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.::monsh. ' !-------------h IS HENS LAY EGGS 'B. J. Hinson, M:eon. Ga., wrote: " “T" houzht _ ADVERTISEMENTS SAVE$200 Use Yo ur Auto As A Stafionarg euny nttmhed, equipment— werful engine out nlq o AW RENC ANVTO POWER CQUIEMENT Do ox}: ; 495d'andd’:fi Overlnhd, Reo, Chevro- rates—Silo llllers. “feed grinders, grain cleaners, UmpS, Saws, Cream 2 bun h rs and all other g:g;x“'flr:i Sold onls on an _ absolute antee of satisfaction. money back Only $35. Vlrm today for big 1m circular. - LAWRENCE AUTO P 9 Auto Power Bldg., St. PQXE ,‘,‘,nfo- flonCSHERMAN =7 PAUL MINNz=3 FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular ~ Hotel in St. Paul. More one dollar rooms than any other first class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. Angus J. Cameron I-‘anth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. - WHILE MOLTING one~ package of ;Laymore and I have. used nearly all of it. My hens commenced to lay | and I have sold a lot: ‘of eggs all through this Last yeiir I did not get a dozen eggs 'in ‘August, but this year they ‘are laying while il lhnnupolh. Minn. molting ‘and I am' getting’ 50 .cents ‘a:.dozen “for them.” " You can: have the same success, if yon will und a dollar. tor s tnll size pack- - - h Poultry Expert. at 151 elly A big mnennolll ur -money back if you are not, fied. ' Double’ your the Minne- poultry p ; nn donbl& the egg produchon by nv!hi» lazy hens. Building, - bank '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. results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 6 cents per word. Best To members of the National Nonpartisan Ieague 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 when claiming the 4-cent rate. All' advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. ds must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Livestock e e e e PRt e e FOR SALE — PUREBRED- HOLSTEINS, four cows and two three-year-olds, all bred. Three of these cows are by Ragapple, the rest of heifers are from a grandson of King is. One two-year heifer; two one-year old heifers; one bull, 18 mostly white. The 10 head for $1,400 if taken soon, Spring bull calf, $50. Detroit, Minn, b o o AN Bt S el 37 T GRABOW’S EXTREME BIG-TYPE POLANDS for sale; some choice fall boars that are real herd headers, and about 30 spring boars that are the real big type, with lots of breeding quality ; sired by Big Progress and Long Big Bone IL. When writing mention the Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn. FOR SALE — SHORTHORN ' BULLS, BIG fellows, sired by Junior Ringmaster No. 427166, and grandsired by Ringmaster, grand champion bull of America, seven nine months old welxht 600 to 800 pounds. dark reds, $160 to $176. M. M. Anderson, CInrkfleld. Minn.,, R. No. 8. fdcmotaidrlu b Ko e it It Bl o MO L 100 HEAD OF SOUND YOUNG HORSES and mares, four to eight years old. knows of a good market? ~Also two qnar-A ters of first-class land close to town, $385 per acre. Will pay to mvestignte. ‘Write George Hastings, Newberg, N. D., in care of Farmers’ R. Side Elevator Co. POLAND CHINAS, BOTH SEXES. I HAVE some good fall and spring boars sired by Choice Orange. He won third prize at Minnesota state fair this year; also have bunch of spring pigs sired by Choice Big Dlione Write to Chas. Heikka, Franklin, nn. T FOR SALE—ONE SHORTHORN BULL, 12 months old; some good purebred Duroc Jer- sey boar pigs of March farrow and some Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, pullets and hens, one year old. Prices right. Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, Minn. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN COWS and heifers for sale or exchange for one carload of alfalfa hay and one carload of 1l also exchange bull calves_ for sows.— Herman _Schumacher, New Germany, Minn. FOR SALE—DUROC JERSEY FALL YEAR- lings and spring boars; the big kind and best of breeding. = Write me for price fore you buy elsgwhere. R. Lutterman, Sib- ley, Iowa. BIG TYPE POLANDS, APRIL AND MAY farrow, both sexes, sired by Royal Chief and Great Wonder, out of matured sows; &edlgree furnished. Ed. Wosmek, Glencoe. mnn. FOR QUICK SALE—BIG TYPE POLAND Chmn plga at $10 each net; six to eight ee furnished. = Can ship on G. N. nnd N. P. Carl Moe, Sheyenne, N. D. GUARANTEED DUROC APRIL BOARS OF the kind that have satisfied and sold in five different states. at $40 each. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. SEVENTY HEAD FULL-MOUTHED RAM- . bouilett breeding ewes at $15 per head, in }iOtfl tfi suit purchaaer. A. J. Moore, Blais- ell, N. D. SHROPSHIRE RAM LAMBS AT $20 EACH; faper;‘ : furnished. Joseph Minkel, Maple- on, Minn, ff’ Lumber “WILL- SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMERS ceddr posts and poles. Will buy from pro- ducers hay, oats, corn and mill feed. Géat our prices and give us-yours. The People’s Commission Co., Noxon, Mont. LUMBER, . SHINGLES AND FENCEPOSTS at money-saving prices. Farmers' trade our Send your' bills today for free Robert. Emerson Company, 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash. "MBER. AND SHINGLES DIRECT. QUICK himnent. “straight ~grades; ‘honest :prices. cedar !eneeposts. Katlot Lumber Co., 'l‘aeoma, Wash. WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN OAR- loh only. Delivered nrice- ‘to farmers. ‘J. .. Overton, Sagleé, -Idaho. ELIVERED PRICE QUOTED ON. CAB- lots - ceda t'armers. C. B. Foote, " Colburn, daho. ; Harness 5,000 SETS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness at before war prices; 2,000 second- hand leather halters, six for $2.50. On new harness ‘we accept Liberty ‘bonds. at par. Catalog free. Midway Harness Co., 1953 “University ‘Ave., St. Pnul, Minn, 1,000 SETS - OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND- hand farm hm'ness Prices $85, $40, $46 and -850 per set. second-hand 1 !enther $2.75, 38 and'” $3.60. Twin City - Co.. of Midway. 1948 Univerllty Ave. St. 'Paul. : Professwnal Schools AumucAN : '&rnnmupn com.zcn, sos : ujx;nenpolh. e ‘government ia amgloylng tbo menin ‘its' telegra) P service. Fi Toiwe, T W. F. Schiefer,” Poultry WHITE HOLLAND TOMS, ONE AND TWO years, $10; young, $8; old hens, $7; three for $20. White Mascovy dutks, rl Whihe Wyandotte cockerels, hatched Apnl $2; three for $5. Yearling hens, $1.50. thta..fnntml pigeons, pair $1.60. peacock, ‘White Spitz dog, female, 4. Order early; all sold November 1. race E. Moore, Iroquois, S. D. 'WE HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED NUM- ber of extra good vigorous Single-comb ‘White Leghorn cockerels at $8 each. Satis- faction guaran The North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismnrck, N. D. I HAVE FOR SALE A LIMITED NUMBER of Single-Comb White Leghorn cockerels at $1.50; three for $4; six for $7.50; 10 gr more, each. Dick Lemcke, ROSE-COMB_BUFF LEGHORN, BUFF OR- pington, Silver-Laced Wyandotte, Columbia Wyandotti Rose-Comb Red cockerels, $2. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTES, GOOD- laying strain, of April hatch Cockerels, $2; pullets and hens, $1.25, if ken soon. TS, John E. Halaas, Carrington, N. D. ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels, April hatched, $2 until November 15. TS, W. A. Gibbins, Conrad, Mont., Box 7, Ex'mA cnorcE DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE Island Reds, April hatched, cockerels, $2; pullets, $1.25. Mrs. John Allen, York, N. D, PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKER- els and pullets, April hatch; $1.25_each. Mrs. Mike Berg, Pettibone, N. D., L. B. 121. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS FROM high-producing _strain, $1.50 each. Mrs. Mary Iverson, Denbigh, N. D. - PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, April hatched, $1.50. P. McAleer, Temple, N.. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels, $1.60 ench. John Hanzal, Plaza, N. D., R. 8, Box MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GANDERS, $3; geese, $2.50. L. M. Peterson, Grove Tity, inn. FOR' SALE—PURE ROSE-COMB BROWN Leghorn cockerels. Jolner Jacobson, Tagus, CHOICE BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- eNreli;), $2 each. Mrs. J. W. Shute, Dickey, Wanted to Buy OASB' FOR OLD FALSE TEETH—WE PAY to $36 per set: (broken or not). Send now. Cash sent by return mail. Package held four to 10 days for sender’s approval of our offer. Highest prices paid for old gold jewelry, gold crowns, bridges, dental platinum, diamonds and silver. Send for Iatest catalogue of new jewelry. United States Smelting Works, Inc., 899 Goldsmith Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. Automobiles and Accessories FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER with our new 1919 carburetors. Thirty-four miles per gallon, Use cheapest gasoline or W half kerosene. Increased power. Styles for any motor. Very slow on high. Attach it yourself. Big profits to agents. Money back guarantee. Thirty days’ Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison, Day- ton, Ohio. Corresipondence Schools THOUSANDS' MEN—WOMEN—GIRLS, 18 or over, wanted- immediately by U. S. gov- ernment, Easy office positions at Wash- ington and in every large city; $100 month and - up: seven-hour day. Your country needs you. "Help her. - Our correspondence course of a few weeks’ study at home will prepare you. Franklin Institute, Dept. V48, Rochuter, N. Y. 5 Wanted : for quotations.”M. A. Naftnlin, 820 Fron St., Fargo, N, D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. ?{ k- no sblnmenbgl"‘l::trl fiids, F“::lm ar] Tnnningex(tlo.. Fargo, N. D. Farm Machinery $700 BUYS COMPLETE 'I’KRESH!NG ouT- fit, 25 horsepower engine, 41x66 separator, first clm shape and ner!ee’ct running; order; also Advance semr:tor repairs. Fred Aukes, -Wimbledon, N, D. WANTED — SECOND-HAND SILAGE CUT- in good éondition.’ Fred Carpenter, Wallnlln. N. D, . iy Seed ! SWEET CLOVER—IF YOU EAVE ANY seed to ;sample ‘and state price you want. erte Box 167. Almont, N. D, One . Hecla, | . embra f ol s@lfipumber. 1918. ALy T o Lo R et o Ll S L ST 140 ACRES, 10 MILES' FROM ST. PAUL; 90 acres cultivated; good corn, clover and alfalfa land; good eight-room house, modern barn, cement floor, patent cattle stanchions; cement storage tank in barn; good out- buildings. Pnce. $130. Write for list of corn farms. Sylvester Bros., Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. — e o s o i P SOUTHERN MINNESOTA CORN FARMS— 120 acres, improved, Steele county, $100; 160 acres, improved, Mower county, $110:; 180 acres, improved, Freeborn county, $110; 80 acres, improved, Mower county, 8125. Write for list of bargains. Sylvester Bros., Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Pk atucded oSt S oS T b i LSRN\ % 57, FOR SALE—BIRCHDALE STOCK FARM, with good improvements; 109 acres; 65 acres plow land and four acres of lake- shore lots, the balance in pasture and hay land. Price reasonable. For price and par- flculnrs write Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, inn, [ el e e T N S S A L P FOR SALE—320 ACRES OF GOOD LAND in Burke county, N. D.; 285 cultivated, re- mainder pasture; good buildings; three miles from town. Price, $12,000; easy terms. L. K. Brandser, Flaxton, Burke county, N. D., R. R. 5. improved farm, 320 acres, fenced, unincum- bered; full set implements; $31 per acre; 816 miles from Bowman, N. D. G. K. Harvey, Bowman, N. D. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No - sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, mnrkets George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU got your price? Sell direct; no commis- sions; particulars free. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR cash, no matter where located; particulars- free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6 .Lincoln, Neb. WRITE . FOR LARGE LIST WISCONSIN improved farms, wild lands; my prices will interest you. Rivard, Turtle Lake, Wis. BUY NOW: BEST LAND FOR LEAST money. D. Woodworth, Write for list. F. Driscoll, N. D. Honey and Cheese HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, crop. - Also Green County’s Famous Brick cheese. Write ior prices. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. 11918 Tanning hip your hides to Park Tanning Co., South Park, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—WATER SPANIEL, WOLF hounds and pups. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn. / te of Minnesota, Ramsey, Before me, a notary public_in and Io the state and county aforesaid, pemnllly appeared Oliver 8. having been Drlmed to wit: a s ddrenses of ‘the publisher, ol mr. managing el and business manager are: Po llshar, The l\onnamsnn Leader, Box 575, St. aul Minn, Edltor. Oiiver S. Morris, Box 575, St. Paul Mlnn Manumx editor, Oliver 8. Morris, Box 575, Buslm manager, H. E. Gaston, Box 575, BSt. Paul 2. That the owners are; (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, 1 name and the names and addres: owning or hold‘:n)g 1 . Paul, amount of stocl Cnnnrtnershl Albert J. Fox, Box 304, St. Paul, Minn Edwln ¥. Wood, Box. 304, St. Paul, Minn, That ' the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other securny holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other socurlues are: (If there are mone, so state.) 4 Thnt the two pnngrnphs hext above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, md security. holders, if any, contain not .only the Hst of stock- holde bx;so and security holders as they lnpon ‘;xhpon of nlso that the said two pnnsu en! cing affant’s full epdu md bellef as to tances nnd eondmon under which. st ted by . That the average number of coples of eaeh luue of this publication sold or distributed, gh - the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the | | | M i | R A R R A o e R e ll.x months glreoedlnc thn dlte nmwn b.lblglul """‘;‘“" : pg HORBIS, (Signature o! edlun- publisher, ~business man to m'tf -ubscrlbed belore me " this" 80th dny MARY A. ENGEL. ires Nnnmhar 18, 1919.) ust be made !n d &llub publish IR