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Opinion: of Brokers _ on Farm Prosperity - The stock brokerage firm of Good- body & Co., New York City, makes some statements of interest to farm- ers in its March market letter. “It is generally assumed,” says the letter, “that with wheat at $2.26 a bushel ab Chicago, hogs at 19 cents and with the prices of most other farm' “It is true that farm land values in the great corn belt are now twice as ] akes many land-own- ing farmers feel rich. It is also true * that there is another side to the ques- tion. This other, and dark side, is dis- play.ed in “The.Food Crisis and Amer- The author, William Stull of Omaha, Neb., is a scientific farmer of wide experience.” The market letter then quotes from the concluding chapter of this book as follows: : “The farms of this country are more heavily mortgaged than ever before. In many of our best agricultural -states, the majority of men on them are tenants or‘\hired men, with little or no capital, less education and few aspirations; many of them foreigners, having no conception of our free insti- tutions. This situation is full of ‘pathos: and' fraught with dangers—not simply because farms are mortgaged, but because those mortgages have, during the fruitful years, increased more rapidly than ever before. * * * petency or a home of their own. “This accumulation of propertyless people on our farms is a new situation —a new phase in the'economic life of the nation. How long will this class . of people, if they continue in hopeless- toil, turn a deaf ear to the Socialists What Goodbody & Co. think is like- ly to happen in view of the fact that our farmers are so heavily mortgaged that they can not stand. a big reverse, is indicated by the following: ] - “Just now, we assume that most of our farmers are relatively prosperous. We fear for the future, however, when the prices of farm products decline— as we assume that they will do as soon as Europe’s lands are again well tilled. Will billions of dollars of mortgages be foreclosed? What will be the finan- ial, docial, economic and political ‘ef~ fects ?” d Bhie For Sale SALE TRADE—ONE OF THE BEST- A tmnl:'.:mt and hardware stores in North Pyt il P e mii on e or e cumbered land. Box 146, Rock Lake, N. D. : R, O d ce acre, all wi mzfio wmor.w.n.Bmwn.DemsL-h. N. D., x 147, WE DEAL IN AUTOMOBILES AND ALWAYS ' _.have good second hand Fords on hand. Write for ml?u. Reuter Bros., Carlos, Minn. z NE NEW CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN ' AND omlu cheap. Write Joe-Bruening, Carrington, N. D. B SALE—MAILIN rg:lco. . B. Arbuckle, -Madoc, Professional Schools-- OUNG MEN, YOUNG. LADIES—! N TELEG- i 0h e i o inlos EEERY, Telegraph Institute, 847 Honnepin, Minneapolis. BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO men and women by Professor Gilsdorf. New cata- Twin City Barl log free. Call or write College, 2%‘4 Hennepin - Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Kodak Finishing LET US ,DEVELOP YOUR FILMS. ONLY ts for six-exposure roll and six prints. Postal fi 20 eaneta. mailed prepaid. Moen’s Studlo, Box K, Preston, Wanted to Buy b T Toue JOs IR IR em U] 3 e orfl{go.i Fur & Tanning .. next maamut—-!' ention the Leader When Writing Advertisers 91 REn G LIST 178,000.. WRITE FOR ° sTd Mont, - : SX%IGLE-COHB BUFF. LEGHORNS, 108 EGGS, S B results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. gh}r receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. u Poultry EGGS FOR HATCHING. PUREBRED WHITE Crested Black Polish, $1.75 for 13; Rose-Comb Rhode Island Reds, Silver-Spangled Hamburgers, Silver-Luced Wyandottes, Single-Comb White Leg- horns, Houdons, $1.50 per 15; White Pekin ducks, $1.50 per 9. No money order postoffice in Ham- mer. Robert Weinkauf, Hammer, 8. D. 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 factories at Duluth, Grand. Forks and Sioux Falls. Products guaranteed. Write for fi'mmoz today. Grelck-Hovey - Co., St Paul, n. EGGS FOR HATCHING—TOULOUSE, EMDEN, African, China e; White *Holland, -Bourbon_R: and Bronze turkeys; Pekin, Rouen, Indian Run- ner- and Muscovy ducks; leading varieties chickens. All from high . .quality matings. Lowest prices. Catalog free. Frank A. Neubert, Mankato, Minn, PREPAID EGGS FOR HATCHING: GUABANTfiD fresh and fertile. Large, fancy stock farm ranges; Bose-Comb White Wyandottes and Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, $2 for 15; $4.50 for 45; $8 for 100 also Mammoth Pekin ducks, $2 for 11; $3.50 for 22. J. M. Janssen, Sibley, Iowa, R. 3, Box 4. PARTRIDGE WYANDOTTE EGGS, 15 FOR: $1.75; 80 for $3.25; 100 for $8. Baby chicks, 25 cents each; $22 per 100. Rouen duck eggs, i2 for $2; 24 for $3.50; 50 for $6.50. Bred to lay, pay- and weigh. 8. C. Weaver, Carrington, N. D. WANTED—EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THOR- oughbred geese, ducks, turkeys and chickens in any quantity, ~State breed, price_and" number you furnish. Cedar Lawn Poultry Farm, Mankato, 2 B I LIGHT BRAHMA HATCHING EGGS FOR. SALE; . 15 eggs, packed in safety cartons, $1.50; 100 eggs packed in egg carrier, $7. All orders promptly .taken care of. C. 8. Gransberg, Kempton, N. D. PUREBRED ' SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs: hardy farm range stock; heavy win- ter layers; ‘‘Famous Smith Strain;’’ $1.50 per 15; $8 per 100. Albert G. Lieske, Henderson; Minm. FEIE:’I“{LITY GUASI‘I)ANTEIEIOO). B‘%Nflm-(iglgg) WHmfllTE 'ghorn eggs, per H ©ggs, .90; 8o 3 $1.50. Silver-Laced Wynndot‘tg sef Sg. Lonevale Poultry Farm, Fortuna, N. D. —_— D (TODMNA, N e PUREBRED - WHITE- PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS for hatching from prize-winning stock; ‘Fishel Strain;” $1.50 per 15; $4 g;f §0; $7 per 100. Henrietta Lieske, Henderson, Minn, —_—— P[ll"ntlgngED SIIEGLE-(%OMB ?LlACKsl sldl.’lNOBfi,A ‘hatching eggs: heavy' laying strain; $1.50 per 15; $4 per 50; $7 per 100. T'll give you an honest deal. Geo. W. Lieske, Henderson, Minn. _— e e e FERRIS STRAIN 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCH- ing cggs, mated to cockerels of new blood; No. 1 {J - winter layers; 15 for $1.50; 100 for $7. Swenson, Gilby, N. 'D. Pt Mo U ok e S Sl A S S NS Vol S i PUREBRED WHITE-ROCK EGGS, 15 for $1.75; 50 for $3.75; purebred White Holland turkey es&ls. 10 for_$2.25, prepaid. Martin Pederson, North- wood, N. D. —_— EGGS—CHOICE PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE Island Reds, winter layers; $2 for fil: $6.90 for 96. Mrs. B nn. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB ~BROWN LEGHORN eggs; egg-producing strain; 24 for $2; 48 for $3.75; delivered. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. EGGS—PUREBRED RHODE ISLAND REDS, WIN- ter-laying strain, $1.25 per dozen. Will ship by parcel post. A. J. Schmidt, Norwood, Minn. -~ YOUNG STRAIN WINTER LAYERS SINGLE-COMB White Leghorns, excellent stock. Eggs $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100. E. E. Wolf, Flasher, N. D. EGGS—ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, COLUM- bian Wflnndottes. Silver Wyandottes, Rose-Comb Reds. . _Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. EGGS FROM PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BUFF Orpingtons, winter. layers. $1 per 15: S% per 100. Mrs. Harry R. Danielson, Pettibone, N. ert Maring, Georgetown, 1.50 for 15; $4 for-50; $7 for 100. Oscar Swmaon.r 'Alanndrll. Minn., Birchdale Stock Farm. CTED EGGS—PUREBRED WHITE WYAN- dottes, 15 for $1.50; 30 for $2.40; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $6. - John Bentdahl, Hanska, Minn. EGGS, CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS; rize winners; list free. Biue Ribbon Farm, West neapolis, P.. 0. Hopkins, Minn. EGGS PREPAID—WHITE WYANDOTTES, FARM raised, winter « 1ayers; $1.50 }P" 15, $7 per 100. Mrs,- Chris Wold, Enderlin, N. D. HATCHING EGGS FROM CHOICE BUFF PLY- mouth Rocks, $1.50 per 15, Npos!plld: $8 per 100. Mrs. J. W. Shute, Dickey, N. D. SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTES, 8.-C. WHITE Leghorns and Red Sussex. Catalog free. Arnold Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. 3 EGGS—ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORNS FROM %u-wlnnlnz strains; $1.50 per 15; $7 per 100. Benson, Verona, N.' D. UREBRED BARRED ROCK HA' G EGGS, 15 for ! E $1.75 pri winners. Harriet .10, 20 ne e Kringlen, Stmchflg%%n. e O A LIS Sty & e e e S0 TR0 8 70 1T Ty . 0] o or . . Nelson, Ashby, ‘Minn.. R 2 a3t EGGS-—-PUREBRED BARRED ROCKS; $1.50 PER 15; $7 per 100: Prepaid, in good cartons. Mrs. RB. Httnetrs Ligoite,. N- D EGGS—PUREBRED '!’Ogflple’rsfl .. GEESE, : BRED from ‘extra -nice birds; Gut- tormson,- Perley, Minn. GGS—PUREBRED_ R.-C. B. I. REDS, $1,15 PER Elfi: $6 per~100. Mrs, M. O. Mattson, R. 2, Thief River Falls, Minn. EGGS FROM PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPING- tons, $1.50 per 15; $8 per 100. G. H. Baker, Lansford, N. D. WYANDOTTE HATCHING EGGS, $1.50 per utfinfi $10 per 100, prepaid. Flora Walker, Kathryn, N. D. EGGS FOR SALE FROM CHOICE WHITE ROCKS, Fishel strain: 15 for 32:}00 for $8. Geo. Stead, Manvel, N. D. 3 PUREBRED B.-C._. BUFF ORPINGTON HATCHING &m. SINM Dner 15; per 100.- ' Carl Wolf, Bot- neau, . 3 PUREBRED BARRED ROCK EGGS, FIRST PEN, 1'71'75:)!”@“: nd pen, $1.25 per 15. Fred Teske, Al- any, n. - J g’ ff Rocks, 108 eggs, $6.. Otto Friton, Sleepy Ey Yol SRR Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. league when advertising to sell their own proi 1 i League members must give the number All advertising for sale of lands carries the rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE 24; $3.75. for eggs, produce € Best To members of the National Nonpartisan ducts or supplying their own needs, a rate f their member- Poultry (Continued) —_—_— EGGS FROM PUREBRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. Mike Berg, Pettibone, N. D. ———e & O O . e SINGLE-COMB ORPINGTON EGGS, $2 PER 15; $7 per 100. Wm. Reemts, Northwood, N. D. —_—eee_t _ T % .-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, $1.50 PER 15; $7 per 100. Andrew Dahlen, Detroit, Minn. —_— e . . WHITE AND BUFF ROCK EGGS, $5 P 100, Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, Minn. y S —_— ROSE-COMB REDS, 15 EGGS, $1.25; 100 FOR $6. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. —_——— I BUY CHICKENS, VEAL, EGGS, HIDES. 8. McKay, 8t Pnuls,' Miun, ¥ Harness, Automobiles and : Accessories o e ettt EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF U. 8. GOVERNMENT , harness, collars and saddles. We are disposing of a large assortment of U. 8, saddlery goods at a frac- tion of their cost to the government: Artillery har- ness, $45; western saddles, $45; McClellan saddles, $10; metal collars, $2.50. As we have only a limit- ed supply of these goods, we do not issue catalogs, and we do not ship anything C. O. D. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn, —_—— 5 T oL Tk Sau, Minn, HARNESS! HARNESS! WHY BUY CHEAP FAC- tory-made harness when you can buy the best heavy breeching farm harness for $65; 1%-inch trace; six- foot long, with heel chain attached; 1%-inch line made from the best of government leather; guar- anteed in every way. WIill ship goods C. O. D. subject to your approval anywhere. Express charges must be advance: Twin City Harness Company of Midway, 1948 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. w 1919 carburetors. Use cheapest gasoline or half kerosene. Btart e weather. Increased power. Styles: for all ‘moors. - Buns slow hion gear. Attach yourself. - Big profits for agents, Money back guarantee, 30 days’ trial. Air Fric- tion Carburetor Co., 473 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. harness in -West. Your own price. 500 dozens llx‘zl-g:cld ) l'umle‘l g;r:’pa br;::. $2 doze:. ,'Cuu- ogs ma ree, T s accepted at par. Midway Harness Co., 1933 Unlvemtg Ave,, ost. Paul, Minn. Seed ———— e ALFALFA SEED, MONTANA NORTHERN GROWN, Btito “Inapeted Belda; gemaine. pris Diackeh from 5, elds; genuine pale blue blossom Grimms with pedigres; N pure, 40 cents No. 1, 99.26 ggr pound; No. 2, 30 cents; Montans native varlety, cents and 15 cents. Other distribution point, Moorhead, Minn. - Address James Rannel, Harlem, Mont., Box A 104. HOME GROWN, BROWN COUNTY YELLOW DENT seed corn,. Selected: matures in 85 days, - Coms posite tests 98 to 100 per cent germination. One of the very best varieties for the Northwest. Care- fully shelled and graded; $4 per_bushel, including sacks. J. L. Olsen, Hartley, 8. D. —— e ALFALFA SEED, HOME GROWN; WILL NOT winter kill; $18.50 per bushel, sacks included. Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. — SEED CORN--STILL SOME MINNESOTA NO. 13 left; matures in 90 days: also good yielder. John- son Farming Co., New Ulm, Minn. ——— e SEED CORN—EARLY MURDOCK, -NORTHWEST- ern Dent; test 98; $5 per bushel. Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, ‘Minn, —_— GUARANTEED BUGLESS SEED POTATOES AT $1.50 per bushel. Matt Hol , Miller, . E yment FARMERS— .- 2 ATTE”! 10N! ARE SPECIALIZING IN SUPPLYING FARM help of all kinds. Have lsted several first class married couples and 50 axtnordmugoxood farm hands, who can furnish reference. not delay in ])lldnz your order now, as these men are ready t'gp eave. State full particulars in first lefter uR‘i Palardy, 111 Marquette Ave., Minneapo! wages you will pay. Do not delay. P. Northwestern Employment Agency. Hfi 3 Minn, —_— MEN—WOMEN, 18 OR OVER, WANTED IMMEDI- ately. U. S. government positions. Commence $92 month. ~Vacations. Common education sufficient. Hundreds Permnueut peace positions. Write im- mediately. for 1list. Franklin Institute, Dept. E48, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—GIRL TO HELP WITH HOUSEWORK:; will be treated as one of the family. - State wages in- first letter. Address 312 Nonpartisan Leader, 8t. Paul, Minn. Lumber GOOD NO. 1 LUMBER DELIVERED ANYWHERE in North Dakota at $28 por M, in Minnesota at $30 per M, and Towa at $32 per M. Werite us for prices on lumber, millwork, paints, hardware and all kinds of huliding materials, L. James Lum- ber Co., 2000 Como Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minn. SAVE ONE-FOURTH. BUY YOUR LUMBER, shingles, roofing and paint at wholesale. No order too small. ' We ship quick from T City Transfer. Write_postal nbw for price list. Neubert Lumber Co., Box 902, Mankato, Minn, LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers’ trade a lgclnlty. Best quality, Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N Tacoma, Wash. BED:CEDAR POST8_IN CAR LOTS. DELIVERED prices to farmers. J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idahn. . Tires TIRES AND TUBES AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO the farmer at retall, Get your tires from the largest .tire _concern in the Northwest, Auto Tire Co. of St. Paul, 8t Plul'l,flmuli;ll‘lgfln center, 77 West Seventh 8t., St. Paul, Mail orders filled- same day . received. TIRES—TUBES—TIRES.. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST today. Independent Tire Supply House, 850 Cedar St., 8t. Paul, Minn. 7 TIRES—HIGHWAY—TIRES. OUR . PRICE LIST sent on request. People’s Tire Company, 128 W. 6th St., 8t. Paul, Minn. Farm Machinery - FOR SALE—INTERNATIONAL MOGUL TRACTO! 10-20 horsepower;: P. & Q. plow,' 3-bottom, M-lngf. 20 days; has had good care. Price $1,000.. . Leeson Smith, Northville,” N. D, PAGE TWENTY-THREE Farms ) —_— EXCELLENT 337%-ACRE FARM FOR SALE: CASS county,- N, D.; three miles from Amenia. Land nearly all fenced and cross-fenced; excellent set of new buildings; seven-room houso; two barns, one hip roof 30x70, the other 28x40, both nearly new: two good granaries, room for all the grain, Silo and other small buildings. A bargain at $90 per acre. Gust Zimmerman, Amenia, N, D. —_—— . I OWN ABOUT 05,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARM land In central North Dakota that I want to sell to actual settlers. Several good improved farms and choice prairie from quarters to solid sections. Come direct to owner without an agent, save com- r;‘luusllon l:gndDbuy at lowest figure. B. G. Loughren, ele, M. D. — e HUBBARD COUNTY (MINN.) FFARMS, $10 TO $18 per acre, $1.50 per acre cash, balance easy; close to markets, schools and lakes. 20,000 acres to se- lect from; list ai p free. Pillsbury Syndicate, 1227 Met. Life BI Minneapolis, Minn, FOR SALE—OUR 10,000 ACRES MONTANA wheat land, small tuams to suit purchaser, $15 $45 acre, on railroali, good schools, fine neigh- bors, mno crop ~ failures. ~ Write for * literature. Armstrong Land Co., Rapelje, Mont. IMPROVED FARMS IN LAKE REGION, MOST favored part of North Dakota. Small payment down, balance crop payments. B from owner— nvkn ngem];' big commissions. awkinson, Rock 0, . 3 —_— $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS I'OR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, roek, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. — FOR SALE—Roseau county farms, wild_ and im- proved, all prices. Best farm land in Minnesota, Am_a farmer here myself. For information write L. E. Olson, R. 2, Badger, Minn, I HAVE<GASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give_description, lo- g cation and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. FOR BARGAINS IN CASS COUNTY; HARD wood, easy cloared, cloyer lands. Some lake shore; good road. Write Ole Larson, Walker, WOULD YOU S8ELL YOUR FARM IF YOU GOT your price? Sell direct; no commissions; par- ticulars free. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CAS no matter where located; particulars free. Rea Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. OTTERTAIL COUNTY, MINN.—160 ACRES, WELL improved farm. WIIl sell very reasonable if sold in April. Carl Egge, Letcher,"8. D. SNAP FOR QUICK CAS| 160 ACRES NORTH central North Dakota, $1,600. The Varland Sys- tem, St. Paul, Minn. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OB EXCHANGE YOUR prope! write me. John J. Black, 4 St, Chip- pewa Falls, Wis. HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Send gillce.wd,..deqcrlpuon. 0. O. Mattson, St. nn.. : Paul, WRITE wild FOR LARGE LIST IMPROVED FARM, l%'pg.' Liberal term price, Rivard, Turtle 3 Livestock 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 factories at Duluth, Grand Fol and Sioux Falls. Products aranteed. Wi for free catalog today. Grolck-Hovey Co., St. Paul, Minn, HIGH fiUALlTY CALVES BY EXPRESS, BULLS or heifers. Shorthorn, Holsteln, Guernseys. Only $17.50 to $25 for littio ones; fao to $40 for big ones to put on grass. Raise all you can. Write for catalog. Paul E. Johnson, South St. Paul, Minn, BEGISTERED POLANDS—FOUR B80WS, FOUR boars from a litter of eleven farrowed February 2; carrying the blood of old A Wonder and Smooth Wonder, noted Polands; $20 each_ before May 1. Guaranteed to please. Archie E. Myers, America, GBABOW’S EXTREME BIG TYPE POLAND Chinas for sale; 20 extra good fall boars., They are the heavy boned kind: big litter and easy breeding. When writin mention the Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn, FOR QUICK SALE—BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA pigs at $12 each net; six to eight weeks old; ee iarnished. Can ship on G. N, and N. P, Efl‘ruoe. Sheyenne, N. D.p BEGISTERED HOLSTEINS, BULLS, COWS AND helfers, all ages, from the leading milk strains. gvng your wants, Chas. Splonskowski, Marion, FOR SALE—REGISTERED PERCHERON STUD colt;” black. Will make ton horse; $200 if taken . -8oon. Johnson Bros., Atwater, Minn. DUROC BRED GILTS, AT FARMERS' PRICES. P. 0. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn, - Dogs and Pet Stock - ENGLISH BULL, MALE, BRINDLE, BOWLEGGED, undershot, wide head, mdl d: Alredales, Bernards, shepherds, collies, bulldogs, fox terriers, goodlu. mastiff and Great Dane _females, fox ounds, beagle hounds, rat terriers. John Peterson, 574 Broadway, St. Paul. 4 FEMALE PUPS . FROM NATURAL HEELING escendants arents; direct d from the $10,000 J. P. * Morgan Scotch collie, a winner of 100 prizes America and England; furnished; $1 each. J. G, Kans, Russell, N. D, Honey and Cheese I HAVE ABOUT HALF A CAR OF VERY- NICE clover honey left with me for sale at once. This honey is '.huro?hl.v ripened, rich and fine flavored and will be sold as long as it lasts at 26 cents per mnd in 30-pound cans. M. V. Facey, Preston, n. 153 g L DA o) R LSO R L oS HONEY OR SUPERIOR QUALITY, 60-POUND CAN, $15.30; two 60-pound -cans, $28.80. xrm for prices on Brick, American and_Swiss ch Satlsface , -Monroe, Wis. tion guaranteed. E. B. Rosa, Agents Wanted BIG PROFIT SELLING JUBILEE SPARK IN. tensifier. _Banishes spark pluxwtmubh. Sells like gv‘l&mre. Exclusive territory., Write quick. Jubilee Omaha, Neb. : AGENT! » SOLD 18 SPRAYERS AND Autowas| Saturday; profit, $2.50 each: square Particulars free. Rusler Company, Johnstown, ) . WANTED—] DO ORGANIZATION WORK ‘MEN TO among the farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept., Box 495, St. Paul, Minn. Patents PATENTS BSECURED IN ALL COUNTRIES. Prompt and reljable services. _Advice free. A, E. Cnrugn. 742 P! uth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. a ~ Potatoes - OFFER WANTED—1,000 BUSHELS TRIUMPH Pack and Yorker potatoes, Clean; sound. Henry ois _ard,~Waubun, - Minn, OST—25-YEAR-OLD - 'MAR] weighs about 1,200, Carl BE. -DARK - GRAY, ohnson, Wing, N, . Mention the' Leader Whert Writing Advertisers R A A B s B S LSRR S AN s A e i

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