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==S7.PAUL MINNez3 | ADVERTISEMENTS IMPERIAL TIRES ~ 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 results come from Leader Classified Ads. = Rates are 6 cents per word. 'To members of the National Nonpartisan league when | .. GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES . We ‘intend to sell them DIRECT to YOU only thru the NONPARTISAN LEADER. And we know they will save YOU money. vy t l l ! “class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. -Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. 5 EQUITY SHOES CUT OUT THE SHOE PROFITEER We Ship Them to You .on Approval These Equity Work and Outdoor Shoes are such wonderful value that we will gladly send them to you on approval. You will find them so well made and so stylish and such a big - money saving bargain that you will surely be satisfied. No need to pay hicher prices when you ean buy direct from us. ‘Why pay $5 and $6 for shoes not near so good ? Great Shoe Offer This -shoe is built to meet the de- mand of an out- door city work- ers’ shoe as well ¥$3.95 ; parcel as for the mod- post prepaid ern farmer. Built on stylish lace Blucher last. Special tan- ning process makes the leather proof against the acid in milk, manure, soil, gasoline, etc. Made " Pay only in the teather and gives it wonderful wear-re- sisting quality. Very flexible, soft and easy on the feet. They outwear three ordinary pairs of shoes. Double leather soles and heels, Dirt and water-proof tongue. Heavy chrome leather tops. Just slip them on and see if they are not the most comfortable, easiest shoes you ever wore. SEND your name and address; and be sure to send size you want. Send draft or postoffice money order. If shoes are not satisfactory, return them. You- are to be the judge of quality, style and value. Keep them only if satisfactory in every way. Be sure to give size wanted. - Send now. EQUITY SHCE CO., ° _ 424 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. —— Salesmen Wanted! Essential Work? W°‘=:'.;a":2§=:'.°:m.. o men can carn big money. We employ more: m e 'men to. Ipl.ng- tb:gmtanr. ‘WeSell Groceries Direct to Consumer W:mmdm"wnn..dg: i B‘?b ulllm' WriteUsTODAY! gt Dont t oncel Tell [ T o artian are! by FotuEn mall SJOH! Sm"‘“h o 355 I Mnois St., Chicago, fil. Poultry Wanted Highest market prlqe. paid for Turkeys, Chickens, Geese and Ducks. i No Commission Charged. , WITT'S MARKET HOUSE, i 1fi|leln'-|h D.”'G, mmus.m PAY HIGHEST MAR- “. veal, beans, wool. - my. price list. o s 8, L. MeKAY & CO. by a special process which leaves all the *life” || ket—Want poultry, ez& furs, hides, pelts, *~ Bt. Paul, Minn._ YOUNG HORSES four to eight years old. Who good market? = Also two -quar- ters of first-class land close to town, $85 per and mares, knows of a acre. Will pay to investigate. George Hastings, Newberg, N. D of Farmers’ R. Side Elevator Co. e e DR TROVALOY V0. T e FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM, THE HOME of the little red pigs. I have a bunch of Duroc' spring pigs for sale of Crimson Won- der and Defender breeding. Pedigres fur- nishel; express prepaid; satisfaction guar- anteed. Please let me hear from you. R C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn., R. 2. e e REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS — ONE Write ., in care yearling MacDonald 2nd, by Prince Rupert 63rd, dam Mischief Maker; one five-year- old Lads Ideal, by Prince Lad 8th, dam ! Capitola 28th. TCon’t write unless inter- * ested and want to buy. Address Highland Farm, ' Atwater, Minn., R. 5. . 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 Write to Chas. Heikka, Franklin, T TS S e HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS. Herd headed by Dorr's Choice, Big Price Jr. and Gerstdale J. Sows are of popular strains. Write for our prices on spring boars and gilts. A. G. Humphrey & Sons, Engelvale, N. D. 4 perttabiah Al b e KR A Vot S ST REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN COWS and heifers for sale or exchange for one carload of alfalfa hay and one carload of oats. Will also exchange bull calves for lfi-_eed sows. Herman Schumacher, Villard, inn. % P e AL Bt P A B A L Ay S ol S B FOR SALE—DUROC JERSEY FALL YEAR- lings and spring boars; the big kind and ‘best of breeding. Write me for price ‘fore you buy elsewhere. 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; § mE’ z o pedigree furnished. Ed. Wosmek, Glencoe,. Minn. —_— FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GRADE HOL- stein heifers or cow, three registered Per- cheron mares; one yearling, one two-year and one six-year. Otto Dahn, Steele, N. D. (e At st Lo bt o ot M ) BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA GILTS OF April farrow, at $40 each during the next 80 days. Pedigrees furnished. Andrew Dahlen, Detroit, Minn. Sl i St Db P e SO T Y A 0 O s GUARANTEED DUROC APRIL BOARS OF the kind that have satisfied and sold in five different states, at $40 each. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. flons o LR T ot SR P S O i FOR SALE—PUREBRED MILKING SHORT- horn bulls, serviceable age; also Chester 1‘A'Vhiée boars. Colonial Stock Farm, Esmond, BIG TYPE POLAND -CHINA SPRING boars of the most popular blood lines. Emil Matson, Willmar, Minn., R. 8.— FOR SALE—BIG TYPE DUROC SPRING pigs of both sexes. Satisfaction guaranteed. O. A. Applen, Reeder, N. D. PUREBRED BERKSHIRE . BOARS, sonable; fall pigs.. John Suchy, Prairie, Minn. : SHROPSHIRE RAM LAMBS' AT $20 EACH; papers furnished. 'Joseph Minkel, Maple- ton, Minn. REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS _FOR REA- Parkers sale. Inquire C. D. Jacobs, Voltaire, N. D. Lumber ; WILL SELL. DIRECT TO CONSUMERS cedar posts and poles. Will buy from pro- ducers hay, oats, corn and mill feed. Get our prices and give us yours. The People’s Commercial Co., Noxon, Mont. LUMBER, SHINGLES AND FENCEPOSTS at money-saving prices. Farmers’ trade our specialty. - Send your bills today for free estimate. Robert Emerson Company, Bo: 1166-N, Tacoma, Wash. WASHINGTON RED CEDAR POSTS DE- livered in carload lots. Farmers’ organiza- tions our line. ~Write for prices. O. A, Underwood, Ione, Wash. ‘WESTERN - RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR- lots only. Delivered prices to farmers. J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idaho. ; 3 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., 1958 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 1,000 SETS OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND- hand farm harness.. Prices $85, $40, $45 and $50 per set. Good second-hand full leather collars, $2.75, $3 and $8.50. Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, 1948 University Ave., St. Paul. R Tanping FARMERS, leather ' in_ half.’ Ship.-your - hides to tanned. South Park Taaning' Co, South - “Park, tMimm, oo e R g CUT THE ARNESS | o an ke FOR SAarE—-A .SMITH: - PREMIER = NO:~ 2 keys for sale; extra choice stock, Burbank strain. Your choice from a flock of 85 toms, $6; hens, $4, .if- taken before Novem- ber 1. Bertha Doud, Carrington, N. D. et T ettt Pt i S S ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, BUFF OR- pington, Silver-Laced Wyandotte, Columbia Wyandotte, Rose-Comb Red cockerels, $2.° Pullets. _L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. e ey P FOR SALE — PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB White Leghorn cockerels, Young’s strain, 285-egg strain, $2 each; three for $5. Mrs. Fay Turner, Van Hook, N. D., R. F. D. 1. P ool Aheb el B et R I B LIS i OO PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRQGNZE TUR- keys and Pekin ducks. Toms, $5; hens,-$3; ducks, $1.25; drakes, $1.50. Clarence J. Hanson, R. F. D. 5, Minot, N. D. P sttt A B e S el el Lo e U R O NORTHERN GROWN R.-C. WHITE LEG- horn cockerels at $1.60 each if taken before December 1. O Winsryg, Wheelock, N. D. e TRy Ve D e PNet s FOR SALE—S.-C. RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels. . Some very choice ones at $8; balance, $2. L. M. Gudim, McVille, N. D. NICE LARGE WHITE HOLLAND TOMS, $7; limited number of hens, $5: order early. Bertha Maier, Atwater, Minn., R. 5. FOR SALE—-PUREBRED MAMMOTH Bronze Turkey toms. Mrs. W. J. Nanke- man, Beardsley, Minn:, R. 2. = - e e ile ! W e PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEG- horn cockerels, $2 each, or, three for $5. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D. FOR SALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE ' TUR- keys. Write for prices. Mrs. W. C. How- ard, Lemmon, S. D.,, R. 1. e e e WHITE ROCK COCKERELS "AND PULLETS this month at $2 each. O. R. McClure, Jamestown, N. D. 4 FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORN cocken:ils. $1.50 each. Colonial Stock Farm, . mond, . g INGLE-COMB BUFF COCKERELS (lpure- bred), $8 each. Mrs. J. E. Mulholland, Kramer, N, D, WHITE WYANDOTTE PULLETS, $2.50; 8%(1111 l;ying strain. Maurice Moroney, Earl- ville, Ia. i MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GANDERS, geese, $2.50. mnn. FOR SALE—PURE ROSE-COMB BROWN horn cockerels. Jalmer Jacobson, Tagus, PUREBRED PEKIN DUCKS, DRAKES, $2; hens, $1.75. Mrs. E. D. Rhyne, Boyd, Minn. Farm Machinery Al M ey e B e P e AR e R O FOR SALE—ONE MINNEAPOLIS THRESH- ing outfit rig as good as mew; shed goes with rig; everything complete, ready thresh any day. Will be_in the next draft; $2,200 takes it. John Passig, Lake Ben- ton, Minn. FOR SALE—WATERLOO BOY TRACTOR, 1917, one speed, in good condition, $650. Joe J. Blais, Watertown, S. D., R. 8. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN AN- gora kitten, $3.50; one pair white Cochin bantams, prize winners, $2.50; two Bvevr}m:e a L. M. Peterson, Grove City, g African male guineas, $1.76 each. Maijer, Atwater, Minn. RUSSIAN STAG HOUND PUPS THREE and four months old, $6 to $10. Bred from dogs that kill. Unrelated pairs. Stamp for reply. E. A. Bathke, Lothair, Mont. “Correspondence Schools U. S. GOVERNMENT IS APPOINTING thousands clerks—men, women, girls—18 or over. Commence $1,100 year. Easy office positions. Washington, D, C., or near home. Seven-hour day; vacations. Common edu- . cation sufficient. Experience unnecessary. Examinations coming, Write for free sam- ple questions and coaching lessons. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. .H, Rochester, N.-Y. Wanted WANTED—SCRAP IRON - BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices. Also auto tires, cop- per, brass, etc. Write for quotations. M. A. Naftalin, 820 Front St., Fargo, N. D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. <Or will tan them for you—Ilowest prices. Mark. next shipment—Fargo Hide, Fur Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. Honey and Cheese HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, & 1918 crop. © Also "Green County’s Famous Brick cheese. Write for prices. - E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. 5 PURE WHITE CLOVER ALFALFA HONEY in 60-pound cans; per can, $21. Petrich - & Vick, Grace City, N. D. Professional Schools AMERICAN TELEGRAPH “ COLLEGE, 608 " First Ave. North, Minneapolis. Free cata- log. The ' government is employing thou- ~'sands of women~in its telegraph service. “For: Sale in _ first-class - eondition. Price S.: Nelson, Mayville, N. D.. typewri $3; 7 ; ate : Just send us your order. No ‘deposit re- 7 advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 4 cents quired. Tires sent on approval. FULL V ALUE per word is made. League members must give the number of their membership receipt Size Plain Skid Tubes when claiming the 4-cent rate. = All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate, 80x3 11.00 11.55 2.10 3 Ads ‘must reach us two weeks before date of publication. : 80x3 14.60 15.50 250 i > uJ 4 32x3 16.66 17.60 .15 Courtesy and Comfort have ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE P AID IN ADVANCE 81§4 22.00 238.10 g.oo combined to make the New 2 : 83x4 23.85 24.76 3.40 Sherman the most popular 84x4 24.00 25.30 8.60 Hotel in St. Paul. £ 7 86x41% 85.50 87.80 4.60 = = Livestock Poultry 87x5 43.76 : 45.413 550 ore one dollar room ——————— 3 than any other first 100 HEAD OF SOUND BEAUTIFUL MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- e omblste Mok Ul sleh .Inner Tubes Guaranteed 1 Year. PR TIRE SUPPLY CO. 12th & Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. IMPERIAL TIRES ARE THRIFT TIRES. TOBACCO HABIT STOPPED Anti-Snuff, Anti-Cigarette, Anti- Chewing—$1.00 Mention what you want. ANTI-SNUFF COMPANY, 183 N. St. Albans St. Paul, Minn. Farms e I A i NN o .PRICE CUT FOR QUICK SALE—EIGHTY acres wells located, $3,200. House, barn for 20 head, granary 12x20, with cement cellar, wagon shed on cement foundation, hog house, chicken house and good well; build- ings are insured for $1,500. Twenty acres cultivated, more can be cultivated: pood clay loam soil; on rural mail route. Only $1,400_cash will handle it. Write for lists. John W. Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. e e e e L s QR -~ IN ORDER TO SETTLE ESTATE MUST sell 160-acre stock farm; good buildings, running water, close to school and church, on railroad and telephone. Estate must be settled before April 1. A real bargain if taken at _once. Terms cash or part time. Address Herman Rabe, Hinckley, Minn. e L T e TR o TO EXCHANGE—NICE PRAIRIE QUAR- ter, two miles from town, subject to first mortgage loan of $1,300, for automobile, threshing machinery, livestock or anything I can use. What have you? W. T. Bosley, Rugby, N. D. 160-ACRE FARM, OTTERTAIL COUNTY, Minn, Set new buildings, fenced, cross- fenced, 100 acres open. Will consider trade, stock, machinery, real estate. For .infor- mation write Carl Egge, Letcher, S.™D. FORTY-ACRE MINNESOTA FARMS, $10 cash, balance $8 per month; $12.50 per acre; close to markets; rich soil; timber for fuel; maps free. Pillsbury Syndicate, 1280 Metro- politan Life, Minneapolis, Minn. — WANTED—LIBERTY BONDS FOR GOOD improved farm, 820 acres, fenced, unincum- bered; full set implements; $81 per acre; 81% miles from Bowman, N. D, K. Harvey, Bowman, N. D. —_— $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 8256 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. —— e o L sl WILL TRADE QUARTER SECTION RAW land in the western part of the state for good yearling ewes; price, $25 per acre. Address Box 124, Dazey, N. D. FQR SALE—FINE LEVEL 80; 74 UNDER cultivation. New buildings, silo, all con- veniences. Easy terms for gquick sale. Ar- thur Phillips, Wheeler, Wis. —_— e WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU got your price? Sell direct; no commis- sions; particulars free. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. S e PN T et S T 0 L NS 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 and wild lands. My prices will interest you. Rivard, Turtle Lake, Wis, Wanted to Buy e D ST T S T e 8 CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH—WE PAY up to $35.00 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 gold, platinum, diamonds and silver. Send for latest catalog of new jewelry. United States Smelting Works, 399 Goldsmith Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. —_———-—"——',____- Automobiles and Accessories e A e oy FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER with our new 1919 carburetors. Thirty-four ' miles per gallon, Use cheapest gasoline or half kerosene. Increased power. any motor. - Very slow on high, * yourself. Big profits to back ' guarantee. Thirty Attach it agents. ' Money - days’ trial. Air- Frletion' Carburetor Co., 478 Madison, Day- . d. 3 ton, Oh “CLOVER' SEED WANTED—WE PAY HIGH-' est prices for clover, timothy ‘and salfalfa ’ seed. Send - your samples. . Farmer: Seed & Nursery. Co., Faribault, ‘Minn, SR Mention the Leader When Writing Advmhéfi Styles for .

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