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) ' HONEY - OF . SUPERIOR ' QUALITY, PROFIT | by sending your HAY and GRAIN or BEANS and SEEDS to people who know their value. We give shippers expert service and remit promptly. - Just now we are in urgent need of 100 carloads prairie hay. Write or wire for infor- mation. g Bonded by the state. FARMERS’ GRAIN & TRACTOR Co. 907 Metropolitan Life Building, Minneapolis, Minn. _We are making Flat Average Bidecr FURS Muskrat, Skunk and other furs. A > Lt <@ GED. W, GRIGES +UR CO., GOODELL,IOWA Prices Employment e i, il bubehurerchol SRR T SO SO MEN, WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED FOR U. S. government life jobs,” $95 to $150 a month. Vacation with full pay. No lay- offs. Short hours. Common education suf- ficient. Pull unnecessary. Write imme- diately for free list of positions open. Franklin Institute. Dept. Y48, Rochester, Sl At P P S e ek oD T S S N S WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN (A FARM- er) a housekeeper between 25 or 80 years. Must have good character and be neat. No objection to a widow without children. Ad- dress Box 226, Berthold, N. D. e doied it sl bkt e o I Sl i U M DN S IR WANTED, AT ONCE, A HOUSEKEEPER; no objections to widow with one child; must be clean and neat; one who can cook. W. S. Hanks, Schafer, 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 Emérson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash. WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN CAR- Iots only. Delivered prices to-farmers. J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idaho. . 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 €o., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 1,000 SETS OF FIRST-CLASS SECOND- hand farm harness. Prices $35, $40, $45 and $50 per set. Good second-hand full leather collars, $2.75, $38 and $8.50, Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, 1948 University Ave., St. Paul. For Sale oot el J i L s o e e e o 2 AR £ CORN, FLOUR,: FEED OR - FORAGE straight or mixed carloads.: Quality goods at market prices. Prompt shipments, Farmers’ Grain' & Tractor “Co., Minneapolis. FOR SALE--A SAXON SIX FIVE-PAS- senger, as good as new. Price, $950. Ad- dress Box 385, Lark,” N. D, FOR. SALE—PERFECTION MILKING MA- chine, used only 80 days, $270. H. J. Mueller, Hamburg, Minn. 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. Honey and Cheese & 1918 crop. ~Also Green County’s Famous Brick ‘cheese. 'Write for prices. E. B. Rosn,\ Monroe, Wis. PURE WHITE. CLOVER ALFALFA l:lONEY in- 60-pound cans; per can, $21. Petrick & Vick, Grace City, N. D, =~ ° - Farm Machinery FOR SALE—WATERLOO BOY TRACTOR, 1917, one- speed, in good co%dition. $650. Joe J._ Blais, Watertown, S. D.,, R. 3. - FOR SALE—16x18 INTERNATIONAL horsepower hay press in good condition. G. .- ®. Brastrup, Courtenay, N. D. ' Hay "Wanted WANTED—HAY IN CARLOTS. WILL PAY highest prices for hay or straw f. o. b. your shipping - point. ‘We urge prompt action. Farmers’ Grain & Tractor Co., Minneapolis. - “Professional Schools AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, 608 ']F“,igrst %vle. North, Mi:ngapolis.l Free tc:ta £ e government is employing . thou ~sands“of women in its telegraph service. Leader Classified Department o “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” : This is the p]ice to advertise your ut..ock, 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. per word is made. when claiming the 4-cent rate. \' " Livestock T e S R E TR St 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, Pedigree fur- nishel ; express prepaid; satisfaction guar- anteed. Piease let me hear from you. R. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn., R. 2. e e a2 e bkt M i Ll oot R S GRABOW'S EXTREME BIG TYPE POLAND Chinas; some extra good fall boars and spring boars, sired by Long Big Bone II. and Big Progress. They are the heavy- boned breeding kind. Bred sow sale Janu- ary 29. When writing mention the Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn. e S M i T REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS — ONE yearling MacDonald 2nd, by Prince Rupert 53rd, dam Mischief Maker; one five-year- old Lads Ideal, by Prince Lad 8th, dam Capitola 28th. Don’t write unless inter- ested and want to buy. Address Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., R. 5. —_— > S BUY HIGH-GRADE CALVES—SHORTHORN, Holstein, Guernsey. Small enough to send ch'eaply by express; big enough to raise without milk, Nice ones from five to seven months old cost only $27.50 to $37.50. Heifers or bulls. Write Paul Johnson, South St. Paul, Minn. ——— el e R 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. : — e e e B FOR SALE—SEVERAL HEAD OF HIGH- grade and registered Holstein calves, year- lings and two-year-olds. Colantha and Segis breeding. Lawncrest Stock Farm, Minne- waukan, N. D. YES, I'LL SELL HIM. REGISTERED Shorthorn, tl;rée years old. Plenty of size, color red, price is right. Better investigate this_sire. E. T. Clough, Atwater, Minn., e S e ol A e DUROC REGISTERED FALL PIGS AT weaning time, $10 each; spring boars, $40 each. Will ship C. 0. D. Also registered Shorthorn bulls. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. ——— s 0N 2N ONE TWO-YEAR-OLD STUDD COLLIE, dark sable and white, for sale. Trained for stock ; also collie puppies. Pedigree fur- nished. Donald-C. Babcock, Mott, N. D. e s S e O e $60 TAKES ONE YEARLING BIG TYPE Poland China boar sired by Superior Long Wonder. Pedigree furnished. Am in next draft. Anton- Valer, Barlow, N. D. e ey R OWs SN T N Y FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE BOARS OF- March and April farrow. These are good boars, ‘with size and quality. . Pedigrees furnished. J. S. Reber, Burr, Minn¥# ) o ot i T AR e e O T AT PUREBRED DUROC BOARS AND GILTS of March farrow; also a few tried sows. Priced right. Description guaranteed. Wm. J. Waterman, Sanborn, Minn. —_— e e e REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL, AGE TWO years, six months; A. R. backing, a prize winner, smoky nose. Pleasant View Farm, Henderson, Minn., R. 1. N - e e T WE HAVE SOME PUREBRED HOLSTEIN bulls from two months to those of servi able age. Prices reasonable. A. V. Sl tengren, Shafer, Minn. GUARANTEED DUROC APRIL BOARS OF the kind that have satisfied and sold in five different states, at $40 each. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. - — R It A e e FOR SALE—SEVEN RED POLL BULL calves; 15 heifers, calves, yearlings and two-year-olds. All registered. ~Pioneer Stock Co., Courtenay, N. D. it B btitelb bt AR B o I O Sl Oy N i 2 POLLED DURHAM BULLS AND HEIFERS for sale; also. a fine lot of Shropshire and Hampshire rams and ewes. H. A. Strutz, Thompson, N. D. MULEFOOT CHOICE . MAY FARROWED. boars; price, $35. Write for prices on bred and unbred sows. T. G. Bryujulson, Bowdon, N. D, MY :REGISTERED SHORTHORN HERD bull for sale; three years old. First- check for $200 takes him. H. F. Purfeerst, New Salem, N. D. MOUNTAIN HOME REGISTERED SHROP- shire rams, sired by prize imported ram. Edward Johnson, St. John, N. D. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SPRING boars of ‘the most popular blood lines. Emil Matson, Willmar,: Minn., R. 8. Hrtimmtisaid B oo O Aol b e bt it RIS A 20 FOR SALE—FOUR CHOICE RED POLLED bulls -0ld enough for serviee.—~C. W. Cavett, Enderlin, N. D,, R. F. D, 1. 5 : PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOARS, REA- sonable; fall pigs. =~ John Suchy, Parkers + Prairie, Minn. 5 . . We are the largest Hide and Fur House m::g?gash r:tuma guaranteed. No commission. _HIDES TANNED INTO ROBES $2.50 10 $6.00 We tan Furs. Sell Leather, Fox and Wolf Poison, Our450-page Hunt Yap- rs’ Guide tells how 3 ucce t ; and how to raise Skunks, . '} . I cr Pire, Fatte, Tanow t0.Us. ‘Write for Price List, ~ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. | Hunters’ and Trap- 1 PAGE ate 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 rate. - Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE e ————e————————————————————————————————————————— Farms el e i a RTINS e 180 ACRES, STOCK AND MACHINERY, three horses, harness, two cows, brood sowW, 50 chickens; gas engine, ensilage cutter, feed mill, McCormick binder, mower, hay- rake, disc, corn planter, cultivator, two wagons, sleigh, plow, cream separator and small tools. Six-room house, barn for 18 head, granary, corncrib, chickenhouse, hog- house, machine shed, woodshed. One hun- dred and twenty acres fenced with cedar posts and wire, 60 acres cultivated, 60 acres heavily timbered, 60 acres spring watered pasture; surface level, no stone or swamp; soil productive. Seven and one-half miles from county seat town, one and one-quarter miles to school, 70 miles from St. Paul, on rural mail and telephone. Price, $32 per acre, including personal property. John W. ]I\‘Iaxgrton Co., 4556 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, inn. e R e e O b e ot S ) 160 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND, LOCAT- ed 60 miles from Twin Cities, in Polk coun- ty, Wis,, in an ideal farming community ; on mail route; on two roads; one mile from farmers’ creamery; three miles from cheese factory; one and one-half miles from church_and consolidated school; three-quar- ters mile from two good fishing lakes; all clay loam soil, with a deep clay subsoil; no timber, very open and easy to clear; can get 80 acres under plow very easily; almost level ; price, $30 per acre; will make terms; also many other farms in same lo- cality. Oscar Dueholm Land Co., 560 Shu- bert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. —— e B, FOR SALE—320 ACRES ON FLATHEAD reservation; good soil and good water; im- provements; 100 acres cultivated, 20 acres irrigated, one acre orchard. Near school; town and railroad four miles. Terms. H. C, Keller, Ronan, Mont., R. F. D. 2. Pttt e o Pt d S A R e N o e WANTED TO RENT, FARM IN EASTERN South Dakota or Nebraska where crops are certain; within 10 miles of town and close to school. Owner to furnish implements. Can give good references. Herman Stankey, Sturgis, S. s okt et S N M AT e — 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. FOR SALE—ONE QUARTER SECTION IN Ransom county, five miles from Sheldon, N. D., and one and one-half miles from grain elevator; $50 an acre. Address Joe Jelinek, Stirum, N. D. I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE farms. Will deal with owners only. Give description, location and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. FOR SALE—QUARTER SECTION LAND IN Dunn -county, five miles from town. For price and terms address Chas. E. Hass, ‘Werner, N. D. bt d b e A e e e e L Rt WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU got your price? - Sell direct; no commis- sions; particulars free. 0. K. - Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, e R S B S Medd il T s sty 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. y Dprices will interest you. Rivard, Turtle Lake, Wis. LLANO CO-OPERATIVE COLONY OFFERS land $6 down: produces to $300 first year. Literature free. Llano Colony, Leesville, La. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN AN- gora kitten, $8.560; one pair white Cochin bantams, prize winners, $2.50; two white African male guineas, $1.75 each. Bertha Majer, Atwater, Minn. BLUE MERLE AND ENGLISH SHEPHERD pups from heel-working parents. Hermann Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn. AIREDALES THREE MONTHS OLD; DOGS, $15; bitches, $10. Eligible for registration. Anthony, Hunter, N. D. Wanted to Buy 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. S : .Potatoes FOR SALE—ONE CARLOAD EXTRA WELL- bred Early Ohio seed potatoes. Grown from hill-selected, disease-treated stock. Will pay mileage up to 1,000 miles to cash buyer be- fore December 1. The “Old Home” Farm, Audubon, Minn. 5 } Business Chances BARGAINS—BARGAINS. SEND FOR FREE magazine of farms, businesses, wild exchanges, any. kind, anywhere. ‘-Sal .gency, Minneapolis,, Minn.: - 1{ ¥or E—FIFTY 5 Ot e ‘at 318 -per tom, £. o. b, Milnor, |- “:land hay P ) SR P z o [ mv‘ 2l |E of | 3 Milnor, . Poultry MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, TOMS, $7.50; hens, $5. Mammoth Toulouse gan- ders, $4; geese, $8.50; Rouen ducks, $2:; 'drakes, $2.50. This poultry is all purebred and. from prize-winning stock. Walt Cas- sidy, Elkton, S. D. . —_— T T v e N MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, TOMS, $7; . hens, $5. White Emden geese, $3; ganders, $5; 10 pairs red Cardineaux pigeons, $3 a pair. Order before November 10. Address g[:a.MJoe Maier, Atwater, Minn., R. 4 X . FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE ROCK cockerels, $1.50 each ; White Holland turkeys, hens, $3.50; toms, $5. Registered Duroc Jersey boars, April pigs, price $40- each. Martin Pederson, Northwood, N. D., R. 2. o kb T o P ed i b 0 b T P L FOR SALE—PUREBRED S.-C. W. ORPING- ton and Leghorn cockerels at $1.50 each. Pearl Guineas at $2.50 a pair; also pea Write for prices. John E. Ander- - son, Verona, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS for sale; hens, $4; toms, $6, if taken soon. Also six old hens. Can furnish hens and toms not related. Mrs. C. H. Hammond, Jud, N. D. o e o I L R ST i 3 ROSE-COMB_BUFF LEGHORN, BUFF OR-. pington, Silver-Laced Wyandotte, Columbia Wyandotte, Rose-Comb Red cockerels, $2. Pullets. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $1.25 each; three or more, $1. A few Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels and pullets, same. M. J. Meaden, Swanville, Minn. et Bt fote b ot ot 0o it S SR PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND cockerels, April hatched, good color and weight, $2 each; three for $5.50. Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. e e e e PRIZE-WINNING ROSE-COMB WHITE LEG- horn cockerels, $2. Order now before the raise. Satis’action guaranteed. W. Borg- schatz, Zumbrota, Minn. e e S S s A CHOICE PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE Leghorn cockerels, April hatched; $2 each or three for $5. Mrs. Rud. E. Reineke, Mor- ristown, Minn. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $2 each until December 1. Won first prize 3 Mrs. Fred Lemke, at county fair. Bend, Minn. —_— PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RED COCKER- els, $2 each; choice, $2.50. Discount on big gfg.iers. Mrs. B. O. Maring, Georgetown, inn. PUREBRED S.-C. WHITE ORPINGTON cockerels for sale; also Toulouse geese. Send g;.r booklet. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, inn. PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEESE, $3 EACH; Pekin ducks, $1.50 each; White Guineas, %}.215) each. Mrs. Wm. Barfus, Leonard, Eagle PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels, April hatch, $2 each until No- }"emlber 15, Edw. Kosek, Wahpeton, N. D., PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKER- els and pullets, fine birds,” $1.26 each. Mrs. Mike Berg, Pettibone, N. D., L. B. 121. BUFF AND WHITE ROCKS; SINGLE-COMB Brown Leghorns; Hondans cockerels, $1.50 each. Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. FOR SALE—BRONZE TURKEYS, TOMS, $6; hens, $5; also Rhode Island Red Cock- erels, $2. Kaje Koster, Hilland, 8. D. NICE LARGE WHITE HOLLAND TOMS, $7; limited number of hens, $5; order early. Bertha Maier, Atwater, Minn., R. 5. PEKIN DUCKS AND DRAKES, $1.25;: TOU- louse ganders, $3; Bourben turkey toms, $5; hens, $4. Mrs. Bell, Hunter, N. D. LARGE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, toms, $7; hens, $5. Order early. Regina Miller, Atwater, Minn., R. 5. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEG- horn cockerels, $2 each, or three for $5. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D S.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS FROM high-producing _ strain, $1.60 each. Mrs. Mary Iverson, Denbigh, N. D. SOME WELL-MARKED FUREBRED BAR- red Rock cockerels at $2 each. Martin Gun- derson, Stratford, S. D. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels for sale, $1.50 each., Chas. Carlson, Shields, N. D. " PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels, April hatched, $1.75. Wm. Dietrich, Alfred, N. D. e PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY toms, $5. - Mrs. H. J. Neumann, Leonard, N. D, R. F. D. 2. PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKER- els, $1.60 each.- John Hanzal, Plaza, N. D. R. R. 8, Box b57. FOR SALE—PURE ROSE-COMB BROWN Leghorn cockerels. Jalmer Jacobson, Tagus, PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA COCKERELS at $2. Mrs. E. D. Rhyne, Boyd, Minn. Wanted WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. Highest market prices. Also auto tires, cop- per, brass, etc, Write for quotations. M. Naftalin, 320 Front St., Fargo, N. D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for_ you—lowest prices. Mark next shipment—Fargo Hide, Fur - Tanning Co., Fargo, N. D. . & Automobiles and Accessories - FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER i Thirty-four with our new 1919 carburetors. miles per gallon. Use cheapest gasoline or half kerosene. Increased power. - Styles for any motor. ~Very slow on high. Attach it z:n;ulf. B{g Dr%%t.an md.lsen:.h I they ck guarantee. irty days’ 5 T~ aflctax:i Carburetor Co., 478 Madison, Day- n, 0. ] : . Tanning = .. . CUT THE PRICE OF HARNESS FARIMERS, | QW . Bhip, Jour-hides: o be: Park Tanning leather mhm. P LT Cadi = R S 6 OGS T 4 RIS AT ST RS