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- identical,” - scraped. / NOR' PATENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ' SELL YOUR__ FARM PRODUCE FOR CASH We Buy Everythlnz Outright ‘Live or Dressed Poultry, Cream, " Veal, Dressed Hogs and Mautton HIDES, FURS, PELTS, WOOL Write tb us for Prices and Tags and . how to ship 8hip to an' Old Established House and Get Top Prices THE E. COBB CO. e . 8T. PAUL, MINN. U. 8. Food Administration License GO7178 NOT A CASE OF DULL WITS ‘Washburn, Iowa. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I inclose a clipping from a plute paper. If you have space and time, I would be pleased to have you sharp- en the wits of this plute editor by answering his ~attack on Governor Frazier and the Nonpartisan league. I am a subscriber and reader of the Nonpartisan Leader and a farmer. I shall be on hand with the 16 bucks as soon as the time comes. 7 Yours for real-democracy. -' M. G. KELLOGG. The clipping Mr. Kellogg sends is from the Waterloo Courier and Re- porter, the editor of which inquires in a very mysterious fashion, “Who Are Laborers?” He doesn’t need to have his wits sharpened as to whom Gov- .ernor Frazier meant when he said at Chicago recently that “the aims of the Nonpartisan league and labor are but to have his honor Seed ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA NORTHERN GROWN, the best and most hardy seed on the market, from auu inspected flelds; zenume pnlo blue blossom Grimms with pedigree; No. 9.26 pure, 40 cents ger pound No 2. 30 cents; Mnntam. native variety, conts. Other distribution point, Moorhend. mnn. Address J: Ment., Box A 104, ames Rannel, Harlem, KEEP UP YOUR LAND. SOW SWEET CLOVER this spring with a nurse crop. Our llnt for h: pasture and soil fertility. We h ardy, scarified Dakota grown seed of highest qunl- ity. Bend today for sample and Datus C. treatise on sweet clover. Cloverlea Seed Co.. Blanchard, N. D. \ SEED- CORN, F!RE-DBIED IT HAS BEEN SE- lected with size and earliness in view of the past Have Minnesota 13, Early Minnesota White dent,” Golden Ray t, same size as 13, but earlier. Test 96 and bétter; $4.60 per buuhel. sacks included. L. H. Nelson, Kerkhoven, “I CONSIDER SWEET CLOVER THE GBEATES‘I‘ pasture plant in America today.”’—Charles B. Wing ol Ohlo We_have the seed, Dakota grown, h- g Bend for sample. Cloverlea Seed Blmchar PURE BEGISTEBED GRIMM ALFALFA SEED, sbsolutely_ guaranteed; recleaned, 50 oents the ctl' ly D. 0'Malley, 0., Slope unty, OMONB l‘ R SALE IN.100-POUND LOTS AT $2 ger and-picked white navy beans_at $5 per bushel Ot oriend a0 Pipo, Kensington, seasons. Mound P, LIMITED AMOUNT OF_ MEDIUM RED CLOVER seed, free from quack. For sale at 40 cents in 100- %d lots, nm lncludad. C. A. Lund,” Vining, ¢ Geminaton. pEP““ 250, por busher: r cen on ce, H m fmo.“\vm 'Bahr, Glen Ullin, N.p.eD !'OB SALE—FLINT AND WHITE CAP DENT SEED corn, 84 50 per bushel. Shelled: and graded, sacks free. F. E. Wallace, Clearwater, Minn. GRIMM’S ALFALFA, CHOICE QUALITY; FARM- ers’ prices. Send 6 cents for .sample and prices. Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont. !'OB SALE—BROMUS SEED‘; FREE FROM 20 per hundred b. this station. gl.mes cKee, Tappen, N. D PUREBRED NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN. Best seeds, best prices. Send for circular. - C. 8. Bom Elk Point, S. D. R SALE—CAR OF CORN AND OATS. CORN, sl 25 per bushel; olta at 70 cents. Wm. L. Hintz, Alden, Minn., R. SEED COBN—EABLY MURDO! ern Dent; test 98; $5 per bu:gl{' Mapieton, Minn, JWEET CLOVER AND DRY LAND - ALFALFA ssfied.‘ 20 cents per pound. Chas. Corkins, Hardin, ont. NORTHWEST- Joseph Minkel, BUGLESS SEED POTATOES AT $2.50 PER bushel, sacks included. Matt Holman, Miller, 8. D. THWESTERN DENT SEED CORN, li‘;’tnBUBHZEl'A. Simmons - Seed Company, Moorhead, n, Wool WE SPIN WOOLEN YARN AND SELL TO THE consumer; $3 per pound, prepaid direct to you; “white, hi-ck. c:heg'a gray . or 'l:lal.un&%d wan e Fergus ;'Dlnl Woolen Mills ComFerms Falls, Minn. - . Professional Schools BARBEB TRADE TAUGHT TO MEN AND WO! atalo | %5 Nicollet Ave. g eapolls, Minn, Patents SECURED . IN ' ALL . COUNTRIES. pt and reliable urviees. Advice free.: Am]?‘.. nn. 742 Plymouth Bldg.;” Minneapolis, Minn. Fmanclal ; NICE 320-ACRE FARM, P Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” = # i ‘This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, prodnce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. results come from Keader Classified Ads. Best Rates are 10 ‘cents per word per issue. To members of the National Nonpnrtmnn league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, of 8 cents per word is made. {f receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. All adyertising for sale of lands carries the rate. Ads must reach us two wecks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE' - Farms FOR SALE A BARGAIN OF BARGAINS improved farm, with leases to man d- oining ~quarters. - 100 cattle, lhors«m mwh’in‘ry ear Bowman. Grazing area for 300 Cattle, Write us for -particulars. BOWMAN COUNTY IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Bowman, N. D. 820-acre oy FINE, LEVEL, HIGHLY IMPROYED IGO—ACBE farm, -half mile from Barton, Pierce county, Best of sofl; all under plow. A genuine sna $42.50 per acre; half cash, Write for puu and get this good farm fir the farmers’ state. C. Gillmore, Barton, N.. D. 560-ACRE FARM TWO MILES FROM TOWN; 300 acres-under cultivation, balance fenced for asture ; -all can be -broken.- 8 per. acre; “ balance = easy; terms, per cent. - Rock’ Lake, N. D. NEARLY ALL vated, well located, good buildings. For sale or exchange for threshing machinery or' Rescnrlbe your- property. W. T. Bosley, DON'T LOCATE TILL YOU SEE OUR SPLENDID improved stock and grain farms in southeastern North Dakota. Prices nnd terms right. Write Sheils & Weaver, Drawer T, Edgeley, N. D. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, Tock, swamp. schools, roads, markets. George A. Good Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. 160-ACRE NORTH DAKOTA FARM; 100 ACRES under plow. Satisfactory tenant will be offe! a chance to buy on easy terms. Land Hackney Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, 400 ACRES, SEVEN MILES FROM STEELE CO' ty seat; 200 acres in cultivation; all fenced, buildings; $30 per acre, easy terms. Postoffice Box 306, Steele, N. D. = I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, . f WOULD YOU BELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your nrleer Sell direct; no commissions; par- ticulars 0. ,K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PBOPEBTY QUICKLY FOR CA&H no matter where located; particulars free. Estate Salesman Co., ‘Dept. 8, Lincoln, Neb. ~ WANT TO BUY FOR CASH, UNIMPROVED FARM land. Describe what_you have, with lowest price. Box 57, Rugby, N. D. BEST LAND, LEAST MONEY. WILD. ed; quarters. halyes, sections. Write F. worth, Driscoll, N. D. 40 ACRES RICH SOIL, NEW BUILDINGS, $100 cash. Get new farm Jst. Tom O. Cumberland, Wis. HAVE TO SELL MY 880-ACRE FARM, FULL IM- provements. Write to the owner, Gistav Schulz, Baker, Mont. Z FOR UNEXCELLED BARGAIN LIST OF EASTERN il}on;.mn land write A. W. Erickson, Lambert, on' 302 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM TOWN; EX- cellent bargain. Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories TWIN CITY HARNESS CO. OF MIDWAY, LO- cated directly across thé street from the l(ldwny stables; we have on hand rigm at the present time 1,500 sets of new and secon: -hlnd harness, . includ- ing some second-hand brewery harness, which wn can se from 845, $47.50, 850 to $55 per set; good plow hnmm without _breeching fmm 32750 $30, 885 and $37.50; do not forget to write or call on us when in the city; do not forget we are located directly across the street from the stables. 1048 University avenue, St. Paul, Minn. IMPROV- . D. Wood- $650; n, G%N‘gm TRIMO PIPE WRENCHES AT A BAR- - . Buy direct; save mlddlemmu profit. Four- teen inches, - constructed drop-forged selected . Wil take ;- lnch wiré to 1%-inch pipe. Does not alg or crush the pipe. eages readily. Guaranteed not to strip or burr. Send $1.75 and receive this Genuine Trimo Wrench, pre- paid parcel post. Take, advantage of this bargain. gfind today. The Merlin Wrench Co., St. Paul, nn. LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT BARGAIN prlces 400 sets of brass team harness at $50.25 $56.75 per set; 800 square wool blankets l’rom Sx 75 to $6_each: 500 stable blankets from $2.25 io $3.25 each; 35 250 30x3% tires at $14.30 e 500 80x3 tres at $11.15 each. A postal card will bring our catalogs. Write today. - South S8ide Harness Co., 14 W. Washington St., Monroe, Wis. ~-FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH our new. 1919 carburetors. = Thirty-four miles per llon. TUse cheapest gasoline or half kerosenc. crensad power. tyles, for any motor. Very slow Attach it youmlf Big profits to agents. Monay back guarantee.. Thirty days’ trial, Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. LAIIGEB'I.‘ STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness in West. Your own -price. 500 dozens 1x21-inch d_hame_ straps new, $2 dozen. Cata- logs mail free. Liberty bonds.accepted at par. Midway rness Co 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, mnn BIG PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE tensifier, * Banishes spark 91u¢wtroub1a wildfire. = Exclusive territory. rite quick. Mfg. Co., Omaha, Neb. Honey and Cheese HAVE ABOUT HALF A CAR OF VERY NICE clover honey left ‘with me for sale at once. This honey is thoron hly ripened, rich and fine flavored and will sold as long as it lasts at 26 cents yer mlmd ln 30 pound cans. M. V. Facey, Pres- on, Minn, SPARK IN- Sells like Jubilee - FOR SALE—NEW CROP CLOVER AND ALFALFA honey: put up ln 80 round cans, - $18 em- 10- Dmmd pails, 5 o b, Grace City. Vick, Gnca Cl KON'EY OF sumlon QUALm. 1918 CROP. Also Green County's Famous Brick cheese, Write for prices. "E. B. Rosa, ‘Monroe, = Lumber "L'UMB N’D SH!N I.‘BB A REDUCED > EB A % T qnnlv.mlloherg. red DBDL. 312 %% PAGE mm/— , & rate League members must give the number-of their member- Poultry _—nmm ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS FOR hatching from my selected pen which won two first prizes and one second at the North Dakota state - ultry show January, 1919. . Eggs from this pen 8250 per 16; 3 settings, $6; propasd. A. F. Nichas, Thompson, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE Reds, bred special for egg production. No better strain or “color. Prompt Bh‘DanL Prepaid, 15 eggs for $1.35; 50 for 88 75; 100 for $7. Wm. ._Gragshoff, Route 3, Underwood, Minn, — -SPECIAL SALE ON WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKS, $5, $8, $10 and $15; cockerels, $4 and $5; heavy laying strain, also egg-a-day. Eggs _im . season. Order now. Pleasant Grove Poultry Farm, Har- mony, Minn., R, 3. NEUBERT_IN ATOR, BROODERS AND POUL- try.’ supplies. rices direct from factory to- you. -140-egg. mcubator $7.50 and up. Large catalog !rel:s1 F, Neubert “Incubator Factory, Mankato, n., ISLAND EGGS—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, farm-raised, winter-laying strain, 15 for $1.25; 50 for $3.75; 100 tor $7; prepaid. Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpetod, N. BOURBON RED TURKEYS. EX’!‘BA GOOD THIS year. Hens, $4; toms, $6; Pearl Guineas, $1.25; Rose-Comb White Wynndotta roosters, $2.50. Prame View Stock ¥arm, Knox, N. D. FIFTY VARIETIES HARDY NORTHERN CHICK- ens, - ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, low prices. &ll:i.l}" 3 cents, Dell Walrath, Box Q, Janesville, SINGLE AND ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds; also gn of both strains, Inclose stamps for reply. n F. Zimmermann, Davenport, N FOR - SALE—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB WHITE Wyandotte’ cockerels, good layl.nfi strain, $1.75 each. Karen Bueide, Argusville, D. SILVER-LACED _WYANDOTTES, Leghorns, and Red Sussex; cntaloz free. Kletzer, Vernon Center, ARt Y CTTION/ALOINET, J I T e o FOR SALE—LARGE TYPE, DEEP RED SINGLE- Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, $3 each. Olaus A. Pikop, Elbow Lake, Minn. —_— PUREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- are!s. five-year pen, selected matings of quality. . Birk, Maxbass, N. D. 8.-C. WHITE -Arnold GO OD -WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS _ AT $2.50 and i{ ‘Booking orders for eggs now. John Bentdahl, Hanska, Minn. -PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED eockerels at’ $2.75 and $3 each. Elbow Lake, Minn. “YESTERLAID” PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB thi‘tno Lex;}oni) cockerels, $2.50 each. J. B. Kelly, anville, PURE BLACK LANGSHAN EGGS FOR HATCH- %m,DSl.SlJ per 15. Henry Bruening, Carrington, Oscar Halvorson, B.-C. B. LEGHORN COCKERELS FROM PURE- bred flock, $2 each. W. C. Nickson, Porter, Minn. DOMESTICATED WILD MALLARD DUCK EGGS, $1.50 per 12. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D. OUR RB.-C. BROWN. LEGHORN COCKERELS ABE all‘sold out. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, 8.-C. BUFF LEGHORN COCKERELS, $3: YEAB- ling hens, $2. Marcus Gaa, Webster, N. D. ‘'WANTED—DOMESTICATED CANADIAN = WILD geese. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $7 each. Odegaard Bros., Volga, 8. D. PUREBRED BOUBBON RED TURKEY TOMS, $7 each. Ray De Remer, Webster, 8. D. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VABIETI‘ES. Aye Bros., Blair, Neb., Box PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKEBELS, $2.50. Fred Hartstrom, Belden, N. BLACK LANGSHAN COCKEBELS, $3.25. HENRY Bruening, Oargington, N. BRONZE TURKEYS, TOULOUSE GEESE. JOSEPH McCradie, Grandin, N. I BUY CHICKENS, VEAL EGGS, HIDES. 8. L. McKay, St. Paul, M Farm Machiner’y MR. RMER! DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR old duuble disc Monitor drill on account of the discs_spreading or coming apart. Order a set of my Patent Disc Attachments. These! keep 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. ‘or 65 cents I will mail you a sample. State in_ order whether for_ single or double bar.. John A, Swanson, Bantry, N. D. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, ONE MINNEAPOLIS 40x80 gas tractor complete, with kerosene burner, and 40x61 “separator, eight-bottom Reeves lift plow complete, &all in No. 1 shape. Will sell separate. JFor price nnd particulars write E. 8. Lundberg, Alcester, 8. FOR: SALE—ONE SET OF EIGHT S'x"UBBLE BOT- tom Oliver engine plows complete, or will sell in separate gan of four bhottoms each, Wyn- garden, Pettitone, N. D. FOR SALE—12-24 HAPPY FARM TRACTOR; AL- most new, in good running order. ~ Will gell bargain. H. B. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. FREE BOOK. COMPLETE GAS PLOWING ,K OUTFIT AND threshlaxg outfit, bouglit in 1917 and 1918. Writo Courtenay, N. D, FOR SALE—ONE SIX-BOTTOM JOHN DEERE gang plow in good condition. Walter Conway, N. D. Wanted to Buy e e T en prisan Al hto ires.. GopeF, DEses:. etc market prices. 80 au res, copper, Write for quotatlons. = M. A, Nattalln, 320 Front St., Fargo, N. D, OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR™ HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for n{ou—!owest prices. Mark next shi Jment-—l‘lrgo de, Fur Tanning Co., ND-HAND DISC BSEEDER, 18 OR wg(filemSE%?\u Bubak, Sisseton, 8. D., B. 4. Hay TWENTY TONS NO 1_PRAIRIE HAY ron BALE 820 per. g’x 1. . Fortuns, N. D. Muzsy Bros. Dogs and Pet Stock ol e i el oA o A b e e D O SCOTQH COLLIE: ‘PUPS, mh'&mmn mu.n 5 Orchard Hill Farm, Nicollef hand- * Grinter, . Livestoék. e e e e 352 HEAD OF HIGH-GRADE THREE-YEAR-OLD Heretord cows, all bred to choice registered Here- ford.bulls. ‘These cows were selected as.top calves from. two of the -best Hereiord rancies in the United 'States. Best quality’ Hereford cows in. Mon- tana or North. Dgkota. Will not seli less. thun the 352 head. %x@uud 850 white-fuce calves to drop next May, 180 - 13 registered Hereford bulls, two to four years of age, worth from $500 .to $1,000 each, These cattle are all in good tlesh. Just 1like pure -bloods, - Price, $58, 00 Address J. B, Eaton & 8on;<Box 8, Fargo, N. ! THE. FAIRVIEW PLBCHLBOL\S YOUNG STAL- ~~Hons and mares of tou-stock and better, with good quality and style, and possessors of proven hrecd- ing possibilities. Head your herd with a sire bred for production. and type. Get animals that wili grow & dollar a day, on easy terms at yo.ur oan prices, E. 0. Ophung, Kloten, N. D, ——— TOR SALE—SHORTHORN CATTLE--BULLS, COWS, heifers and calves, Percheron stallions and mires in foal. A few Duroc Jersey bred gilts. This is ! all registered stock and from prize-winning strain, 2 Priced right. 'Come or write to Purebred Stotk Farm, Joe H. Redenius, Rushmore, Minn, WINTER-RAISED CALVES ARE BEST, in spring to pasture. Can sell some small, well-bre Holsteins, Shoruxorna or crated to express, for $17.50 $25. ones $30 to $40. Bulls or helfara Johnson, South 8t. Paul,” Minn. READY fancy, Guernseys, Big weaned Write Paul e voung jacks to sell. Raise mules! They never sold for as much money as now. Write for prices nnd terms. Am buying all. classes’ of mules, Wruo what you have. B.' w Elder Car- rington, N. A -——-—*__—_ GRABOW’S EXTREME BIG TYPES. SIXTY FALL boars. igs are sired by B& Progress, Long Bi Bone and Gerstdale Jones 8 Bome extra 5 spring gilts bred for late farrow. When wrfi rfit:n on the Leader. Gustav Grabow, i Renville, e N S N R 3 REGISTERED BELGIAN STALLION FOR SALE; color bay, age 11, weight 2,100, sure foal getter. Reason_for selling, fillles in hi Carl G. his way. Welo, Hoffman, Minn., R. 1; phone 261, line -9, P At e o B ] M SO 0l ROl B e 34 PUREBRED ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL CALVES Best of breeding. Splendid individuals, Pedigrees furnished. Will accspt bonds. Theo. ¥, _Zimmermann, Amenia, N D PEBCHEBOV STALLIONS for sale. Com! three years old. Prices reason- able. Write or come and see them. Logan Smith, R. 1, Montevideo, Minn. —_— 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, Min P R, e 2 o e 3 -FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED BLACK PERCHE- 4 ron stailion coming four next spring. WIill make ton horse. For particulars write C. E. Williams, Tolna, N. D. — e BERKSHIRES—THE QUICK DEVELOPING KIND: spring and fall Xlxs of both sexes. Write me our lv;mu Al Graupmann, Hamburg, Mlnn, 0x BEGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS A\l) heifers, all ages, from the leading milk strains, );Vrlf)e your wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, ——— e HUMANE DEHORNING PENCIL. DEHORNS 30 calves. Painless, results guaranteed. Price $1. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn. REGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE cows, heifers and calves. Stephen Polirels & Sons, Hugo, Minn. BRED DUBOC GILTS FOR'SALE. WM. BREWER, Oriska, N. 3 For Sale — FOR SALE—30 HORSEPOWER UNDERMOUNTED engine, 38-62 Pitts separator, new wing feeder, in good condition. Write for particulars. Henry Hormann, R. F. 1, Box 63, Whenton, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE MEAT MARKET, . FULLY equipped, icehouse and slaughterhouse. Can sell fixtures separately. Price, $3,000. M. W. Petry, Plaza, N. D. — e 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 fi)cket size booklet, $1. L. M. Amdahl, Hingham, Mont SWEET TONED VIOLIN OUTFIT FOR SALE. Free trial. KEasy payments. Write Bertha me, Shawnee, Kan. FOR -SALE—IDEAL 22 BINGLE DISC DBILL. Joseph Egge, Mt. Vernon, S. Auction - PUBLIC AUCTION MARCH 12. ONE 40-80 AVERY kerosene tractor; one 41-60 Niagara separator, Garden City feeder; one Stewart shock! loader used one fall; one Nilson S8r. tractor; one four-bottom John Deere plow; one Fordson tractor and plow; ‘one 10 or 8-bottom John Deere. plow; que Over- land Smith one-ton truck, and a full Iine of farm machinery _and stock. ' Two miles west, two miles fou:.!h I%' %dayvlue M. B. Monson, Owner, Port- and, AUCTION—80 ACRES OF GOOD BLACK LOAM land, fenced, new house, barn, etc. Also 10 good ' milch cows,” 6 horses, 7 brood sows, farm mas< /| chinery, etc. $1,500 cash will handle this farm,. Sale will be held at the farm, 4% miles north of Ozak Park, Minn., at 11 oclock. ‘Wednesday, March Employment WANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR GEN- eral housework and to help with chickens, Can: come at once and work until January, _State wages, nationality, in first letter. Mrs. Gunder Kittleson, Harmony, Minn., R. 3. RESPECTABLE .WIDOW LADY WITH TWO children, school age, desires position as house- keeper..for bachelor or widower. State wages. - Box 595, Minot, N. . “Co-Operation - ‘“‘How- to Start and Run a Co-Operative Soclety?”’ "A Simple ‘yutem of Accounting,” *‘Co-Operative Education and Recreation,” ‘‘Model Bylaws,” and other clear, short pamphlots emlnlnlnf the right principles and methoda of co OPERATION can obtained for 5 cents each fro GO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE OF AMERICA 2 West 13th Street, New York City. Miscellaneous YUST YOKES BY YANSEN—ONE SOLID HOUR Swedish dialect stories; every line a laugh. Price %(FI cents, Chas, Varley, 546 Beaumont, St. Paul nn. THE EQUITIST, 15 WEEKS 25 CENTS. DRAWER C, Longbranch, Wash. Agents Wanted ne a Autowss emm:l'arucuhn froep Busl Onmmny..» 0 3 2 g square deal. Johnstown, Tanning FARMEBS—CUT THE PBICE OF - HARNESS: half; .shi our - hides .to bo unnad.“, E&"""pflk Hanintng’ "cnf. Station” B, Soutn.Firk.