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ADVERTISEMENTS ore of -Lake Superior drop them's line IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS IN DULUTH and ask them about us. They will-tell’ you that we own and operate the largdest fleet of steam fiahl.ns boats on Lake Superior. of being the first 26 It thra the ice in the Boats that hold the 8 winter., They will also tell you salt and fish in this N out l.a!rme gflng and_the last to eg Al we are the largest producers and distributors of frozen ¢ orthwest, and as we distribute such ‘enormous quabtitics of frozen fish we know our prices are most reasonable. atleast . packed, of highest quality, 82 3#50—5 SPECIAL INTRODUCTION OFFER. An 82 1b. box De Luxe Herring for 1f you include at the same time 2 $10 order for cther ish. Fresh Frozen Split. Rock Berrlnfi)De Luxe, . box, net et i (o B¢ ek, o0 Koo rozen .. per_1b., 8c; erel, 14¢; 160; tull m;“fimfid cleaned pflsh—solen.‘ l?}sc: flounders, mon, 18¢; No. 1 grade lutefisk, 50 1b. net tu 15 Ib. “boxes, net wgt., smoked $2.75. Assortment box No. 1, containin, Wwet., 4 mixe@-varietles fancy fish, $10.75. from Aberdeen, 8. D., Fargo, N. D., o Ia.. ¥%o 1b. extra above prices. %Sl:g D nn?ix shippet lnm\.!lre bound .chm’e and price list with illustrate@ Ba STA r loss or pi g. steamersin colo Largecookbookdrr:éo n colors. order. Fourlarge wareho 1334c; rockfish (uer), (red cod), (red snap- rs), 1303 }glensh black cod), 15c:_(humps), pink|. m ; ) b, s750: Alaska baddies (cod) 100 1bs., net Bm‘&menu oin boxes only.|. Write for timely bro- ‘of our th every care ot ourordexs. $1 uses takg SCANDIAFISH CO., Dock D, Duluth, Minn. LARGESY PRODUCERS & DISTRIBUTORS IN N.W. & Pure Bred---RED POLLED CATTLE Have a few choice bulls for sale, sired by Nestor No. 27070, of -advanced registry breeding. . . Herd tuberculin tested by the state. - HOWARD H. CAPENER, Proprietor, ERIE, N. D. “AMERICAN BEAUTY” BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS ‘The farmers’ favorite, Champions at St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and Crookston. Barred Rocks are kept vn more farms in the North- west than any other breed. They are the best breed for furm conditions. Cocks and cockerels for sale. All from prize win- ners, Also booking orders for eggs for spring delivery at $5.00 per setting; all from prize matings. El’ght chicks ~guaranteed. =~ Other information gladly for- warded on receipt of your name. k. GEQ. L. FREER Dept. L, Red Top, “l!l. T, Most Profitable chick-* 64 BREEDS ens,ducks,geese and tur- 5 keys. Choice, pure-bred, hardy northern mlysed. Fowls,eggs, incubators at low J)rlees, I basReae .V amabio Bow 112 pags Ponk usiness. Valu try Guide and Catalog free. Write today. R.F.NEUBERT Co., Box 644 Mankato, Minu. Latest andibest yet: 144 Pouliry Book Lo S ot sictares e b b Dby Ports & 65 pure.bred b Poulay » Wm sn:. ’BA‘;‘Y CHICKS. Tells how to_choose D5 Berry's Poultry Ferm, Box 14('s Clarinda,lowa FOR A FRIEND OF THE PACKERS ! ; Kolin, Mont. Editor Successful Farming: Have been a reader of your paper for many years and thought you were on the farmers’ side, but see lately you, have knocked the farmers’ or- ganization. - Saw an editorial a short time ag6 in which you advise all farm- ers'to ask any organizer what he was getting out of it. . Of course; even we weak-minded, poorly educated women know that an organizer can not travel and spend his time for nothing, but we would like to know how much you get out of it for telling the farmers’ what to say. If you are owned and controlled by the big interests and old gang standpatters, please discontinue my paper at once.. I think I have the paper paid in advance for another year. me back a Thrift stamp for what I have paid in advance. - My brother is a strong member of the Nonpartisan league and I also believe in its prin- ciples. PAULINA SIMACEK. Financial e L ot i e et e SRR o0 o CLIENT WILL EXCHANGE HIGH GRADE STOCKS peying 7 per cent and higher for any issue Liberty honds at cost. _Full finrflmlan on request. In- vestigate this. Hugh McElroy Agency, 506 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis. LIBERTY BI?'NDS BOUGHT. WRITE FOR PAR- ticulars, Salle Bond Co., 701 Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis, Miscellaneous ; - AMDAHL'S YEARS' = TRACTOR EXPERI- NE ence in the-fleld should be in the hands of every farmer and farmer’s boy. Printed in vest pocket size booklet. Invaluable information in - case of tractor ~ trouble. $1 postpaid. - L. M. Amdahl, Hingham, Mont. = - __Kodak Finishing LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS, . fowls, egzs, incubators, sproutery. Mailed for 10 éents, If you want to, you can send cents for six-exposure roll. and. 6 prints. slze, 40°reenu, enmlleu! p:gplld. Mu@g’l Art_Studio, Box K, Preston, Minn. v Tanning : : FARMERS—CUT ' THE PRICE OF HARNESS “Jeather -in half; shi r hides to tanned, South. Park Tatining oy Station B, Souti Bark. Mention the Lea results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claimi full rate.- Ads must reac Livestock FLOYD LAKE STOCK FARM. I HAVE A FEW more ;nu left, about 200 pounds. apiece, bred for ril farrowing, at $65 apiece. I also have a few ed sows that I have picked out for my own use but have not the room for them all. They are also bred ‘for” first dplrt of April, farrowing to ‘‘Defender Crimson” and_‘‘Great Wonder,”” two of the best /boars in the Northwest. These are regular show sows and will weigh from 850 pounds to 450 pounds aplece; $100 -and $125 aplece takes them. Pedi- fiee furnished, ~ Satisfaction guaranteed. R. C. adsen, Detroit, Minn. e e o i THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS, YOUNG STAL- ‘Hons and mares of ton-stock and better, with good quality. and style, and possessors of proven. hreed- ing possibilities. Head your herd with a sire bred for production and type. Get animals that will grow-a dollar a day, on easy terms at your own prices, “E. 0. Ophang, Kloten, N. D. FLOYD: LAKE STOCK FARM, THE HOME OF the . little red pigs. I have a bunch of Duroc spring %llfi for sale of Crimson Wonder and. De- fender breeding. . Pedigree furnished; express pre- id ;- satisfaction guaranteed. Plense let me hear rom you. R. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn, R. 2 WINTER-RAISED CALVES ARE BEST. READY in ‘spring to pasture. Can sell ‘some fancy, well- bred Holstoins, Shorthorns or Guernseys, crated to express, for $17.50 to $25. Big weaned ones, $30 to $40. Bulls or helifers, Write Paul Johnson, South 8t. Paul, Minn, ot T S b Al AR L RV RO S e S FOR SALE—FIVE DUAL PURPOSE RED POLL yearling bulls. Four two-year-old and five one- En-old heifers. Prices reasonable, Will accept Mlherw Bbo\;ds at par. F. . Jost, Emmons, nn., R 1. . REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, TWO WEEKS - to ten months old. "From high record dams, $60 to $200, Will _trade for registered Poland China . brood sow. Herman Schumacher, Box 22, Villard, Minn, e L L e BUY A REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL BEADY for . service from- a _tuberculosis free accredited herd. - I will acceptLiberty bonds at par. Frank J. Splonskowski, Braddock, N. D. —eee e WANTED TO SELL OR TRADE FOR GOOD LAND in the West, 6-year-old registered black Percheron stallion and 50 head of farm mares and colts. 0. A. Austin, McVille,”N. D. HOMESTEAD FARM POLAND CHINAS. BRED ts for sale..' Refer to December issues. Write or prices and description. A. G. Humphrey & Sons, Englevale, N. D. —_— e e PUREBRED DUROC MARCH GILTS AND YEAR- ling sows, bred to top notcher Wonder 284763, first %rize boar Redwood county fair. Praivie Pride 'arm, Sanborn, Minn. = GUARANTEED PERCHERON STALLIONS FOR sale. Horses of quality at prices thut please. Will trade for-.cattle or sheep. ~0. 0. Ellison & Sons, LaMoure, N. D. e ——————————————————————————— FOR SALE--FIVE REGISTERED RED POLLED bulls, two to eleven months old. Hanson Bros., Ortonville, Minn, REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND heifers, all ‘dges, from ‘the leading milk strains. _gm]t)e your wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, e e S S FOR BEST-BRED AND .BEST-BUILT REGISTER- - ed ~young Aberdeen-Angus bulls, address Crane- wood - Farms, Grand 'Meadow, Minn. —_— e FOR SALE—PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE SOWS bred to farrow in -April. Will ship C. O. D. Colonial 8tock Farm, Esmond, N. D. — e FOR SALE—TWENTY CHESTER WHITE BRED gilts representing “the most popular blood lines. Write J. 8. ‘Reber, . Burr, Minn. — e e GUERNSEY BULLS. TWO FIT FOR BREEDING. Will exchange -one. of the younger ones. Alex Naegeli, _ Albany, . Minn. REGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE cows, heifers and ' calves. = Stephen Pollrels & Sons, “Hugo, Minn. - OR SALE—A FEW . SELECTED DUROC-JERSEY gilts bred_ for . farrowing. C. H. Masterson, Pennock, Minn., 2 FOR . SALE—SHETLAND August Klancke, Norwood,' Harness, Automobiles and Accessories * HARNESS, BLANKETS AND AUTC ACCESSORIES LA OPPORTUNITY TO ‘BUY AT BARG PONY BAY MARE. Minn, ST AIN g;lces. 400 sets of brass team harness at $50.25 to 6.75 per set . 800 square wool blankets from $2.75 %o $6.00 each. 500 stable blankets from $2.25 to .25 each. . 250 30x31% tires at $14.30 each. 300 "~ 80x8_tires at $11.15 each. A postal card will bring our catalogues. Write today. . South Side Harness Co., 14 W. Washington St.,” Monroe, Wis. e SR AL LR o L R R S FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH our new- 1819 carburetors. Thirty-four miles per llou. TUse cheapest gasoline-.or half kerosene. creased power. tyles for any ‘motor. Very slow on high, Attach it yourself. ig profits to agents. -Money back guarantee. Thirty days’ trial. Air- Friction Carhuretor Co.. 473 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. ——— e T 0%, " AYROR, TN ONE THOUSAND SETS OF VERY BEST OF SEC- ond-hand farm - harness from 13%-inch to 2-inch tugs, with or without breeching. From $35 to $60 r set. Write or don’t fail to call on us when city. Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, 1948 University avenue, St. Paul, Minn, —— LARGEST STOCK OF_NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness in West. - Your own price. .- 500 dozens 1x21-inch good hame - straps new, $2 dozen. Cata- logs mailed “free. Liberty -bonds accepted at par. Midway Harness Co,, 1953 University Ave.,, St. Paul, Miun, - 7 Dogs and Pet :Stock e e FOR SALE—GREYHOUND, 2 YEARS OLD. GUAR- anteed to catch jacks; a good one. Highest check takes him. ~ Send your bid. Milford Knutson, Goldfield, Ia., R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE CATTLE DOGS 2 months old. Can’t be beat at $5 each. Ship any- where. J. E. Cesak, St. Anthony, N. D. & TWO GOOD YOUNG HALF GREY AND STAG hounds, broke to _catch coyotes and can do it. W. B. Robertson, Dodson, Mont. 7 BLUE MERLE AND ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS from heel-working ' parents. ~ Herman Bruesehoff, - Norwood, Minn, 'OR.SALE—O! GREYHOUND, $16 IF TAKEN 'xlt\oxs\ce‘ Ausrfl;t ‘Werner, Wood: Lake, Minn. . "BERNARD ' DOGS. Ruseell, N- D, - : . ALL'- SOLD. OUT. OF - . Leonard - A.. Wol I £y wolr, G Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. 'Best Rates are 10 cents per word per -issue. f league when advertising to_sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the numuer of their memier- the 8-cent rate, All advertising for sale of lands carries the us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE chickens, eggs, produce To members of the National Nonpartisan Poultry ——— EIGHTY-NINE ROUEN, DUCKS AND PARTRIDGE Wyandotte cockerels, $3 to $5; drakes, $3 to $5; ducks, $2 to $4. Prize winners wherever shown. Order quick. 8. C. Weaver, Carrington, N. D. SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES, BRED FOR BUSI- ness; wide open laced; cockerels, $2.50 and $5; pullets, $2 and ?3: from ‘first prize winners, - thony E m, Lansford, N. D. —— e BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK CGCKERELS. PURE- bred prize-winning stock, from Canadian strain. Some extra fine_birds, $2.50 each, Mrs.. John F, Simon, Oberon, N. D. PUREBRED 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els. ~Some. very cHoice ones at $3 each,, balance $2 1f t ken soon. Hens, $1.50 each. D. II. Moors, R. 1, Overly, N. .D. FIFTY VARTETIES HARDY NORTHERN CHICK- ens, duchs, goese, turkeys, guineas, low prices. %flltslog 3 cents. Dell Walrath, Box Q, Janesville, il —— PUREBRED WII!TE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $7 e-ch. Purebred Single-Comb Rhole Island Red gckfrels, $2 e.ch. Odegaard Bros., Voiga, 8. D. LIGHT BRAHMAS, HOUDANS, WHITE ROCKS, Black Langshans, Rouen_ ducks, Indian = Runner ducks, $2 ech. Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. — . L O, —odbreton, 2ONn PUREBRED WHITE PEKIN-DUCKS; DRAKES, §2 each. Prize Rose-Comb Rhode Island Red cock- erels, $2. - Mrs, Thom"s Jereska, Geneseo, N. D. ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN BARRED ROCK: cockerels from famous prize-winning strains at $3 each. Wm. Honebrink, Atwater, Minn., Box 34. e it 0 DD e LOX S0 58 VARIETIES FINE PUREBRED CHICKENS, ducks, geese, turkeys, Prices reasonable. Cata- log 4 cents.” A. A, Ziemer, Austin, Minn. —— e PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, $2 ecch or 3 for $5. Heavy egg laying strain. J. E. Hoff, R. 1, Cottonwood, Minn. CHOICE DARK PUREBRED ROSE COMB RHODE Island cockerels, Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Bert Maring, Georgetown, Minn. FINE PUREBRED R.-C. BROWN - LEGHORN cockerels, price $1.75. Satisfaction or return. Pcterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON RED keys, big growthy fellows, toms, $6; hens, $4. ward Engebretson, Starbuck, Minn. —_— PUREBRED - ROSE. COMB WHITE WYANDOTTE - cockerels, $2.50. April, May_hatch. Order at once. Nick Kummer, Walcott, N. D. PUREBRED_WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $6: hens;” $5. White Rock cockerels, $2.50. Martin Pedersen, Northwood, N. D. —_— e PUREBRED 8. C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCKER- els, §2.50, hens and pullets, $1.50, Chas, M. Al- drich, S-rles, N. D. A TUR- Ed- WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS FROM BEST ;\grsffiq. §2 and $3 each. Flora Walker, Kathryn, ——— e PURENRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $1.50 each. Harry Hanson, Verons, N. D. ———— o, Tornd, N . PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els, §2 exch. J. P. Eischens, Taunton, Minn. 1949 QOCKERELS, 49 VARIETIEY, FREE BOOK. Aye’ Bros., Blair, Neb., Box 3. Seed —_— SEED CORN FOR SALE. WE HAVE A LARGE amount of carefully selected yellow dent, Minnesota No. 13; 99 per cent germination. Early maturing ;fid best yielder, Johnson Farming Co., New Ulm, ni). 2 —_— SWEET CLOVER SEED; N. W. DENT AND FLINT corn; genuine Grimm alfalfa seed; hog millet. Buy the best and get results.- Prices_and samples on request. Chris. Bahr, Almont, N, D. NORTHERN GROWN SEED CORN, FIELD AND garden seeds-for sale. Write for price list. _Court- ney & Morstad, 400 Lincoln, Fergus Falls, Minn, MARQUIS SEED . WHEAT, CLEANED, DIRECT from the grower &t $2.45 per bushel; sacks extra. Stephen Singer, Kratka, Minn. i —_——— e FOR SALE—GOLDEN GLOW SEED CORN, SEED oats and choice ' timothy seed. Ask for prices, Arthur Ochsuer, Plain, Wis. FOR SALE—EGYPTIAN WHEAT, ‘A ‘BIG YIELDER. Send for Snmme and price. Wm. Walker, Hills- 0 boro, N Lumber - SAVE 'ONE-FOURTH. BUY YOUR LUMBER, shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No order too small. We ship quick from Twin City Transfer. Write postal now for price list. Neubert Lumber . Co., Box 902, Mankato, Minn. 9 POSTS—LUMBER—SHINGLES, LOWEST PRICES .| delivered your station, S8end lumber list for estimate. : Pay after unloading: . Kirk Co., Box 1138-N, Trcomn, Wash, Farmers’ trade a specialty. Best quality. Robert: Emerson Comp:ny, Box 1156-N Tacoma, Wash. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS WEST- emn Red Cedar fenceposts. Write for prices. People’s Commercial Co.,” Noxon, Mont. WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN CARLOTS only. Delivered prices to farmers. J. B. Over- ton, Sagle, Tdaho. Farm Machinery - FOR SALE—ONE MOGUL KEROSENE ENGINE, 2%-horsepower; one four-bottom P. & O. engine gang, used about 10 days; flurlnteed good as new. Gilbert ' Paulson, Ambrose, N. D. FOR SALE—MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER, 40x80 kerosene tractor run 23 days, separator 40x62 Tun five ~senonl;. Rl’r{ce $8,500. Andrew Sulland, , N. D., \ FOR SALE—ONE SIX-BOTTOM REEVES ENGINE low - with -extra braker bottoms, at a sacrifice, W. Quam, Glyndon, Minn. TRADE LARGE TRACTOR AND 8-BOTTOM PLOW for land. Box 42, Melvin, Minn. ~ .~ Employment MAN _AND WIFE .WANT POSITION ‘bachelor” on farm or will' rent equipped farm_on shlre'l.m References exchanged. ~Address Box 112, e, - Minn, 3ay WANTED TO SELL WOOLEN GOODS DI- “poct .to -th - River. Wi : ALFALFA consumer. -~Write for particulars, ~ Red len Co:, Fergus Fajls, Mimn, e F N Farms 160 ACRES, 2 HORSES, HARNESB, 2 COWS, 3 heilers, cream separator, 60 chickens, wagon, 2 buggies, cutter, 2 sleighs, 3 cultivators, 2 plows, 2 herrows, mower, small * tools and feed. House 27x44, 6 rooms, summer kitchen, 2 barns, granary, woodshed, well and pump. - Sixty acres cultivated, balance timber and pasture, level; can all be culti- vated if cleared, No stone or swamp. Soil pro- ductive, sandy lonm. Located on good road, mall and telephone, 16 miles from couuty seat town, on - Nerthern Puacific rufiway, 70 miles from St. Paul. Price, including personal property, $4,000; only $2,600. cash. Write for particulars on _this and other bargains, After 6 p. m., call Mr, Keefc, East 2050 John W. Norton Co., 455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. ARE YOU looking for a home in a mild climate? ~The chance of a lifetime to secure a home in Sunny Cuba. We own 160 acres of choice land, 20 acres all in grapefruit, es all bearing and thrifty, - Santa Clara_district. "“Choice agricultural fruit and sugar- cane land. We will exchange for farm land priced right, Write today for full particulars. Sheils & eaver, Kdgeley, N. D. . FOR SALE A BARGAIN OF BARGAINS 820-acre improved farm, with leases to many ad- Joining quarters. 100 cattle, 8 lorses, maclinery. Near Bowman. Graziug area for 300 cattle, Write us for particulars. BOWMAN COUNTY IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION 3 Bowman, N. D. oy O il ool SR e S Rt COME TO OTTERTAIL COUNTY IN WEST CEN- tral Minnesota where crop failure 1is unknown, Reasonable prices still prevail but will surely ad- vance in the near future. May we mall you a catalog describlng the improved farms we lave for sale at owner’s prices and on easy terms? ‘‘A good title always.” C. D. Baker Land Cowmpany, Fer- gus Falls, Minn. Box A. ———— THE TIME TO BUY THAT HOMESTEAD RELIN- qu:shment i8 now—before spring—when the rush from the city back to the farm begins. I have 320-acre relinquishments from $300 to $1,500 and decded land at $10_per acre up. Write for full in- form tlon. N. J. Brandt, Whitewnter, Mont. — ey O, S OMLnm FARM FOR SALE—333 ACRES OF THE NICEST and best lind in Emmons county; 300 acres un.der cultivation, good well and buildings, 4 miles from railroad town. $40 an acre, half cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. For 1‘})m-t.lcuhirs write Ole Sjerslee, Owner, Braddock, N. D, — e FOR SALE—320 ACRES CHOCOLATE LOAM SOIL in Williams county, N. D., 11 miles from Zuhi. 22 acres under cultivation, 65 acres seeded fall rye, good well, 3-room house, 3 granarles and barn. Price $22 per acre. -For particulars address <A, I, Melntosh, Marmon, N. D. RUSK COUNTY, WIS., 480 ACRES, UNIMPROVED, heavy hardwood soil, east of Ladysmith, 200 one tract, balance nearby, price $25.° Cash or casy terms. Might take small farm or clear clty prop- erty. Write Hugh McElroy Agency, 506 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis. : AITKIN COUNTY, TAKE LIBERTY BONDS. OF- fer 1,000 ncres excellent soll, very open, little brush, good roads, $20 per, Full particulars on request, Small payment down. Hugh McElroy Agency, 506 Andrys Bldg., Minneapolis, — a3 ’fi% ACRES WESTERN WASHINGTON FADM, 380 under cultivation_ on Bellingham, Blaine Cement gm:l“;l $6,000. Address A R. 2, Whatcom county. $100 DOWN house, barn, ete. Long, Price, Ferndale, Wash,, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, sccures good clover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. — e s DO, T I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Will deal with’ owners only. Give description, lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. ——— e . WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions; pur- ticulars free.” ‘0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. —— ey e O SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulirs’ free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Nebh. ek Lol b, e L T 0 UM TR 5 T SR FOR SALE OR TRADE—I160 ACRES OF LAND IN %"nt.‘llenllv l%lnnesotl, Beltrami county. - A, Talls, erth, N, D. 302 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM - TOWN, EX- . cellent bargain.,, Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D, o ———e e Wanted to Buy - 5§H —— N N FOR OLD FALSE TEETH—WE PAY UP $35.00 per set (broken or not).: Send now. Cash sent by return mail. Package held -fo'tr - to ten days for sender’s- approval of our offer.' High- est prices pald for -old gold jewelry, gold . crowns, . bridges, _ dental gold, _platinum, onds and “silver. ' United States’ Smelting wa&“‘ 399 Gold- omith Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis, 5w WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARJ HIGHEST market prices.” Also auto tires, T, brass, etc, Write for quotations. M. A." , 820 Front St., Fergo, N, I D OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR /[ HIDES, Or will tan them for fou—lowest rices. next lh}})menl—!'ngo H Fargo, N. D. s ———— WANTED TO BUY—ONE GREYHOUND OR STAG- hound,- guaranteed to catch and kill a wolf. = Amel Anderson, Sourls,. N. D., R. N A 0. 3. . WANTED - TO BUY NORTH DAKOTA GROWN seed oats. R h C. L. Olson, Flaxton, N. D., R. No. — ey O Ne e TRy WANTED TO BUY A SECOND-HAND TRACTOR in- good order. Box 133, New Balem, N. D. l.'ghrk. de, Fur & Tunnln@_‘Co.. ~ Professional Schools —— e DD U. 8. BOVERNMENT PEACE POSITIONS OPEN, - Men -16 or over; women 18 or over. $90 to $150 month. Work in _your home section. - Paid. vaca- tions. . Common education sufficient. - Pull_ unneces- sary. List positions open free. . Write immedi-tely. Franklin Institute, Dept. B48, Rochester, N. Y. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN LEARN TELEGRA- phy. Salary, $120—$200 month; earn ecxnenses while learning; tuition reasonable; free catalog. United Raflways Telegraph School, 334 Bremer Arcade, 8t. Paul. I e e e e o S S S U L BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO MEN AND WOMEN in shortest possible time. Satisfaction guaranteed. Positions ready. Catalog free. Moler Barber Col- lege, 29 Nicollet Ave.,- Minneapolis, Minn, —_— BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New .catalog free. Write Twin City Barber College,, 204 Hen- nepin, Mnneapolis, Minn, i For Sale FOR SALE—GOOD TYPEWRITER -~ FOR SALE cheap; free tg.?l at my ‘expense. Writé Bertha Payne, Shawnee, Kan. 2 HAVE A FEW CARLOADS DRY WOOD l‘oynlsALE; Write for- prices. Ifo‘n Holton, Shevlin, Minn, %AY. BALED CABIMSJ AT G PATEY, Dore, N. ‘Honey and. Cheese HONEY. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1918 OP. Also Green County’s.Famous Brick cheese, Write for. prices. - E. B.”‘Bou. lonrge..wu 2 _ Hay and Straw ALE ON TRACK, F. 0. B. NEW ROCK- F‘t”grd.s !K D.oWrm for prices. : B. C. Bchutt, Shey- ‘. ‘enne,"N:- D, e B s SRR ‘Mention the fie.nderWlwnWrmnz Advertisers SRS C