Runner ducks; Berkshire boar, extra good one. Male pigs ready to ship. John Suchy, Parkers Prairie, Minn. HATCHING EGGS, “YESTERLAID STRAIN,” purebred single-comb White Leghorns, pre- paid, $1.26 per 15; $6 per 100; 97 per cent fertility and delivery guaranteed. A : 2 Kelly, Vanville, N. D. EGGS FOR HATCHING—PUREBRED Barred Plymouth Rocks and Single-comb - White Leghorns, good winter layers; $1.25 for 15; $6.50 per 100. Frank Weber, Ma- zeppa, Minn.,, R. 2. e e B e e PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Red exclusively. Eighth season. laying hens mated to cockerels from 200-egg xlz)train: 72Deggn, $3.50. C. M. Parker, Gales- urg, N. D. PAY HIGHEST MARKET—WANT POUL- try, eggs, furs, hides, pelts, veal, beans, wool. my price list. 8. McKay, 7 Third St.,, St. Paul, Minn. EGGS PREPAID, PUREBRED ROSE COMB Rhode Island Reds, farm raised, $1.25 per 15; $3.76 per 50; $7 per 100. Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. PRICES REDUCED—PARTRIDGE WYAN- dotte eggs, 15 for $1.25; 100 for $6. Rouen duck eggs, 1.50 for 12, S. C. Weaver, Car- rington, N. D. FERRIS IMPROVED SINGLE-COMB WHITE Leghorn eggs; $1.50 per 15; $8 per 100; 230-264 egg. strain. Miss Ge! Slayton, Minn. FOR SALE—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs, $1.50 a setting of 15, in good parcel lfiost cartons. Mrs. Huttner, Lignite, HATCHING EGGS FROM SINGLE-COMB White Leghorns, $6.50 per 100; $1.25 per %}5 Deggs. Robert Holzhauer, Hankinson, PUREBRED BARRED ROCK EGGS BY EX- press, 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.50; 200 for $8. D. W. Coleman, ‘R. 1, Ellendale; N. D. BARRED ROCK EGGS FROM LARGE, decply barred fowls; $1.50 for 15; $6 for 100. Charles White, Valley City, N. D. SIgGLE—COMB CRYSTAL WHITE ORPING- n eggs, $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100. Fish Lake Stock Farm, Astoria, S. D. SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS for hatching, $4.50 per 100 eggs. Mrs. John Kelder, Verona, N. D. PEARL GUINEA EGGS FOR HATCHING, $1.50 Tor 15. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE $1.50; 100 for $7. wood, N. D. EGGS—ROSE-COMB REDS, $1.26 PER 15; _fii per 100. Mrs. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, rtrude Mauer, ROCK EGGS, 15 FOR Martin Pederson, North- Employment COUNTY SALESMEN WANTED with automobile to present farmers’ Simplified Accounting system, indorsed by U. S. Treasury department, banks, agricultural journals. Big advertising campaign June 1 leading farm journals. Sales in your territory credited you. Small deposit required. Salesmen making big money. Bank references required. State full particulars. Federal Farm Bureau, 918 Pio- neer Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. RA-DIO-LITE—NEW FORD LIGHT, IN- . creases 100 per cent more light; can’t burn out bulbs; money back guarantee; state and county hts; no competition. Koch Auto Supply Co., 785 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. e PR R B PP B S LR WANTED—A' GOOD TRACTCOR. MAN AND repair man on large farm. None but ex- perienced men need apply. Datus C. Smith, Blanchard, N. D. man. experience as manager. Poynter, Carlisle, Minn. ' Seed 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 1b.; 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, Minn. James Rannel, (rrower), Harlem, Mont., Box E104. FOR SALE—HOME-GROWN ' GRIMM AL- falfa seed; 40 cents a pound. Tested 99 per cent at experiment station. Monson Bros., Rhame, N. D, = Farm Machinery FOR SALE—386-INCH STEEL CASE FEEDER in good running order. Price $85.° Gus Os-- termann, Ocheyedan, Iowa, y _ Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers SRS TR S E e results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 6 cents per word. per word is made. when claiming the 4-cent rate. Ads must reach us two weeks Livestock Big type Durocs, that raise big litters. The hustling, rustling kind that have the knack of converting all kinds of feed into pork. 0rde§ pigs right away. Either sex, $15, two for $25. Also have some choice Red Polled bull calves at reasonable prices. Papers furnished. . C. NELSON, Prop., Fingal, N. D. FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Friesian bull calves from two to six months old; $75 to $150 each. Will trade for pure- bred Shropshire lambs or ewes, or any other breed. Also five young cows. Herman Schu- macher, New Germany, Minn. - CLOVERLAND FARM DUROCS — PURE- bred spring pigs sired by son of Van’'s Crimson and son of Long Wonder, first prize boar Minnesota state fair, 1917. Price, $16 each. Fine herd boar for sale. Wm. Kasal, Brownton, Minn. DUROC_ JERSEY PIGS OF THE KIND that has satisfied, mostly- April farrow. Unrelated pairs or more. Guaranteed equal to any on the market. Shipped on approval. Prices reasonable ; pedigrees furnished. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. Y e FOR SALE—A CHOICE LOT OF DUROC Jersey April boars at $20 each when 10 weeks old. Sired by a son of Investor and Giant Invincible. Satisfaction guarant J. W. Brown & Son, R. 1, Box 104, Stew- artville, Minn. DO YOUR BIT BY RAISING “GOOD” PURE- bred Chester White pigs. The stretchy, strong-boned, fast-growing sort. Order now and get the choice. Pedigree furnished. Priced right. Harry Uppman, Lancaster, mnn. rying the noted blood lines of Big Price, Big Orange, Smooth Wonder, A Wonder, Big Wonder. From the best known herds. Archie E. Myers, Warroad, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY BOAR PIGS for sale, $20 each, to go at weaning time. Sired by Pathfinder’s Rival; a son of the (mighty) Pathfinder. D. D. Marquette, Milnor, N. D. IMPROVED CHESTER WHITE PIGS FROM February and April litters. Papers guaran- teed. pigs not related, if so desired. John F. Zimmerman, Davenport, N. D., R. 2, Box 18. POLAND CHINA FALL PIGS, BOTH sexes, $85 to $50; sired by Dakota Wonder and Big Bone; pedigree furnished. J. W. Olson, Minnewaukan, N. D. sexes. guaranteed. Hubert Zander, Sleepy Eye, Minn. DUROC JERSEY PIGS, EITHER SEX, REG- istered, $16 each. April farrow. Shipped on approval. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. A FINE TEAM OF DRIVING PONIES; ARE also broke for single and saddle. Will sell reasonable. Albert Messner, Pekin, N. D. FULLBLOOD DUROC JERSEY PIGS, heavy bone; eight weeks old; $25 per pair. George Hastings, Westhope, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED CHES ‘White herd boar ; Iowa’s best breeding. S. W. Siebrands, Northwood, N. D. DUROC PIGS. OF CHOICE BREEDING, guaranteed. Prices low. P. O. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn. 0. 1. C. PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD, $8, F. O. Palermo. KEligible for registry. Nels Erick- son, Palermo, N. D. DUROC JERSEY PIGS FROM REGISTERED stock at reasonable prices. C. M. Parker, Galesburg, N. D. BIG TYPE DUROC BOAR PIGS. PEDI- Mmi fm’nR %ahed. A. B. Hanson, Starbuck, nn., R. 6. FOR 'SALE—CHESTER WHITE PIGS (PED- ifi;eeu furnished). H. F. Augst, Halstad, nn. DUROC PIGS FOR SALE, PUREBRED. W. W. ‘Brewer, Oriska, N. D. Automobiles and Accessories FORDS CAN BURN HALF COAL OIL, OR cheapest gasoline, using our 1918 carburetor ; 84 miles per gallon guaranteed. Easy start- ing. Great power increase. Attach it your- self. ‘Big profit selling for us, Thirty days’ trial. Money back guarantee. Styles to fit any automobile. Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 478 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. : B w WORN AND - SCORED AUTOMOBILE, tractor and all gas engine cylinders can be restored to their original power by a sci- entifically reboring and installing oversize pistons and rings. Edwards Motor Co., 812 South .Twelfth St., Minneapolis, Minn. TIRES—TUBES—TIRES—TUB Save real money. buying. direct. 80x $8.80; 80x8%5 nonskid, $12.20; 32x8 non- skid, $14.40; 38x4 nomskid, 19.60. e ship C. 0. D., allowing examination. In dent Tire Supply House, St. Paul, Minn. : FOR SALE—TWO 84x4% CASINGS AND tubes,~Q. D.’ clincher, '$20 each. Two 85xb easings and tubes, Q. D. clincher, .$22.50 each. Shipped on: approyal. P. A, Gordon, » N. D. 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. Best To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 4 cents League members must give the number of their membership receipt All advertising for sale of lands carries the full before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE PAGE TWENTY-TWO rate. 2,080 acres suitable for stock and farming. Land quite rolling, of black loam with clay subsoil. Good seven-room house, horse and cattle barn, granary, blacksmith shop, ma- chine shed, natural spring, best water. Nearly all fenced and crossfenced ; 500 acres in crop. Schoolhouse on farm, eight miles from two good towns. Have 160 head of cattle and 40 head of horses; will sell with the farm °f wanted. Will exchange for small farm in southern Minnesota, Iowa or Wisconsin, or any other good locality; 160 acres, $35 per acre, balance $25. Sell for part cash, plenty of time for balance at 6 per cent, crop or without. B:. F. Martin (owner), Hurdsfield, N. D. —_— e e SOLID SECTION WILD LAND, SURROUND- ed by farms in great wheat and flax dis- trict of New England, Hettinger county, N. D. Five and one-half miles from rail- road town, abundance of coal and fine living water on land. No exchange; but to force immediate sale, $30 per acre, on good terms, buys this wonderful bargain (worth $60 per acre) direct from owner. E.‘ M. Kieron, 337 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, inn. e R SN ey LIBERTY BONDS, AT FACE VALUE, AC- ~cepted in payment for Aitkin county lands. No more loyal district anywhere. You will like this county. There are greate. oppor- tunities here than anywhere else for the farmer and dairyman. Prices low, terms easy. Write for maps and experience of people we have located. rnold, Land Agent, Rock Island Railway, 4256 Wolvin Bldg., Duluth, Minn. e e T KITTSON COUNTY, MINN.; WHERE BIG crops are sure. I have for sale a few snaps in half sections and quarters. Also for trade. I wish some hustler with “Stick” in him to act as agent. Write or call on A. Carlson, Kennedy, Minn. JUDITH BASIN LAND — BEST SMALL grain and livestock section in the North- -west. Buy direct from.owners and save ex- cessive commissions. Fergus County Co- Operative Assn., Lewistown, Mont. FOR SALE—160 ACRES IN ONE OF THE - best parts of North Dakota. House, barn, phone, R. F. D.; all complete. Too old to farm. Owner living on farm. A bargain. Mrs. Iler, Marion, N. D. —_— Y e e e 820-ACRE DRY FARM IMPROVED LAND in _American Falls, Idaho, great wheat belt; $26 per acre; one-third cash, balance long terms. Write George Stoll, Pocatello, 1daho. —_— e e Oy S DA 160-ACRE FARM IN SLOPE COUNTY, N. D, Best of land; house, barn, granary and good water. Schoolhouse across the line. C. H. Gustafson, Scranton, N. D. WANTED HEAR FROM OWNER OF farm or unimproved land for sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. TO BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE OR MAKE farm loan, write or see Herbert Hodge, Fargo, N. D. House to Trade .—"_-__ Nine-room completely modern home in one of the best educational towns of North Da- kota to trade for land. This house is one I built for a home, but circumstances are such I have to move. Value, $6.500, clear of incumbrance. Will trade for equal value of $10, $20 or $80 per acre lan in Montana, North Dakota or Canada. b % . E, 8. DeLAN L CEY, Valley City, N. D. Harness — e ST e A e 500 SETS OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND farm harness, $35, $40, $45 per set. Also large stock of new harness from $50 to $65 per set. We save you money.. Harness Co. of Midway, St. Paul, Minn. 800 SETS SECOND HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds, cheap; 800 sets new harness at less manufacturer’s cost. Midway Harness Co., 1958 University Ave.,' St. Paul, Minn. * " For Sale A $40,000 ANNUAL MEAT MARKET BUSI- ness for sale at actual cost. The only meat market in a city of 2,000. Can be handled with a small amount of cash. ~Address Lock Drawer “K,” Enderlin, N. D.’ FOR SALE CHEAP -— ONE COMPLETE well-drilling outfit, 500. feet, machine with six horsepower gas engine. Theo. Oltesvig, in, Mont. 2, Miscellaneous 3 Tobacco habit stopped. Anti-Snuff, 75 cents; ' Anti-Tobacco, 75 cents; '.Anti-Cigar- ette, ANTI-SNUFF 188 N. St. Albans St., years old, home during summer? ' Ad Box 675,- St. Paul, Minn. 3 Schools and Colleges Twin City CO., ] St. Paul, Minn. | that he simply read White & _ 0 ~ Mention the Leader When fifini.lsd;q&h‘s : Wanied WANTED—SCRAP ' 1RON - BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices. Also auto tires, cop- per, brass, etc. Write for (uotations. M. A. Naftalin, 320 Front St., Furgo, ‘N: D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS, Or will tan them for you—Ilowest prices. Mark next shipment—Fanso Hide, Fur Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. Dogs and Pet Stock NINE COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE. FEMALE, $3.50; male $5, if taken before the last of 0. A. Buck, Towner, N. D. ‘ * June. and one foxhound. Bargain if taken soon. Roger Lee, Geneseo, N. D. Auction Sale AUCTION SALE . June 20th, the undersigned will offer at public outcry, improved 120-acre farm, together wnth. growing_crop; also all personal property sep- arate. Horses, cattle, machinery. Owner, Hanson. For further information and terms write Colonel J. G. L. Stauffacher, Auctioneer, Steele, N. D. H Lumber IDAHO RED CEDAR POLES AND SPLIT posts. A. R. Derr, Clarksford, Idaho. - Tip from England Avon, S. D, Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ; The Nonpartisan league has started many good things and will in the fu- ture start many more. Among the latest is the “loan library” of progres- sive and up-to-the-minute books. It is sincerely to be hoped that your many readers- will avail themselves of this convenient and cheap method of read- ing up on progressive and education ‘lines. y Most of your readers and members pass the most of their days and nights in the country far from any public library and therefore this loan library thought along economical and political lines. There is no question in my. mind, but what many in the audience Scotland. Each van has an up-to-date speaker and all the latest literature . from a penny pamphlet to a five shil- concerned. Autos filled out for just such a purpose, the speaker using the auto as a platform where out-door meetings would be held. The only possible objection to such a method of propaganda would, of course, come from the hirelings of Big Biz. With the advent of nonparti- san nominees to office, nation, state, county and city, politics will be puri- fied and we shall once more return to life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness, We shall once more live and let -live, under the wavy folds of “Old [ Glory,” in this, ‘the land of the Tree and home of the brave. Then we can have free speech, free préss and the right of ‘the people to freely assemble to consider and dis- cuss things of moment to the people and to America. May the fates speed that day of democracy pure and un- defiled. JAMES s. FINLEY. ~ The father, about to go to town, .told the boy to go back to the corn : planting as soon as he finished.that story, written by William Allen White. - The boy said he would, but we h ind blew.