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- AUSTRALIAN LABOR NEWS 4 A gigantic project for uniting the Léader Classified Department Farms s el o ML e S 160 ACRES WITH LIVING WATER, FIVE MlIfiES & F ! B 7 L AR e 3 from towii in .Golden Valley county, N. & 5 ~§‘ 600" unions of Austraha in' one blg upfnhbt(:,ouilb..nk and coal enough t{:fln be sold to i union has recently been carried as a “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” o "close. & partneraip Wil ncospt Bp,000, o e w3 ; result - of labor congresses in New , - 800-acre lrgpmvad stock and grain l'arm. Sargent ) ; : This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce county, N. D. A fine proposition at the very low { South Wales South Australia and for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Mfl”:‘én‘,’; slfil)plmidlm:even miles from countysEest e B} Victoria. The new combination will results' come from Leader Classified Ads. Stope u;‘;xx:w, N. D. "Fifty per cent tillable, bll;(llnno{; 3 H ne grazing, pring water, ust e S nside o , bear the name “Workers’ Industrial Gseiine 10 YAt perpmord ber Mone. -To smbare af sthe. NatiokluNatpartiean 60 duys. Price, $12.50 por acre, g R A AR Y% league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate D. J. McMahon, Commerco Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. — L ‘Union of Australia.” - There will be o.x‘ 8 cents perh\vm-v.ll is madeil League mem:. 5{151 m&ut x‘tglve tl}e mml:hel-f le t;seir memn:}r mma:m | SRS 2 ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. advertising for sale.of lands carries the A = S1X departments manufacture and full rate. Ads must reacn us two weeks before date of publication. and best land in Emmons couuty; 300 acres under el B gencral production, building and con- s, oot Sl ond bulldises 4 miet G ' ruilrou Wi, an acre, ha cash, alance to = 5 stmctwn, mlmng, transporta tion and ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE gxuxl lat (z) per cfinde Fl:;r pamculars write -"Ole i o 5 L5, e % Jerslee, wner, raddoc I B c.ommu_n_lcatxon, ClVll' service and pub- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—480 ACRES IN Mc- ] lic utilities; and agricultural, land and A 320 aores. Ghod pasiies, ‘minming. weter for stuake s . g 4* fisheries. ACCOl‘dillg‘ to the Christian leeStOCk Poultl'y gggdl;v:‘ljl irylgugfigxnflm Lfix"g:rmmr:r urw E;:fl‘ll.;;llfie ! Science Monitor, “Each department is | FLoyD LAKE STOCK FARM. T HAVE 4 TEW sxll;sgn “r,fi(‘m:m w&'lfixxcdno'rggks DRED ‘g;o&ngugé- A. F. Travis, Trotters, N. D. > . s s niwore s ledt, about 2 und apiece, re or ess; e ovpen ced ; ere 2.5 = o] to consist of as many divisions as may April ‘fur?owmg. at $65 x:piggc.' 1 also have a few pullets, $2 and $3; from first prize winners. An- | 77% ACRES WESTERN WASHINGTON FARM, 80 3 b & tind 515 tried sows that I have picked out for my own use thony Em, Lansford, N. D: under- cultivation on Bellingham, - Blaine Cement e necessary to meet industrial re- but have not the room for them ail. They are also | . Ferer PIyMOUTH ROCK COCKERBLS, DURE- road; house, barn, etc. Price, $6,000. Address -« ., quirements. There will also be sub- ‘lérr'fglsg:: flr;,l\dm.‘.'(}:’gm‘\n"i,‘};"é::f')‘“t%‘%r“l‘)lfgel{)‘;g “bred prize-winning dutock from (fiuad‘fan su-nint g‘flg xong;, Femdale, Wasliy, B, 250 Whateom g divisions consisting of those engaged e Lol S S Opsran NoDe e o M ol V| . A LDAT. FARM,© 50 ACRES IN. 4 FALL g in kindred or closely allied occupa- | uplece; $100 ‘and” $125 apicco' takes them. Pedi- | FIFTY VARIETIES HARDY NORTHERN CHICK. | o acre b mmmder cultivation Wil take $25 acre: o > . - A gree furnished. Satisiaction guaranteed. 'R. C. ens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, low prices. easy terms. J. L. Cesik, St Anthuny N. D. tions. Contmumg the classxficatxon, M-rdsen, Detroit, Minn. Cufalog 3 cents. Dell Walrath, Box Q, Janesville, DON'T LOCATE TI ~ L proi Sy the scheme provides that there shall | THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS, YOUNG STAL- Mifin, Improved.stodk aad 2:211’“ il Sfififéfifig P . 5 lions and mares of ton-stock and better, with good LIGHT BRAHMAS, HOUDANS, WHITE ROCKS, © North Dakota. Prices and terms right. ~ Write 2 be SeCtIOIlS and mixed sections, the quality and style, and possessors of proven breed- Black Langshans, Rouen ducks, Indian ~Runner Sheils & Weaver, Drawer T, Edgeley, N. D. AR former for persons following the same | 1F Ditnciion ang e Cot--anumals that wil | socks. 32 each Joseph Minkel Mupleton. Minn. | ooy —NoMORE PAYMENTS FOE 10 ] industr and the latter for persons grow a dollar a day, on easy terms at your own PUREBRED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN years, secures good clover farm. No sand, tock, | 'Y, v P! prices. E. O. Ophang, Kloten, N, D cockerels, $2 each or 3 for $5. Heavy egg laying swamp, Good schools, roads, markets. George A. engaged in vanous industries or oc- mm—m strain. J. E. Hoff, R. 1, Cottonwood, Minn. Besser, 823 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. - A 5 3 the little red pigs. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $2.25 | I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. cupations of the same IOCalxtY where gl;f-lng pfgsrefor p,f]s, MI Cl}?;,eso: ‘l\%?,filér ontndD “1529 each. Birds are deeply barred, large size, medium | * Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- i 3 there are not sufficient of any one fender breed: Pedigree furnished; express pre- color. 8. J. Martin, Westhope, N. muon" and cash price. James P. White, New = : Tline to bai uld;. sutistactlon_gpuzranteed. ' Pleiss let me hear | THOTCH DARK PUREBRED ROSE COME BHODE | lranklin Mo. caiing orm . .a Sll ivision or sec-. om_you. agsen. - 1etroll; L A7 Island Red cockerels, Satisfaction guaranteed. WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT +~ <7y tion.” REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. Mrs. Bert Mering, Georgetown, Minn. your price? Sell direct; no commissions; par- Under the new scheme, the highest governing body consists of two dele- D:rk reds, one April calf, a good lengthy fellow; one two-year herd bull, well~ built, B. Hutt" a good bull, good length, heavy boned. Prices right. ner, Lignite, N. D. FOR SALE—FIVE DUAL PURPOSE RED POLL FINE PL'BEBRED” _,l;.-C Georgefown, Minn, cockerels, Peterson Bros., price BROWN LEGHORN Satisfaction or return. “FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON RED TUR- ticulars free. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dent. 6, Lincoln, Neb. gates from each of the six depart- ments and a president and general i secretary, who together constitute the keys, big growthy fellows, toms, $6; hens, $4. Ed: ward Ebvgebretson, Starbuck, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE COMB WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels, $2.50. April, May hatch, Order at once. ye:srling bulls. Four two-ycar-old and five one- ye~r-old. heifers. Prices reasonable, Will accept }“'l!berw Rbonds &t par. F. V. Jost, Emmons, nn., 302 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM TOWN, EX- cellent bargain. D. Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. Professional Schools R ‘ i g i REC-ISTLBED HOLSTEIN BULLS, TWO WEEKS Nick ;Rummer, *Walcott, N. "D, Z q ' gr: an_d ?ouncll. 'Slmzlarly there is a to ten months old. From high record dams, $60 to PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, Ve ?fi (1}(? ‘oylkfgE?v”gmsnE‘}SCEorPg%{'TI%%GS lgP;‘;!fi\'d provincial council for each state. Then $200. Will trade for registered Poland China §6; hens, $5. White Rock cockerels, $2.50." Martin month.- Work in your home_ section. Pald vaca- there are further divisional councils lfi’fnod 80ow. Herman Schumacher, Box 22, Villard, Pedersen, Northwood, N. tions. Common education sufficient. Pull unneces- \ Lo FARM-RAISED PIYBEBRED BARRED AND BUFF sary. List positions open free. Write immedln(e!y \ { and trade sectional committees. Each BUY A REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL READY Bock cockerels for quick sale, $1.50 fo $2. Bert Franklin Institute, Dept. B48, Rochester, N. Y. for service from a _tuberculosis frec accredite . Swon, B-laton, nn. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN LEARN TELEGRA- S c R WS on, SN, TR STRERS o : of the six departments is again sub herd | T Will accept Liberty bonds at par. Frank | Fop—g e puREBRED SINGLE-COMS BUFF phy, Salary, $120—$200 montli: earn expenses ' . divided under a thoroughly worked out while Tearning; " tuition T T e e e Orpington cockerels, $2 and $2.50 each, Mrs. Geo. reasonable; free catalog, 3 S 3 WANTED _TO SELL OR TRADF. FOR GOOD LAND Barts, Pisek, N. D. United Railways Telegraph School, 334 Bremer grouping system‘ Provision is made in the West, 6-year-old registered black Percheron gt i Arcade, St. Paul. :’talllon and 50 head of farm mares and PUREBRED 8. C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCKER- A. Austin, McVille, N. D. M. Al- els, $2.50, hens and pullets, $1.50. Chas. drich, S"rles. N. D. FOR SALE—FULL-BLOODED ROSE-COMB WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, $2 each. 'J. Alexander, Bradley, 8. D. BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO MEN AND WOMEN in- shortest possible time. “SBatisfaction guaranteed. Positions_ready. Catalog free. -Moler Rarber Col- iege, 29 'Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN for practically every grade of worker in the community, whether he be a worker with his hand or brain. PUREBRED DUROC MARCH GILTS AND YEAR- ling sows, bred to top notcher Wonder 284763, first prize boar Redwood county fair.. Prairie Pride 2 Farm, Sonhorn, Minn. - F?,R“ SAtI‘;%—‘FIVIE BEGISEERE]E RED POIéLED ANOTHER BANKER GUARDIAN Ortotirlisy Minny T ey . Fmn Hross ?I'& — and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New catnlog GOLDBANKS STRAIN, BRONZE TURKEYS, BOTH free. Write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- fi!xes. extra large.” Joseph McCradie, Hendrum, nepin, Mnneapolis, . Minn. nn. MEN, WOMEN—LEARN BARBER TRADE. NA- tional Barber College has just reopened at 256 K. 7th 8t., St. Paul. Write today for information. DARK PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB REDS_AND Warden, Wash. | REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND AR JPURBBRED. . SINGLI:COMB:- REDS 2AND National Nonpa rtisan League_ nelfers, from the le:ding milk strains. all ages, g . g’rl]t; your wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, Minn, W t d t B i i i & . D. PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK_COCK- anted to ! .Your inquiry of Des:. 17, 1918, re FHUMANE DEHORNING PENCI, DEIORNS 30 grels, Ringlet strain, $3. N. T. Nelson, Muyvile,, uy (2 ceived and in reply will say that the galves. Painless: results gu rlnnuioi-(‘l. Price $1. N. D CASH FOR g(g‘nmm(gfon [TEETH-WE PAY TP - ’ um.ne Specialty (‘o. Fnrlh«ut, nn. ERELS FROM BEST or not). en ow. . check I gaye you on the Farmers’ and | ___m.ne Specialty | = = | WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK: Sano e returm “mafl. Packago heid for (5 o F P 5 FOR SALE——PUBEPRFD (‘HFSTFB WHITE sows strains, $2 and $3 each. Flora Walker, Kathryn, ten days f d T High- i & L, g . i - hy e ) a y amonds I'l il dated October 1, 1918, was not cashed | Zome o e ey | FUREPRED 800 WHIIR (auony COOKERELS, | jitees yilil! ettt oD e 30" ot ) NS by this bank, the cashier informs me, g its representing the most popular blood lines. T AIN - BLACK LANGSHANS. smith_Bldg., Miiwaukee, Wis. 4 ks A 2 > it BLUE RIBBON STR. LA CR W =res = because he said the government did Write J. 8. Reber, Burr, Minn. John T. Nelson, North Loup, Neb. ANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS, HIGHEST : Tow Kt ot h check: de | CYERNSHY BULL CALF, BORN OCTOBER, 1918, | BELLE CITY INCUBATOR FOR _SALE. USED Write. 10F Quptations. " 3. ‘A-"NeEaIn, grz‘buh'f;x‘:‘t 2, ) S not allow m 10 cash checks made f\‘.'":f‘goi‘l 35“;;")’9_{';‘“ ]t"‘l"‘f'f"“ cow. Price, $75. Alex three hatchings; $8. A. F. Flink, Evinsville, Minn, St., Fargo, N. & PR '~ o payable to ‘the Nonpartisan league. S & FOR SALE—LARGE WHITE HOLLAI\'D TOMS, $6 OUR._ PRICES HIGHEST FOR HID! t,.' TI RS, Or this is about what he told me in RE{ISTERED SHORTHORN YOUNG BULLS FOR J, each. Mrs. C. S. Brown, York, N. Or will tan them ou—lowe!t prices. Mark le, pri 200.. William E. Gladhart Est., S A } S Hatance s(.l.fnhfmgg'fll?lolhh‘;'$ am adhart Est. mg CgCKEBII;)L?. %bVA%LETIES. FBEE ~BO0K. %ixrfmlxhg)ment Fnrgo Hde. Fur & Taoning . Co., B y REGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE o Brof,; Blatrieh: Ko = 51 HEINRICH KISLER. cows, heilers and - cilves. Stephen Pollreis & | WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.25 EACH. MRS. . Dot Jn neECOND-HAND., GAS Hasnas B Sons. Hugo, Minn. Fred Lemke, Eaglo Bon , Ming. Havre, Mont. Box 1255, ; . FOR SALE—A FEW SELECTED DUROC-JERSEY L A_POLITICAL GENERAL STRIKE | s bred for April, frrowing. C. 5. Masierson, Seed s e T il s e A 118 > Peanock, Minn., B 2. | ALFALFA SEED_MONTANA NORTHEEN GEOWN, = i A general strike is on in Cuba. It | FOR SALE_SHETLAND PONY BAY MABE the best and most hardy seed on the market from ~Miscellaneous ' B p & Pt . August Klancke, Norwood, Minn. state inspected flelds; zanulna pale blue blossom, . was - preczpztated as a sympathetlé POLLED DURHAM BULLS FOR SALE. H A Grimm’s, with . pe -first grade, 4% e;gouuper 8'1‘101’1 “TOBA('FO AND SNUFF. GOLD SEAL NO. ‘ i, ~ walkout to aid the railroad workers on | _Siuw. ompson. N D" " %"Q‘t’x‘% %e.‘.?d{é‘:'y.‘l‘:’“c S0 E”%e%%‘.“;&gr pé?fi.t,::}' .353«’vfii‘é’u‘é?’é“&ei‘%gx’.‘é‘:f“m‘é’q‘l ;(Iu;;":he‘ ‘ll‘m?.‘éfl B & secon ade, cents pound. er - and nerves. Sworn affidavits and testimonials m ré the Cuba railroad. Althou_gh the Harness’ Automoblles and bution )glnt Moorhea g;lnn Address all orders gnteful men who have been cured of ‘{hn curse i 3 workers won, the geneml strike. con- Acce l'leS to grower, James Rannel, Harlem, Mont., Box A. me?:‘t" % q(:lo'mex;ueslywlm’:n re food lnws zs'l‘reilb- e : S SSO. SEED CORN FOR SALE. WE HAVE A LARGE g e ony 8. oW CevE i i tinues, the demands being largely of | . "= " " amount of carefully selected yellow dent, Minnesota formation free, Write today. ~ Inland Gnémical Co, a political and not. of an economic | GENUINE TRIMO PIPE WRENCHES AT A BAR- No. 13; 99 per cent germination. Early_ maturing ZhELS G if B p 0% gain. ‘Buy direct; s ve middleman’s profit. Four- and best yielder. ~Johnson Farming Co, New Ulm, | FREE—A 25-CENT GOLD EYE NEEDLE BOOK ] nature. - The abolition of compulsory foenzuinches, wgflnflg;g;}“‘% ot drop.forged - salested Minn and catalog: postage 10 cents. Big mail order magazine, sample copy and premium catalog, _cents. Ovee Branch, Eagle Bend, Miun. Embvloyment BAILZWAY MAm CLERKS WANTED. MEN. 16 TO military service, and the abrogation of -laws permitting the deportatmn of “foreigners” who are “agitators” are demanded. SWEL'!' CLOVER SEED: N.' W. DENT AND FLINT corn; genuine Grimm alfalfa seed; hog millet. Buy - the best and get _results. Prle'on and samples: on request. - Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. NORTHERN GROWN SEED CORN, FIELD AND pipe. Does not slip or crush the pipe. readily. Guaranteed not to strip or burr. $1.95 and recelve this Genuine Trimo Wrench, pre- paid parcel post. 'Take advantage of this bargain. %ud today. nn, Releases The Merlin Wrench Co., St. Paul, The - employers now P nr(le&j: L':Ed,ug" 4907)10'1411‘”?" !‘I'M prle;‘l‘ll:t. M(I:l:\!m 40——kwome; ; fio 35. §1, llgg "l 80& year. Altell'm.u . s : LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT BABGAIN ney orstad, coln, Fergus 3 weeks off—ful ay. aminations everywhere. threaten American intervention. rices. 400 sets of brass tenm harness at $50.35 to | FOR SALE_WHITE BUQSI AN SEED OATS, BUST- Sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. C. 5075 por s "o, s oot Blankens rom $3.18 | R, SLLP IR AGRAN, SUEQ CATY %% | 48 Roohester, . ¥ : .00 each. stable - blanke m 5 s .05 e 0 DB0xate tren at e 14.00 act g8 Bushels 3. B: Prante, Milnor, N. D A GAS TRACTOR OPERATOR WISHES A POSL tion for the summer. Have done lots of country rond work. ~ State wnges and particulars, Ernest McGilvra, Baraboo, Wis.,, R. 5. WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER FOR A MIDDLE- aged lady; neat woman without children preferred. E. R. Howe, Osage, Iowa. * Farm Machinery FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR STEAM ENGINE, ONE 30-60 Titen gas -tractor, run four years; in first- clags condition. Write for terms, Basil Small, R. F. D. 1, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE SIX-BOTTOM REEVES ENGINE glow with extra braker bottoms, at a sacrifice. W. Quam, Glyndon, Minn. i FOR SALE—TRACTOR DISC PLOW, Fl’VE 24 INCH discs. 8. 8. Semingson, Croshy, N. D. . For Sale FOR SALE—GOOD TYPEWRITER FOR SALI cheap; free trinl at my expense. Write Payne, Shawnee, Kan, 80x3 tires at $11. 15 ea h. A postal card will bring our catalogues. rite tolay. South Side Harness Co., 14 W. w“hlnztun St., Monroe, Wis. FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH (mf1 new 1919 carburetors. allon, MARQUIS SEED WHEAT, CLEANED, DIRECT from the grower at $2.456 nfier bushel ; sacks extra. Stenhen Singer, Kratka, : FOR SALE—COLDEN GLOW SEED CORN, SEED oats and choice timothy seed. Ask for prices, Arthur Ochsner, Plsin, Wis. FOB SALE—GOOD WILT-PROOF SEED FLAX, raised on new brerking; 400 bushels. . Englerth, Robinson, N. D., Box 94. NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN, $5 BUSHEL. /Simmons Seed Company, Moorh2ad, Minn, Financial CENT LOAN- OF §3,000 BE- weli-improved h-1f - Prante, WANTED—SIX P fore March 1, '1819..- Security, First mortgage. J: section. Milnor, Thirty-four miles per 5 Tse changest gasoline or half ncreased power. tyles for any motor. on hlgl\. Attach it yourself. Big profits to Money back guarantee. Thirty days’\ trial. ~ Air- !-‘rlctlon Carbnretor Co., 473 Madison, 'nnyton Ohio. ONE THOUSAND SETS OF VERY BEST OF SEC- ond-hand farm barness from 13-inch to 2-inch tugs, with or without breeching. From $35 to $60 per set. Write or don’t fail to call on us when in city.. Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, University avenue, St. Paul, Minn. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness - in° West. “1x21-inch logs mailed free. Midway Harness Paul, Minn, BIG PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK IN- :lit‘mlfler. kerosene. B e U il S S (S Y A e o * LIBERTY BONDS TOUGHT. . WRITE FOR PAR- ticulars. - La Salle Bond Co.,- 701 Lincoln. Bldg., Minneapolis. " Tanning . THE ~PRICE OF ''HARNESS be tanned. South Park, Lumber SAVE ONE:FOURTH. BUY YOUR LUMBER, shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No order toc small. We ship quick from Twin City. Transfer. Write postal now for price .list. Neubert Lumber Co., Box 902, Mankato, Minn. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED RR'CES. Formers' trade a specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Comp ‘ny,. Box 1156-N-Tacoma, Wash, MANUFACTURERS AND ' WHOLESALERS WEST- in - half; ship your hides to Park Tanning Co., Station ‘B, Aleuther 1948 South Minn/ Your own price. 500 dozens d hame straps new, $2-dozen. Cata- Liberty bonds accepted at par. 1953 University Ave., ‘Hay a‘nd Straw 2 TRACK, F. 0. B. NEW ROCE- Write for prices. E. C. Schutt, Shey- g Co,, St. FOR SALE ON ford, D. % em'e. N. D. Banishes ‘spark plug trouble, — Sells like dfire. Exclusive territory. - Write quick., Jubilee ern - Red Cednr fenceposts. Write for prices. A A ¥. o, B. DENBIG! ELM DRlVE FARM pin i Propies _rommereiel o, Roton, Mot B B 5 o, hanty: N " } > WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN CARLOTS . BALE ARLOTS. A, G, PATEY, MAe S Age_nts Wanted gnlyf Il)énlwmd prices to farmers. J. B. Overton, A“AUA_ HéY Pae \B iy 2 Chinas— 7 AGENTS—MASON. SOLD 18 SPBAYERS AND Sipa by : ; Sires- and bred Autowashers Saturday; profit, $2.50 each: | . " Ch .. For Sale or Exchange P gilts by -Long garueulm free. -Rusler Company, Honey. and Cheese WILL TRADE NICE LEVEL QUARTER OF LAND near. town for thmhir? machinery, ' livestock, trac- tor, ‘uto or 5‘ can use. - What have youf * Describe ful!y W. Bosley, Bughy, N. D, - “FOR EALE ‘OR. TRADE—180 ACRES MICHIGAN * - cutover land,” ‘well _locrted; want other Pro wmm-m,u;zm-mm. sk Minn, - Johnnown. Ohio. Dogs and Pet Stoek SHE! BL .HEBLE AND_ ENGLI Jones, ' King -Jum- 7 ¢ HONEY, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, bo: and o;her : - Also” Green-Connty’s F-maons . Brick for wrices, Rosr.* Manrne, Wis. N‘EW (‘ROP CLOVER Tln"EY ¥OR SALE. s quality. .- Samole 10 Price 1is 1918 = CROP. cheese. . Write 'E Vl'fl{Y

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