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H q ? 9 é == Grabow, U’Y HIGH- GMDI CALVIB—SHOBTHORN. HOL- Guemm B st gl S T;%"Y" co8 .60 10 $37.50. elfers “or_ bulls. Write Pl\‘l’l ?o H South St Plnl. Hl.nn. FOR SALE—O0., L €. AND CHESTEB the - best 6 breeding; 1ooo-wund“;?fl" Mgm ogtors. are bred to win, Al bave & fln’%rseloeum gvf-m. ta ; -also have.-bunch of sfilflnx by liinh:)lm Bone. to ”',-.. Frank- ml)xeaded by Dorr’s Choice, y Price Jr. _and um - & Sons, Englevne, A ' REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL READY oa twm & - herd thlt. is ‘tested for tuber- year state, 1. will accept lea bonds at™ par, l‘nnk 3. Splonskownk‘i, Bra dook. N. D % %) FOR PUREBRED" - GUERNSEY s AL R e :~twe_pureb ves. ‘J. D. Be Vlrouun. Wis.' ‘BIG mn POLAN‘D 8. Bm 'l‘om 280827. .are real ’ herd headers. Writa or ~ind’ “prices. . B. L. Hurr, Ster] FOR SBALE—OUR- CROP OF LAS' deen Angus bull calves, Splendid individuals, ill crate, deliver at express office, for 199, each., : Si - E’ 8’ nsioke! § FOR SALE—REGISTERED DUROC JEBSEYS type, one herd boar, also spring boars. Will extra_ fine breeders. Horseshoe Lake Stock Farm, Nicollet, . Minn. BLACK CHERON STALIJON (BEGISTEBED) Jeu-s old; weight, 1,900 pounds. Will sell ht livestoek. A ddress Box 49. ‘Wahpe- 350 ‘I‘AKEB ONE YEARLING BIG TYPE POLAND I!‘ dmd by Bupeflor Long Wonder. Pedi- mn Am in next draft. Anton Valer, w, N. D FOR 8. WHITB BOARS OF MARCH 'HESTER :5 pril wnl'mw ‘These are zoog. bogm,s'wl%e i Bure, " Ming, s ? nmwmnno HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND heifi ages, from the leading milk strajns. gn?your wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, HAMPSHIRE BOABS AND GILTS. WRITE FOR delivered prices ln the state. Free history of the breed. “Nodak’” Hampshire Farm, Englevale, N. D. [} =} ARANTEED DUROC APRIL BOARS OF THE kind that have satisfled and sold in five different states, at §$40 each. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. POLLID DURHAM BULLS AND HEIFERS FOR re sale; also a fine lot of Shronshn'e and Ham rams and ewes. H. A. Strutz, Thompson, D. WE HAVE BOMB PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULLS from two months to those of serviceable Mleas reasonabla. A. V. Slattengren, Shafer, CHESTER WHITE BOARS FROM FEBRUARY AND Mareh ltters; euxiblo for reoordlng John F. Zimmerman, Daven; N. D., R. 18. llY nommn SHOBTI{OBN BERD BULL FOR three yann old, - First check for $200 takes hln. H Purfeerst, New Salem, N. D. SUMMIT m‘ocx FARM HEREFORDS FOR SALE. Two bulls, 15 and 18 months old, woll bred Pa- pers furnished. F. J. Sebby, Fingal, N. REGISTERED C! WHITE PIGS FOB BALE Either - sex; April lnd Mny farrow. H. atead. Kempton, _N. = SEY BULLS. TWO FIT FOR BREEDING. change one of the younger ones. Alex Nlenall. Albany, Minn. BALE—FOUB CHOICE PO F%lnd m l{h sa ce. W. Cavett, Enderlin, RDGIETEBED KEBEFOBD females. Prleos roasonabl B Sturgis, 'I'YPE PObAND CHINA SPR!NG BOARS OF mtge most popular blood lines, Emil Matson, Will- mar, Minn.,, R. leTBOO BOARS. ORmN CRIMSON UNDER , Prices alwi t. P. O. Sonstegard, Geo! 6, Minn. Aye T FOR SALE—O. 1. C, BOAR TWQ YEARS OLD, $50. g : =§ B o deli J E. H. McPher- Cleveland, FOR SALE— KSHIRE REGISTERED BOAR, March farrow. Prlce. $40. J. F. Tomhave, Fergus Falls, Minn. . ) WE HAVE BEVERAL BEG STERED ORTHORN COWS, helfon and bulls for' sale, egnm,Bm. Crary, N. FOR SALE—THOBOUGEBRED SHROPSHIRE gnrgunx rams. O, M Bell, Doland, 8. D, R. FURRDRED DENKSHIRE BOARS, REASONADLE: _fall pigs. John Suchy, Parkers Prairie, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock SHETLAND PINTO PONIES, CHILD PROOF. B. R. pullets and cockerels, unrelated, Sl 50 md up. Also B. C. RB. I. Red cockerels, $2. K. C Alrdal unrelated, pair, two years old 350- RBeg. es, 0. . Bme gl e FIRST CHECK FOR $40 TAKES TWO WOLF'- hounds one year old and one foxhound ‘11 ‘months. All mu!y for a chase. you can use them write ‘Roger Lee, - Geneseo, OB BALE-’I'W -MONTHS-OLD SHEPHERD P'UPS from heelwm- gDpnmm $5_each.‘ John Youngtown, BLUEmLEANDEN WANTED—SCBAP IRON BY CARI:OTS. HIGEEST y . Also guto ete. Felg o ‘aotaiions. * M. A arin, 350 oront OUR PfiCES HIGHEST FOR . HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for n{on—lowest nrllygos. Mark next m#mem.-—mm de, Fur & Tanning 00.. Fargo, N. D. Automobiles and AcceS’sories FORDS START EASY IN 001.1) wm'mm WITH our new 1919 carburetors on. Use chea weigh and . R T and . L A Seh §§ é=§ g results.come from Leader Classified Ads. 2; drakes, $2.50. W H cks, $: 1 59, alt Cassidy, Elkton, 8. PUREBRED MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN UCKS. As large Pekins 'ow; drakes, $2; ducks Sl 75 Single-Com ook, ' $1.75 " Cosen. Soekerels, from rownton, Minn. 5 oo FOR BALE OR EXGHANGE-—?ULL PLUMAGE peacocks, also some young birds; pure black Lang- shan chickens; domesticated- mallard ducks; white Chinese geese. Honry Bruening, Carrington, N. D, — S R SPECIAL FALL SALE OF LIGHT BRAHMA COCK- erels and pullets. White Wyandotte Rose-Comb Leghorn _ cockerels, $1.25 and up until De- = _cember 10. - John Sucfiy Parkers Prairie, Minn. —_— e e S _ans OF._ QUALITY. AT MINNESOTA STATE fair last year we had five entries and won four firsts and one second. _Blue Ribbon cockerels at $3. Paynesville Stock Farm, Paynesville, Minn. CES cookerels, $3 ‘to 85. ducks, $2.50 to $3.50; drakes, to 35 Large stock 'well marked. Better an ever. 8. C. Weaver, Carrington, N. D. sttle, tol 5; hene, $8.50. . Bradley strain Barred Bocf:.ooekerzls. $2 if taken beror? December 15. Mrs. Roy” Kinney, Conde, 8. D., R. -l PARTRIDGE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, APRIL . . hatched, lugé well-xrown birds, farm-raised. Stock from 'the Nfi strains, Sausuctlon Smmnteed. ~Price, SZ 50. ck Beal, Lemmon, S, EXTRA CHOICE DARK R.-C. BHODE ISLAND May hatched, cockerels $1.50 each; also Bronze _turkeys, toms,: $6, hens, $4. Nattras, Rolette, N. D. Mu.mmoth Mrs. A. rize-winning Toulouse ese o Poie ucks and Bamod Bock ockorots: Ben F. Berger, Britton, 8. D. - y BIG-BONED SNOW WHITE WYANDO’J.‘TEB THAT will please; nice large -Rouen ducks; White African sulneu. This stock will please or return, Bobert lliton, Loup City, Neb, Rose-Comb Red cockerels, $2. Pullets. 'L.-Johan= nessohn, Beltrami, Mjnn. FOR SALE—PUREBRED @ROSE-COMB WHITE Leghorn hens, ona ear old, for $1 each if taken at once. Few cockerels at $1.50. C. W. Kiefer, Cayuga, N TH " BRONZE TURKEYS, tomsans%nso li‘x‘mxswo oung _toms weigh ] ens, to zb 1% 516, " Geo. McFar- hens 1 lane, nblg oun% PUREBRED RUSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND COCK- erels, April hatched. xood color and_ weight, $2 a«:ch mega for $5.50. Jak Boomxnrden, ahpe- n, N. FOR SALE—PUREBRED A MAMMOTH BRONZE turkey toms, 234 each; a few White Leghorn cock- _;Irels at.$1.25 each. J. W. Bwart, wer City, -] 'OR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels and pullets; cockere $1.50 and $2.50; &ull:u. $1 n.nl:l $2. Luther ckman, Omemee, PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA COCKEREL! pullets this month at SLW each, b$n tfi-"kf)’ toms at $5 each. Wandlu.nd. eronu. BLUE RIBBON STRAIN BLACK LANGSHAN cockerels; winners wherever shown; prices -reason- able. Write John T. Nelson, North Loup, Neb PUBEBBED BOURBON EED TURKEYS. TOMS, hens, Toul ouu _#em $8 each; Pekin du 355 Sacn. Barfus, Leonard, N. D, MAMMOTH ‘BBONZE TUBKEYS FROM HEAVY to 4; four hens, $2.50 each, while flm md" Mro. Cari Mijler, saw‘ Enxl:n&..h'N D. PUBEBBED B? ON RED. TURKEYS, $5.25; hens, $8.756 taken before December 15. Henry Pistorius, Rosholt. 8. D, R. 8, Box 44. PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEESE, 3; WHITH Pekin ducks. 1.50; order soon, ces, ldnnee next month, . Frank Riba, Geneseo, N. R.-C. RHODE IBLAND RED AND R.-C. BBOWN Leghorn oockoreis, $1.25 each; pearl ineas, $6 each. Peterson, Grove City, nn, FULLBLOOD S. . BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els, Agrfl hatched, $1.50 each. Well-fed birds. . ‘Harry R. Danielson, Pettibone, N, D. FINE EARLY HATCHED BOURBON RED $4.50 Lefore Thanksgiving. ues. Mrs. R, G. Kennedy, Bartlett, N. viesi Mra, Re G Kennedy,:Bartlett, N D, PUREBRED 8,-C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCKER- fll for sale; also Toulouse geese. Send for book- et. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. BUFF . AND WHITE ROCKS; SINGLE-COMB Brown Leghorns; Hondans cockerels, $1.50 -each. Joseph nkel, Mapleton, Minn. FOB SALE—I’URLBRED ROSE-COMB_R. sl. god color, 131.75 or three for $5. Dermm. amoose, - N, D. FOR 'SALE—PUREBRED - SILVER-LACED WY. dotte _cockerels, $2 each; mroc and over, $1.75. Carl Nelson, Stirum, N.' D. ——— e s PUREBRED WHITE - OBPINGTON COCKERELS, 2 each or three for $5 for the next 30 days. . Wm. Retmts, Northwood, N. D. —— e s PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ‘ORPINGTON COCKEB- els, $2 each; three for $5; pullets, $1.50. H, Mohagen, Grafton, N. D. FOR SALL—PUBEBBED FANCY SINGLE-COMB Mmeo 1 ;ton eockerel.l. $2.50 each, Mrs, G. B cDonal N. PUREBEED SINGLE—COHB RED COCKERELS, $2.25. oach; Toulouse geese, $2.75 each. Ole Gut- tormson, Perley, Minn. et L 20RO IV v L L T S S P M. M. TURKEYS, FINE LARGE TOMS; R. C. B. M. cockerels, §. C. R. I ‘Reds.. Mrs, J, H Meurer, Nicollet, Minn. in, $2; Wuldie Dickey, N. -PUREBRED - WHITE. ORPINGTON COCKERELS, April hatched, $3. 5 03 3 N drlch lsm"' .8 hens, 21 Chas, M. mmn RED ' TURKEBYS, TO] hsns* $a: Toulo‘l’xu geese, $8. - K. W. mfl' BOBE-C MB BBOWN LEGHORN oli) ll}e. "This is t.he place to advertine your stock," for sale and auction sales; to make your wants 2 Rates are 6_cents per word,: To members of the Nati nnl Ni i.s eagno -advertising to sell their own products or supplying S onpart Pt whm i, Claiimlne: tho. &ooar ity ARt give the mambir, of ‘3‘:" g A g e ent raf adve! or sale o nds ca: rate, Ads mlut reach ‘us two weeks before date of :vfblxcahon. : ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN. ADVANCE A e W e W $5380; Rouen dutin. 53 deakes, S350 Hals Soensr urebred and fr%m prize-winning stock.. BEAU! -MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FOB. They lu'e beau- 1.50. ud:. Ql. _ Carlson, PAGE mwm 'fatm “machine known and ickens, 3 'imfif‘ tné.?' sgx‘ffi%a‘.’ rogice their ‘own néeds, a rate of 4 cents Poultry (Continued) » °"fho‘3n“‘”coek§é’1‘.“’?§‘a"o° cache M B 3, Bu“.‘x’&‘?f CHOICE PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BROWN LF'G- homd ooLkerels at $2 each, J, C. McMillen, Es- mond, PUREBRED WHI’I‘E HOLLAND TURKEY _TOMS, $56. Mrs, H. J. Noumann, Leonard, N. D, FOR ' SALE—PUREBRED WHITE OBPING’I‘ON cockerels $2 each. - Mrs, Wm. L. Blater, Sher- wood, N. D. FOR SALE—PUBLBBED MAMMOTH _BRONZB g{x{key lfimSQ W. J. Nankeman, Beardsley, nn.,, . 3 LARGE WHITE HOLLAND TUBKEYS TOMS, $7: hens, Sa Orderearly. Regina Milier, Atwater, Minn.,, R. 5. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB ?ockoliels price $2. on, N. FOR SALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE TUB]\LY TOMS, $6; hens, $3.° J. F. Tomhave, Fergus Falls, Minn. PUREBRED 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els, $2 and $2.50 each. H." Zitzow, Dent, Minn. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMB $5 each. Chas. M. Aldrich, Sarles, N. D.: -€. WHITE LEGHORN CO(‘KERELS. 3115 FIVE for $6. Mike Mullen, Fortuna, N. FOR SALE—WHITE HOLLAND TOMS. 37. Wynlm Platte, S." D. Farms 180 ACRES, STOCK AND MACHINERY. THREE horses, harness, two cows, brood sow, 50 chickens, engine, ensilage cutter, feed mifl, McCormick inder,” mowor, hayrake, disc tivator, two wagons, sleigh, plow, WHITE ORPINGTON Mrs, Jnmcs Bnrclny, Carring- m corn planter, cul- cream separator and small tools; six-room house, barn for 18 head, grana corncrib, chicken house, ofihoune. machine shed, woodshed. 120 acres fence 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 mil hozm St. Paul, on lruwu mnll and telephx;nve. I;rllg: r acre, inclu nal prope [ - Novton Co., 455 Shubort Bidg., Bt. Bavi, Minn, EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND l’or sale lour mlles south and four. miles west from_ Minot, Seven hundred_ acres unde plow, bumee nsture All fenced and cross-fence and four mlles of this fence is woven wire for sheep. Nearly new eiaht-room houu with cement fioor in basement. Barn 40x48 with leanto, One granary 32x48 and one Tnary 18:32 and 12-foot gost hoghouse and sheeps tog 300 eheep, chicken ouse and a good flowin with soft water with house over it. Land is level and no rock, and g black loam, with clay subsoil. 190 acrea seeda to rye and 80 acres summer fallowed. If you are interested in a good farm write John L. e, 424 First St. N. B., Minot, N. D. 160-. ACRE FARM, LEVEL, TWO AND ONE-H. miles from town,_ high school, churches, blaud trail mail route; 110 acres cultivated three years, 25 acres pasture, running water, fish, well, house, 22x22 cellar, barn, granary 34x32, chicken I 12x20; all painted, Three miles from coal mine, 12 miles from woods. Good nelghbo well settled. Bnr%a $35.50 por. acre, _ Must sell, falllng health. ‘Thompson, Van Hook, N. D. TO EXCHANGE—NICE PRAIRIE QUARTER TWO miles from town, subject to t mnrtgage lom of $1,300, for _automobile, threshin, livestock nything 1 What have you? ves! or al can_use, al ave you W. T. Bosley, BRugby, N. D. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, x;et:m'ee:i godc;d 1:.lovol' d;arm. kN'g' sand, rx:oei. swamp, od 8 roads, markef Geo! Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. WANTED TO RENT A FARM OF A HALF SEC- tion or three-quarters in North Dakota. Have horses and mnchlnery. Alex Kilpatrick, Hope, N. D, R. R. 1 HAVE CASH BUYEBS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description,_lo- cash White, New cation and price. James P. Franklin, Mo. 1,400-ACRE RI 400 ACRES IRRIGAT- IVER RANCH, ed bottom, 200 acres tillable banch rest grazing, $18 per acre. Terms. Owner C Nolson Cus- ter, Mont. FOB SALE OR TRADE—IMPROVED 240 ACRES in Howell county, Mo. Will: consider good tractor in trade. Guy. Dilp, Grand Junction, Col., R. 1. WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions; ticulars free. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CAS% no matter where located; particulars free. Re Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. WANT TO RENT FARM IN EASTERN NORTH Dakota; have own outfit; farmed 16 Eem in North Dakota. E. R. Howell, Henning, WANT TO RENT GOOD GRAIN FARM IN BAST- ern North Dakota or southwestern Minnesota, near town. Answer to Leader, Fargo, N. D. [) OPERATIV’E COLONY. OFFERS LAND .§ dOW(l:lQ produces to_ $300 first year. I.lterlturo Llano Colony, Leesville, La. B‘ABM WITH BUILDINGS, ETC D., for rent or sgale, l'Ako. N. D. Professional Schools NEAR_AMIDON, . Haukedahl, Powers ——— e | 25, YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED LEARN telegraphy ; at demnnd big sala earn board hile loarning: falog. © Unlted. Ratl _Telagraph. Behoot, "53¢ Bremer Arcado. St Patk: BABBEB TRADE SUCCESBFULLY TAUGHT P T g R R M ee. r e nepin, Minneapolis, l%nn e e e AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, 608 First Ave. North, Minneapolis. The government is us- ing thouuslloz;ds of women in its telegraph seflloa. _Harness 5,000 SETS NEW AND SECO'ND-HA l‘:fmgreamr:lx for ¥§'§%" On now. harness we' 80oept ds_at par. Catalog free. Midway Har- neurgo.. 19;8. lvanlw .43.? St. - Paul, .filnn. 1, 000 SETS OF V‘ERY B! S'l.‘ ?40 ¥ ’HARNESE. new, G of dw:;{hm Ummu!""a“n., "s:nrafi“f E B K par- | 200 Money-Making Acres. 4 With 18 Holstein Cows and 3 8 ¥ you.r.\sneI ‘stock, T)uu,y.\ jus, ‘manure spreader, grain machine, ensilage cutter, soilne; engP N g other first-class - topls, in g:.um, farming “section, ‘enly mile to town; 3'100 acres leam tillage,“clay subsoil, balance wire ‘fenced, brook-watered pasture for biz herd, wvaluahle wood, . big orchard. 9-room house, big basement barns, tie- "ups for 53" head, 2 silos, other good buildings, - To gettle at onos everguung goes for $6,000, part cash. Detafls trout’s Catalogue., Details: same page 60- lc " farm near big cities for $1400, house ~worth “thore, 8600 down. .. Catalogue free, L. A, _STROUT _#ARM AGENCY, ept. 1000, . 225 * Plymouth' -Bldg., ' Minneapolis. .. . H =+ Farm Machinery —-—-———-—.__.—_.—__._ FO SALE—25-60 OWEB AULTMAN- Reeves soparator gr enxme, n’éw lnat fall El}m n ngl ; ol ne pow. 28 4 ll '.hree Hnnnmnn 19 9 vwr outflt it will- p? -t0 inlvesti~ ’l n for- sellin; am Iéxultunz mtnx Posey, urtenay, b ULT T !’LO‘B GAB TRACTOR 30x60; SEP- Anwr 42:64’ :John Deere elght-bottomxplow. gas ank 60 coo car, . packer, T4 mni) Reason for selling, { il alth. ompson, Van Hook, - NRD Sy he WANT BELT-POWER? THEN PAY ONLY $12.50 for a Bimplex 'powdr transmitter: for your Ford. R < 0" rite for ar. Ta) R, Wel :Salina;s Kan. FOR SAW—ONE 'GREAT NORTHERN 14x18 HAY fil;esa ln,- good condition; price $200 f. o. b. cars. A80N r selling, have bought - a Panar ross Address® Henry Appeldorn, New Richland,’ FOR SALE—12-24 HAPPY FARMER TRACTO IN good condition, almost new. Am_in the aft; will sell cheap, H. B. Hofterson, Fertile, Minn: 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 paild for old gold Jjewelry, gold crowns, bridges, dental gold, platinum, dlamonds and _silver. ~Send for latest catalog ‘of - mew k{; United BStatea %vn‘:eltinz Works, 399 Goldsmu.h 1dg., Milwaukee, T _ For Sale — CORN, FLOUR, FEED OR FORAGE IN STRAIGHT or mixed carloads. Quality goods .at _market prices. Prompt shipments, mecn Graln & Tractor Co., Minneapolis. OR SALE—POOL TABLE IN FIRST-CLASS CON dition; new cloth, cushions, pockets, bnlls, cues; $55. Luther Leckman, Omemee, Lumber LUMBER, SHINGLES AND FENCEPOSTS AT money-saving prices. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Send your bills today for free estimate. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash. WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN CARLOTS only: Delivered prices to farmers. J. B. .Over- ton, Sagle, Idaho. Honey and Cheese HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1918 CROP. Also Green County’s Famous Brick cheese. Write for prices. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. PURE WHITE CLOVER ALFALFA HONEY IN 60-pound cans; per can, $21. Petrick & Vick, Grace City, N. D. Employment MEN, WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED ¥OR U. 8. gvemment life jobs, $95 to $150 a month. Vaca- ull pay, - No lay-offs. ~ Short hours, Common educatkm sufficient. unnecessary, ‘Write immediately for free list of positions omn. Franklin' Institute. Dept. Y48, Rochester, N. Hay Wanted WANTED—HAY IN CARLOTS. WI.LL PAY HIGH- ] 4 =) IGEE est prices for hay or straw, f. o, your sh! am.nz point. We urge_ prompt action. ]J'nrmen rain & Tractor Co., nneapolis. Tanning 'ARMERS—CUT THE PRICE OF HARBRNESS leather in half; ship your hides to be tanned. Bouth Park Tanning Co., Station B, South Park, MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING I rejoice in every effort working- men make to organize; I do not care on what basis they do it. Men some- times say to me: “Are you-an inter- nationalist?” I say, “I do not know what an internationalist is,” but they tell me it is a system by which the workingmen from London to Gibral- tar, from Moscow to Paris, can clasp hands. Then I say God speed, God speed, to that or any similar move- ment.—Wendell Phillips. What Have You - to Sell? The classified columns of The Leader are helping many farmers to dispose of their livestock, seeds, ete. You can sell your own things as well as ‘a dealer can. Just put a classified ad in The Leader, ‘which now reaches more than 200,000 farm homes. Six cents per word, cash with the order—4 cents per word if you are a League member. .. League members should give - + their certificate number when sending in their ad. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers. LNEINY

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