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D ) # AR A F b 4 . ) ‘/ e v <! wfw rif e »FR @ districts in N © BEST LAND, LEAST MONEY., Farms IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE—HALF SECTION mlmom coun%. g)'n dll)tt'o ngoo%n soil, %Zmplgtseo' set’of ( ; e water; acres broks, balance. flax. lang. | This. f fully proved, a svod purchase for $45 per acre;" mg $8,800. Do not write. if mnot inclined to by nge. This will be sold quick. Also half sec- tion in the famous Red River valley; big crops; no' buildings; one quarter flax land, the other £or. the Jand 3t "prosent priee” SP Fould bay resent prices. . Fargo, N. D., Bog 243. 2 e augt: —_— e DEATH COMPELS ME TO SELL BEFORE SPRING my 320-acre farm four miles southwest Englevale, N. D. Finest farm district in Dakota, never crop failure; 280 acres under cultivation, balance ex- cellent natural pasture; 100 acres fall plowed, 50 acres rfi, 10 alfalfa; new hog pasture, QGently rolling black soil, clay subsoil. . Fairly good build- :rérs, finest water, phone, mail route, consolidated hool. bargain at $50 per acre; $2,000 down, balance 6 ger cent. $ B. pFuzl. R. Ts o Moorhead, Minn, FINE IMPROVED FARM—OWING TO POOR health I am forced to offer my 310-acre farm for sale at a very low figure; 186 acres under. culti- vation. - Level, black rich loam; no sand; quarter fenced with cedar posts. New buildings, consist- inatics ‘and Tally canipped St g a e an equippé ;. good water, f.'r?t':‘o trees. _Located in ‘one of the 'best farming orth Dakota. Terms. Write for ticulars. Address owner, M. E. E., Box St. "Paul, Minn. 5 ar- 75, FOR SALE A BARGAIN OF BARGAINS 320-acre improved fa: with leases to many ad- ining quarters. 106m' cattle, 8 horses, machinery. ear wman. Grazing area for 300 cattle, \Write us for particulars, BOWMAN COUNTY IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Bowman, ‘N. D. STATE OF OPPORTUNITIES. the most extensive part of the famous Milk River valley. No more productive and ?errect farming country in the Northwest. Write or prices on our lmdproved farms; close to town, schools and on graded roads, at owners® prices and on your own terms. Ask for our latest spe- cial list. ~ Farmers’ Land Exchange, Saco, Mont. THREE BARGAINS 160 acres in Gri county, N, D.; 320 acres in Barnes county, N. D.; 160 acres in Clay county, Minn., the latter within one mile of Moorhead. éll improved. ~Good _terms rate of in- low rest. ‘Writs today for particulars. Wi Moorhead, filnn. 2 L s 479-ACRE IMPROVED FARM, mvm. LAND, 420 acres under cultivation, fine buildings, two wells, grove and lots of small fruit; 1%. miles from town. Reasonable cash payment down, bal- ance on terms to suit you, A real fi t llz‘nzsln. Write quick. N. ol an, Harvey, ————— FOR SALE—400 ACRES OF GOOD LAND NEAR the dwt Bismarck; improvements worth $6,000; price, per: acre; also have land on crop pay- ments. Come to the farmers’ state.. I have never ven the -wrong_advice to yil d. . H. Holihan, ‘Blsmarck, leg. g ——— e 80-ACRE. IMPROVED FARM, 50 MILES NORTH- west of Minneapolis. Has good, new buildings; 60 acres cultivated, balance pasture; $85 per acre. Possession March 15, Farmers’ Land Co., Palace -Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, - R SALE—160 ACRES, tillable, near Orrin, Pierce county, per acre. Would consider trade sts or anything I could use. ba, N. D. NICE 320-ACRE FARM, NEARLY ALL CULTI- vated, well located, d buildings. For_ sale or exchange for = thresh| machinery or Q“f)fl your property. W. T. Bosley, Rughy, 100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Ilesser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. 160-ACRE NORTH DAKOTA FARM: 100 ACRES under plow. ' Satisfactory tenant will be offered a chance to buy on easy terms. Land Dept., 312 Hackney Bldg., St. Paul, Minn: 400 ACRES, SEVEN MILES FROM STEELE COUN- ty seat; 200 acres in cultivation; all fenced, good buildings; $30 per acre, easy terms. Postoffice Box 306, Steele, N. D. in quarter sections to whole tract. low prices and easy terms. W. W. Shaw, Enderlin, N. D. 1 HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR. 8. ABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. * Give_description, lo- * cation and cash Franklin, Mo, WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions; par- ticulars free. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR price. James P. White, New CASHi no matter where located: particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. WILD, IMPROV- ed; quarters, halves, sections. Write F. D. Wood- worth, Driscoll, N. D. : 302 ‘ACRES, TWO MILES FROM TOWN; EX- cellent bargain. Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. 270-ACRE STOCK_FARM, FOUR MILES FROM . _country town. Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories TWIN' CITY HARNESS CO. OF MIDWAY, LO- cated dixectls. across the ‘treet. from ‘the " Midway stables; we have on hand rlght at the present: time 1,500 sets of new and second-hand harness, includ- ing some d second-hand brewery harness, which we can sell from $45, $47.50, $50 to $55 per set; also some good plow harness without breeching from . $27.50, $30, $35 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 gl‘ stables. . 1948 University . avenue, St. Paul, nn. in bar steel, pipe. . Does mot slip or crush- the pipe. Releases readily. - Guaranteed not to strip or burr. Sen Sl."{is and lreeelv: this Genuine Trimo Wrench, pre- aid parcel pos %le‘nd today. . The Merlin~ Wrench Co.,” ‘St. 'Paul, Minn. g /FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH: our new 1919 carburetors, Thirty-four miles pe fnllon. TUse cheapest line or half kerosene. nereased power. - Styl on high, "Attach it yourself. Money back guarantee. . Thirty days’ " ——— e YO, O FOR SALE—ONE THOUSAND SETS OF SECOND- hand - government _artillery -harness and' 100 heavy western - government cowboy saddles, used only short time; also good second-hand ' leather haiters at $6. per dozen. Bdrrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. ————— LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness” in° West. Your own price.. 500 dozens 1x21-inch esoml hame straps new, $2 dozen. Cata- logs mafled free,” Liberty bonds accepted at par. ;’flfllway Haress Co,, 1953 University Ave., St. aul, nn, < CHOTGE LINB OF LATE MODEL, wssl E&% cari on- hand that will ‘he sold at et, 1905 Midway, [St. Paul, Minn, Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers: Take advantage of this bargain.’ that will rise you. 'Midway Motor Mar- |. prios st il gl 5 BIG . PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE results come from Leader Classified Ads. ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks Poultry TRY CONDENSED BUTTERMILK—NOTHING BET- ter for growth in pigs fed with cornmeal. double production in poultry. hip) lots from our factories at uth, Grand Forks and Sioux Falls, ~ Products aranteed. Write for {;:;e catalog today. Grelck-Hovey Co., St. Paul, nn, ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS FOR hatching from my selected pen which won two first prizes and one second at the North Dakota state goultry show January, 1919. Eifs from this pen, 2.50 per 15; 8 settings, $6; prepaid, A. F, Nienas, Thompson, N. D. 2 NEUBERT INCUBATOR, BROODERS AND POUL- try supplies. . Prices direct from . factory to you. 140-egg incubatar, $7.50 and up. Large catalog free. F. A. Neubert Incubator Factory, Mankato, Minn. * B 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, FROM hardy farm-raised, heavy winter laying stock, $2 éggs in ‘séason.” Nelson Bros., each. Hatching Rockdale Farm, Atwater, Minn, EGGS—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, farm-raised, winter-laying = strain, 15 for $1.25; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $7; prepaid. Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. BOURBON RED TURKEYS. EXTRA GOOD THIS ear. Hens, $4; toms, $6; Pearl Guineas, $1.25; se-Comb White Wyandotte roosters, $2.50. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, N. D. EXCELLENT QUALITY _SINGLE-COMB BROWN Leghorn cockerels -of first prize ing - stock. They are beauties, $2 each, H. T. Bunger, Lu- verne, Minn. W. H. TURKEY TOMS, $7; HENS, $5;. IMPERIAL Pekin drakes, $2. _Won _first .prize at Bismarck show 1919. Phil. Edw. Hatch, Baldwin, N. D., Box 127. SINGLE AND ROSE-COMB = RHODE ISLAND Re of both. strains. Inclose stam ds; also | ef for reply. .‘105%‘ F. Zimmermann, Davenport, N. EGGS—ROSE-COMB. BUFF LEGHORN, COLUM- bian Wyandottes, Silver Wyandottes, Rose-Comb Reds. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, n, FOR SALE—FEW CHOICE BARRED ROCK. COCK- erels, 50 each. This ad will appear’ only: one time. Mrs, Frank: Fogle, Forman, WD. 5 FOR = SALE—PUREBRED . ROSE-COMB WHITE Wyandotte ' cockerels, good laying strain, $1.76 each. Karen Bueide, Argusville, N. D. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, 2 years’ careful selection, large, vigorous stock, $ each, - J. M. Colter, Voltaire, N. D. BUFF WYANDOTTES—75 COCKERELS FOR SALE. Eggs for hatching. Booklet on - request. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, Cuba, N. D. BABY CHIX—ROSE-COMB RED APRIL CHIX, $18 per 100; May and June, $15. Order early. Tom Peckham, McGregor, N. D. R SALE—THOROUGHBRED R.-C. RHODE Island eggs, $1.50 for 13, $2.75 for 26, $10 for 100. Grover Testerman, Coberg, Mont. ROSE-COMB_ RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS at $3 and $4. Birds from cholce pen, $7.50. R. W. Helvey, Upham, N. D. TOULOUSE GEESE, . EITHER SEX, $4; White Orpington cockerels, $2.50. Square Farm, Perth, N. D. “YESTERLAID” PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB White Legwhnm cockerels, $2.50 each. J. B. Kelly, Vanville, N. D. 2 PUREBRED 8.-C. BROWN _ LEGHORN EGGS, choice matings, $2 per 15. Vail’s Poultry Ranch, Loomis, Wash, 2 PURE BLACK LANGSHAN EGGS FOR HATCH- g.“-,,s“‘“ per 15, Henry Bruening, Carrington, WS < =} E 8.-C. Deal =~ R.-C. B. LEGHORN bred flock, $2 each. DOMESTICATED $1.50 per 12. COCKERELS FROM PURE- W. C. Nickson, Porter, Minn. WILD MALLARD DUCK EGGS, Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D. ling hens, $2. Marcus Gaa, Webster, N. D. WANTED—DOMESTICATED CANADIAN = WILD geese. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. Aye Bros., Blair, Neb., Box 3. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK Fred Hartstrom., Belden, N. BLACK LANGSHAN COCKERELS, $3.25. Bruening, Carrington, N. D. I(;OCKEBELS. $2.50. HENRY BRONZE TURKEYS, TOUID.OUSE GEESE. JOSEPH . McCradie, Grandin, N. I BUY CHICKENS, VEAL, EGGS, HIDES. S, L McKay, St. Paul, Minn. Lumber P tivored your sation. Send 1umber st for eatie n. A e elivel your st ) X Co mate. Pay after unloading. Ly 1138-N, Tacoma, Wesh, . LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade a- specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N Tacoma, Wash. LL QUOTE DELIVERED PRICES ON IDAHO w}adhce?lnr posts ‘to farmers. C. B. Foote, Colburn, aho. ~Miscellaneous ST YOKES BY YANSEN—ONE SOLID HOUR Swedish dialect stories; EVB? line a laugh. Price %i‘l cents. = Chas. Varley, 546 Beaumont, St. Paul, _Minn. THE EQUITIST, 15 WEEKS 256 CENTS.” DRAWER C, Longbranch, Wash. 2 B Wool ' el WE SPIN. WOOLEN YARN' AND SELL TO consumer: $3 per pound, prepaid - direct *to you; white, ‘hlack, sheen’s gray or Kkhaki, Send us our ‘wool. County agents wanted. The Fergus 'alls Woolen Mills Co., Fergus Falls, Minn, Professional Schools BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free. Write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- nepin, Minneapolis, Minn. Agents Wanted 3 ARE TN- wildfire. : Exclusive territo " Jublice o i el & Mrg. Co., Oniha, New, SP. tensifler. ~ Banfshes spark p!%unuble.‘ PAGE. ! .-C. BUFF LEGHORN COCKERELS, $3: YEAR- 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. To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 8 cents per word is made. League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the efore date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE rite. quick. . Jubilee || chickens, eggs, produce Seed ——— SWEET CLOVER -— SWEET CLOVER — SWEET Clover, ‘‘Sweet Clover hus made good. make profitable agriculture on loafing acres and make green pastures ssible where no grass -is now growing.”’—Ohio ‘Experlment Station. Sweet clover in experience at Cloverlea Farm is our great- est rotation plant in Northwest. We have hardy seed of highest quality., Datus C. Smith, Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, N. D. — e ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA NORTHERN GROWN, the best and most hardy seed on the market, from state inspected flelds; genuine pale blue blossom Grimms with pedigree; No. 1, 99.26 pure, 40 cents per pound; No. 2, 30 cents; Montana native variety, 25 cents and 15 cents, Other distribution. point, Moorhead, Minn, Address James Rannel, Harlem, Mont., Box A 104. BUY YOUR SEED CORN DIRECT FROM THE grower through the Meeker County Seed Growers’ clation, Dassel, Minn. Minnesota 13, North- western Dent and White Rustler, nicely selected. Germination 95-100 per cent; $4 on ear, $4.50 shelled and graded, per bushel, sacks included; 25 bushels or more, 5 cents less per bushel. WE SELL NO SEED THAT IS NOT FIRST TEST- - ed and approved by North Dakota Laboratories, requlrll;f.doubtlesa the h ard in America, u get the benefit wherever you are. 8end to us for hardy sweet clover seed. Datus C. Smith, Cloverlea Seed Co., Blanchard, SEED CORN, FIRE-DRIED. IT HAS BEEN SE- lected with size and earliness in view of the past seasons. Have Minnesota 13, KEarly Minnesota White dent, Golden dent, same size as 13, but earlier. Test 96 and better; $4.60 per bushel, sacks included. L. H. Nelson, Kerkhoven, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA GROWN CHOICE SELECTED kiln-dried’ earliest variety yellow and white dent corn. Either matures in 85 days; 98 per cent germination aranteed; $4.50 per bushel, sacks included. John Berger, Hankinson, N. D. —— FOR SALE—BUGLESS SEED POTATOES, SE- lected, $2.76 per bushel. Minnesota Golden Jowel ellow seed corn, graded, $4.50 per bushel. W." asal, Brownton, Minn. 3 —_— PURE REGISTERED GRIMM ALFALFA. SEED, absolutely guaranteed; recleaned, 50 cents the pound. W. D. O'Malley, Mound P. 0., Slope County, N. D. LIMITED AMOUNT OF MEDIUM RED CLOVER - secd, free from quack. For sale at 40 cents in g&und lots, sacks included. C. A. Lund, nn. STATE INSPECTED AND CERTIFIED _SEED 'grain for sale. Minnesota 105 barley and Swedish select oats. N. A. Abramson, Red Wing, Minn. FOR SALE—HIGH-TEST MILLET SEED, EARLY Fortune, bushel $2.50; also White Wonder, bushel $ H. H. Templeman, Box 202, Sawyer, N. D. FOR SALE—FLINT AND WHITE CAP DENT SEED corn, $4.50 per bushel. - Shelled and graded, sacks free. F. E. Wallace, Clearwater, Minn. GREEN MOUNTAIN AND THE S0-CALLED BUG- less plant tatoes for sale. Write for prices. Paul Freyholtz, Fairfax, Minn. FOR SALE—BROMUS SEED, FREE FROM gunck; $20 per hundred f. o. b. this station.. ames McKee, Tappen, N. D. PUREBRED NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN. Best ‘seeds, best prices. 8end for circular. C. S Boveer Klk Point, 8. D. SEED CORN—EARLY MURDOC ern Dent; test 98; $5 per hushgf Mapleton, Minn. BUGLESS SEED POTATOES AT $2.50 PER bushel, sacks included. Matt Holman, Miller, 8. D. WHITE SWEET -CLOVER HULLED, ‘26 TO 33 cents per pound. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN, $5 BUSHEL. Simmons 8eed Company, Moorhead, Minn, HUNGARIAN MILLET, $4 PER BUSHEL. D. D. Simmons, Moorhead, = Minn. " Wanted to Buy WANTED—SCRAP TRON BY CARLOTS. HIGHEST market prices. Also auto tires, copper, brass, etc. Write for quotations. M. A. Naftalin, 820 Front St., Fargo, N. D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, FURS. Or will tan them for E{ou—lowest prices. Mark gext shi; m%nt-—Fum de, Fur & Tanning Co., 'argo. ~N. D. WANT TO BUY GOPD SECOND-HAND 24 OR 28- inch separator, nneapolis preferred. Route Box 52, Slayton, Minn. $ Personal Notice $25 REWARD FOR WHEREABOUTS OF MILTON Wiltse, who left home August 18 to. work in thresh- ing. @ is an. American farm boy, 18 years old, five feet seven inches tall, weight 140, fair com- plexion, light brown hair and gray eyes., He rode a Peerless bicycle, with red arrow -tires, and car- ried a ézny-brown dress suit and wore blue over- alls and jacket and checked cap. Please send in- formation to W. J. Wiltse, Sheldon, N. D. Employment NORTHWEST- Joseph Minkel, v. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. MEN—WOM- en, = $80 to $135 month. Paid vacations. Short hours. . Pleasant work. Common educstion suf- ficient, - Write immediately for st positions now ?«Peni Franklin Tustitute, Dept. D48, ester, EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS POSITION HAND- ling stallion. Perry Hastings, Big Lake, Minn. Kodak Finishing LET US DEVELOP YOUR FILMS. ONLY 25 cents for six-exposure roll and six prints. Postal size, 40 cents, mafled prepaid. Moen’s Art Studio, Box K, Preston, Minn. FILMS DEVELOPED—ROLLS, 6 CENTS; PACKS, 12 cents. Printing postels 5 cents, prints 3 cents. Photo Finishing Co., Litchfield, Minn. Tanning PRICE. OF HARNESS S—CUT. THE - lgfirl;’m half; ship- your hides to ‘be tanned. ‘il{o'nth Park Tanning Co.,- Statlon B, South Park, Patents ] ATENTS _ SECURED _IN ALL _ COUNTRIES. mpt and_ reliable. services, Advice free. A. E. Cavisen, 143 Plymouth Blog, Minneapoiis, Minn,. o > o Livestock THE FAIRVIEW PERCHERONS, YOUNG STAL- lions and mares of ton-stock and better, with good quality and style, und possessors of proven breed- ing possibilitics, Head your herd with a sire Lred for production aud type. Get animals that will grow u dollar u day, on easy terms at your own prices, E. O, Ophang, Kloten, N, D. —_— e TRY CONDENSED BUTTERMILK—NOTHING BET- ter for growth in pigs fed with cornmeal. It will double . prodyction in poultry. Shipped in barrel lots from our factorles at Duluth, Grand Forks and Sioux Falls. Products guaranteed. Write for fiele catalog today. Grelck-Hovey Co., St. Paul, nn. - —— FOR SALE—SHORTHORN CATTLE—BULLS, COWS, heifers and calves, Percheron stallions and mares in foal. A few Duroc Jersey bred gilts, Tlis is all rogistered stock and from prize-winning straln, Priced right. Come or write to Purebred Stock Farm, Joe H. Redenius, Rushmore, Minn. WINTER-RAISED CALVES ARE BEST. READY in spring to pasture, Can sell some small, iancy, well-bred Holsteins,. Shorthorns. _or _ Guernseys, to express, !(al 17.50 to $25. Big weane: ones $30 to $40. ils or helfers. Write Paul Johnson, South St. Paul, Minn, o cdeandls B LA e N LD S D) M MAMMOTH JACKS—I AM NOW BSHIPPING IN some large young jacks to sell. Raise mules! They never sold for as much money as now. Write for prices and terms. Am buying all_classes of mules. Write what you have. B. W. Elder, Car- rington, N. D. e et S UL L (N R GRABOW’'S EXTREME BIG TYPES. SIXTY ) ALIL boars. Plgs are sired by Big Progress, Long B.g Bone and Qerstdale Jones 8th, Some extra goud spring gilts bred for late farrow. When writing m?n on e " Leader. Gustay Grabow, Renville, nn, FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CATTLE OR ANY- thing I can use an A No. 1 Percheron stallion, eight years old, imported 1913; good breeder and worker:.- Weight 1,800, color black. Chas. Schu- macher, Courtenay, N. D, PUREBRED ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL CALVES for sale. Best of breeding. Splendid individuals. Pedigrees furnished. Will accept bonds, Theo. ¥. Zimmermann, Amenia, N. D. FOR SALE—FOUR GRADE SHORTHORN BULLS, nine months old, also ten heifers. Prices reason- ‘able. WIill uaccept Liberty bonds at par. Wm. L. Hintz, Alden, Minn., R, 1. — e TWO REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLIONS for sale. Coming three years old. Prices reason- able, Write or come. and see them. Logan Smith, R. 1, Montevideo, Minn, . FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED BLACK PERCHE- ron stallion coming four next spring. Will muke _ton horse. For particulars write' C. E. Williams, Tolna, N. D. BERKSHIRES—THE QUICK DEVELOPING KIND; spring and fall pigs of both sexes., Write me fiur lvgmw. 1 A. Graupmann, Hamburg, Miun,, x_16. BEGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND heifers, all ages, from the leading milk strains. évflg your wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, | REGISTERED GALLOWAY BULLS; ALSO CHOICE cows, heifers and calves. Stephen Pollreis & Sons, Hugo, Minn. Farm Machinery FOR SALE—ONE CASE 12-25 KEROS) TRAC- tor; one four-bottom 14-inch Grand Deétour plow; both 1918 models, Guarantee both to be in good condition. Will give practical demonstration when weather permits, Cash vvflce, $1,500, or will trade ;2{ livestock. G. E. Woodward, St. Paul Park, nn, FOR SALE—AULTMAN-TAYLOR 80-60 HORSE- power eng., 1917 model; eight-bottom John Deere eng. plow, -seven-breaker bottom; 36-58 Case sep- arator, only run 20 days. Will sell this entire outfit for cash only. Wm. W. Sayers, 705 Main St., Minot, N. D. FOR SALE—16 GAAR-SCOTT; 15-25-32 CASE; 10-20 Avery; several 12 horsepower steam engines; 40-80 and "several smaller tractors; 22-38 to 44-64 sep- arators; fine condition. Also draft stallions. James Burrier, Cedar, Iowa. FOR SALE—ONE-SET OF EIGHT STUBBLE BOT- tom Oliver engine plows complate,® or will sell in ‘separate gangs of four bottoms each, N. Wyn- garden, Pettitone, N, D, FOR SALE—12-24 HAPPY FARM TRACTOR; AL- most new, in_good running order. _ Will sell at bargain. H. B. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. COMPLETE GAS PLOWING OUTFIT AND threshing outfit, bought in 1917 and 1918, Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. FOR SALE—BIG BULL TRACTOR, KEROSENE burner, No. 1 shape; cheap for cash. Box 222, New Ulm, Minn, For Sale FOR SALE—ONE MEAT MARKET, FULLY equipped, icehouse and slaughterhouse. _Can ' sell fixtures separately. Price, $3,000. M. W. Petry, Plaza, N. D. KISSEL KAR, SEVEN-PASSENGER, IN GOOD order, Cash or trade in farm land. F. A. Nien- llx‘sluur, care National Exchange bank, St. Paul, nn. “AMDAHL’S NINE YEARS’ ence in the Fleld.”” Vest L. M. Amdahl, Hingham, Mont, FOR SALE—THREE-UNIT. HINMAN MILKER: slx-genr-old Belgian stallion, weight ‘1,800 potinds. Gerh. Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. - Honey and Cheese I HAVE ABOUT HALF A CAR OF VERY. NICE clover honey left with me for sale at once. This honey is thoroughly ripened, rich and fine flavored and will be sold as long as it lasts at 26 cents p':r pi;‘l}nd in 30-pound cans. M. V. Facey, Pres- n, nn. FOR SALE—NEW CROP CLOVER AND ALFAVFA honey: put up in Go?mund cans, $18 per can; 10- pound pails, $3.25, f. o. b, Grace City. / Potrich & Vick, Grace City, N. D. HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, - Also Green County’s Famous Brick cheese. for prices. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis, Dogs and Pet Stock ENGLISH SHEPHERD DOGS, NATURAL HEEL- " ers. I have six females elfht weeks old. Will sell for $5 each. No hetter farm dog on' earth fer farm use. Chas, Schumacher, Courtenay, N. D). FOR SALE—FEMALE AIREDALE PUPPIES, FINE specimens, _ registered, two months old, $15 each. Anthony, Hunter, N. D. FOR SALE—WATER SPANIEL AND WOLFHOUND. Stamps. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn, Hay Write TWENTY TONS NO. .1 PRAIRIE HAY FOR SALE: : $20 per ton f. o, b, Fortuna, N, D. ' Muzzy Bros. A fairly reliable way to find out how to vote, if the organized farmers and workers in your neighborhood have not nominated candidates, is to inquire as to how the man who is out 1918 CROP, “to take your hidc. off is going to vote. 'Mergtii»i;_ the Leader. When iWyliixié ‘Advertisers RN

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