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% ¢ “t Mention: the ‘Lender thVergng.Advorfiljn YK Ayt 2l : YOUR‘_ SENDNO ORDER M MONEY we offer these fine for dress or iness, many hang- mne somo nylnhuelmine through_and h worst oods, bungfnl NArrow weave, lmootg 8il £, pmsnlie { v ‘Wear and saf 0] | EY BACK. Thi lish R et prepaid -x'preu for only Cash Profits You can earn a lot of extra money by CHICAGO TAILORS ASS'N. Dept, 4-560 = 515 8. Franklin St., Chicage) A GREAT MOVEMENT - Rexburg, Idaho. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ¢ I think a great deal of the Nonpar- tisan league movement. It is the greatest of the day. It'’s the best thing for the MOST PEOPLE of any that ‘have confronted them for many a day except a world democracy, and it is a close second to that. ..I don’t mind the dues. The only kick I have coming is that A. C. Town- ley’s wages were not raised to $10,000 instead of $5.000. He is a good man in the right place. EEe D. E.-LIKES. A NEVADA PROGRESSIVE : Reno, Nev. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am much interested in a recent number of the Nonpartisan Leader which has been sent me. I am inclosing a copy of the plat- form upon which I ran in the recent campaign, and a statement made after the election, which I thought might prove of some interest to you. I -wrote Mr. Townley last year about organizing the state of Nevada for the Nonpartisan league, but at that time he thought that the League had its hands full organizing other more important agricultural and grain states. I am wondering if there is any prospect of organizing Nevada for the next election. ANNE MARTIN. Miss Martin made a good run for the United States senate in 1918 -against special privilege. : Lumber ——— GOOD NO. 1 LUMBER DELIVERED ANYWHERB 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, miliwork, paints, hardware and all kinds_of buiiding materials. L. James Lum- her Co,, 2900 Como Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minn, SAVE ONE-FOURTH. BUY YOUR LUMBER, shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No order too small. We ship quick from Twin City Transfer. Write postal now for price list. Neubert Lumber Co., Box 902, Mankato, Minn. A Al L O b e e i L o (oSS LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade a specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N Tacoma, Wash. WILL QUOTE DELIVERED PRICES ON IDAHO {("l‘"t‘c(lul' posts to-farmers. C. B. Foote, Colburn, datto. A e e T e RED CEDAR POSTS_IN CAR LOTS. DELIVERED prices to farmers. J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idaha. . For Sale ANNOUNCEMENT . OF = NEW BOOK. TITLE: ‘‘Drama of Man Rule.””. This pamphlet contains a naturnl unveiling of the drama of unnatural, un- just man rule, unveiling past symbolic revelations revealing its birth, active life and tragic death, Price 25 cents. This pamphlet ought to be read by ‘every man and woman who is still naturally, mentally alive by being in connection with either their mnatural father or mother, or both, -either through the natural or the spiritual instincts.. When this' pamphlet is read and re-read honestly and seriously it will prove itself not to present 8 money-making scheme, but a real service. This pamphlet can be gotten from’ the following address: Exchange Publishing Company, 301 Roberts St., Fargo, N. D. Erick 0. Mosby, Author. . FIFTEEN PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, $2; 50 FOR $7: prepaid. - Send money order. Wonder Record €o.. New Ulm, Minn. Professional Schools BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO MEN AND WOMEN in shortest possible time. _Satisfaction guaranteed. Positions ready. ~Catalog free, Moler, Barber Col- lege, 29 Nicollet Ave., neapolis, Minn. BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT MEN and women. hy Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog . free,. Write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- venin, Minneapolis, Minn, Honey and Cheese S SRR Oy ey st A S bt e et i A O A HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 60-POUND CAN, $15.30: two 60-pound cans, $28.80. Write for prices on - Brick, ~American and_Swiss_ cheese. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. . E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. - Hay 5 I L S N S R R SR FOR SALE-100 TONS-NO, 'l ALFALFA HAY: $20 per ton i, o, b Corwin Springs, Mont. ‘Roy. Arm- 2 strong, e results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made, ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. Poultry —— EGGS TFOR HATCHING — PUREBRED WHITE Crested Black Polish, $1.75 for 13; Rose-Comb Rhode Island Reds, Sliver-Spangled Hamburgs, Sjlver-Laced Wyandottes, Single-Comb White Leg- homs; White Pekin ducks, $1.50 per 9. No mone; order postoffice in Hammer. obert Weinkauf, Hammer, S. D, . —— e T TRY CONDENSED BUTTERMILK—NOTHING BET- ter for growth in pigs fed with cornineal, It wil double production in “poultry. Shipped in barrel lots from our factories at Duluth, Grand Forks and Sioux IFalls. Products guaranteed. Write for grit‘:e catalog today. Grelck-Hovey Co., St. Paul, nn. : SINGLE-COMB = WHITE LEGHORN ]I‘\TCHING- 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. . UREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, bred special for egg prodiction. No better strain or_color, ‘Prompt shipment. Prepaid, 15 eggs for $1.35; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $7. Wm. A. Grasshoff, Route 3, Underwood, Minn. .~-C. WHITE WYANDOTTES. WE ARE BOOKING orders now for hatching eggs; $1.50 for 15; $6 for 100, Purebred Bourbon Red turkey eggs, 30 cents each. Pearl Guinea eggs about May 15. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, 5 NEUBERT INCURATOR, BROODERS AND POUL- try supplies. Prices direct from factory to you. 140-egg_incubator, $7.50 and ug Large catalog me. F. A. Neubert Incubator Factory, Mankato, nn. — HATCHING EGGS—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS and 8.-C. White, Orpingtons, $2 per 15 and $8 per 100. Choice pen matings of Barred Rocks, $5 per 15. Arthur Rhom, Murdock, Minn., R. 1. 8.-C. WHITE - LEGHORN COCKERELS, FROM hardy farm-raised, heavy winter laying stock, $2 each. Hatching eggs in _season. Rockdale Farm, Atwnter, Minn, —_— . EGGS—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, farm-raised, winter-laying strain, 15 for $1.25; 50 for $8.75; 100 for .$7; prepaid. - Jake Boomgnarden, Wahpeton, N. D. EGGS_FOR SALE—BLUE_ANDALUSIANS, $3 15; Partridge, Plymouth Rocks, $2.50 per 15; White Orpingtons, $5 per 100. L. C. Sleepy Eye, Minn, —— EGGS . FROM_PUREBRED, HIGH EGG STRAIN Rose-Comb Brown Leghorns, $1.25 per setting; 50 o -] ]: per S.-C. or more at 7 cents each. Kdward A. Swenson,, Belgrade, Minn. ——— ROUEN DUCK EGGS, $1.756 PER 11, PREPAID. Will also trade 200-egg incubator for some live noultg. What have you? Alfred Wetzig, Hankin- son, N. D. — e BARRED _PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $3 cach. E. B. Thompson ringlet .strain; excellent laying strain. Mrs. John Traynor, Nanson, N. D. — e e - SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES, 200-EGG STRAIN. First prize winners. Hatching exgs, 15 _for $2.50; 50 for $7. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D. EGGS FROM PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BUFF Orpingtons, winter layers. $1 per 15; $6 per 100. Mrs. Harry R. Danielson, Pettibone, N. D. EGGS—ROSE-COMB BUFF .LEGHORN, COLUM- bian Wyandottes, Silver Wpyandottes, Rose-Coml Reds. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. s EGGS—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, $1.15 per 15; $6 per 100. Mrs. M. O. Matson, R. 2, Thlef River Falls, Minn, F!-’ZIBRIS hS'{l}]?I‘N S!N(linEs-oCOMB ISWIE‘TE I‘?g’- orns; hatching eggs, $1. A r . Miss Gertrude Mauer, Slnyton.peiflm pe oI EGGS PREPAID—WHITE WYANDOTTES, FARM - raised, winter. layers; $1.50 Igerp!fi. $7 per 100, Mrs. Chris Wold, Enderlfn, BRONZE TOMS AND HATCHING EGGS, CHICK- ens, ducks, List . - Blue_ Ribbon Farm, West Minneapolis, P. 0. Hopkins, Minn, 5 PUREBRED_ SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORNS, cockerels, $2.50° eggs Dmfnld 15 for $1.50; $7 per 100. J.'B. Kelly, Vauville, N. D. PUREBRED ‘BARRED ROCK COEEEBELS. FINE strain, $3.50 ea Mrs. A. R.’ Negus, Montpelier, N. D, care Wm. Saye, R. F. D, _ e s e L e G S R Rl PUREBRED 8.-C, BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS FOR hatching, $5 for 96 and $3 for 48 eggs. J.. A. Johnson, R. 2, Milbank, 8. D. SILVER-LACED' - WYANDOTTES, S8.-C. WHITE Leghorns _and Red Sussex. -Catalog free. - Arnold Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. E —_— ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN COCKERELS FROM famous prize-winning strains, $3 each. Wm. Hone- __brink, Box 34, "Atwater, Minn, EGGS FOR HATCHING—BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks, $1.25 per 15, $6.50.per 100, Carl Laffen, Buffalo Lake, Minn. % PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTON hatching eggs, $1.50 per 15, prepaid. G. H. Moha- gen, Grafton, N. D. ONE 200 X-RAY INCUBATOR FOR SALE. WILL sell cheap if taken at once. . Mrs. Arthur Bierig, Marshall, N. D. PUREBRED 8.-C. BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, choice mntlnis, $2 per 15. Vail’s Poultry: Ranch, Loomls, Wash. PUBREBRED 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS. NO, 1 stock; open range; $6 per 100. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. § PUREBRED BARRED ROCK EGGS. FIRST PEN, $1.75; second pen, $1.25 per 15. bany, Minn, BARRED PLYMOUTH BI?CK COCKS AND COCK- g;el% $2.60 and $4. . B. Olmstead, Kempton, PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF_ ORPINGTON _COCK- erels, $2 each. Theodore Lee, Van Hook, N. D. -PURE WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS FOR HATCH- ing, 15 for $1.25. Willie Krohn, Omeme¢e, N. D. GGS_FROM PUREBRED, PLYMOUTH ROCKS EQT50 for 2n Bos atike Berg, Pettibone, N.' D. - WHITE AND BUFF ROCK EGGS, $5 PER 100, Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. = I BUY CHICKENS, VEAL, EGGS, HIDES.. 8. L. .-McKay, St. Paul, Minn, Y Miscellaneous .YUST. YOKES' BY. YANSEN—ONE SOLID HOUR ' Bwedlsh 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 Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. f { league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN . ADVANCE Nelson Bros., ‘'TIMOTHY, WITH 15 PER CENT RED Romberg, Fred Teske, Al-* To members of the National Nonpartisan Seed- 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; Montans native variety, 25 cents and 15 cents, her distribution point, Moorhead, Minn, Address Jumes Rannel, Harlem, Mont., Box A 104. NORTH DAKOTA GROWN CHOICE SELECTED, kiln-dried, earliest variety yellow and white dent corn. Either matures in 85 days; 98 per cent germination guurentced; $4.50 per bushel, sacks included. John Berger, Hankinson, N. D. : FOR SALE—A QUANTITY OF CAREFULLY SE- lected White Dent seed corn, testing 99 per cent germination, — Especlally adapted for the North- west, _Shelled or on the ear, $4 per bushel. Sorensen, Porter, Minn., R. 1. T % s 7 5 S§ 3. MY APRIL CORN planted last April with success; kiln dried; $8 bushel; $4 bushel In fire district. Shipping 50-50. if“lgll instructions. H. Richter, R. 3, Montgomery, inn. YELLOW DENT °SEED_CORN, NORTH DAROTA 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 county, Minn. ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA NORTHERN GROWN, most hardy seed on the market.. Farmers’ prices. Send for sample and price, Thomas Larson, Hardin, Mont. SEED CORN BRED FOR PRODUCTION, MINNE- sota No. 13, Rustler’'s White dent, individual ear cured, $4 per bhushel. Altred .Carlsted, Dassel, Minn. . 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, MINNESOTA NO. 13 SEED CORN, TESTS 95 TO 100; $4.25 per bushel. Shelled and graded, sacks free. * R. A. Trovatten, Clarkfield, Minn. CLOVER seed, delivered in_ 20-pound lots at 14 cents per pound. Thephen Singer, Kratka, Minn. FOR SALE—BROMUS SEED, FREE FROM quack; $20 per hundred f. o. h. this station. James McKee, Tappen, N. 1. FOR SALE—WISCONSIN PEDIGREED NO. 5 BAR- ley, 56 bushels per acre. Write for price. Michael Molitor, New Holstien, Wis. SEED CORN--BARLY MURDOCK, ern Dent; test 98; $5 per bushel, Mapleton, Minn. SEED CORN-—GERMINATION ;lfinmus: $4 bushel. 8. W. s nn. . MAMMOTH CLOVER SEED FOR SALE, $42 PER %‘2'0: sacks included. Erik Dahlin, Clearbrook, nn. WHITE SWEET CLOVER HULLED, 26 TO 33 cents per pound. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. EARLY MOUNTAIN SEED OATS, $1 PER BUSHEL. Herman E!fering, Mahnomen, nn. SPRING_SEED RYE FOR SALE, FOR PRICES write Oscar Kaburd, Forbes, N. D. HUNGARIAN MILLET, $4 PER BUSHEL. Simmons, Moorhead, Minn. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories FORDS START EASY IN,COLD WEATHER WITH our- new 1919 carburetors. Thirty-four. miles pei allon.. Use cheapest gasoline or hall kerosene. creased power. tyles for any motor.. Very slow -on high., _Attach it yourself. Big profits to agents, Money ~ back guarantee. Thirty days’ trial. Afr- Friction Carburetor Co., 478 Madison, Dayton, Ohio. HARNESS -AND AUTO ACCESSORIES AT FAC- tory to farm prices. A postal card will bring you our illustrated catalog showing. hundreds of bar- grins in harness and auto accessories. Write today. Every article we sell is guaranteed.- Save money and buy your goods direct. South Side Harness Company, 14-W. Washington 8t., Monroe, Wis. HARNESS! - HARNESS! HARNESS! FOR SALE, all kinds of farm harness. Why pay $40 and $50 for old, wornout, second-hand harness when we can sell you new harness from $47.50 to $70 per set? Made of the very best leather. Headquarters for western saddles. - South St. Paul Horse Exchange, So. 8t. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE THOUSAND SETS OF SECOND- hand government artillery harness and 100 heavy western government cowboy saddles, used only NORTHWEST- Joseph Minkel, 99 PER CENT; . Wood, White Bear, ! - D. D. 5 short time; also good second-hand leather halters- at $6 per dozen. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse. Market, St. Paul, Minn. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND harness in West. Your own price. 500 dozens 1x21-inch hame straps new, $2 dozen. Cata- logs mailed free. Liberty bonds accepted at par. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. ‘Paul, Minn. . - WANT BELT POWER? THEN for Simplex power transmitter for your Ford. Sim- plest, handlest, most practical. - No cumbersome arts to move. Write for circular. Frank R. ‘eisgerber, Salina, Kan. WE HAVE A CHOICE LINE OF LATE MODEL, slightly used ecars on hand that will be sold at rices that will surprise yon. Midway Motor Mar: get. 1905 University Ave., Midway, St. Paul, Minn, HARNESS—HARNESS—200 SETS OF FIRST-CLASS brewery harness, ~Across the street from-: Midway stables. - Twin City Harness Co. of Midway,- 1948 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Wanted to Buy WANTED—SCRAP IRON BY CARLOTS. . HIGHEST market prices. Also auto tires, copper, brass, -etc. Write ‘ for quotatfons. M. A. Naftalin, 320 Front St.. Fargo, N. -D. OUR PRICES HIGHEST FOR HIDES, Or will tan them for irou—lowest prices, next shflnment——l?‘nmo Hide, Fur Fargo, N. D. WILL PAY $1 FOR COPY NONPARTISAN LEADER for June 21, 1917, to_ complete file, Write first. Judson King, Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Dogs and Pet Stock Mark & Tanning Co., ; dialect stories; every line a laugh. Price | FOR SALE—EIGHT-MONTH-OLD 'MALE AIRE- ‘cents. v A aumont; -St. -Paul, dale, pedigree * furnished.. ~Price, $20. = Harry ’m” Chu. v.,.rm:‘? Be -t’» e - Leake, %mendp.,n. L R b} a0 'PAGE_FIFTEEN ‘REGISTERED HOLSTEIN PAY ONLY 815 ° - PATENTS SR, - Carlsen, 742 Plymouth ’H}g, Minneapolis, Minin. 160-ACRE FINE, LEVEL, HIGHLY IMPROVED stock and grain farm, half mile from store, cream- ery and school; six miles from Long Prairie. Good buildings, 90 ~ acres under cultivation, balance fenced for pasture; $85 per acre; easy terms, Kred Triehenbach, Osukis, Minn.,, R, 1. —— e e e SIX THOUSAND ACBES OF UNIMPROVED LAND in Otter Tail county, Minn., for sale, to close out a partnership. Tracts from 80 to ‘600 acres it #ize, Small psyment down and easy terms. Charles I, Wright, Fergus Kalls, Minn, MONTANA LANDS! A LARGE NUMBER Gi® North Dakota people bought land here last month. Come now and get a choice 320-ncre improved homestead while they last. N, J. Brandt, White- water, via Saco, Mont. FOR SALE—ROSEAU. COUNTY IARMS, and improved, all prices. Best farm Minnesota. Am a_farmer here myself. For iu- formation write L. E. Olson, R. 2, Badger, Minmn. f e o i i P Wbl M PR s, Ll s matebd 0 FOR SALE—160 ACRES 60 MILES TAST OF ST. WILL Paul. Good buildings, one mile town, $60. 160 acres, well improved, Douglas county, Minn., $S0 ber acre. Sylvester, Endicott Bldg., St. Paul. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good ciover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets, George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. S. W. % OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 132, north of range 95, west of the fifth principai meridian N. D.; Hettinger county, N. D.; $30 per acre. 0. A. Granaas, Veblen, S, D. NORTH DAKOTA — SPECIAL BARGAIN, 240 acres six miles from Rugby; mostly cultivated: jair improvements. Sell or trade, What - have you? W. T. Bosley, Rugby, N. D. 160 SOUTH STANLEY, N. D., ROLLING; 100 acres can be plowed, small improvements; per acre, §20. Would consider some trade. Mrs. A. Clark, Atwater, Minn. ———— e 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. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, e i bl Lt bl Lt 8 Y SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, o matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesmun Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. BEST LAND, LEAST MONEY. WILD, IMPROV- ed; quarters, halves, sections. Write F, D. Wood- worth, Driscoll, N. . L N S e 640-ACRE FARM, 225 ACRES CULTIVATED, GOOD buildings, good pasture, $22 per acre. Foss & Nordahl, Ray, N. D. : FOR SALE—320 ACRES water; bargain, $22, Timber Lake, 8. D. —_— IF YOU WANT.TO BUY GOOD FARM IN WES?- ern Montana write me. V. Tassotto, Rivulet, Mont, 3 ———eee 270-ACRE STOCK FARM, FOUR MILES FROM country town. Write Box 268, Courtenay, N. D. IMPROVED, FINEST Address P. 0. Box 192, Livestock — TRY CONDENSED BUTTERMILE—NOTHING BET- ter for growth in pigs fed with cornmeal. It will double prodiiction in poultry. Shipped in burrel lIots from our factories at Duluth, Grand Forks and Sioux Falls, Products guaranteed. Write for {&z'-c- catalog today. Grelck-Hovey Co., St. Paul, nn, e R U S g SS] 431 Pt FOR SALE-BLACK - CLYDESDALE STALLION, purebred, fo~led June, 1912. A sire of high cluss stock. T will consider trades if you have what 1 can use. L. E. Olson, 711 North 5th 8t., Grand Forks, N. D. BERKSHIRES—THE QUICK DEVELOPING KIND; spring and fall pigs of hoth sexes. Write me our l\gnnts. Al A. Graupmann, Hamburg, Minn., 0X 3 —_— BREGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND heifers, all ages, from the leading millc strains. \q\’rl;)e your, wants. Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, D T e r——————— $350 CASH, LIBERTY BONDS OR CATTLE TAKES a purebred Clydesdale stallion, eight years old. Sure foal getter. A, M. . Paulson, Brandt, 8. D. REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, ONE COW, THREE heifers, all bred; one heifer calf, one herd bull, Price, $1,100. Andrew Dahlen, Detroit, Minn. — ey L REGISTERED POLLED DURHAM BULLS, TWO two-year-olds _and one' one-year-old. Prices rea- sonable, E. J. Erickson, Balaton, Minn. BULL CALVES FROM bred for production dams; $40 to $100 each. Me- Nelly & Harper, McIntosh, Minn. P e A e e L e 0L FOR. SALE—SEVERAL REGISTERED RED POLL bulls from 10 to 24" months old. C. W..Cavett, Enderlin, N. D. Employment e ———— ——————— L S — FARM WORK WANTED FOR SCANDINAVIAN couple that have one child. These people are first- class farmers and steady: $70 per month. _If you can use good couple without children at $75 per month write or wire at once. We have a man that has best of references from a North Dakota banker; he can take charge; prefer to work for bachelor. We have six good men that want separate houses. They have their furniture and are willing to borrd other farm help. Five single .men that are . experi- enced and are ready to leave; state fully what vou want and wages in first letter. Tri-State Emp’n‘y- ment Company, 103% Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, U. S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. MEN—WOM- en, $80 to $135 month., Paid vacations, hours.. Pleasant work. Common education suf- ficient. _Write immediately for list positions- now ‘%aen‘." Franklin Iustitute, Dept. D48, Rochester, WANTED—EXPERIENCED GRAIN BUYER TO correspond with president of farmers’ elevator com- pany who has a vacancy. Box 35, Hammond, Minn. WANTED—GIRL FOR SUMMER, $7 PER WEEK. Mrs. W. Krueger, Embden, N, . Farm Machinery FOR SALE—ONE AVERY FOUR-BOTTOM INDE- pendent beam engine plow, with four extra new 14-inch shares. Plowed less than 80 acres. Will take $400 cash if taken at once. Write or wire A. H. Lentz, Rolla, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE HART PARR 380-60 KEROSENE * tractor, _thoroughly repaired last fall’ One six- bottom J. I, low as good as new. ., Case power lift " A bargain for cash. Amos Ewen, Mayville, N. D.. 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, Roseau, Minn, FOR SALE—12-24 HAPPY FARMER TRACTIR: almost new, in good running order. WII1 seil at bargain. H. B. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn, WANTED—SECOND-HAND: DRILL HITCH FOR 80-60 - engine; must be in good shape. John Hillstrom, Pettibone, N. D. Agents Wanted BIG PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK IN- tensifier. Banishes spark pluzwtrouble. Bells like wildfire. Exclusiveterritory, rite quick. Jubllee Mfg. Co.. Omahs,” Neh. ; Patents SECURED IN "CALL Prompt and reliable se| Y COUNTRIES. free, . A, ) < land in -~

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