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ADVANCE IN RATES The circulation of The Nonpartis: Leader has practically douhle?l lhl.; the present rates for classified adver- tising were estailished, and with the present circulation, carried at a loss. s Beginning with the first issne in January the rate on classified advertis- ing will be 10 cents per word per issue,- with the usual 2 cents per word off to e members., THE NONPARTISAN LEADER. this business is pETm e S e Livestock REGISTERED DUROC JERSEY Wonder and Dnmnlmd, $40 to and over. Big round hy also “sell “‘Minnesota Ladu-&; brood glgs from two litters in one ynr Sloo hm cockerels, SR Mg Jomnson, prols, 5 ugust Johnson, 703 K _Street, : THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS, YOUNG STAL- lons and mures of ton-stock and better, wm: ood quality and style, and possessors of proven b possibilities, ead youx- herd” with a sire bred for 5;1]){!;;::&03 and type. g Get amnx\t 18 that wlllu ETOW. E? a day, on easy terms at your.own prices. 0. Ophang,” Klaten, N. D. g v —_—— HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINA GILTS FOR . u!s. Sired by Dorris’ Choice No. 270489, Bred to Price Jr. No. 292521, a half-brother to the gnud champion ‘at National Swine show. Some red to Gerstdale J. No. 311717, a xund.san ol the $6,600 Gemtdu.le Jones. A, G. Humphrey & Englevale, N. D X — FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM, THE HOME OF !he ume red pigs. 1 have a bunch of Duroc glgs for sale of Crimson Wonder and De- Pedigree or. Black Minorca Detroft, ~ Minn., (ender furnished;. a?uu re- P“d uusn on guaranteed. = Please. le ge rom you. - R, Madsen, Detroit, —rom_you. . B. -C. Madsen, Detrolt, Minn., .Bi 3. GRABOW’S EXTREME BIG TYPE POLAND CHI- nas; some_extra good fall bonm and s rlnfi Long toxlrseu sired - ny_ They sow slla January 5 When writing mentinn the - Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, -*Minn. FOR SALE—DUROC BOARS,. MAY FARROW. hnve a2 few good ones that I will ‘Prlee at $40; digrees furnished; weight about 17 unds; b! mfo hen boned. Col. Protection and Disturber of. reedlnl Registered Heretordn, both sexes, for srua 0. A, Applen, Reeder, N. glorsale. 0. A.vApplen;:Reeder, ND. R 2ns: FOR SALE—DUROC JERSEY BOARS, 150 to 200 gounds. papers furnished; choice $45. Also Black - ercheron stallion, elght’ J'eau, registered,” broke to work, for sale or will trade for heavy young mares | ?vr cheup land; price $1,000. J. A. Donnelly Oakes, POLAND CHINAS, BOTH SEXES. I HAVE SOME fall_and spring boars sired by Choleo Onm won “third prize at Minnesota staf is yenr. also have bunch of ac:ilrlnz gl‘fh‘md by Choice Big Bone. Write to lin, Minn, FOR SALE—OUR CROP OF LAST SPRING ABER- deen Angus bull calves, Splendid individuals. . Will crate, deliver at evxyreunomm. for $150 each. Unsicker & Schunk, right, I BIG. TYPE POLAND CHINA BOAR, 21 MONTHS old wl'.h dlgree; oxtn ‘well built, 815. Two Ju 840 .each, pedigrees. Melick Bonn Strathcona, an. R. 1 FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE BOARS Ol‘ MARCH and April farrow. These are good boars, with size and qul}lnlnw Pedigrees furnished. ' J. 'S. Reber, Burr, Mi FOR SAIX—ONE CHESTER WHITE BOAR YEAR- ling, full-blooded and temtemd. fine type. C. g)lltei 4.lohnson. Cannon Minn,, R. 1, X Blt f rinz iy ndgnmgg Order _early lngn:ft: [] an 5 el io .n AL A, Graupmann, ‘Hamburg, Minn,, X FOR SALE—DUBO HERD BOAR, SE- Wonder 199559, flectl.y tle. Also boars l::cti glits of May mfi’x%w Jol Toop, Hancock, Minn, e B S S YO 0 o R Y 3 e E A T il ISTERED HOLSTEIN! BULLS, COWS AND nfi?flen. all ages, from &a leading milk strains. 3 g\'flg your wants. Chas. Splonskowskl. Marion, ‘E BOARS FROM FERRUARY AND eligible for. recording. - John F, Zimmerman, Davenport, .N. D., R. 2, x 13, OLSTEINS—TWO PUREBRED REGISTERED nbul?s. seven months old, $75 each. Write for de- scription. - A. L. Lieske, Henderson, Minn, WAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE y “GISTEtx%lEteDrsGrfi\ calves, WIlL. seil - for cash or for lands. Stephen. Dolireis, Hugo, Hinn.- TILL HAVE A FEW_GOOD_BOARS AND GILTS ¥ Isel’t. also Rose-Comb Rhode Island m&sul‘. Ed. ~ Wosmek, Glencoe, Minn,, R. ‘4. "I‘WO PUREBRED SHORTHORN - -BULL. CALVES- i elght and_two months old. Pedigree: furnished. ~ Paul Qually, Westbury, Minn. attadontiihs Aot ARt L B e B S A R S S EN BARGAINS — REGISTERED MORGAN fl{mm and six of his colts for sale ehup by . Waller Bros., Stacy, Mijnn, 3 GUEBNSEY BULLS. TWO FIT FOB BREEDING. Will -exchange one: of the younger ‘ones. Alex Naegell, Albany, Minn, UR BOARS—ORION AND -CRIMSON _WON- Ddarogresdlnx Prices always right. P. O. Sonst gard, Geosgegville, Minn, _.—___.___—___._._..——. TERED HEREFORDS FOR . SALE, MALES -’Efiésrmuu Prlces reasonable. ~ E. H. McPher- CHESTER WHIT! .- March litters; mAr, m. . WE HAVE BEVEBAL REGISTERED BHOBTHOBN emwn,A heifers ‘and bulls for sale. —Dahl Bros., X Crary, N. D. S — PUREBBED POLAND CHINA BOARS FOR SALE: ok %‘.l:u ;fl Write for prices. -~ Jacob P-lensky. akes, YOBKBH!RE BOARS “FROM $25 TO $40; BEGIS- terst}) in buyer’s.name. - J. E. Jacobson, "LaMoure, ’ KEGISTE‘BED SHROPSHIRE ‘EWES FOR BALE = >WIIl gell them cheap, Otto Thiede, Parkston, 8. D. " .FOR . BALE — BEG!STEBED POLAND CHINA '~ hoars, “elght months old.. Geo. Stead, Manvel, N. D. FOR . SALE — SHETLAND PONY BAY = MARE. Auzunt Klancke, :Norwood, Minn, - - *Coffee and Tea IRECT FROM IMI’OP'I'EBB.} SAYE 1-8 per getnt. m?vflea (o prices. - Frank gco.. FOR %ALE-—PUB 'RED 'OR 3 !nllnd for results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 4 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claiming the 4-cent rate. Poultry FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, BRED from prize ‘winners at Fargo and Huron, 8. D. Poland China hogs, registered, both sexes, of the fi'&“?}mr% glliokflh&r‘nm buuse bred lnbi.l'; Reds, eo! 8 s, [ J. W. Wampler, Bordulac, N. D. gt Drices: MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GEESE. o 13, o Com 8o, ol old ‘tom, $10. Herman ' Diels, . Vests R SALE—R! SECOMB WHITE LEGHOBN AND Slnzle-Comb ington eoen and cockerels, fro! u r8111 braska Winners. c‘;m ton, Nepe > "o m%\‘nzu%;w-ndms,w& ls.l sass%m d o [ 3 $15. rtf now, beomert'iw bo o Gun- der xm.leaon. Armony, un‘ GOLDEN-LACED WYANDOTTE COCKERELS '$3 and $2.50; only the best sold. Banutflul birds, _nothing better on the market. Mrs. Joe. W. Dusek, ngton Springs, 8. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED LIG! BRAHMA COCK. erels, pullets and hens, Binnle-Comb Red cocker- els, also louse geese. Prices rumnlblo. 1o Guttormson, Perley, Minn. 2 E?EE%ED“BOE%EOE; RED. TURKXYS: TOMS, ens, rahma_cockerels, Stnglo- mb White Leghorn mckml:. $1.50. i(n. Jncobson. LaMoure, N, ] UREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH BOCK AND R. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, 3 each; three for $5. White Holland turkey toms, $ Veblen, 8. D., R. 3. BIG W. H. 'rtmms TO) C: R I Red cockeres, $1.7 amo ul.ng atock) if taken before January 1. 3 34 50. R. rize win J. Lien- BOSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, 1.50; can geese, $4: Bourbon Red 5; either. gex. All purebred. B. W. - Aberdeen, 8. D. ¥FUR SALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE TUBRKEYS FROM prlze-winnlng lmck. hea) lrnnu. well bnmud. urdos MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; TOI(S g HENS, -$5. Barred Plymouth Bock cockerels, E. B.' Thomp- ;Ion ringlet ug:.ln, $3. Jnhn Trunor. Nanson, D., Box ROSE-COMB BU" LEGHORN, SILVER-LACED Wyandotte, Bu lnflton Rose-Comb Red cock- m’lls. $2; nulletl 'ohannessohn, _Beltrami, PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA COCKERELS pullets this month at $1.50 each. Bourbon ned §xrkg toms at $5 each. Geo. Wendland, Verons, MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, TOMS, 88 HENS, $4; the glant strain, nlso Buver-heed filndotte fiod:lgnlu at_ $1.75. C. Wittenuyler, FOR SALE—FINE LARGE PUREBRED 8. C. R. R. cockerels at $2 awhi special i‘tu on orden o! %ne dozen. Supply limii {.M. Ormarizo Petarson, ‘Blooming, Prairle, Minn, ' BOUBBON RED TURKEYS, EARLY MAY HATCH- good_ coloring, well developed; toms, $6; hens, o hohiios” Geszs Borope. Kamtyony, Minn: ! =] MAMMOTH BBONZE TURKEYS, TOMS, he:m. $4. 8. White Lezhom cockerels, each. Ole G. Buud, Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 6 cents per word per issue. To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to_sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN- ADVANCE EXTRA CHOICE DABK BOSE-COM’.‘B BHODE Island Red _cockere! full grown; tisfa guaranteed; $2 each. ol e, John "Allen, York. N. D, PUREBRED TOULOUSE = GEESE, 1 WHITE Pekin ducks. z wfl order -soon, ces__advance ‘next month. rank Riba, Geneseo, N. D. WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKEBEL% %; weight two pounds at six months ol guarantced. . Wm, Bradley, Montpelier, N. TWENTY-FIVE 0 CE WHITE PLYEOUTK Rock cockerels, each 1f taken before Decem- ber 24. R. J. runnor. Jud, N. D., Box 4. PUREBRED 8., C.. WHITE ORPINGTONS, PART- ridge Rocks and Blue Andalusians for sale. Wmo for prices. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, PUREBRED 8.-C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCKEB els for_sale; also Toulouse geese. nd for book- let. . Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, EBRED _ SINGLE-COMB wmm LEGHORN AR Zseach or. thres for $5. White Holland foms, 86, ~J. R. Lamb, Baldwin. N, D. TOR - SALI PUBEBBED BOURBON RED_ TUR- lz(sys. toufi,— $5: hi if taken befoDn January % EACH; dsflcuon Mrs. Homer Bmfth. Pillsbury, N. BEAUTIFUL BABRRED ROCK COCKERELS, EAR- each; younger, $2 e- Satisfaction guar- anug Herman gan a, N. D. ALE—PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCK- “:}}elsswlth quality. Price, $1.50 each before Jan- uary 1 ‘Otto Baer, Balaton, Minn. BARRED ROCK COCKERELS OF CHOICE STRAIN, $2.25 "each if taken at once. Snflnfncfion guaran- teed. , Ed Lentz, Hanshoro, N. BILVEB SPANGLED - HAMBURGS, C. from prize-winning utock. lt $2°to SB.HO each. Gunnnd Vinquist, Red Wing, Minn. FINE EARLY HATCHED BOURBON RED tuma.‘Sfi, before Chrisf g are beauties. Mrs. R. G. Kennedy, Bnrflett. N. T PUXIEBBED R.-C.. RHODE ISLAND RE! _cnugdcg-c ‘White ]‘;’hom mckemll. $2 each, A. Klumph, New. Ro R ALE—PUREBRED BOSE-COMB RHOD! I"(-Z}ulands Red cockerels, if taken L Lewis Fossum, Loms, N. D. < FOR SALE—PUREBRED EILVEB-LACED dotte cockerels, $2 each; three and over, Carl Nelson, . Stirum, N. D. REDS H Pu -k 3! 75, PUREBRED BINGLE-COM‘B WHITE_ . LEGHORN cockerels for ulo. lil.lil) eleb. R. H anplun, Ellendale, - FOR SALE—R. C B‘B()WN LEGHORN COCK- erels, §1 each, and Pearl Guineas $1 each. L. M. JPeterson, Grove City, Minn. WYANDOTTE 150 and $2.50; pullets, 31 And 83 . Omamee, N B ¢ ' ST NRIORCHD PRON REVE Ty Lies ako. Hendamn. gdn L4l VERY CHOICE 8.-C.” RHO! dovn{;fisorutmmsulaohdflo&. l!. Luthar @ s 3 “Gudim, . N-D., \ eggs, produce give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the Poultry (Continued) . Order before quary Lisbon, N. D., R. FOB SALE—PUBEBBED BOURBON BRED TUR- toms, $4.50; hens, $3.50, Enosburgh Be Fordvitia: i A » e p PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $3 ench; fine birds, Albert Sandman, Browns Valley, Minn, ., R, 2. FOR BALE—PUBEBBED MAMMOTH _BRONZE turkey tfimz. Mrs. J. Nankeman, Beardsley, Minn., R. NICE LARGE WHITE HOLLAND TOMS, OB ;ler exsu-]y Mrs. Anton Reno, Atwater, mnn 5 Box 8. FOR SALE—ROSE-COMB SILVER-LACED WYAN- gomn cockerels, $1.75. Iver M. Solberg, Agate, FOR SALE—PUREBRED PEKIN DRAKES, WELL (ed 31 50 cach. Emanuel Kandt, Anamoose, PUBEBRED 8. C. BUI'F ORPINGTON COCKER- els, $2 and $2.50 ‘each. H. Zitzow, Dent, Minn. BROSE-COME_ REDS. COCKERELS AND PULLETS, for sale. Mrs. Wm. Brewer, Orlska, N. D. PURFBBFD LIGHT BRAHMA COCKERELS AT $2, Mrs. E. D. Rvwne, Boyd, Minn, Farms FOR S\LE THREE FARMS IN LYON COUNTY, n. One farm, 160 ' acres, fair improvements, t $05 per acre. Another farm, 860 ncres, good bufldlnn, fine producing farm, at $115 per acre, Another farm, 240 acres, one mile from city of 8,500, gond house, fair barn _and outbuudl‘fs orchard and soft water well, at $145 an acre, take part cash and balance second mo&zflxe on thm pro rtles Want. to- deal pur- roperties are snaps and are of- tered becnuse e owner 1is leaving Marshall to enter business Minnea write Tom D-wls. Marah-ll Mlnn 960 ‘ACRES, WELL IMPROYED, IN LAMOURE county, N. D., 840 acres under cultivation, balance fenced to pasture.. Price, $50 per acre, tems rea- sonable, 160 acres, improved, one mile from Mil- larton, N. D., 135 acres under cultivation, balance fenced to pasture, Price, $48 per acre, terms rea- sonable, !80 acres three miles northwest of James- town, .N. D., 100 acres under cultivation, no build- ings. Price $50 per acre, good easy terms. Write me for special lists and prices of my large farms and cattle ranches. B. F. Felton, James'.uwn. N. D. 900 ACRES SOUTHERN CASS COUNTY, frame house, stable, good well, 80 acres fleld 806 fenced for pasture, water in pasture. The soil is first class, no sand, surface rolling. Pasture excellent, mostly small brush but some timber. Six miles to creamery, two to school and telephone, three to postoffice, 16 to town on railroad. Fine auto roads in any direction., There are some ex- ceptional advantages for either sheep or cattle. Price, - $20 per acre, easy terms, — Thos. Keefe, 234 Endicott, Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. FOR SALE OR RENT—520-ACRE GRAIN AND stock farm, western North Dakota; 100 acres broke; near_scliool; plenty weter and coal. - M. Rubi- nowitz, Minot, N. D., Box 1326. FOR_ SALE—HALF SECTION LAND IMPBOVED and teneed, in Divide county, N. D., y@v from town. For price and terms write lmam F. Anhalt, Westhy, = Mont. RIVER FALLS, WIS.—B16' CROPS, HIGH PRICES, low interest. Improved 100-acre farm for sale. Best market, sdeinl and school advantages. Put- nam’s Land Agency, I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Will dezl with owners only. Give description, lo— cation- and cash. price. James P. White, Franklin, Mo. WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions: - par- ticulars free. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, SELL YOUR PROPERTY, QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free. Re: Estate Salesm~n Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write me. Join J. Black, 4 S8t., Chip- pewa Folls, Wis, IF. YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR lend - write Sylvester Bros., Endicott Bidg., St Paul. polis. 'or particulars & By - IMPROVED FARM, CENTRAL TEXAS, 225 ACRES, 850 Write for mrtlcu!ars L. J. Porter, Thornton, Farm Machinery FOR SALE—THRESHING OUTFIT, 18 HORSE-~ power . Rumley engine, 82-inch cylinder, 56-inch sepatator, Northwest separator all equipped, blower, feeder and bagger; Rumely clover huller, all in running condition. ~ Just the -outfit for farmers, Price $1,500. Lester-D. Sawyer, Marion, Wis., R. 1, L Simpl ts.lmll\)]“dlmt’wer t sn:’iéttlem mples andiest, most pr somg parts to move. Write for circular. R. Weisgerber, Salina, Kan. soline engine, 0TSt Wer, = )y ?50 el"redkw Schmldt%ute 1, Murdock, Minn, FOR SALE—ONE _ FORDSON TRACTOR _WITH low, used only"about 15 days, Address Box 28, ute 1, Granite Falls, Minn, Employmen} WANTED—GOOD CHOREMAN AT ONCE ON stock farm in North Dakota; $40 per _month and hoard. - Chaes. Schumacher, -Courtenay, N. D. A MAN FOR THE WINTER OR_ALL WA year; more, Minn. N NTED_A FIRST-CLASS MAN FOR MANAGER woA( om's ty elevator at Brisbane, N, D. L. M. ecy. 5 ‘Boll, Wanted to Buy EXCHANGE AT PAR for tractor or will '&u Write lmmedlntely Farmers Grain and ctor Co., Minneapolis, Dogs and Pet-Stock ' a1 68, 've N A ll'B 0 Hendrii e?wn. No‘r!tg Bnndl. Minn, E i WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN CfiflLLOTS eral farm work. Hoe H. Redenius, Rush- Professional Schools 25. YOUNG. MEN AND WOMEN WAN'!ID telegraphy ; Feat demand; big 3! while learn! free catalog. ud muw Telegraph Hchool 334 Bremer Amda. 8t. Pau —— e BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New ocatalog free, Write Twin City Barber College, 204 H nepin, Minneapolis, nn, —_— AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, 608 FIRST Ave, North, Minneapolis, The government is using thousands of men and women in its teleghaph serv- ice. Free catalog. Automobiles and Accessories FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH our new 1919 carburetors. Thirty-four miles pel fnllon Use cheapest gasoline or half kerosene, ncreased power. tyles for any motor, Very slow on high, Attach 1t younelr ig_profits to agents, Money back guarantee. Thirty days’ trial. Air- Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Mndlmn, Dayton, Ohio. STOP THAT RADIATOR LEAK. SIMPLE FORMU- la sent for 25 cents. Inexpensive. H. H. McCum- ber, Marstonmoor, N. D. Harness 5,000 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HARNES at before war prices; 2,000 second<hand leather hulten, six for ?z 50." On new harness we aceept n& bonds at par. Catalog free. Midway Hur- ness ., 19583 University Ave., 8t. Paul, en=- @ Mlnn 1.000 SETS OF VERY BEST OF FARM HAR! = good as mew, from $35, 840, 346. 350. 55 por aot. " Order 'while they lust. arness Co. of Midway, 1948 Unlverslty Ave. Paul, Minn, Wanted WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. HIGHEST market prices. Also auto tires, copper, brass, etc. +Write for quotations. M. A. Naf , 320 Front 8t., Fargo, N. D. UR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for you—Ilowest prices. Mark %ext sh%Pment—Fnzo Hide, Fur & Tanning Co., =] Lumber POSTS—LUMBER—SHINGLES. delivered your station. Send lumber list for esti- mate. Pay after unloading, Kirk Co., Box 1138, Tacoma, Wash. LOWEST PRICES only. Delivered prices™to farmers. J. ton, Sagle, Idaho. Honey and Cheese HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1918 CROP. Also Green County’s Fumous 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. For Sale FOR SALE—POOL TABLE IN FIRST-CLASS CON- dition; new cloth, cushions, pockets, balls, cues; §55. Luther Leckman, Omemee, N. D. FOR SALE—PERFECTION MILKING MACHINE, used only 30 days, $270. H. J. Mueller, Ham- burg, Minn. Kodak Finishing LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS. ONLY cents for six-exposure roll and six pdnu Postal size, 40 cents, mailed prepaid. Moen’s Art Studio, Box K, Preston, Minn. "Agents Wanted 23 PER CENT PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK Intensifier. Banishes spark plug trouble. Sells lke wildfre. Exclusive territory. Write quk:k. Jubilee Mfg. Co., Omaha, Neb, Tanning THE PRICE OF HARNESS half; ship your hides to be tanned, Tanning Co., Station B, South Park, - Seed FIVE SAMPLE PACKETS OF FIVE EABLIEST kinds of seed corn ndagted for youx section; 10 canu postvlld. L. N Co., Elk Point, ot SHERMAN ==ST. PAUL MINN== FuLL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel in_St.” Paul. Over- { SO S A M Lo Ll e L ST SRR T L T R L i il PR el S la Lt ) i 8 FARME! leather in South Park Minn. More one dollar rooms than any other first class hotel in St. Paul. and Cnf_eberi_l. Cafe Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets Qpe -block - from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. - 5500 S S N Y 55 2 5 O 0 D2 1S ‘Mention the Leader ‘When Writing Advertisers B Ty A