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”Z'ADVANCE 'IN RATES The circulation of The Nonpartisan L-d- pneflrll,y doubled since the present rates for- classified adver- were established, and with the preseat ess is carried at a loss, Beginning with the' first issue in January the rate on. classified advertis- hl will be 10 cents per word per issue, th the wsual 2 cents per word off l-eu-e members, . THE NONPARTISAN LEADER. ;Livestoek CHINAS '~ AND PLYMOUTH . ROCKS, atmldl.y big-boned, - pedigreed - boars “and sowsbfl April farrow. Herd headed by Wonderful 2708 : lttta fair winner. - Weight about 200 u; Price, $35; xll bred, $40 %ure Plymouth ck _cockerels, HcPhenon 32: three for $5. Evl;rthm‘ sold ‘worth the money. Send check to Willlam- son Stock Farm, Gra N.. D. B SALE— UBO(‘—J'ERSEY BROOD ble registry, Twenty fall yearlings, few s? tllu. 80me yenu gu and older ones. Most of these are purel wenson’s blood of Durocs. ;Also fall pigs. w Shorthom heifers and - cows. wm mm reduction if several are taken at one time. - 0. E. Canon, Montevideo, -Minn.,.”R. 9. HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINA GILTS FOR sale. _Sired by Dorris’ Choice No 270489, Bred to Big e Jr. No. 292521, a hnlf-bm er the grand jon &t ‘National Swine show. Smne bred to Gerstdal No. 811717, a grandson of the $6,600 Gmtdun A. ‘G. Humphrey & Bonl. Englevale, N. D. FLOYD ' LAKE STOCK FARM, THE HOME OF the little red pigs. ‘I have a bunch of Duroc spring for sale of Crimson Wonder and De- longur 84 Pedigree furnished aratteed, Plem Wm gel! m you. R, 0 .“mdxen Detroit, Minn, by - Long Bone “They are _the hug boned breedlng sow sale January writing menunn the Leader. Gustav Grlbow. Benvule. Minn, FOR SALB—DUROC JERSEY BOARS, 150 to pounds; upen furnished; cholce §$45. Also Black Percheron :fht yenl’s. registered, bmka to work, hr sale or trade for heavy young or cheap land; price $1,000. BEG STERED SCOTCH AND 6 to 15 months old; IllD S0mMe or e-ll’ Rt toot. from Golden Cum-. for at na ear - bein, ntnnson. Willmar, Mg E: O. L C. BOARS AND GILTS, JULY ing purenm' also one year- bull'ln. Jumbo Jun!or. C. H. Wi FOR B-tes bulll. berlux = $700. d'P J. REGISTERED farrow, from ling i1kins, - Keyes- : poet, l?RtKS'flmBS Ol‘d—l?gnanUALgl‘(l; EXTBI,!A nfilNFi ot of spring and fal ars, rder early and ge g;u- m AL A, Gnunmnnn. Hamburg, Minn., VOR _ BALB—REBEN a uw. uuumteed Berkshire herd - boar, . 20 gonlhfl. t 500 pounds. Carl - Biverts, “Dodge, EGI E 'BINS, BULLS, COWS AND helfers, all ages, m the leading milk i Wrig your wants. Chas. Splonskowski, B R e e S s TR REGISTERED . GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE cows, *helfers and. calves. Wil scll for cash or for -lands. Stephen Polireis, Hugo, Minn, BIG TYPE POLANDS, SPRING PIGS OF BOTH soxes, sired by two great boars and out of matured sows. ¥d. Wosmek, Glencoe, Minn. FOR SALE—FRENCH . DRAFT STALLION Shorthorn bulls and Percheron mares;. all' regis- tered. J. P, Oster, Plankinton, 8. D. ¥OR BEST-BRED. AND: BEST- ed {ounz Aberdeen- bu lg address Crnne- wood - Farms, Grand Meadow, n. 3 QUEBI\SE! BULLS, TWO FIT FOR BREEDING. exchange ~one of the younger ones. . Alex aegell, »Albany, mn or % cos awn-s g] .~ 0, gard, Georgeville, Minn, Y o~ '0]‘% sprles. 18‘100 old; S forth, needer UILT REGISTER- WON- Sonste- POLLED BULL, SIX MONTHS Semi for descrfpdon H. Dan- smm BDG STERED SHORTHORN COWS, helfen and: bull.u for ‘sale.... Dahl - Bros., Crary,~N. ‘D. “PUREBRED POLAND OE!NA BOARS FOR SALE; u{‘mvn eru for prlcee Jacob Palensky 'mmm ~AND Laager, RED POLLED FOR: SALE—I'ULL-BLOODED bull, Arthur’ Arenson,:* N, D. og. 3 FOR = SALB—POLLED DURHAM BULLS - AND heifers, Nmmy Bros., “Maple Lake, Minn. . Employment EZPEBIBNGED FARMER, wanted “to- run n;) hm. lbout 75 acres m.\der low;, 25 to hnu, cattle, P Hetoranoss fime. ol %Muh Andarschm'iv Main St., e e e i e 'TEJ)USANDB GOVERNMENT PEACB JOBS OsPigNi IB 00 to_$1,500 L women.m ”Gom year: bmn'l. ons mon education ;‘ suf- nclmt. Write lmmedl tel gfilbm. Dopt. ads, 5 e Rochester, N, 'ANTED—GOOD GIBL FOB GENERAL HOUSE- E%':" i tamily: Abels Boe 3, o ‘WANTID—AHAN‘!‘OBTHE W!:N’.I.‘EB OR_ALL mn«;«n.mam-m.mn lace; -only twood, N J. Al Donnellv. OIku. Mor~ mebon. % MARRIED MAN AND .8~ 160-acre Meeker county 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 wantu known and have them anpplied. Best results come from Leader Classified A Rates are 10 cents per word per iune. To members of the National Nonparfinn league when advertblng t6_sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 8 cents pex'llvurm:lI mm‘l:.ll lafcun: n::abe;fi :\dut fl:cil“w tl}e mulllbu'f °lin e::u neubte:- 8| mt when llmhll ] ent rai ve! Ing Ior sale O earries e n':fl’ Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. -ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Poultry Farms 5 . —-—-—“ BRED PEKI D 160 A EOBBEB CATTLE Pt{r%fl stock WIE:'E N y&v Elmmda um, mchlnc?gs'nu goes for imted on mail es, 2 l'lt? ‘White ese ganders, and telepfione, near oof. 10 miles from good 84.50' White Leghorn - cockerels, town, miles from 8t Paul, on Northern Pa- vlzomux slo&. 81 50; four for $5. W. Kasal, dfic nflwn.y House 27x44, 5 rooms, summer g)r‘:'»wn ton, Minn. Kkitchen, Tw b}l‘ma. g;mny. v;oolclisll;ed. .wll lnd pum; 0 horses, 2 cows, eifers, PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE " TURKEYS, e, harncss, Wagoh, 2 bugzles, catter, 3 elelzhs fifi‘k tge!n wunz toms. bu; boneda 8 cultivators, mower,u plows, 2 harrows, cream gowthy lows.ds Illd‘SlO. vs Be -yelr-ol separator, tools and feed. All level, no Lom' a real producer, $15 3 T Acton, stone, - N0 swamp, 60 lczeu cultivated, 95 acres e T, mu;'m,N' S WY a3 '%onu Noh 15, 1910, Batwaco In fve. vorrs 101 ROUEN -~ DUOKS FARTRIDGE AN- at 6 o 3 2 Write for lists, "}g"hn W“l\gnon Jome, °°d‘°"},':m? b akes, $3 aueks, | 8 P J5 Shubert Bldg.. St Faul, Minn, MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GEESE; PRIZE-WINNING, ——————_* PUREBRED 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS ——“.__ FIFTY VARIETIES HARDY NORTHERN CHICK- CBI(H{- "FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE ‘FOB BALB——PUBEBBED BABBED ROCK COCK- - PUREBRED a4 .B'OB SALE — PUREBRED ' MAMMOTH -BRONZE PUREBRED 8. ridg PUREBRED. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHOBN FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON RED TUR- FOR SALE—PUREBRED 8§, 'nosn -COME™ RHODE ISLAND , wel -muked stock. om% now for cholce. C, Weaver, Carrington, N. 900 _ACRES SOUTHERN ' CASS COUNTY, MINN.; frame house, stable, good well, 80 acres fleld, 800 R fonced for pasture, water in pasture. The soil is oot Bronzs tuggm toms, ud‘t“' ooty el Tanmae :“t, timabor i excellent, mostly small brush but some T, ol tom, $10. Herman Dietz, " Vesta, Minn miles to creamery, two to school and telophone, WORLD'S ~ BEST = STRAIN " e St 5 oy, 30 ol T - ttleson, filrmony. Minn.,, R. 3. P 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 Endicoit Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, FOR SALE—HALF SECTION SANDY LOAM SOIL in the best wheat section of Montana; 280 acres tilled, 70, acres alfalfa; good improvements; water; elevator and_school one mile. If interested write me. Minor York, Billings, Mont. !'OB SALE—HALF SECTION IMPROVED FARM Whlta der some very cholce ones at $3 each; bnlnnee $2 it taken by -January 1. Hens $1.50 D. 2socs, vty B B BT o = RED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, OLD 40 poun 10; to! b t 20 3 ”m% pounds, $ yol:nfi ms, nbou 2 pound,n young_ hens, f cl'lrllne. Denbigh, - N. ‘Welés c:uuntyl,n tvwt miles l’rfim 'lm“;f bgood water; acres winter Iye. argain uyer RED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK AND C. Rhodo Totany Mo Tl $% s, {o% P takes atofilf a.nd farm equipment, ohn Kuehn, Cathay, $1000 DOWN, NO MOBE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, - secures good clover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymuuth Bldg., Minneapolis. FOR SALE OR RENT—520-ACRE GRAIN ~AND stock farm, western North Dakota; 100 acres broke; near school; plenty water and coal. M. Rubi- nowitz, Minot, N. D., Box 295. I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give ducflptlbn. lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. White Holland tnrksr toms, Voblen, gand tur $6 each. Ole G. Ruud, 8.-C. BUFI‘ OBPI‘NGTON COCKER- ‘els, $2 ench. three {or 5 le 1,25 ;- fro prize; winalne stock P pugs Bl from ens, ducks, geess, turkeys, ineas, low P g;’t;:log 3 conts, Dell Watrats. Bor” Q. Jansruis EBRED WHITE PEKIN DUCKS; DRAFKES, $2 each. - Prize Rose-Comb Rhode Tsland Red cockerels, $2. Mrs. Thomas Jereska, Geneseo, WOULDI"}'O('J SSEJI‘lL (KOUIB FARM IF YOU GOT your {v:] rec no commissions; par- BRONZE TUBKEYS TOMS. 25 ticulars free. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. hens, $4. B. C. horn cocke White rels, Ormanzo Peterson, Bloommg Prairie, Minn., R. L -FIVE CHOICE _WHITE PLYMOUTH Rock eockerelu, 2 each if taken before Decem- ber 24. R. J. Brunner, Jud, N. D., Box 4. —— SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASB’ - matter. where located; particulars free. Real Estnta Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb NORTH DAKOTA—FOR CHOICE IMPROVED AND unimproved lands on easy terms, write Kellogg Land_ Co., Jamestown, D. —_— WELL IMPROVED 180 ACRES HERE, GOOD water and soil; $55 if sold this month. Fred G. Chase, Mason City, Neb, IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property weite me. John J. Black, 4 8t, Chip- pewa Falls,- Wis. g IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR ;)nndl write Sylvester Bros.,, Endicott Bldg., St. aul IMPROVED FARM, CENTRAL TE‘(Ai ¥ '$lu0 Write for particulars. L. 'ex. C._WHITE ORPINGTONS, e Rocks nnd Blue Andalusians for sale. for prices. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy -Eye, PART- Write Minn. cockerels; satisfaction guaranteed; der soon. John Pietron, 50 each. Or- Northwood. N. D, 2 EACH; weight six pounds at six months old, uushctlon_ guaranteed. Wm Bradley, Montpelier, N cockerels, $2 to! each or-three for $5. White Holland ms, $6. J. D. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. 225 ACRES, . Porter, Thornton, keys, toms, $5; hens 20, Mrs. Homer Smit BEAUTIFUL B ly, $3 each; younger, $2 e?chcomuuaeus ar: » 3 3 n = anteed. ~ Hel m’linn Lentz, Rolla, N. D. et $3, If taken bel'ore January , Pmsbury. . D. Seed SEED CORN FOR SALE. I HAVE A LIMITED gnoul;t ugft early K;llow dent coru for ngule. it o earliest corn corndom. ave raised C. WHITE LEGHORN this corn for 16 years wlthout failure. =9 A prize- cockerels, pen No. 1, §2.50; pen No, 2- $2. winner in the “St. Paul (Minn.)" corn show . in land Poultry Fa eorg 1916. Matures _in 85 dass. If you want corn x{.rvm SPANGLED HAMBURGS, ' C.. REDS g‘,:nt hflnzs' res"l}gs fig '1'"1‘ ;flu g Tfsgs per. cen! rice per bushe! saci cents Gfl{{‘m‘,’,‘.‘,“v‘m{.'g{f %‘;f‘k’vs' $2 %&32 "0 each. M. extra. 1 sell the. ear ouly. Robert Krucker, Tpswich, S. D, UREBRED BARRED RO CKERELS, = glngle strain, $2: Toulouse “5.5 g Turge, $3. | SEED CORN FOR SALE. WE HAVE A LARGE Mrs. 3. J. Wlldl.s, Dickey, N, D. amount of. carefully selected yellow dent, Minnesota No. 13; 00 per cent germination. Early maturing FOR SALE—R. C. BROWN LEGHORN COCK- d hest yield Co., New Ulm, E g’retl:. Sl} t};ch. l&c}y Pearl Gulnels $1 each. L. M. ;Il[lnn PR e o jonson; Tamming 0o, New Ul eterson, Grove s DAKOTA’S 'SALVATION SEED CORN, FEARLIER PUREBRED nosm-conm wm'm WYANDOTTE and larger than Northwest dent; direct from o'wer. cockerels. Choive, early hatched, $2.50. G. H. germination guaranteed. Chofce S. C, Buff. lng- Lueben. Appleton, = Minn.- ton cockerels. W. F. Stephens; Gwinner, N. FIVE SAMPLE PACKETS OF FIVE EABuIEST kinds of seed com ldué)ted for your section; 10 aentfi postpaid. rill_Seed Co., Elk Polnt, 'UREBRED WHITE 32. duckx $1.75. PEKIN ‘DUCKS; DBAKE%. Box 86, Boyd, Mrs. E. D. Rhyne, Minn. e J. Anderson, - Larimore, WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER FOR SALE, $16.20 per bushel, sacks extra. ~Samples sent on request. Wm. G. Bler, Hancock, Minn. FOR SALE-—-EGYPTIAN WHEAT, A BIG YIELDER. lstmi 1{?r 1::aample and price. Wm. Walker, Hllls- horo, ‘ Automobiles and Accessories FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WIT our new 1919 earburetors, Thirty-four miles llon. . TUse . cheapest ' gasoline or hall _kerosene, creased power. Styles for any motor. Very slow on high. At tnch it yourself. pmflt:fl tol ""2“ Money. - ba antee. ir: Frlctlon Cnrbumtflr Co., 473 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. USED . FORDS ' AND 1 Prices h'om $150 ulJ.s Real values,” Let us know your wants, Hubbud Motor Sales Co.. th & Exchange St., Paul, Wanted to Buy WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. H!GKEST market prices, °Also -u(o tlres. .COD &l; !é ete., Write for quotations. 20 Front St., Fargo, N. D. otm PBICEB' mG}IBS'L' FOR -HIDES, FURS. tan. them for n{ou—loweut prices. next ehfimeno—-!‘-rgo , Fur Tanning - Co. Fargo, cockerels, 52 each 3. N. D., R. 1., Box. PU’REBBED MAMMOTE BRONZE ' TURKEYS; toms, $6: hens, 34. two-yenr-old tom for ‘$8. H. Zitzow, Dent, Mi erels at $1,50 e;)oh if taken this month. Ole Aasen, Galesburg, N. RED COCKERELS, C. M. Parker, 35. LEE slt)raln three for $5. G’l'lkgbum. ol MAM)EO 'H . BRONZB '.I:URKEYS. lfi?n‘l’) $3. (zrder at once. o LOME Lisbon, FOR SALE—PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE gflnkuy (noms. Mrs w. 3. Nunkmnn. Beardsley, FOR SALE—GOOD VIGOROUS turkeys; toms, $5; h $4. Laomb cht, 5 , 85; hen 5 msbon. N, D. . Sl BRED BOSE-COEB wm'm .vnv‘{:ndotu e}:gnm 8&50 0. ~ Olson, B, T, wm'm els, $1.50 whfle ‘they last. son, N. D, FOR BALE—PUBEBBED BABRRED PLYMOUTH Rock cockerels. 3. H. Ingalls, Altamont, 8. D. -PUREBRED - 8,-0, wm'm LEGHORN COCKER- els,” $1.50 each.” ~C. 8, Griffith, Belgrade, Minn. PUREBRED . WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2. 25; pullets, $1.50. 0. R. McClure, Jamestown, 1*)‘s LEGHOBN COCKER- A..F. Nienas, Thomp- BONDS. EXCHANGE AT PAR LIBERTY -for tractor or will mh. Write immediately, Farmers Grain and Imctor Co., M!nne-pom, Minn. . Farm Machinery 'ANT BELT WER? . THEN' PAY ONLY $12.50 i e e g g oy 'Wflm for - e!rculu Frank , Kan, Agents Wanted fiom SELLING. o “inerliory. * WWeith turkey toms,-$6, ' Sevett Sanden, Halstad, Minn. BARRED BOCE. COCKERELS $2.50: OB, Hoff, Elnlvnlll.ldnn‘. HOLLAND TOMB, '36. | CHAS. : PUREBRED nullotl. $2. Schlldltllu smm;ra. 8. D, qult. JUBILEE SPABK' Harness, Blankets and Auto Accessories Harness UY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. WE 'B have 1,000 sets of new and second-hand harness from $40, $45, $50, $55, soo, $65 per sot. We guarantee tonvayouh Perut. Write or call on us when in ci Twin City Harness Co. or Midway, 1948 Unlnn(u Ave., St Pn Minn, 5.000 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HARNESS at before war prices. new harness we_accept Liberty bonds at par. Catalog free. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Mlnn —— e e Honey and Cheese ———— e HONEY’ OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1918 CROP. Also Green County’s Famous Brick cheese. Write for prices. [E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. — NEW CROP CLOVER HONEY FOR SALE. VERY choice quality. Sample 10 cents. Price list free. acey, Preston, Minn. PURE WH[TE CLOVER ALFALFA HONEY _IN 60-pound eann. per $21. Petflck & Vick, anc: City, N. D. B For Sale ~FOR SALE—35 LIGHT PILOT ACETYLENE GAS generator and light fixtures, Used four months only. For particulars address Carl Ring, Zum- brota, Minn., R. B. 4. READ BOYCOTTED BOOK, “ARMAGEDDON.” Six hundred pages; 60 cents, Tells things right. Joseph _Greig, Parker, S. D., Box 421. FOR _SALE—150 TONS CKOICE OAT STRAW. H. L. Schroeder, Erie, N. Professnonal Schools BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN and. women by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free. Write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- nepin, Minneapolis, Minn, AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, 608 FIRST Ave. North, Minneapolis. The government is using thousands of men and women in its teleghaph serv- ice. Free catalog. Dogs and Pet Stock WANTED—SIGHT OR TBA[LEB HOUND FOR . coyotes. Big Elm, Dent, FOR = SALE—IRISH WOLFHOUND. Ruchwutz, Dresden, N. D. Kodak Finishing LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS. ONLY cents for six-exposure roll and_6 prints. Poat size,” 40 cents, mlflBd mopaid Box K, Preston, T ng 'ARMERS—CUT TH= OF HARNESS leather in half; shlp )&l}“fidu to be tanned. gfiulh Park Tannlnx Co., "~#ation B, South Park, HERMAN P15 ) Hair Work WATCH -CHAINS, SINGLE, $2; DQUBLE, $3. Switches, single-strand, $1; thres strands, &2: finest work. Mrs. B. H. Elfstrom, Kenmare, N. D. Hay for Sale A FEW CARLOADS OF GOOD HAY FOR SALE. K. S. Satre, Hecla, S. D. “One of the effects of rescinding special licenses,” says the Wisconsin food administrator,” is to permit ‘the 4 sale of potatoes by a licensee, with--. out grading, and all rules relative to grading " of potatoes and shipping of potatoes ungraded are repealed and without effect after December 10.” flon(SHERMAN g==ST. PAUL MINN==2 FuLL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have gt;.mbined e&)‘ make ¢ th;ovt:le.w erman e - mos r Hotel in St. Paul. ‘More ‘one dollar rooms than " any other first class hotel in St. Paul. “Cafe and - Cafeteria. Angns J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and. Nonpartisan League :

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