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Triple Plow Harrow. ; eachs il g ’$ 1 5 Gang Packer, Camp- : bell wheel, each...... $20 If your dealer will not supply you we will ship direét upon re- = ceipt of prices named. Made b S The Christiansen Harrow Works. ~ Sioux Falls, S. D. OLDSMOBILE 6 1919 Model Towins e Car No Money Sen 'g:o!:lf:' m&&; smoofhest J Hyonwantto tunnin, essiest drivindand most omical car :: li.a Erht m&.l.vrh ATOflO& :3'5 A g H. SHUGARD, St. Paul, Mian, TURN YOUR - POULTRY ~ INTO CASH! We want Fat Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys Also want Cream, Veal, Hides, Furs, Wool, Pelts We Buy Outright at Highest Prices You are alwnys sure of your money if you “SHIP TO COBB” THE R~ E. COBB CO. %o ST. PAUL, MINN. U. 8. Food Administration License G07178 The Single Tax : :am is."” “The Yax and the Farme “‘The Tax and the Business nes of general :lfl;-nl-‘;l':n n'Leager. T Pablis ia and, The Bublie, ( 4 Stk the Singls T point af $iew). THE PUBLIC, 122 East 37th Streot IRISH SENTIMENT: - . ‘The Sinn Fein - party in Ireland, whieh stood for out: and out inde- pendence of England, won a sweeping. victory in the last parliamentary elec- tion. - Its successful candidates will refuse to take seats in the British parliament. Now that the Irish peo- ple have definitely expressed them- _selves, - will' England ‘and the other great powers live up to their profes- sions about the self-determination of peoples in this case? . .- ° - ; Wool : WE SPIN’ WOOLEN “YARN 'AND SELL TO THE sconsumer; - $3 pound, prepaid direct to you; white, ~ black, ‘sheep’s 'gray or ~khaki. = Send us ur wool. . County agents 'wanted. The - Fer, ;‘odls ‘Woolen Mills Co.? Fergus: Falls, Minan. ik . Miscellaneous > weeks . off—full for sale and auction sales; to'mal results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. ;hl rate. Farms 160 ACRES WITH LIVING WATER, FIVE MILES from town in Golden Valley county, N. D. Has open coal bank and coal enough can be sold to neighbors in one to two years to pay for the land. ‘To close a partnership will accept $5,000. 800-acre improved sto. and grain farm, Sargent county, N. D. A fine proposition at the very. low price of $40 per acre. 0 “acres, improved, seven miles from countfl seat, Slope county, N. D. Fifty per cent tillable, balance fine grazing. Spring water. Must be sold inside of 60 days.. Price, $12.50 per acre. D. J. McMahon, Commerce Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, ————— " FOR SALE A BARGAIN OF BARGAINS 820-acre improved farm, with leases to many ad- &fin% quarters. 100 cattle, 8 horses, macl?lnery. ear “Bowman, Grazing area for 800 -cattle. Write us for particulars. BOWMAN COUNTY IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Bowman, N. D. ——— FOR BALE, 980-ACRE GRAIN _AND _STOCK farm, four miles from Buchanan, N. D. of good soil under cultivation, 300 in acres_fall plowing, 260 in pasture and h: ley. All kinds of R R X cash or T nds; ance crop payment. E. M. Jacohson, Buchanan, N. D. - e A R M L L TR L L T DO 800-ACRE FARM FOR SALE;-. ALL FENCED AND cross-fenced; 600 acres under cultivation, rest pasture. One of the best corn farms in B county, five miles from Bismarck, N. D. _Fafr lc):xixlt ns'sl.n stxg.ooo sttn!‘oh lci.linbelt;“‘ll)zt dn at 5 plc;r R ake res T nds or cash, Land Dept., 312 Hackney Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. CHOICE 240, FAIR BUILDINGS, BEST PART Mower, county, Minn., south of Austin; $150 per. Take $10,000" or $12,000 clear farm or $3,000 cash and good'-land worth $7,000 to $9,000, bajance 5% per cent. Write 40! Pillsbury, Mr. Ott, Min- neapolis, nn. ——— el s e T FOR SALE—280 ACRES OF FAMOUS HETTINGER county sandy loam soil; all under cultivation; three in uildings, sore; $35 per ggg t{::‘-n Hvleckcom}ty sseslfit town with two railroads. uick sale, r acre, terms. Write or call on Albert Bu?&. Mott,- N. a]y) E —_— e e . . '240 ACRES GOOD FARM LAND; 200 READY FOR crop, 40 acres good meadow, 25 acres winter rye. Housu,l ll‘nx-l: and gz;nnr{ on 1;;(!.“ Can i possession at once. For terms an ces call or write Alex Ebberson, Luce, Minn., B.p3. et e e gt L D e FOR SALE—160 - ACRES GOOD LEVEL LAND, all fenced and broke; good water, house, barn, la; granary, one-half mile to school and route, eight miles from Douglas. . Price, $3,700. Write Roy Jones, Douglas, N. D. DoN'T LOCATE UNTIL YOU SEE OUR SPLENDID improved stock and grain farms in southeastern North Dakota, ~ Prices and terms right. Write -~Sheils & Weaver, Drawer T, Edgeley, N. D. $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. 640 ACRES WILD UR MILES ¥FROM town, nearly all tillable; one crop flax will pay for this land. _Price $30 per . 807 Ashland Ave., St. - Paul, Minn. Ao i Sy 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. 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. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 8, Lincoln, Neb. e e S FORTY ACRES LAKE SHORE, 10 CULTIVATED. House, barr, $800; $100 cash. Get my list. Tom 0. Mason, C‘umberhnd, Wis. < IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR_EX! pmpen%vwflte me. John J. Black, Falls, Wis. FOR - SALE—160-ACRE nn’ng_m FARM Kittson , county, Minn. E. Olson, Bronson, Minn. g > 802 ACRES, TWO_ MILES. FROM TOWN; EX- cellent bargain. Write Box 268, Courtenay,” N. .D. I HAVE A HOME IN THE OZARKS FOR YOU. -_Col. Mitchell, ~Anderson, Mo. < Employment U. 8. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE offers a profitable business opportunity to respon- sible men who can furnish bondsmen and = team or auto.’ No other investment required. * You sup- ¥ly products direct' from . manufacturer ‘to regular 'arm . customers. Experience not _ necessary. Hustlers ‘earn “$2,000." to_ $5,000 annually. Frank L. Weaver, Government Employment Service, Min- neapolis,” Minn. 2 RAILWAY MAIL CLERK ~'40—women' 18 to -35. ay. Sample questions Ree. Franklin Institute, Dept. €. 48, Rochester, N. Y, o Tl . TRACTOR JOB WANTED BY COMPETENT, RE- Hable party. kind - or - size, Best references. enry Bangs, Landa, N. D. Lumber SAYE ONE-FOURTH. BUY YOUR ' LUMBER, shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No' order too smail.. We ship quick from Twin City Transfer. ‘Write postal now for price list. Neubert Lumber Co., Box 902, Mankato, Minn, i LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers® trade a specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N Tacoma, Wash. f CHANGE YOUR 4 St., Chippewa S- WANTED.. MEN -16 TO $1,100-$1,800 year. - WESTERN RED CEDAR POSTS IN CARLOTS ° B. Overton; only, - Delivered prices to farmers. J. Sagle, Idaho. Professional Schools —————— "YOUNG ' MEN . AND WOMEN LEARN TELEGRA- phy. Salary, $120-—$200° month: earn -exvenses while “learning; tuition "reasonsble: free - catalog. , United Railways Telegraph School, 834 ' Bremer ¢ Arcade, St. Paul. . BARBER TRADE TAUGHT ‘TO MEN AND WOMEN ~1n - shortest “possible- time. _ Satlsfaction guarantee MEN, . WOMEN_LEARN BAREER TEAD Honal Barber. Oollege. has. fast Favpens 7eh Bt Bt Paul. . Write today for Mo Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. £ league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs urleigh . “Alternate Examinations everywhere, - 8 _or: steam. d. Positions :ready. = Catalog free.”' Moler Barber Col- lege, ;20 Nleolfot Ave., Minneapolis,. S, Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise. your stock, farm machinery, chickens, egéa. produce your wants known and have them supplied. Best League members must give the number of their member- receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate.” All advertising for sale of lands carries the Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS-MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE To members of the National Nonpartisan , a rate Poultry PUREBRED 8.-C. RHODE ISLAND RED ROOST- ers; purebred Mammoth Bronze turkeys, both sexes; xe%fstered Shorthorn bull calf, age seven months, All are prize-winning “stock. Satisfaction guaran- Ray E. Shourds, Het- teed or money refunded. land, 8. D. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, “Extra Choice,”” from our bred-to-lay stock; $2.50 and $3. ' Mammoth Bronze turkeys, toms, $6: hens, $4. Oakwood Stock & Farm, Elbow Lake, n, SPECIAL SALE ON WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKS, $5, $8, $10 and $15; cockerels, $4 and $5; heavy laying strain, also egg-a-day. Eggs_in season. Order now. Pleasant Grove Poultry Farm, Har- mony, Minn,, R, 3. DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- i grel‘s (rox? me-gh;nlnssawckh of Eoma ?l’ world’s est egg-lay strain, each, n season. Percy G. Willson, Leal, N. D. s ORDER NOW! ROUEN DUCKS AND PARTRIDGE Wyandotte cockerels, $3 to $5; drakes, $3 to $5; ducks, $2 to $4. Large, well-marked sto 8. C. = Weaver, Carrington, N. D. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS., PURE- bred prize-winning stock, from Canadian strain, Some extra fine_birds, $3.50 each, Mrs, John F. Simon, Oberon, N. D. 8 FIFTY . VARIETIES HARDY NORTHERN CHICK- ens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, 3 &nli‘alog 8 cents. Dell Walrath, Box Q, JanesviHe, n. SBINGLE. AND ROSE-COMB RHQDE + Reds; .also e, of both strains. Inclose stam for reply. John F. Zimmermann, Davenport, N. EGGS--ROSE-COMB . BUFF LEGHORN, OLUM- bia Wyandotte, _Silver-Laced Wyandotte, Rose- ~ Comb Re L. Johannessohn, Belitrami, Minn. . ISLAND ds. — e SO 0, S AT, M. CHOICE PUREBRED COCKERELS FOR SALE, $2 each. 8.-C. White horns, R.-C. and 8.-C. Reds. Mrs. R. E. Reineke, Morristown, Minn. WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS; PRIZE-WIN- ning pen at 1919 county show. Prices, $2.50 and $3.50. Erwin E. Moll, Sleepy Eye, Minn. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $2.25 each. Birds are deeply barred, large size, medium color. 8. J. Martin, Westhope, N. D. MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS — PUREBRED toms, $7; hens, $5. ’’Canniemead Farm,” E. M. Canfield, ' Mgr., Fullerton, ‘N. D. FOR SALE—LARGE AND HEALTHY FARM-RAIS- ed Mammoth Bronze turke{g: toms, $6; hens, $4. Wm. ‘Barbknecht, Havana, N. D. SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES, Leghorns, and Red Sussex; catalog free.- Arnold Kietzer, Vernon Center, nn, ¥ FOR SALE—EXTRA FINE PUREBRED 8.-C. White Leghorn roosters, $2 each. Order early. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. : PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $6: heps, $5. White Rock cockerels, $2.50. Martin Pedersen, Northwood, N. D. SINGLE-COMB GOLDEN BUFF LEGHORNS, BUFF Rocks, from ' prize-winning stock, for sale. Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn, GOOD WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS AT $2.50 and $4. Booking orders for eggs now. = John Bentdabl, Hanska, Minn, B PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS: FINBE birds. First choice, $5; others at $3.75. Mrs. A. R. Negus, ‘Millarton, N, D. PUREBRED- SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels at $2.75 and $3 each. Oscar Halvorson, Elbow Lake, Minn, PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS {f;’r $5 %}achi’ Cash with order. Henry. A. Wilberg, ome, -N. D. : 8.-C. WHITE . PUREBRED ' 8.-C. BROWN LEGHORN _COCKER- els, $3 each. Albert Speckmann, Sleepy Eye, Minn. BLUE RIBBON STRAIN BLACK LANGSHANS. John T. Nelson, North Leup, Neb. CHOICE WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50 EACH.. E. E. Burnham, Detroit, Minn. 1949 COCKERELS, 490 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. Aye Bros., -Blair, Neb.,’ Box' 8.~ _ i Farm Machinery . WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF: CORN CULTI- vators and planters ~at a bargain, For prices ;fl!t}) Farmers’ Equity Exchange, New England, FOR SALE—15-30 MOGUL KEROSENE .TRACTOR, 30-50 Pitts separator, six-bottom P. & O. plows. All in_good condition.- Box 145, Timmer, FOR SALE—ONE_SIX-BOTTOM BEEVES ENGINE E‘ow with extra ‘braker bottoms, at a sacrifice. W. Quam, Glyndon, Minn, - For Sale FOR "SALE—QNE SORGHHM CANE CRUSHER; with pole sweep for team, =~ Used one week. Benj. ~W. Crane, Grand Meadow, Minn. i 5 =) . SWEET TONED VIOLIN OUTFIT FOR ' SALE. Freo trial, . Shawnee, Ki SIXTY TONS UPLAND HAY FOR SALE. ALBERT Hammar, Driscoll, N. D. : Wanted to Buy WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. HIGHEST market prices. Also auto tires, copper, brass, etc. Write for quotations. M., A. Naftalin, 8t., Fargo, N. D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR 'HIDES, Or will tan- them for you—lowest prices. riext shrl&m%\t—i‘ugo Hide. Fur & Tanning Co., Fargo. Agents Wanted AGENTS—MABON - SOLD - 18 SPRAYERS AND Autowashers one Saturday; profit $2.50 each; square Easy payments, Write Bertha Payne, deal. Particulars free, Rusler Company, Johns- town, Ohio. + -~ s » ‘Tanning H our es . to 5 ,s«:utt;rrn';k Tlnnnlng DCo{. Station: B, South Park, Minn; " Dogs and Pet Stock P egel 9% ' BLUN MERLE AND ENOLISH SHEPHERD PUPS SHEPHERD PUPS Mu-wmfin?i‘gmfi erman - Bru mfl.\ GUERNSEY BULL CALF, MARQUIS SEED WHEAT, 320 Front - Livestock THE “FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS, YOUNG STAL- llons -and ‘mares of ton-stock and better, with good - quality and style, and possessors of proven breed- ing possibilities, Head your herd with a sire bred for “production and type. Get animalg that will grow a dollar a day, on easy terms at your own prices. E, 0. Ophang, Kloten, N. FOR SALE—SHORTHORN CATTLE—BULLS, COWS, heifers and calves. Percheron stallions and mares foal, - A few' Duroc Jersey bred gilts. This Is all registered stock and from prize-winning strain, Priced right. Come or write to Purebred Stock . Farm, Joe H. Redenius, Rushmore, Minn. Dark reds, one April calf, a good lengthy fellow; one two-year herd bull, a good bull, well built, good length, heavy boned. Prices right. R. Hutt- ner, Lignite, N. D. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, TWO WEEKS to ten months old. From- high record dams, $60 to $200. Will _trade for registered Poland_ China l;flmd sow. Herman Schumacher, Box 22, Villard, nn. PUREBRED REGISTERED MORGAN STALLION, \ six years old, weight 1,150, price $400. Will ac- cept Liberty bonds. Don’t write unless you want to buy. ghland Farm, Atwater, Minn.,, R. 5. PUREBRED ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL CALVES for sale. Best of breeding. Splendid individuals. Pedigrees furnished. Will accept bonds. Theo., F Zimmegmann, Amenia, N. D. BERKSHIRES—THE QUICK DEVELOPING KIND; spring and fall pigs of both sexes. Write me i';our lv;ants. Al A. Graupmann, Hamburg, Minn., ox 16. BEGISTERED HOLSTEINS,” BULLS, COWS AND helfers, all ages, from the leading milk strains. gmg your “wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, HUMANE DEHORNING PENCIL, calves, Painless; results aranteed. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn, BORN OCTOBER, 1918, from a 850-pound butterfat cow. Price, $75. Alex Naegell, Albany, Minn, REGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE DEHORNS 30 Price E cows, heifers and calves. Stephen Pollrels & Sons, Hugo, Minn. FOUR-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PERCHERON stallion for sale; perfect individual. John Sene- chal, Drake, N. D. FOR SALE—SHETLAND PONY BAY MARE August Klancke, Norwood, Minn. - — Seed KEEP UP YOUR LAND. SOW SWEET CLOVER this spring with a nurse crop. Our greatest rotation ptant for hay, pasture and soll fertility. We have hardy, scarified northwestern grown seed of highest quality. Send today for sample and - Datus C. Smith’s Areatise on sweet clover, Cloverlea Seed Co., Bfanchard, N. D. WHITE S\WWEET, CLOVER, 26 CENTS PER POUND in large lots. White Flint corn,. $7.50 per 100 pounds. Grimm and Liscomb alfaifa. can’t be beat for hardiness, _Offer good until March 1. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. DRY LAND_ALFALFA SEED; NEW CROP RE- cleaned. Best grade $12 per bushel; sacks 'at cost. State of Kansas test furnished. - Sample gent free. Buy from farmer direct. The Alfalfa Growers’ Unlon, Atwood, Kan. “I CONSIDER SWEET CLOVER THE GREATEST pasture plant in America today.”’—Charles B, Wing of Ohio. -We have the seed, northwestern grown, highest quality. Send for sample. Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE. NO. 1 IS 23 CENTS: No. 2 i8 16 cents; clean seed raised on fodt of the Black Hills. No_hetter on market. Write for samples. T. J. Libertln, New Underwood, Pen- nington county, 8. D. PU%El ~R1EGISTEBE;DJ GRI)(:(‘M fiLF;S\g‘F%e ngEFi{l)é ranteed; recleaned, P 3?1&'.‘” .‘u‘xl) J’Malley, Mound P. O., Slope ounty, N. D. GRIMM’'S ALFALFA, CHOICE QUALITY; FARM- ers’ prices. Send 6 cents for sample and prices. ‘Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont. FOR _SALE—BROMUS SEED, FREE = FROM quack; $20 per hundred f. o. b, this station. James McKee, Tappen, N. D. CLEANED, DIRECT from the grower at $2.45 per bushel; sacks.extra. Stephen Singer, Kratka, Minn, FOR SALE—GOLDEN GLOW SEED COBN, SEED oats and choice timothy seed. Ask for prices. Arthur Ochsner, Plain, Wis. WHITE KHERSON SEED OATS FOR SALE; EX- tra heavy ylelder. Price on request. Chas. Hecht, Alpha, Minn, NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN, $5 BUSHEL. Simmons Seed Company, Moorhead, Minn, Harness, Automobiles and - Accessories GENUINE TRIMO PIPE WRENCHES AT A BAR- gain, Buy direct; save middleman’s profit: . Four- teen - inches, _constructed of - drop-forged " selected bar steel. . Will . take ~%-inch wire to"-1%-inch pipe. Does mot ‘slip or -crush the. pipe. Releases readily. Guaranteed not to strip or ~burr. . Ben SR s o Ty i S pal par post. ake advantage Ol o1 %flnd today. . The Merlin Wrench. Co., ‘St. Paul, nn. ———— e FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WIT our new 1919 carburetors, - Thirty-four miles r llon. Use cheapest gasoline or half _keroserc. ncreased power. Styles for any motor. Very slow on hlgh.b &tuch it tynum_}_l‘.“ tly!lgdnropt:rlt&uex’ti. ney. R guarantee. T Friction Carburetor Co.. 478 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. ———— e ONE THOUSAND. SETS OF VERY BEST OF SEC- ond-hand farm -harness from 1%-inch to 2-inch tugs, with or without breeching, rom . $35 to $60 .. per set. Write or don’t fail to call on us when in city. - Twin City Harness Co. of Midway, 1948 University avenue, St. Paul, Minn. -, HARNESS—HARNESS—BE SURE AND CALL OR write if in need of any kind of farm harness, bot't ! mew and second hand. ~Western saddles and halters at prices that no one can compete . with. Order today. South 8t.. Paul Horse Exchange, So. S8t. Paul, Minn, ~ = hi in 1x21-inch _ logs malile Midway Harness Paul, Minn. sifler, shes . v:fidflree. Exclusive t:grl!ory Write quick. Jubilee Mfg. Co., Omzaha, Neb. Honey and Cheese FOR SALE—NEW CROP CLOVER AND ALFALFA honey: put:up in 60-pound cans, Slac?er can; 10- pound pails, $8.25, f.. o.. b. Grace ty. - Petrich & Vick, Grace City, N D. HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 1918 CROP. ] reen County’s Famous Brick cheese. . Wrlf onlr.onr?cea E. B?Rnu. Monroe, Wis. : .« Financial . INDS BOUGHT," = WRITE FO U0~ - 'lol_ Lincoln Bldg., nespolls, . ; ? West. Your - own _price. e D orey bonds. accdpted. at_ DA . nds 2 Jese Co., 1953 TUniversity. Ave., St » 0

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