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ADVERTISEMENTS g ~* HOLD YOUR LIBERTY BONDS They are the safest investment you can' get. Any reader of the Nonpartisan Leader who has sent Liberty bonds to bond buyers and has not received prompt remittance should complain immediately to- the Postal In- spector ‘at St. Paul, Minn., ¥ il Everywhere to sell High-Grade 5000 ill Tiresdirect ft%mfact;%; Now:tock. iuNn: : seconds.) All gizes. livered Frée- on o lv»tvva:. Act as agent, get your own TIRES FOR % LESS Rep! resent us in your loeality, O NALTER SACID OB em}:tn = 217 Sweeney Bidg. Kansas City, Mo, $4800 A YEAR: Rabbits. We hmhim high grade stock and ":fi $7.00 a Pair, also express charges, for you raise from same. We need 3000 weekly. Get our FREE BOOKtelli: ow $0 feed, and house. started right. n’s breed common rabbits. AVIS & SON.J28AVE. 31,L0S ANGELES, CAL. = Seed : o i e S EEEP UP YOUR LAND. SOW SWEET CLOVER this_spring with a nurse crop. Our greatest rotation lant for hay, pasture and sofl m-&li'.v. We have ardy, scarified Dakota grown seed of highest qual- ity. Send today for sample and Duatus C. Smith’s treatise on _ sweet Blanchard, N. D. — WHITE SWEET CLOVER, 26 CENTS PER POUND in large lots. White Flint corn,” $7.50 per 100 pounds. Grimm and Liscomb alfalfa. These seeds can’t be beat for hardiness. _Offer good until March 1. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. ~ —_— DRY LAND_ALFALFA SEED; NEW CROP RE- clover. Cloverlea Seed Ca., cleaned., ~ Best grade $12 per bushel; sacks at cost. ~State. of Kansas test furnished. Sample sent free. rom farmer The Alfalfa Growers’ Union, Atwood, Kan. ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE. NO. 1 IS 23 CENTS; No. 2 is 16 cents; clean seed raised on foot of the Black Hills. No_ better on market. Write for samples. T. J. Libertin,, New Underwood, Pen- nington county, 8. D. — e “I CONSIDER SWEET CLOVER THE GREATEST pasture plant in America today.’’—Charles B. Wing of Ohio. We have the seed, Dakota grown, h&l- est quality. Send. for sample. Cloverlea Beed Blnnqchnrg N. D. 2 N absolutely guaranteed; , pound. W, D. O'Malley, Mound County, - N. D. ONIONS FOR SALE IN 100-POUND-LOTS AT $2 ger 100; hand-picked white navy beans at $5 per L{lishel it ordered soon. C. J. Pipo, Kensington, nn. o GENUINE GEHU SEED CORN FOR SALE; per cent germination. Price, $4.50_ per bushel; sacks free. Wm. Bahr, Glen Ullin, N. D. GRIMM’S ‘ALFALFA ers’ prices. . Send 6 cents for sample and prices. Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont. -cents the P. O, 2 FOR _SALE—BROMUS .SEED, FREE FROM quack; $20 per hundred f. o. b. this station. James McKee, Tappen, N. D. PUREBRED NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN. Best seeds, best prices. Send for circular. C. 8. Bovee,” Elk Point, 8. D. FOR SALE—CAR OF CORN AND OATS. CORN, $1.25 per bushel; oats at 70 cents. Wm. L. Hintz, Alden, Minn., R. 1. SEED CORN—FEARLY MURDOCK, NORTHWEST- ern Dent; test 98; $5 per bushel. Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. - % SWEET CLOVER AND DRY LAND ALFALFA seed, 20 cents per pound. Chas. Corkins, Hardin, NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN, $5 BUSHEL. S'mmons Seed Company, Moorhead, Minn. N ‘Employment BAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED. MEN 40—women 18 to 35. 31,1&-81.800 year. weeks off—full & aminations everywhere. Sample questions free, Franklin Institute, Dept. C. 48, Rochester, N. Y. et T e T TRACTOR JOB WANTED BY COMPETENT, RE- liable party. Anfi kind or size, Best references. enry Bangs, Lan WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, B. J. Schwarg, ~Addison, -N. D. f : Honey —— e I HAVE ABOUT HALF A CAR OF VERY NICE clover honey left with me for sale at once. This honey is thoroughly ri and will be sold as long as it lasts at. 26 cents x‘;‘et p&l}nd in 30-pound cans.. M. V. Facey, Pres- n, nn, + T N TR SR o TR FOR SALE—NEW CROP CLOVER AND ALFAVFA oney; put up-in 60-pound cans, $18 per can; 10- pound . pails, $3.25, f. o. b. Grace City. Petrich & Vick, Grace City, N. D. Professional Schools . - in' shortest possible time. Satisfaction guaranteed: Positions ready.' Catalog free. Moler: Barber Col- lege, -29 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. MEN, WOMEN—LEARN BARBER TRADE. NA- tional Barber College has just reopened at 7th 8t., St. Paul. Write foday for information. Wool ———— ‘WE SPIN WOOLEN YARN AND SELL TO THE consumer: $3 per pound, prepaid direct to you; white, - black, sheep's gray or khaki. Send us ur - wool. County agents wanted. The Fergus alls Woolen Mills” Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. 3 e K3 2 Kodak Finishing LET.. US DEVELOP YOUR - FILMS, ONLY 25 ~. conts for six-exposure roll and six prints. Postal sizes 40° cents mafled prepaid. Moen’s Art Studio, Box K, Preston, Minn. N . Honey and Cheese a'l:nm‘,:n Eufi l'ion. l;lo.nme, Wis: gl ta “State. what. ‘you: have, La ' Salle ‘Bond omy Ste gt oo, bt i els Bond eRpoli. | CHOICE QUALITY; FARM- gas or steam. a, N. D. - med, rich and: fine flavored 256 E. - 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 wants known .and have them supplied. Best : Tesults come from Leader Classified Ads. i 3 i b Rates are 10 cents per word per issue.. To members of the National Nonpartisan :league when advertising to sell their.own products br supplying their own needs, a rate tof 8 cents per word is made. League members must give the numcer of their memcer- ! ‘l:fi: receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. ‘All advertising for sale of lands carries the rate. Ads mustireach us two weeks before date of: publication. /ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE firss ! Farms RS i Poultry . 160 ACRES WITH LIVING WATER, FIVE MILES PUREBRED = SINGLE-COMB RHODE _ISLAND from tovnvln bin l(Gold:aln Vallley cov.‘nlm,y, Ni)eD' idH" 1}32‘,, bred s‘pecxalex;n ;{;g lp;-u:lllu;:tllon.mgnu.“l‘;enfg open _coi ank and coal enough can 80! to “strain or_color. TO) shipment. .1d, neighbors in one to two years to pay for the land. eggs for $1.35; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $7. Wm. A. To close a partnership will accept $3,000. 800-acre improved stock and grain farm, Sargent 3 A fine proposition at the very low price of $40 per acre. Grasshoff, Route 3, Underwood, Minn, b ool o LA e b T SPECIAL SALE ON WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKS, $5, $8, $10 and $15; cockerels, $4 und $5; heavy 4 laying strain, also egg-a-day. Eggs in- season. 640 lmg(; un‘gm]%“% "i},’f& 'gé{_“mé:‘?g"&‘;ntg“:‘:“;é Oidor. now. Pleasant Grove Poultry Farm, Har- fine grazing.' Spring water. Must be sold Insido of oy MR St e Minn., L 60 days. Price, $12.50 per acre, ¥ TFIFTY VARIETIES HARDY, NORTHERN CHICK- D. J. ‘McMahon, Commerce Bldg.,, St. Paul, Minn, ens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guiveas, low prices. - Catalog 3 cents. Dell Walrath, Box Q, Janesville, FOR SALE Minn, ) A BARGAIN OF BARGAINS SlNg‘IS.E lAN].) R(}S?J-CIOM!B @ RI’!OII.)El ISI;AND ; also eggs of both strains, Inclose stamps ,83&' Acre qll";‘fl?r;fd lfagm-“t'fiiem 81“‘?::“;" g‘:cl:‘hym:r‘;- for reply. Jon F. Zimmermann, Davenport, N. D. EGGS—ROSE-COMB _BUFF LEGHORN, bia Wyandotte, Silver-Laced Wyandotte, Rose- Comb Reds. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. e SO, A, . CHOICE PUREBRED COCKERELS FOR SALE, $2 each. 8.-C. White Leghorns, R.-C. and 8.-C. C(:MP }“g) O'I.‘Clt'E AIL COUN T IN \,‘\BrEsT CEN- Reds. Mrs. R. E. Reineke, Morristown, Minn. Efimn?‘llfle“grlc:gasd#ufls wfil!lmtwvgmm:llllre?nuad; ning pen at 1919 county sl}ow. Prices, ‘$2.50 and catalog . deseribing the improve we, i - $3.50. Erwin E. Moll, Sleepy Eye, Minn, for sale at owners’ prices and on easy terma? PUREBRED BARRED. ROCK .COCKERELS, ““A good title always.’ Near Bowman. Grazing area for 300 cattle. Write COLUM- A us for particulars. BOWMAN COUNTY IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION - Bowman, N. D. 5 $2.25 C. D. Buaker Land Com- each. Birds are deeply barred, large size, medium pany, Fergus Falls, Minn.,, Box. A. color. 8. J. Martin, D\Vestl\ope. N. D. FINE, LEVEL, HIGHLY IMPROVED 160-ACRE MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS — I'UREBRED farm, half mile from Barton, Picrce county, N. D, toms, $7; hens, $5. ‘’Canniemead Farm,” E. M. 134:2:3!5 oot sgfln:craeu gfl}u plr:rw. wAnxa}]ulneastx:npl at Canfield, Mgr., Fullerton, N.. D. e H o Tl and got this good farm in the farmers stre. ¢ B | FOR SALE_LARGE AND HEALTHY FARM RATS: - __Gillmore, Barton, N. D. ed Mnmnll’t:(th }lronfie turkeyfi: 1t)olns. $6; hens, $4. FOR SALE—160 ACRES. GOOD..LEVEL LAND, Barbkneoht, Havans; AL L L R e all fen and. broke; good , I 3 FOR SALE—LARGE TYPE, DEEP RED SINGLE- lngeez::gnry onel-"l’u‘if fi‘h"e z;v “:2{.001"’:}'.?{ ,'3,':,’12, Comb Rhode Islind Red cockerels, $3 each. Olaus elght miles from Douglas, Price, $3,700. .Write A. Pikop, Elbow Lake, Minn, Boy Jonmes, Douglas. N. D. SILVER-LACED _WYANDOTTES, S.-C. WIHITE $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 - Leghorns, and Red Sussex; catalog free. Arnold years, secures good clover farm. No sand, rock, Z swamp. Good schools, roads, markets, George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn, FOR SALE—EXTRA FINE PUREBRED 8S.- e ey AP el White _Leghorn roosters, $2 each. Order es 640 ACRES WILD LAND FOUR MILES FROM Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. town, mearly all tillable; one crop flax will pay for | GooOD WHITE WYANDOTTE GOCEERE S GOOD WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS AT $2.50 and $4. Booking orders for eggs now. John Bentdahl, Hanska, Minn, - PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS: FINE this land. Price $30 per St. Panl, Minn. -— I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give_description, lo- acre. 807 Ashland Ave., birds. First choice, $5; others at $3.75. Mrs. A. R. glrlnlg:l lr.nndMocnah price. James P. White, New Negus, Millarton, N, D. i % ; e e R ) PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCLK- WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT % Mrs, your price? Sell direct; no commissions; pur- i’{f;fi‘ eg{“lyrh‘lsl?. Ié“('f; $3 each. . Arthur ST ¥OUR TRt e Wt | FUREDEED SINGTE-COM RRODE LA HED E: D NGLE-C! 5 ISLAN E SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASII, o Iy no matter where locn!ed:qplrtlculars free. Real gockerels at $2.75 and $3 each. Oscur H:lvorson, Elbow Lake, Minn. RQUEN DUCKS—DRAKES, $3 TO $5; DICKS, $2 to $4. They weigh, lny and pay. 8. C. Weaver, Carrington, N. D. — e e “YESTERLAID” PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 8, Lincoln, Neb, BEST LAND, LEAST MONEY. WILD, IMPROV- ed; quarters, halves, sections. Write F. D. Wood- worth, Driscoll, N. D. —_— e IF YOU WANT TO SELL_OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write me. John J. Black, 4 St., Chippewa Yhite Leghorn cockerels, $2.50 each. J. B. Kelly, 8 L VA 2 SCHVIG e e T A e P e e s FOR UNEXCELLED BARGAIN 1187 OF BASTIRS PU'REBRED LIGHT BRAHMA AND SINGLE-COMB FOR UNEXCELLED BARGAIN LIST OF EASTERN £ 5’{”‘{*‘““ land write A. W. Erickson, Lambert, }:;d &o&:rels, $2.50 each. Ole Guttormson, Per- ont. & g1 A | L I R vl S W P ST A PUREBRED S.-C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKER- els, $3 each. Albert Speckmann, Sleepy Eye, Minn. 8.-C. BUFF LEGHORN COCKERELS, §3; };EAR- D Y T T ———r— e — 248-ACRE. RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE IN Il\'IonI!)nnl: good farm land. Box 215, Goodrich, 302 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM TOWN; EX- ling hens, $2. Marcus Gaa, Webster, N. celient borgain, Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. BLUE RIBBON STRAIN BLACK LANGSHANS. —cellent borgaln, Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. 1 £ FOR RENT—AN EQUIPPED FARM ON SHARES, John T. Nelson, North Loup, Neb. L. 3. We'ls, Belfield, N. D. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. > ~_Aye Bros., - Blair, Neb.,, Box 3. Harness, Automobiles and PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $Z.50. . rel ar! ‘om, elden, N, 'y Accessories GENUINE TRIMO PIPE WRENCHES AT A DAL Farm Machinery ¥lln. l]!llxy dlrect:tmvto lmldéile?un's, progl. ]Fm!"zi ar stoel WL - take %tnelswine Bed jSdlected | MR FARMER] DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR bar steel. Will take -inch wire to 1%%-inch 7 pipe. Does not slip or sé'rush the pipe. ~Rolenses old double-disc Monitor drill on account of the discs_spreading or coming apart. Order a set of my Patent Disc Attachments. These keep discs together and at the same time keep them clean. Price, 60 cents each or $12 for set of 20; cash or half down with order. For 65 cents I will mail you a sample. State in order whether for single or double bar. John A. Swanson, Bantry, N. D. readily, Guaranteed not to strip or burr. Send $1.95 and receive this Genuine Trimo Wrench, pre- gz:ld parcel post. Take advantage of this bargain. d' today: The Merlin Wrench Co., St. Paul, ces. 400 sets of brass team harness at $50.25 G T to $56.75 per set; 800 square wool blankets from Fqg t SALE‘?&E’ 20’42 tl\]_fl?;f%@?&l;xfiflygfi:}\f $2.75 to $6 each; 500 stable blankets from $2.25 O onu il nols separator .93:56.; £ $3. each; 250 30x s at $14.30 each: 300 tom Oliver plow, stubble and bre-ker bottoms; one is_three years old. A our catalogs. ~ Write todsy. ' South Side Ha M." Nelsan, 1000 Co., 14 W. Washington St., Monroe, Wis. FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH our new 1919 carburetors. Thirty-four miles per allon, ~ Use cheapest gasoline or half . kerosenc. ncreased power. tyles for any motor. Very slow on high. Attach it yourself.” Big profits to agents. Money back guarantee. Thirty days’ trial, Air- Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND 475-gallon oil tank; the rlfi bargain if sold soon. Write N. Third Ave. N. W., Minot, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE SET OF EIGHT STUBBLE BOT- tom Oliver engine plows complete, or will sell in scparate gangs of four bottoms each. N. Wyn- g rden, Pettibone, N. D. ) FOR SALE—15-30 MOGUL KEROSENE TRACTOR, 30-50 Pitts separator, six-bottom P. & O. 11‘}Iowxa. All in good- condition. Box 145, Timmer, N. D ,FOR SALE—12-24 HAPPY FARM TRACTOR; AL- harness in West. =~ Your own price. 500 dozens most new, in good running order. = Will sell at 1x21-inch' mg“hnme ‘straps new,-$2 dozen. Catn- bargain. "H. B. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. logs mailed . Liberty bonds accepted at par. d : COMPLETE _GAS _ PLOWING _OUTFIT _AND Ay pamess Coi; 11053 University -Afe., ; St threshing outflf, bought in 1917 and 1918. Writo s - = - = Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. BIG PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE N- FOR SALE—ONE SIX-BOTTOM JOHN DEERE SPARK ;nfismer. Banishes spark plug trouble, -Sells like Walter Grinter, dfire. Exclusive territory. Write quick. Jubilee Mfg. Co., Omaha, Neb, f . Lumber : BAVE ONE-FOURTH. BUY YOUR LUMBER, shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No order ang plow in good condition. &nwry. N. D. FOBR SALE—TRIPLE DISC PLOW, acres, $60. -H. B. Pederson, Mona, Wanted to Buy PLOWED 100 N. D. too small. We ship quick from Twin City Transfer. Write postal now '}og price . list, N_eub?rt Lumber ng;rkiEflb—pggsf“*’dgo{{“},’yu,‘é‘:mc:,%}l;?;, &I\%HE?E L., Nox /903, -Mankaty 1 Minh: Write for quotntfons. M. A. Naftalin, 320 Front LUMBER, SHINGLES, MILLWORK. GET OUR money-saving: prices, including. freight to your sta- tion. ° Send list for estimate. Wells, Box 1010 E, Everctt, Wash, POSTS—LUMBER—SHINGLES. LOWEST PRICES delivered your station. — Send lumber list for es- timate. Pay after unloading. Kirk Co.,-Box 1138-N, Tacoma, Wash. . g —_—— LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers® trade a sgcl ty. Best guality. Robert Emerson - Company, “Box 1156-N 'mgom:. Wash, Agents Wanted PROFITABLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, OPEN to responsible men who can: furnish bondsman ~and team ‘or auto. No' other investment required.. You | m -manufacturer to- lar 8t., Fargo, N. D OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for {DII—IDWH( prices. Mark next shipment—Fargo Hide, Fur & Tanning Co. Fargo. N. D. - WANT SECOND-HAND DISC BSEEDER, 18 OR 20-dise. ~ Chas. Bubak, Sisseton, 8. D., R. 4. Tanning FARMERS—CUT PRICE ° OF HARNESS leather - in half; ship' your hides to tanned. ,Slfiuth Park Tanning Co., Station nn. For Sale or Exchange supply products direct fro; ——— e farm° customers, not £ 8- | FOR BALE OR TRADE-—-SIX-ROOM HOUSE.: FOR 4 &D:nna%?mflelnr?eh~ _Iand, Ford car or Minat property. . C. A. Sechultz,. nneapolis, - Minn. Anamoose, ers. . Tatoratories, Desk oF, be B, South Park, “THE EQUITIST, " ‘Mention the Leader Wh Livestock — e 352 HEAD OF HIGH-GRADE THREE-YEAR-OLD Hereiord cows, all bréd to choice registered Here- ford bulls, These cows were selected as top calves from two of the best Hereford ranches in the United States. Best quality Hereford cows in Mon- tana or North Dakota. Will not sell less than the 352 head. Aro:)x}nd 350 white-fuce calves to drop next May. Alsg” 13 registered Hereford bulls, two to four years of age, worth from $500 to $1,060 each. These cattle are all in good flesh. Just like pure bloods. Price, $58,000, Address J. B. Eaton & Son, Box 8, Fargo, N. D. FUR SALE—TIM CASEY, PUREBRED AMER.CAN trotter, 16% hands high;-welght 1,050; seven yocars old; sound license; pedigree furnished; very gentle, single or double driving. Will- wor| any place on the farm; sure foal getter. Also new road cart, "harness and other appliances, = Also one te.m Hamiltonian %\:;ldlngs, 2,000 pounds, seven and ten years old. ill work on uny machine on farm: good wind. WIill let any woman or.child tr{ them out. More service than any automobile. Give me your bid. Joe Stahl, Binford, N. D MILLER BROS.” DUROCS FOR SALE. GRAND Model Sensation’s spring Sllts. weight about 280 pounds, bred to odel Orion 2nd No, 257219, Model Orion 2nd ‘48 a son of Model Orion No. 209891, This is one of the best boars in the Northwest. These spring gilts are bred for March and April {urmwlnii rite or come - and look them, over. Miller Bros., Pluto, Minn, 3 THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS, YOUNG STAL- lions and mares of ton-stock und better, with good quality and style, and possessors of proven breed- ing possibilitics, 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. ——— FOR SALE—SHORTHORN CATTLE—BULLS, COWS, heifers and calves, . Percheron stallions and mures in 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. WINTER-RALSKD CALVES ARE BEST, in spring to pusture, READY Can scll some small, fancy, well-bred Holsteing, Slorthorns _or _ Guernseys, crated to express, for $17.50 to $25. Big weaned ones $30 to $40. Bulls or lheifers. Write Paul Johnson, South St. Paul, Minn. REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE, Dark reds, one April calf, a good lengthy fellow; ong_two-year herd bull, a good bull, well built, good length, heavy boned. Prices right. R. Hutt- ner, Lignite, N, D. —_— MAMMOTH JACKS—I AM NOW SHIPPING IN some large young jucks to sell. Raise mules! never sold for as much money as now., Write Am buying all classes of for prices and terms. mules, Wrmi) what you have. 'B. W. Elder, Car- rington, N. —_— GRABOW'S EXTREME BIG TYPES. SIXTY FALL boars. ~ Pigs are sired by Big Progress, Long Big Rone and Gerstdale Jones 8th. Some extra good spring” gilts” bred for late farrow. When writing rfia{\ntmu the Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, nn, o S R S e S S FOR SALE—A FEW SELECT REGISTERED DUROC Jersey gilts from Princess Clarfloy and Fourcircle’s Choice. Bred for April farrowing to Parshall King. Weigh. about 200 pounds. Very fine, $65 each, 5. Bernston, Parshadl, N. D., Box 19, — e 0K 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. Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn., R. 5, —_— e e e T O FOR SALE —~REGISTERED PERCHERON STAL- lion, gray, eight years old, weight 1,700; fully guaranteed; a lhorse of quality. Priced right. Wm. Jensen, Spring Valley, Minn. FOR SALE—FOUR GRADE SHORTHORN BULLS, nine months old, also ten heifers. Prices reason- able. WIIl accept Liberty llmnds at per. Wm, L Hintz, Alden, Minn., e e e T PUREBRED ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL CALVES for sale. Best of breeding. Splendid individuals. Pedigrees furnished. Will accept bonds. Theo. F. Zimmermznn, Amenia, N. D. — REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS AND HEIF- ers for sale from four to nine months old. Will accept Liberty *bonds at par. Henry Diepolder, New Ulm, Minn. —_— BERKSHIRES—THE QUICK DEVELOPING KIND;* spring and fall Klgs of both sexes. Write me gmr l\znms. Al A. Graupmann, Hamburg, Minn., ox 16. REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, heifers, ull ages, Write .your wants, S. D. COWS AND from the leading milk strains, Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, ——— A REGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE cows, heifers and calves, Stephen Pollrels & Sons. Hugo, Minn, FOUR-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PERCHERON stallion for sale; perfect individual, chal, Drake, N. D. Blt)l:}_lD DUROCDGILTB FOR SALE. WM. BREWER, ska, N, For Sale —— . FOR SALE—30 HORSEPOWER UNDERMOUNTED engine, 38-62 Pitts separator, new wing feeder, in good condmo% Write_ for particulars, Henry Hormann, R. F. D. 1, Box 63, Wheaton, Minn. FOBR /SALE—ONE MEAT MARKET, FULLY equipped, icehouse and slaughterhouse,. Can sell fixtures separately, Price, $3,000. M. W. Petry, Plaza, N. D, FOR SALE—MAPLE, IRONWOOD, ROCK ELM and slab cordwood. One Polled Durham herd hull, (fi}ur red, -weight 1,900. Phil Eichmiller, Verg-s, nn. e eeeee—————————————————————————————————— FOR SALE—ONE. SORGHUM CANE CRUSHER, with pole sweep for team. Used one week. Benj, W. Crane, Grand Meadow, Minn. “AMDAHL’S NINE YEARS' TRACTOR EXPERI- ence in the Field.”” Vest pocket size booklet, $1. L. M. Amdahl, Hingham, Mont, SWEET TONED VIOLIN OUTFIT FOR SALE. Free trial. Easy payments. Write Bertha Payne, Shawnee, Kan. NEW IDEAL MILKING milks 20 cows per hour; Strool, 8. D. e FOR SALE—IDEAL 22 SINGLE DISC DRILL. Joseph Egge, Mt. Vernon, 8. D. Dogs and Pet Stock ST. BERNARDS, GREAT DANES, AIRDALES, shepherds, collies, cattle dogs, bull dogs, fox. ter- riers, water spanfels. cocker spaniels, setters, point- ers, hounds, watch dogs. John Peterson, 574 Broadway, St. Paul, Minn, FOR SALE—WOLFHOUNDS _ AND TRAILERS, Liberty bonds or stamps taken. Stamp for answer. Theo. Kanne, Dent, inn. WANTED—CATTLE DOG, HEELER, TRAINED. Write description and ‘price. ~ R. A, Middaugh, M-nndan, ; BLUE MERLE AND ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS' from _heel-working parents. Herman Bruesehoff, Norwood, - 3Minn. . ONE. ENGLISH LUELLA SETTER FOR SALE ‘Trained, ' Aug. Revering, Dent, Minn. Miscellaneous: FREE—A 25-CENT GOLD EYE NEEDLE BOOK R R TR magazine, . sample, cony - an premi . een{n. Ovee Branch, Elfle Bend, Minn, 15 WEEKS 25 CENTS. - DRAWER Longbranch,: _Wasb. S % MACHINE‘ COMPLETE; $85 on trial.. E. G. Zook, c, 4 ien Writlnk Advertisers

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