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Rawhide Shoes Cut Out the Shoe Profiteer On Approval—No Money in Advance Why we: actually DO cu out the PROFI'TEERIN MIDDLEMAN: We sell direct to you, the CON- SUMER, C. ‘D, APPROVAL. No back number ' styles but only one standard RAWHIDE work shoe, something that will outwear anything you_ have . ever had. Double leather “soles and- heels, Wedrproof spe- cially ~ treated uppers, Dirt and water- proof tongue. A real shoe at a real price. - Sent on approval. Send Your Sizg, Not Your Money. Sizes 6 to12 EQUITY SHOE COMPANY Boston Block Minneapolis, Minn. YOURS ON APPROVAL your gize nnd these wondertnl wfiourhomenonee. Bnilt d full of wear. Genuine ther soles. Note lendid extra Tt mns{mt hct)mw—n?m o delig a Or no sale. only $4.89 on N\ arrival for this R splendid bargain. Boshnflallflflhfllflno. Oept. 407- V.Bon«m.;;a::.l Send shoes on approval. My money back if I want it. A risk nothing, .. Size.. INDOORCLOSET Th:s improved, neat-looking, san- ary indoor closet will make your home ern—-glve you city comfort and con- vemenc lgn‘o!:e(:’l: your fnmlly' against sickness, nsnlymst ed in any room, sanitary and odorless— Guaranteed h'::ll: qus;llty— pérfect satisfaction or your moneyrefunded within thirty days, Only $9.98. Big pro- i duction makes thislow price ible, Write for informa- § tionorsend in your order now —you take no risk whatever. Waterman-Waterbury Co. z 1121-58Jackson St, N. Minneapolis, Minn, LEARN AUTOMOBILE AND TRACTOR TRADE 3 ilub&li"n ers. ; ODERN Am & TRACTORSCHOOLS, 2512 Unlversity, > Depl. 25 Midway, St Paul, Minne SPRING BOARS FOR SALE Sired by Graham Big Price, half brother of the world’s champion, Black Price, and Big Bone Choice, grandson of Long Big Bone. HILL SIDE POLAND CHINA FARM, . Rogge & Son. - B. F. D. No. 3 Boyd, Minn. Get Started With Shee ‘Or Improve Your Floc 3,500 white and b]ack-!need breeding ewes. and 3;000 lambs of the highest bree ing ty&e This- is an ex- coptional opportunity to buy stock that will improve your -present flock or get you started right on the road % successful sheep raising. Dense "fleeces . of good length, It will cost iou nothing and pay you big to get prices and full ini tion. SEISEL FITZGERALD ¢ ~Great Northern Hotel, Devlis ‘Lake, N. D. Sunnyside Stock -Farm ; ,Chester White Swine Boars % of March and Arml farrow for sale. Big type, ellows. ~ Write for "price - ‘and breevgmg E. P. SQUIRE, Hanley Falls, Minn. s blg t Poland FoRnalE R 2 (1) Ireed the heat b‘fll‘nlz!;rafv?lmer ex: o be siiipped Nomod. Minn .dence had sent a few men into the {rom factory to consumier, 42 cents 12:0z.. in -} lots: of’ nvswbm or more,” pmtvsld ‘Send sm for tage r‘l,,hl on free sampl are A LEAGUE OF TRADE? g Cincinnati, Ohio. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ¢ The present state .of affairs in which, amid the world’s unrest, the diplomats have formulated covenants which are obviously inadequate to pre- serve peace, emphasizes the fact that they who framed the covenants failed to realize the essential conditions upon. which the modern world must be held together. While racial hatreds and rehglous differences are, unfortunately, still evi- dent they are not the things which in- cite warfare today. The solution of ‘international (jlfl:‘erences should rather be sought in economic adjustment. In the present situation, when the wast-" age of war has brought about a scarc- ity of the essentials of a comfortable living, there exists a peculiar necessity to consider trade relations in a large way. Immediate relief is demanded and only the resumption of universal trade, with its stimulation to produc- tion, can avert a catastrophe. An international trade commission would do far more toward reconstruc- tion than a league of nations. What is ’ needed is an arrangement by which all nations would be permitted to trade with each-other freely, thus permitting the purchase of commodities in the. cheapest markets and reducing the cost of living and, through proper bal- ancing of supply and demand, per- mitting all to live. 3 M. LOUISE McLOUGHLIN. T SUNFLOWER SILAGE ‘Sunflowers have ‘recently been tried out for silage. Mr. Ince of the North Dakota Agricultural college statés that it has a number of advantages which should make its successful em- ployment in this way of great value. Namely, it is a plant which can be grown in northern latitudes and it is. capable of yielding a'large amount of succulent material for feeding pur- poses. Montana has led the way in a_care- ful scientific investigation of the possi- bilities of this crop and trials there appear to indicate that sunflower silage is a palatable feeding stuff of excellent quality. In the summer of 1918 some sunflowers were cut and placed in a layer between corn in one of the silos at the North Dakota exper- iment station. The analysis shows that the sunflower silage was considerably richer in protein than corn silage and neaily equal in the other nutrients. This is but one trial. Thé results of other trials are meeded before ‘any grand conclusion can be arrived at. A. J. McFadden of Neche, N. D, filled one silo with sunflowers last fall and fed it to beef cattle. He states ‘that it {s just as.good as corn silage and the cattle like it.—EXTENSION DIVISION, NORTH DAKOTA AGRI- CULTURAL COLLEGE. ' DRIED POTATOES FOR SWINE = Dried pressed potato is very efficient in producing rapid gains and a high finish - when. fed to 'swine, United States department of agriculture in- vestigators have found in a search for a suitable way to dispose of cull pota- toes. - To give best resuits they must be fed in combination with feeds rich in protein, such as oil meal fish meal and tankage. I never could believe that: Provi- world ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions saddled and bridled to be ndden.——BARON RUMBOLD. Victrolas A BARGAIN, JUST THE TALKING MA- chine you want, from L:o Send for cata- log and price list. ney refunded if not satis- fied. ' Domestic Munlc Co., 5 South Seventh stregt, BURLEY ™% TOBACCO CHEWING - FOR SALE—PURE case of two. Gh-pound cans, f. o. b. Merino. W. Clieek, - Merinof§ Col. < HONEY—DELICIOUS WISCONSIN . WHITE - CLO- - ver honey; Green_county’s famous cheese. Price list free. ~E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. x R SALE-—1, TO. 1,500 TON EK'I’BA 0001’) ,,N i ’°°21 d_ right. Writo s Rosentlial - 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 ‘results -come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 10 cents per word per issue, league when .advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 8 cents per word is made, shi sbi receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate, ul rate, To members of the National Nonpartisan 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. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Farms CUT THIS OUT AND SEND TODAY FOR FREE information about the greatest colonization project of its' kind in the United States. Learn how to register and secure a rich, made-to-order dairy farm within 100 miles of St. Paul. Settler gets house, barn, cow, pigs, chickens, tools, ete.. No payment on land for three years; only $"50 deposit required on stock, buildings, ete,, to show good faith. We put in -roads, creameries, tories in advance for secttlers, and have ‘railroads, schools, markets, pure water and best sdil. greater opportunity than United States homestead, This famous ‘‘Liberty colony” will be all settled this year. We can handle only a limited number of good men, Send at once for free information to Wisconsin Colonization Co., A-203 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, SHEEP RANCH, 140 MILES NORTHWEST OF St. Paul; one solid section containing 909 acres; no road through it; 800 acres fenced with woven wire, 80 acres in fleld; rolling land, excellent soil; all necessary buildings, plenty outside foed, water in pasture. Best in the state. Price, $25. 760 . acres, northwestern Minnesota, in Kittson county, Dprairie, level, good, fair buildlngs, seven miles town, mile to school, 200 under plow, all tillable, good, productive soil, Price, $25 per acre. Thos, Keefe, 234 Erdicott Bldg.,” 8t. Paul, Minn, SYLVESTER'S - MINNESOTA SNAPS—160 ACRES well. improved . southern Minnesota farm, six miles from town; excellent corn” and clover land; $90 per acre. 160 acres highly improved corn farm, * three miles from town, $L75 per acre. - 160 acres central Minnesota, -all cultivated; rich black land; good improvements, good locnuun $100 per acre. Write for list of' bargains, S}lvcster, Endicott Bldg., St. Paul. ¢ WE WANT CATTLE ON OUR RICH GRAZING. - lands in-Rusk county, Wis, Excellent pasture in the spring, summer, fall, Plenty of opportunities i0 make hay for the winter, Xspecially suited for grazing. For - information write to Wisconsin - Colonization Company, Station 3, E Eau Claire, Wis, FOR SALE—220-ACRE FARM; GOOD IMPROVE- ments, four and one-half miles from New Ulm, Minn. Price, $135 per acre; $2,000 cash, $8,000 March. 1, 1920; first mortgage, $14,100, 12 years, 5 per cent; balance easy terms. D. 1. Sorensen, Klossner, Minn. GREAT BARGAINS—IMPROVED FARMS AND brush land for sale in_bauner _clover county. Farmers are getting from $74 to $150 per acre for cheese fac- clover seed. Write for particulars, Shevlin Clover Seed Company, Shevlin, Clearwater County, Minn, TFIFTY IMPROVED CORN STEARNS county,” Minn. improve- ments; cheap. excursion dates, rates, ete. Dldg.,¢ St. Paul, Minn, ST. PAUL SUBURBAN FARM—FORTY ACRES near - interurban ' car, seven-room house, large barn, gllo, chicken house, garage, well house, fenced and_ cross-fenced, $8,000, The Varland System, St._Paul, . Minn, 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. WOGLD YOU SELL YOUR FARM I YOU GOT your price? = Sell~ direct; mno commlssions; par- ticulars free. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, SELL.. YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FIOR. CASII, / vo matter where located; particulars free. - Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. FOR SALE—BY OWNER, NICE VIRGIN 80 ACRES, right at Felton, Minn. %'l acre.. Easy. terms, G. K. Harvey, Bowman, N FARMS black soil, Come at once. Write for cheap H, J. Maxfield, Pioneer Heavy fine - STOCK. AND GRAIN FARMS: VERY DBEST BLACK loam. Reasonable térms. Write Pln"rec Land Co., - Pingrec. IF YOU WANT TO SFLL OR E‘{(‘HAN(‘L YOIR property write me. John J. Black, 4 St., Chip- pewa Falls, Wis, FOR SALE—QUARTER SECTION NORTH DAKO- ta; $10 per acre, Abbolt, 487 Ashland avenue, St. Paul, Minn, WRITE FOR LARGE LIST IMPROVED FARMS, wild land. Liberal terms, price. Rivard, Turtle Lake, Wis. Lumber 'LUMBER, SHINGLES, MILLWORK! GET OUR money-saving prices, including treght to_your_sta- tion. - Send list for -estimate. ~ Wells, Box 1010, Everett, Wash. _.____—_—J “WASHINGTON RED CEDAR POSTS” DELIVER- ed in - car.lots;. Farmers’ organizations our line, Write for prices. 0. A, Underwood, Mgr, Ioue. Wash. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality, Rob= ert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash, WRITE FOR DELIVERED PBICES ON CEDAR ‘ posts, Pay aner unlondlng J. B Overtou, Sagle, daho, Kodak Finishing LET..US DEVELOP. YOUR FILMS, ONLY 25 cents for: six-exposure roll and six prints, -Postal size, 40 cents, mailed “prepaid. We give a prize every month to. the one who sends us the most Moen’s Art Studio, Box K, amateur finishing, Preston, Minn. MR. -SIVERT LAVOLD, SHELLY, "MINN., WAS the Tucky one to receive the free $10 kodak in our Jul contest. He said: ‘‘Received kodak today, and . very much pleased with " it, also your fine worlt, “Kodak is dandy.”” " (Signed) Sivert Lavold, 1’ifgelly. Minn. Moep’s Art Studio, Box K, Preston, y nn, - EXTRACTED ALFALFA AND clover “honey in 680-pound cans.' - Price, Patents PATENTS SECURED. . SEND SKETCH 01! MODEL. Prompt attention. = Reliable “services, dvice A. E. Carlsen, 742 Plymonth Bldg., Mlnneapo]ls inn. Hay . e [3 ~ upland ‘Ros SHROPSHIRE RAMS FOR SALE! Poultry POULTRY SALE — 62 VARIETIES — CHICKENS, ducks, turkeys, geese. Large, vigorous cockerels and pullets. Order your breeding cockerels now. The best at lowest prices. Special list free, F. A, Neubert, Mankato,. Minn: BEAUTIFUL MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS F()B sale. Extra choice stock, Gnldbank strain ; choice from a flock of 80; toms, $7: hens, $5. customers - are always pleased Bertha Dond, rington, N. D. —_— SUNNYSIDE FARM ROSE-COMB WHITE LEG- horn cockerels for sale. Prize-winning stock, heavy- laying strain; prices reasonable. Arnol® F. Nicnas, Thompson, N. D. SHIP YOUR CREAM, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL, hides, wool, ete, to us. Cash daily. Our re-' ;;m\ls will please you. The H. A. Ertz Co., St aul, PUREBRED 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKER- els. Beauty, size and utility emphasized for 12 years; $1.50 each, - Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D CHOICE PUREBRED BUFF ROCKS—COCKERELS, $1.50 each; pullets, $1, if taken before October 15. P. N. Ydstie, Route 1, Hillsboro, N. D. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn, BREEDING STOCK, SILVER, GOLDEN, COLUM- bian Wyandottes, Buff Leghorns, Reds. Jo- hannessohn, Beltramk, Minn, Livestock FROM LAMDS to two-year-olds; good bunch to select from; do it now before best are all gone. C. Norwood, Balaton, Minn, CHOICE WEANED CALVES—SIX BEAUTIFULLY marked Holstein grade calves, five heifers and one bull. For information write Ed Howey, South St. Paul, Minn, FOR~ QALI‘,«BM‘NTERED SHORTHORNS, _TOUR young cows, two bulls; cheap for cash. Herman Schoeler Sr., Courtenay, N. D. FOR SALE—DUROC-JERSEY APRIL PIGS, EITHER kind, selected from selected stock. C. H. Master- san, Pennack, Minn, ONE SHROPSHIRE RAM AT $50; EWES AT $25 §111‘('h; paper furnished. Joseph Minkel, Mapleton, nn. FIVE REGISTERED _HEREFORD sale. Ed.W. Olson, Rolette, I\. I) CHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR_§ H, E. Olmstead, Kempton, N. D REGISTERED DUROC JERSEXY PIGS FOR SALE. Swen Thoreson, Buxton, N. D, BULLS FOR E, EITHER SEX. FOUR FIRST-CLASS MULES FOR SALE. J. E. Mulholland, Kramer, N, Harness, Automoblles and Accessories FORDS START EASY IN COLD WEATHER. WILL run 34 miles per gallon on cheapest gasoline or half kerosene, using our 1920 carburetors, ‘Increased power; styles for all motors; can attach them your- self, Blg profits to agents; money-back guarantee; 80 ‘days’ trial, Air Friction Carburetor Co., 473 Madison St., Dayton, Ohlo, FARMERS—0AK HARNESS LEATHER BELLIES, 50 cents per pound. Can’t be beat for repair work. Order now. South Park Tannery, South Park, Minn, We also tan hides. TIRES—FORD, $5; OTHER SIZES IN PROPOR- tion. . Write for further information. Tri-State Tire Co., B, Minncapolis, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock PUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE. Natural heelers, Males, $10; females, $5 each. Orchard Hill Farm, Nicollet, Minn. "FOR SALE_REGISTERED. AIREDALR PUPPIES and grown _dogs; Hunter, N. D. FOR SALE—NINE COLLIE PUPS. females, $5. Natural-heeling parents. Towner, N. D. . FOR SALE -— REGISTERED RUSSIAN WOLF- reasongble prices. Airedale, MALES. 0. A, $10: . Buck, l’ll\'olllll;l: guaranteed. Write Jack Kelly, Colgate, FOR SALE—WOLFHOUNDS AND WATER spaniel. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn. 7 " Professional Schools MEN AND WOMEN LEARN BARBER TRADE. Wages $25 per week un. - Positions guaranteed. Few weeks completes by our methods. Lift] le expense Write for catalog. ~Established 1893. ~Moler Barber College, 107-A Nicollet Ave., Minnedpolis. FIFTY "YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED learn telegraphy. - Salary, $120-$200 month, Earn expenses . while learning. Free Catalog. United '%nlllways Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. aul. LEARN BARBER TRADE. PROFESSOR LEE'S superior instruction qualifies men, women for high- salaried Wsltlons Catalog free, National Barber College, 255 East Seventh St,, St. Paul, Minn, Farm Machinery , FOR SALE—ADVANCE RUMELY 8-16, ALL-PUR- pose . tractor, 1917 model, Guaranteed good condition. - Reason for sale, three successive Ccro) Tailures, Write to John $500, with plows, ndt, De Sart, N. D. For Sale i FOR SALE—BRESTAURANT AND BAKERY, WITH cream _ station, in North Dakota, Owner going overseas. . Address 812 Hackney Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Agents Wanted WANTED-—-MEN- TO DO ORGANIZATION WORK . among the .farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, ° “Employment Dc'pl. Dox 495, St. Paul, Minn, . = - Seed -SEED. WHEAT FOR SALE DUN DUBUH heat, t f, at $2.50 a hcullfal sacks " extra. - wheat, " rust_proof, ‘a u < E L, Hnrleyl,’ Route 1, Wallialla, N. D. i 5 _Employment WANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER ON * dress C. Rrandser, Flaxton d

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