The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 15

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- Square Deal Polands DON'T WEAR A TRUSS! After Thirty Years’ Experience We Have Produced an Appli- ance for Men, Women or Children That Cures e Rupture. WE SEND IT ON TRIAL If you have tried most everything else, come to us.- Where others fail is where we have our greatest success. Send attached coupon today and we will The Above is C. E. Brooks, Inventor of the Ap- pliance. Mr. Brooks Cured Himself of Rup- ture Over 30 Years Ago and Patented the Appliance From His Personal Experi- ence. If Ruptured, Write Today to the Brooks Appliance Co., Marshall, Mich. send you free our illustrated book on Rupture and its cure, showing our Appliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried it and were cured. It gives. instant relief when all others fail. Remember, we use no salves, no harness, no lies. ‘We send on trial to prove what we say is true. You are the judge and once having seen our illustrated book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as our hundreds of patients whose letters you can also read. = Fill out free coupon below and mail today. It's well worth your time whether you try our Appliance or not. FREE INFORMATION COUPON Brooks Appliance Company,” 462-D State St., Marshall, Mich. Please send me by mail, in plain wrapper, your illustrated book and full information about your Appliance for the cure of rupture. RES/LESS Pre - War Prices GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES run 10,000, We pay the war tax. —will 1 Secure agency it Wri Book cy Off WALTER DAVID RUBBER, GO sl beraiier Bzsd Bi fits easily made selling tires. Ve S or i dh Yy auto owner a pros] ers d still make large profits fgmyomgg?l.“ W: have contracts with “facmrldgg' (ordlg. i **seconds” an Dept. 54, Sterling Tire & Supply, 1355 Mich.Av. ELM DRIVE FARM Registered Big Poland China Hogs- Sires out of old dams. Sired. by such as Golden Gate, choice Long Jones and Expan- sion S. They are noted for beauty and size. Bred gilts in season, also young pigs. 'All big heavy stock. Call or write. J. H. KULENKAMP, Route 1, South St. Paul, Minn. rvee DUROC-JERSEYS One two-year-old herd boar; fall boars and also an extra lot of spring pigs. A few sows bred to Model Orion, HERMAN DAMMANN Route 1, \ PLATO, MINN. Spring | pigs . of weaning age and of good breeding, ¢ sired by some of the best boars in - the Northwest. - /NGl ‘ oy Priced for quick LT o R ) sales. Call or write S Tim i .~ LOUIS STIFTER, Howard Lake, Minn. - Poland China ‘available for instruction purposes in - instances it is preferable to allow —FINE NEW CLOVER HONEY, GUARAN- n?o}ggy topbe absolutely _pure and of strictly cholice ;- qudlity. - Sample, 10 ‘cents. Price st free. V. Facey, Preston, Minn, Miscellaneous - BLUISH STEM ON MELONS A woman who was about to buy a watermelon on an eastern city mar- ket recently noticed that the stem .was covered with a bluish, starchy paste, which she took to be a disease. Otherwise the melon seemed to her a choice specimen of the melon grower’s art. She could not, however, be per- suaded to take it until she had looked- over many others in the dealer’s as- sortment and found that all were sim- ilarly affected. % Many careful buyers may have the same experience in buying water- melons this year, but they need have no fear of inferior quality because of the unusual appearance of the stem. It is not a disease, but a means of preventing one of the most serious diseases of watermelons which grow- ers of the southeastern states have to contend with in shipping. This treatment,- developed by the United States'department of agricul- ture, prevents stem-end rot, and con- sists in painting the freshly cut stem of each melon with a paste made of bluestone mixed with starch. The paste should be put on the stem only, but some growers, through careless- ness or haste, may smear it on the rind, which lessens the attractive ap- pearance but not the quality of the melon. N. D. GRASSHOPPER FIGHT There is a grasshopper outbreak in North Dakota. Left alone it would de- stroy the bumper wheat crop in the greatest of all spring wheat growing states. In the old days” practically complete destruction in the half of the state infested would have been inevi- table. Now entomological experts of the United States department of agri- culture, who are working in co-opera- tion with the state agricultural col- lege, feel confident that the crop will be saved. The poisoned-bait method is being applied. The state is spend- ing $200,000 in the purchase of poison material. In one.county 123 end-gate seeders are being used in broadcast- ing the poison. The campaign will be- in many particulars a model of grass- hopper control work, and the North Dakota Agricultural college is mak- ing motion pictures of it, which will be other states whenever grasshopper outbreaks occur. WEANING YOUNG PIGS Many farmers wean pigs at six to seven weeks of age, when the brood sows have a good flow of milk and are capable of maintaining the young in excellent condition and d&velopment at less expense and- trouble than the young porkers could otherwise be handled. Their mother’s milk is one of the best feeds available for grow- ing pigs, and consequently it should be used to the greatest extent possible. ‘When the pigs are from six to seven weeks old the sow should be on full feed, unless for some extraordinary reason the pigs should not be weaned until the age of 10 weeks, and in such them to run with their mother until they are 12 to 14 weeks ol_d. When tillage begins, other arts fol- low. The farmers, therefore, i founders of human . civilization— DANIEL WEBSTER. . ~Lumber FAMOUS WE ARE MANUFACTURERS :OF THBE Fuhuumnwn red cedar - fenceposts, ~ Any size or ength., Get our delivered prices. [Ellis Company, 602 Tacoma Bldg., Tacomu, Wash. : N RED CEDAR POSTS. DELIVERED wggcasm to farmers. Pay after unmloading. = J. B. Overton, Sagle, Idaho. 4 VED—SEND ' $1- FOR . how _to: make pure-lard substitute at -one- ce-of lard. fo. make::" Mrs. F. W. < zecip _mtf’meprxm for sale and auction sales; results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. 'z"&ff rate. Livestock FOR SALE—110 HEAD HEREFORD CATTLE; 60 steers, 50 heifers; most of latter have calves by side; coming three next spring. These cattle are from registered bulls, Shorthorn cows, best feeders in the world. Price, $100 per head; weight around 900 pounds. " Also have 70 white face vearlings at $70 per head; steers, heifers mixed. E. J. Scharf, Emerson, N. D. HOLSTEINS—POLAND CHINAS. WE STILL HAVE several of those splendid registered Holstein bulls for sale, two to eight months old. They are such as we all like to have in our herds. If in need of one soon, better write for prices, Also a_few purebred March boars ready for shipment. Her- man Schumacher, Villard, Minn. HIGH QUALITY CALVES BY EXPRESS, BULLS or heifers. Shorthorn—Holstein—Hereford. = Only $17.50 to $25 for little ones; $30 to $40 for big ones to put on grass, Raise all you can, Write for_catalog. Ed. Howey, South St. Paul, Minn. — TN, ORI e AW, . EXTREME BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS FOR sale. A few extra good fall boars and 50 spring hoars. They are the big, long body, heavy-boned kind that they are all after. They are real herd boar prospects. Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn, ———— et FOR SALE—REGISTERED BLACK PERCHERON stallion,- five years old; weight 1,925 pounds. A very fine animal; sure breeder. Percheron Breed- ing Association, Box 200, New Salem, N. D. o S et P L LA R el R D OO FOR SALE—PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE HERD boar, tried sow, March and April BJ)lgs. either sex, in four different blood lines. Pedigree furnished. Rubert Altmann, Gibbon, Minn. —— e e e REGISTERED GUERNSEY COW, FOUR YEARS; also two _heifers, good iIndividuals, Must sell. Geo. E. Brastrup, Courtenay, N. D. —_— o‘rel'le 'g:edFABRd?WS ‘l'i‘ol'fi ‘si}mhlgo'gn SEXEB: H ree furnished. er St. John, N. D it FOR SALE — REGISTERED DUROC spring pigs. Price reasonable. Buxmn.pléf D. e ———— REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE SPRING PIGS for sale; pedigree furnish te) o o gx % urnished, Stephen Tokach, St. JERSEY 8wen Thoreson, e ey T e - FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE PIGS. PEDIGREE furnished. H. F. Augst, Montgomery, Minn. et LD OV SOOIy SO REGISTERED DUROCS. SALES IN FIVE STATES. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. —_—— e Agents Wanted AGENTS—BIG PAY AND FREE AUTOMOBILE introducing wonderful new gasoline saver, punc- ture-proof, five-year spark plugs and other eco- nomical auto necessities. Outfit free. L. Ballwey, 60 Sta. F, Louisville, Ky. T Tl b el P AR S o AGENTS WANTED FOR THE WELL-KNOWN EEY- stone tire, guaranteed 6,000 miles. If you mean business write Auto Tire Co. of St. Paul, 77 West Seventh St., St. Paul,. Minn, — e AGENTS—MASON SOLD 18 SPRAYERS AND Autowashers one Saturday; profit, $2.50 each; . square deal. . Particulars free. Rusler Company, Johnstown, Ohio. WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WORK among “the farmers, Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept., Box 495, St. Paul, Minn. . Professional Schools N AND WOMEN LEARN BARBER TRADE. Wages $25 per week up. - Positions guaranteed. Few wecks completes by our method. Little ex- pense. Writee for catalog. Moler Barber College, 27 A, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, Estab- lished 1893. - BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT _TO men and women by Professor Gilsdorff. New catalog free. Call or write Twin City Barber Col- lege, 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. PLEASANT WORK. SAL- arles, $99.88 to $165. Established 14 years. Free filu\og. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, Minneapolis, nn, % Dogs and Pet Stock GREAT DANE PUPS, SHEPHERD PUPS, WATER spaniel pups, bulldog pups, fox terriers, Airdales, : St. Bernards, poodles, cocker spaniels, dachshund, mastfr female. John' Peterson, 574 Broadway, St. aul. SHETLAND PONY, SPOTTED WHITE AND BAY, three years old. Will sell reasonable. Geo. E. Brastrup, Courtenay, N. D. HIGH GRADE CATTLE DOGS, $5 EACH; HEEL- ers, J. E. Cesak, 8t. Anthony, N. D. BLACK ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS. GERHARD Wolter, Hamburg, Minn, Poultry _ WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR POULTRY, veal, eggs, hides and_pigeons. J. H. Mason & i\lxlc:euom to C. J. n. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, 'Bnom- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. Mc- Kay Produce Co., 8t. Paul, Minn. BREEDING STOCK, SILVER, GOLDEN, bian Wyandottes, Buff Leghorns, Reds. hannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories FORDS RUN 34 MILES PER GALLON. WITH' OUR 1919 carburetors. - Use -cheapest gasoline. or half Start . e any weather. ~ Increased Styles for- all motors. Runs slow high gear. Attach yourself. ‘Money* back tion COLUM- L. Jo- guarantee, 30 days® trial. = Air Fric- arburetor Co., 473 Madison 8t., Dayton, Ohio, Address Wanted ANYBODY ENOWING OF THE WHEREABOUTS of -Adolph -C. Glaser, 31 years old, drafted for g;e U‘xlumz ghtes army ntl Minot, N'unli)é:;te arged at Camp Dodge, please comm once. with 'C. C.. Glaser.” Loola. 8¢ D. - 8 For Sale . - as am not ‘able to work sick. ; Oscar - Freed, b owner, Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, ‘eggs, dl-)roduce 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 League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. g ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate, Co., 16 Third 8t., St. Paul, Big profits for agents, ' dis- - Best To members of the National Nonpartisan ducts or supplying their own needs, a rate Farm Machinery Farm Implements Brand New. . Order Now and Be Prepared. Prices Never Lower. Our_trial guarantee with every purchase absolutely free of expense. Write for No. 111.catalog for com- plete description. Watt’s. Power Corn Shellers No. 1, capacity 50 to 75 bushels, per hour $ 38.30 No. "4, capacity 75 to 125 bushels, per hour 77.10 No. 7, capacity 200 to 250 bushels, per hour 290.00 Hay Balers (Power) 16x18 Jr., Rumley Robinson ........ ... $225.00 16x18 Staridard Rumley Robinson . .. 260.00 17x22 Standard Rumley RobINBON ....e.vee.. 275.00 Cream Separators Sharples Tubular “A.” No. 4, capacity 500 < pounds per hour ....ecocceniiciineneecenss 85335 Gasoline Engines 5 hdrsepower Stickney, complete ....ev.u.e...$ 95.00 7 horsepower Stickney, complete ......... .. 125,00 We carry complete stock hot water and air - fur- naces, pipe, fittings, plumbing supplies, asbestos pipe covering, wire fencing, lumber, roofing paper, palnts— everything for farm and home. CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO. OF MINNESOTA, INC. 97 East Fillmore Ave,, St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALB—ONE HART-PARR 30-60 HORSE- power and one Nichols & Shepard separator 40-60; cook car tanks, two wagons. All complete, in good shape. Address K. A, udtson, Box 294, Garrison, N. D L ¥ — FOR SALE—20-40 EMERSON, GASOLINE OR OIL, tractor; four-bottom Emerson turning plow; used two seasons; in good sale. . A. J. Leavitt, Chinook, Mon FOR SALE—CASE STEEL SEPABATOR. with feedér and blower; run three short s gdc&. §300. f. o. b. car, Marion, N. D, . ust. FOR SALE—MOGUL 15-30; MINNEAPOLIE™ 530-gallon tank. Run three falls. Complete, ! Write Jacob Unruh, Glen Ullin, N. FOR SALE—THRESHING AND I~ VING OUT- g =] g fit complete. Cheap if taken .at once. Write Box 8, Courtenay, N. D. =3 Farms e N e | oLl L 1, MY BEAUTIFUL LAKE SHORE FARM FOR SALE, located three miles from Detroit, the biggest sum- mer resort in Minnesota. Consjsts of 127 acres, 65 acres under cultivation, 40 acres of the finest hay land, 22 acres in pasture, located on state road, rural delivery, te!enhgne. quarter mile from school, modern seven-room house, hot air furnace, base- ment, barn 30 by 40 and other outbuildings. Price, $11,000; terms. Must be seen to be appreciated. R. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn. —_— T WANTED TO TRADE MY EQUITY IN FINE, WELL improved half section grain farm two and one- half miles from Bottineau, N. D., as part pzy- ment on a grain and stock farm in Minnesota. Route 2, Box 56, Bottineau, N. D. FARMING PAYS IN SASKATCHEWAN. LAND requires no_clearing; best in the world; also the cheapest. Where timber and prairie meet. Write for particulars to Scandinavian-Canadian = Land Co., Phoenix Bldg., Minneapolis. $100 DOWN, NO MORE PAYMENTS FOR 10 years, secures good clover farm. No sand, rock, swamp. Good schools, roads, markets. George A. Besser, 825 Plymouth Bldg.,, Minneapolls. petetbit e tdifo e LA AR AL WIB UL B Ul i i FOR SALE—160-ACRE WELL IMPROVED FARM, gix and one-half miles from good town. ~Price, $30 per acre. For terms write owner, Kellan Sebo, Max, 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, Mo. — e WOULD YOU SELL YOUR FARM IF YOU your price?: Sell direct; no commissions: ticulars free. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASII, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman_Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS; VERY BEST BLACK loam. Reasonable terms. Co., Pingree, N. D. FOR SALE—160 ACRES; FINE LOCATION. SELL- ing on account of old, age, Brook Park, Minn. pir- through L. P. neapolis, Minn. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR %mlllwruw'imm us, John J. Black, 4 8t., - pewa. alls, 8, 3 WRITE FOR LARGE LIST IMPROVED FARMS,: wild lw& Liberal terms, price. Rivard, Turtle Lake, o Employment Write Pingree Land both order; slézoo for quick Inquire Henry Kahle, WE CAN SUPPLY FARM LABOR FOR HAYING . and harvest. Married couples with best references listed; also reliable single men who are mlm leave at once. State top wages you will pay. now and be assured of hela when you need - it, (Licensed and bonded.) nesota Employment . Co., 107 South First 8t., Minneapolis, ‘Minn. FOR HARVEST Tri-State Employment Co., Minneapolis, Minn, WANTED — POSITION A OPERATING TRACTOR. Karttunen, Floodwood, Minn. X z Marshs - AND THRESHING HANDS WRITE v Lightning Rods ; - righ - our ‘agenicy. ¥, ‘¥, DIddIs. Co :

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