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ADVERTIS] ENTS SEEPy Vst WAS $100— HOW $57 Here 18 the famous Oliver Typewrlter of- fering you a saving of $43. The $57 Oliver, is our identical $100-model, brand few, never ' - Farms MINNESOTA LANDS FOR SALE, POSSESSION at once. 120 acres, well improved, 95 acres fine level fleld, 25 ucres blue grass pasture, with run- ning water. Stearns county, Minn., 100 miles weat of Twin Eities; half mile to school, two miles to loading stution, three miles to good railroad town, six miles to Sauk Center. Price, $85 per acre. Terms to suit, Writo for photo of buildings. = Ju- vestors Security - Assoclation, 805 Andrus Bldg, Leader Classified Department i “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 results come from Leader Classified Ads. ; } L Minneapolis. r ¢ used. © Our finest and latest modal. The . Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. - To members of the National Nonpartisan POOR MAN’S- CHANCE TO GET FARM IN MILD same as used by many oi the biggest con- league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate climate in western Washington. 300 acres four p cerns. Over 700,000-sold. We send an Oliver of 8 cents per-word is made. League members must give the number of their member- ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate:. All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks béfore date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE ', miles from county seat; two acres bearing orchard, apples, pears, peaches, plums; 100 acres easlly cleared; wood enough to pay price of place; splendid fruit land; spuds, wheat, alfalfa do well. Price $3,500; $1,000 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent interest. 0, J. Nelson, owner, 4835 31st Ave. 8. E,, Portland, Ore. 160-ACRE FINE, LEVEL, HIGHLY IMPROVED stock and grain farm, half mile from store, cream- for Free Trial. Not one cenf down. if you want to keep it, pay us at the rate of $3 per month until the XS'I is paid: This is the ; greatest typewriter: bar- gain in the world. ‘Write today for our new book, “The Typewriter on the Farm.” r 3 N § s L Poultr ‘geed f”ihll‘l“d schggl; six miles l!mm Lfililg J’rnlrlc'. ](lood The Oli jter Co 2 y huildings, acres _under cuitivation, balance Ohver Tylm'flld —___._y—____. % fenced umr pasture; $85 per acre; easy terms. Fred N P 3723 Oliver Typewriter Bldg. | TRY CONDENSED BUTTERMILK—NOTHING, BET- Trichenbach, - Osakis, Minn.,, R. 1. SIX THOUSAND ACRES OF UNIMPROVED LAND in Otter Tail county, Minn,, for sale, to close out a partnership, Tracts from 80 to 600 acres in rize. Small payment down and easy terms, Charles R, Wright, Fergus Falls, Minn, MONTANA LANDS! A LARGE NUMBER. OF North Dakota people bought land here last month, Come now and get a choice 320-acre. improved homestead -while they last. N, J. Brandt, hite- water, via Saco, Mont. ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA NORTHERN GROWN, the best and most hardy seed on the market, from state inspected fields; 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 Jumes Rannel, Harlem, Mont.,, Box A 104, — SEED CORN, FIRE-DRIED. IT HAS BEEN SE- lected with_size and earliness in view of the ‘past seasons. Have Minnesota 13, Early Minnesota White dent, Golden Ray dent, same size as 13, ter for- growth in- pigs fed with cornmeal. = It will double production in poultfi. Shipped in ‘barrel ~lots from our factories at Duluth, Grand Forks and Sioux = Falls. Products aranteed. ~ Write for g&;e _catalog today. Grelck-Hovey Co., St. Paul, nn, X o i Chicago, Il (11.07) + AGAINST MILITARISM Los Angeles, Cal. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ' X If you can spare me a little space T T T —————— S — SINGLE-COMB - WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING eggs -from hens mated to “cockerels of new blood and good quality. Write for our show winnings. Egg prices, $2 per 15; $9-per 100. ‘We guarantee fertility. Pay-U-Well Farm, F. P, Kroehler, Mgr., Henderson, Minn.. . e 2 but earlier. Test 96 and better; $4.60 per bushel, FOR SALE—ROSEAU COUNTY FARMS, @ WILD A F'e in your valuable paper, I would like | E_c_ wrirE WYANDOTIES, WE ARE BOOKING sacks inclied. L. H. Nelson, Kerkhoven, Mim: S e L D oe ot farh i . to say a few words in regard to mili- orders now for hatching eggs; $1.50 for 15;: $6 for | FOR SALE—A QUANTITY OF CAREFULLY SE- formation ‘write L. E. Olson, R. 2, Badger, Minn. 3 . TG 100. Purebred Bourbon Red turkey eggs, 30 cents Iocted EWhite i Dent’ sted:corn, - testing 198, Por Cent : | - e e ety 4 tarism. It looks to me at this time each. Pearl Guinea cggs abofit, May ‘5. Prairle germination, ~Especlally adapted for the North- | FOR SALE--160 ACRES 60 MILES EAST OF ST. View Stock Fatm, Knox, NEUBERT INCUBATOR, BROODERS AND POUL- try supplies. Prices direct from factory to you.’ 140-egg incubator, $7.50 and up. Large catalog free. ~ F. A. Neubert Incubator Factory, Mankato, Minn, T 8.-C. WHITE ~LEGHORN COCKERELS, - FROM harfly f;lm:-nll‘s;d.. he“l’h winter lny%qn stoc)lxa. $2 eac atch! eason., s Rockdale Farm, Aotzsg:ur, fim“ho s —_— e e . 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. —_— e, EGGS FOR SALE—BLUE_ ANDALUSIANS, $3 per 15; Partridge, Plymouth Rocks, $2.50 per 15; 8.-C. White Orpingtons, $5 per 100, L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, n. — EGGS FROM_PUREBRED, HIGH EGG STRAIN Rose-Comb Brown Leghor: 1,25 per setting; 50 or more at 7 cents each. . Edward ‘A. Swenson, Belgrade, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs for hatching: good laying strain; $1 per 13; g :‘»er 100. W. O. Lewis, Colman, 8. D., Rx 35, Paul. Good buildings, one mile town, $60. = 160 acres, well improved, Douglas county, Minn,, $80 © per acre, Sylvester, Endicott Bldg., St. Paul. $1000 DOWN, ‘NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR' 1y years, secures good clover farm, No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets, George A, Besser, 8253 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. 400 ACRES RICH SOIL, 100 PER CENT TILLABLE; good buildings, grove, water, two miles from mar- ket. Absolutely a snap. $32 per acre; reasonable terms. L. L. Shaw, Aneta, N. D. NORTH DAKOTA — SPECIAL BARGAIN. 240 acres six miles from Rugby; mostly cultivated; fair improvements, Sell or trade, What have you? W. T. Bosley, Rugby, N. D. AVE CASH DBUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give_description, lo- cation “and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo, WOULD YOU S8ELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions; / pir- ticulars free. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulurs free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. BEST LAND, LEAST MONEY, WILD, IMPROV- ed; quarters, halves, sections. * Write F. D. Wood- worth, Driscoll,, N. D. WILL GIVE INFORMATION OF THE BEST, homesteads in Montana, Send $2. J. E. Cesak, 8t.. Anthony, N. D, FOR SALE—320 ACRES, IMPROVED, FINE! water; bargain, $22, Address P. 0. Box 192, Timber Lake, 8. D. 5 270-ACRE. STOCK FARM, FOUR MILES FROM country town. - Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. K 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 animals that will grow a dollar a day, on easy terms at your own prices. E. O. Ophang, Kloten, N. D. 7 TRY CONDENSED BUTTERMILK—NOTHING BET- . ter for growth in pigs fed with. cornmeal. It will double production in poultry. Shipped in barrel lots from our factorles uat Duluth, Grand Forks aud Sioux Falls. Products guaranteed. Write for %r{t;e catalog today, Grelck-Hovey Co., $t. Paul, nn. : PUREBRED REGISTERED PERCHERON STAL- lon, 11 years old, weight 1,800; complete - road . cart_and harness. Prico $285. Will accept Liberty bonds. Anton J. Kubat, Lawton, N. D, 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—PUREBRED DUROC JERSEY PIGS OF August farrow. ~ Well grown, some fine boars, also gilts. ‘Crimson- Gano breeding. Write W. Kasal, Brownton, Minn. BERKSHIRES--THE QUICK DEVELOPING KIND; spring and fall. pigs of both sexes. Write me our lv;mts. Al A, Graupmann, Hamburg, Minn., ox 16. REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND heifers, all ages, “from the lending milk strains. Wrilt;a your ~wants. Chas. Splonskowskl, Marion, as though the militarists are doing and are going to do everything in their ‘power to force upon America compulsory military, training. Can it be possible that thé militar- e« ists are so shortsighted that they do : not realize the fact that this would be following directly in the footsteps of Germany? . Germany, the best-pre- pared and best-equipped nation in’ the world fell, as practically every. ‘other well-prepared nation has, be-. cause, being prepared, they become arrogant and unreasonable, wishing to dominate other nations. Shall we, the American people, al- low a few military men, just because they like: military life and notoriety, to place us in such a position? I sure- -ly—hope not. ; s "JAMES A, McCULLOCH. A -Mr. McCulloch is probably right in i holding military men responsible for 3 .. .some of the propaganda for militar- _ism, but the great and important part of the demand comes from our great special privilege interests who have wrung great profits from 'the people and now feel the need of foreign fields i ..~ for investment. If we weren’t trying i to live in the same house with special qE privilege at home, we wouldn’t have ‘to worry much. about militarism. - . : Lumber west. Shelled or on the ear, $4 per bushel. Louis Sorensen, Porter, Minn., R. 1. FOUR YEARS' CROSSING. MY APRIL CORN planted 1last April with success; kiln .dried; $8 bushel; $4 bushel in fire district. Shipping 50-50, *Full instructions. H. Richter, R. 3, Montgomery, nn. YELLOW DENT SEED_CORN, NORTH DAKOTA success for 34 years:; Ed Bond varlety; $5.50 per bushel. Early Fortune millet seed, $4 per 100 pounds. W. A, Pannebaker, Oakes, N. D. SELECT, GRADED, 98 PER CENT HOME-GROWN seed corn, $2.75 to $3.75 per bushel. Several varieties. ~ Circular.-~free. Johnson & Arneson, Dassel, Meeker votinty, Minn. ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA NORTHERN GROWN, most hardy seed on the market. Farmers’ prices. for ~ sample and price. Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont, SEED CORN BRED FOR PRODUCTION. MINNE- sota No. 13, Rustler’s White dent, individual ear fl:‘red. $4 per bushel. . Alfred Carlsted, Dassel, nn. GROW THE BEST—CALIFORNIA TREE BEAN (white navies), "hand-picked, northern-grown, gsrhhlmdred. E. W. Gregory, R, 2, Coeur d’Alene,_ aho. 3 > FOR SALE—GOOD EARLY OHIO SEED POTA- toes, $1 per bushel; sacks. extra, Send me your sacks by parcel post. A. C. Smith, Milnor, N. D.x TIMOTHY, WITH 15 PER CENT RED CLOVER seed, delivered in 20-pound lots at 14 cents per pound. Thephen Singer, Kratka, Minn, FOR SALE—FLINT AND WHITE CAP DENT SEED corn, $4.50 per bushel. Shelled and graded, sacks free. F. E. Wallace, Clearwater, Minn. FOR _SALE—BROMUS SEED, FREE. FROM quack; $20 per hundred f. o. b. this station. James McKee, Tappen, N. D. FOR SALE—WISCONSIN PEDIGREED NO. § BAR- ley, 56 bushels per acre. Write for price. Michael ~ Molitor, New -Holstien, Wis. - SEED CORN—EARLY MURDOCK, NORTHWEST- ern Dent; test .98; $5 per bushel. Joseph Minkel, Mapletori, Minn, WHITE SWEET CLOVER HULLED, 26 ‘TO 33 cents per pound. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. NORTHWESTERN DENT SEED CORN, $5 BUSHEL. Simmons Seed Company, Moorhead, . Minn, TIMOTHY . SEED, 11 CENTB. PER POUND. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn, HUNGARIAN MILLET, $4 PER BUSHEL. D. D. Simmons, Moorhead, Minn. - (E f Rz -SINGLE AND, ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds; also.eggs of both strains. Inclose stamps for reply. John F. Zimmermann, Davenport, N. D. E%Gsmgnouwaynnlnnnn ssll‘?(e)LEl-SCO:gB BI{S‘&?‘ rpingtons, er layers. r 15; r 3 Mrs. Harry R. Danielson, Pettibone, N. 1).pa EGGS—ROSE-COMB' BUFF - LEGHORN, COLUM- bian W’;"nndot!os. Silver _Wyandottes, Rose-Comb Reds. . Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn, FERRIS STRAIN SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEG- horns; hatching cgegs, $1.50 per 15; $8 per 100. Miss Gertrude Mauer, Slayton, Minn. — EGGS PREPAID—WHITE WYANDOTTES, FARM raised, winter layers; $1.50 per 15, $7 per 100. Mrs. Chris Wold, Enderlin, N. D, . SILVER-LACED = WYANDOTTES, = 8.-C. . WHITE Leghorns and Red BSussex., Catalog free. Arnold Kietzer;. Vernon Center, Minn, BABY CHIX—ROSE-COMB RED APRIL CHIX, $18 per 100; May and June, $15. Order early. Mrs, Tom Peckham, MeGregor, .N. D. 2 ¢ ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN COCKERELS FROM hmoua}?rlu-wlnnlng strains, $3-each. Wm. Hone- brink, Box 34, Atwater, Minn. 3 v v PUREBRED ' 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els; - Some. very choice ones at $3 each; balance, $2. -D. H. Moors, Overly, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE " ORPINGTON COCKERELS, $2.50 each; hens and pullets, $1.50 each. Chas. M. Aldrich, Sarles, N. D. : PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTON hatching eggs, '$1.50 per 15, prepaid. G.(H. Moha- gen, Grafton, N. D. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, FINE gé“ill)l' 8]%.50 9t‘ailch. Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, . D., Box 94. PUREBRED - 8.-C. BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, choice matings, $2 per 15. Vail’s Poultry Ranch,- Loomis, Was 7 2 PUREBRED B.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS. NO. 1 “stock; open range; $6 per 100. Belle Kinsgey, * Towner, N. D. A PURE 'WHITE ORFINGTON EGGS. FOR HATCH- ing, 15 for $1.25. illie Krohn, ‘Omemee, N. D. EGGS FROM PUREBRED. PLYMOUTH - ROCKS, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. Mike Berg, Peoitibone, N. D. : BLACK LANGSHAN COCKERELS, $3 EACH, BEST breeding. H. M. Harden, Lane, 8. D. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. Aye. Bros., Blair,” Neb; Box 3. 1 BUY CHICKENS, EGGS, HIDES. 8. L. McKay, St. Paul, M?&:L g 2 2 E l GOOD 'NO. 1 LUMBER DELIVERED ANYWHERE in North Dakota at $28 per M, in Minnesota at $30 per M, and Jowa at $32 per M, Write us for prices on lumber, millwork, ‘pain bardware and all kinds of buliding materials, James Lum- beér Co., 2900 Como Boulevard, Minneapelis, Minn." Y SAVE . ONE-FOURTH, BUY 'YOUR LUMBER, * i shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No order g too small, * We ship quick from Twin City Transfer. Write postal now for.price list. Neubert Lumber Co., Box 902, Mankato, Minn. . POSTS—LUMBER—SHINGLES. © LOWEST PRICES 5 ) delivered your station, . Send lumber list for esti- {‘ mate.. Pay after unloading. ' Kirk Co,, Box 1138-N, ‘Harness, Automobiles and Accessories gain, " Buy direct; save middleman’s profit. Four- teen inches, constructed of drop-forged selected bar steel. WIill take ¥ -inch wire 40 1%-inch pipe. Does not, slip’ or crush the pipe, Releases 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. %find today. The Merlin Wrench Co., Bt. Paul, nn. —_— FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER WITH our new 1919 carburetors. ~Thirty-four miles per . fnllon. TUse 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 Carburctor Co., 473 Madison, Dayton, Ohlo. FOR SALE—ONE THOUSAND SETS OF SECOND- hand government _artillery harness and 100 heavy western government cowboy = saddles, used only a, short time; also’ good second-hand, leather —haiters at $6 per dozen. .Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Hofse Market, St. Paul, Minn. o LARGEST S8TOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness in West. Your own price. 500 dozens Ix21-inch good hame straps. new, $2 dozen.- Cata- logs mailed free. Libertybonds accepted at par. Midway - Harness, : Co., 1953 University ~Ave., St. Paui, Minn. WANT BELT POWER? THEN PAY ONLY $12.50 for Simplex power transmitter for your Ford. Sim- plest, handiest, most practical. ' No cumbersome parts to move. Write for circular. Frank ~Weisgerber; Salina, Kan. . WE. HAVE A CHOICE LINE OF LATE MODEL, slIPhtly used cars on hand that will-be sold .at rices that will surprise you. Midway Motar Mar= et, 1905 University - Ave., Midway, St. Paul, Minn, “< Tacoma, Wash: ‘ LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers® trade a specialty. - Best quality. - Robert Emersnn'()ompnny.s%gx gsG‘N Tagama. Wash. WILL “QUOTE DELIVERED PRICES ON IDAHO red ee?lu posts to farmers. C. B. Foote,- Colburn, !.. FOR SALE—SIX-YEAR-OLD BLACK REGISTERED Percheron stallion, perfect and sound. “Emil Even- sen, Oberon, N. D., R. 1 ; DUROC JERSEYS—I STILL HAVE A FEW. CHOICE s:-gtember boars for sale. Papers furnished. F. Schindler, Hathaway, Mont. ’ FOR SALE—SEVERAL REGISTERED RED POLIL bulls from 10 to 24 months old. C. W. Cavett, Enderlin, N. D. Farm Machinery MRB. FARMER—DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR old double disc. Monitor drill on_ account of’ discs spreading or coming apart. Order a set of patent disc attachments, “These kecp dlscs together and at samo 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 mall you a sam- ple, State In order whether for single or double . bar. John A. Swanson, Bautry,, N. D. FOR SALE—AN EIGHT-HORSEPOWER STEAM engine (vertical), in good condition. ~Have used bofler for.house. heating. ~Price, $60 for englne. know ~.where good boller to sujt can be bought cheap. - Also- have Shepherd nux?, heel workers breeding, four months old. "L Schwinghamer, Alhany, Minn. _ FOR SALE OR TRADE—15-30 RUMLEY GAS PULL tractor and six-bottom Rumley gang. . Will: con- sider -Waterloo Boy or other small tractor of standard - make, Knute Espeseth, Rosexu, Minn, TOR SALE—SOME GOOD_CEDAR POSTS, ABOUT ! tgo carloads. Victor Palm, Roseau, Minn. - Honey and Cheese 1 HAVE ABOUT HALF A CAR' OF; VERY NICE clover honey left with me for sale At once. This .. honey ‘is thomurhl: ripened, rich and fine flavored e and will sold as long as it lasts at 26 cents per. p&\m;l' _30-pound ‘cans.. M. V. Facey, Pres- * HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 60-POUND OAN, KA 580 two 60-ponn] mqns. $28,80. ~ Write'for prices’ | *“ on Briek, - American: and Swiss -cheese, Satisfac- tion ‘guaranteed.. . B. Rosa, Monroe, Professional Schools ‘B, DE TAUGHT TO MEN AND WOMEN- CRRe e (g g ons v 0f ree, le::. 29 .Nr!e:o‘Het Ave,, {flnneapom. Minn, v Y ADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT ME! Bfi(‘l’xvl}on'fg by. Professor Gilsdorf. . -New _catalog free. 'Write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- & nepin, Minneapolis, Minn, ~_ Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—] ALE AIREDALE PUPPIES, FINE specim 3 Employment FARM WORK WANTED FOR SCANDINAVIAN <¢ouple that have one child. These people are first- clags farmers and steadf: $70. per month. _If you can. use good couple without children at $75 per . month ‘write or ‘wire at once.. We have a man has best-of references from a North Dakota banker; he can take charge; prefer- to work for ‘bachelor. We haye six efi)od men that want' separate’ houses. They ‘have' their furniture and-are. willing to ‘board other farm. help. : Five single men- that are_experi- enced and-aré rendy to leave;’'state fully what you want- and wages in first letter. . Tri-State. Employ- ment Company, 1031 Marquette Ave., Minneapo! U. 'S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. =MEN—WOM-' en, $80 to $135 month. ~Paid - vacations. = Short il S I T ~ ficlen e e 01 ons -?eu? Franklin Tustitute, Dept. %Gg? Rochester, GAS: TRACTOR ENGINEER WANTS STEADY WANTED—SCRAP. JRON BY CARLOTS. HIGHEST g W - brewery harness. ‘. stables. Twin Cléy Harness - Co. of Midway, 194 . University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Wanted to Buy : B NEV N DEERE SHOE en stered, ‘two. months /old, $15 each. 3 : market pricés.; Also auto tires, copper, brass, ete. FOR SAL ]YEABLY W. JORN; I el : o Fa e e i mont s sis il pasttions onfagn - dn. Novth, ~Dakota Jor: Montang .| Iatket peicta.{_ Alsomito. tiresy, conmer,buass, oo com plagiér:' 80sxolls twire -complete; v fitsttelats Ly g FOR FIGHT-MONTH-OLD - MALE ATRE- State full particulars in first letter. C. A. Johnson, 8t., Fargo, N. D. ~ ~ i BN ADEACE, SIS T 5s : s . : ; dale, pedigree fumnished. - ;Price, ' $20. Harry 1010 K. Harrison St., Seattle, Wash: o4 OUR" PRICES chm’» FOR HIDES. FURS | KO AL Jé‘fu‘,’,{m;",,‘r‘a“&;“ AT, 4 N DL ; L % - ] B : tan them for yon—lowest prices. Tk’ 3 ‘ Leake, Emerado, N._ AL MIDDLE-AGED, LADY. WANTED FOR UENERAL: | - O Wil o e T T o it Mhenning ok bargain. H. B. Haftorson, Fertile," Minn. "Kodak Finishing 217 can’como at onice ana" work untll. Jannary. . Srate | Fargo, N. D. e SRR ; od ; G s P E L wages wanted and nationallty in first lsttor. Mrs. - Agents Want 2T o 2 "DEVELOP, YOUR FILMS. ONLY 25 | - Gunder eson, - Harmony, Mimwy, - 0 - 5 Sal c - = S o sey g o s oul | Wavees om on pame 20 _feeEr wi O s | T B o Tty I : _ s AR X0 ARSIOT TR T 3 ) L Hon . prestab. M Sl ;',,2',’95:‘,‘:," Siate Wages. in" fisat. letter.. Chns. Des. | FOR SALE—PICTORIAL HISTORY OF * THE wiladire” Exclusivo territory. Write quick.” Jubllee 00, Iarge . p: - Mfg. “Co., Omaha, Neb. % GIRL, TOR SEASON, HOUSEWORK, STATE EX- | $5 Hend money todsy "Gt e : Patents B “‘perfence, wnm alxégected. ‘n Airst 1étter.. . R N, Ayl = v G von ST W | s P i e O RS R g TN W, Hrueser, Brubds g poldet. | Garlsen, 742 Plymoutn Bidg., -Mianeapolts, Mion,

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