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] D ) nife B S, - s, | i ap e - vl o 4 w M SRY Qo 1T & ¥ ..4" b( 1‘ R & X iy '\,‘ i U. S. TO SELL 500 FARMS Widespread ' interest is evinced in the unique plan of the government to sell. at public auction 500 farms in Yuma valley, Arizona, on December 10. The land has been subdivided into 5, 10 and 20-acre units, and not ‘more than 40 acres will be sold to an in- dividual. - ; Owing to the fact that this govern- ment land occupies a region practical- ly free from frost, citrus fruit grow- ers of Florida and California are greatly interested. - The sale will be in charge of the United States reclamation service, Washington, D. C., and a pamphlet fully describing these lands and the terms- and conditions of sale will be’ furnished homeseekers upon request to the statistician of this bureau. In" addition to several unsurpassed varieties of oranges, grapefruit and lemons these lands are especially well adapted to the culture of numerous other irruits, such as dates, olives, grapes and figs. The minimum. bid acceptable for these lands, including water right, is $225 per acre, of which 10 per cent must accompany the bid‘and will be returned if the bid is rejected; 15 per- cent must be paid within 60 days after acceptance of bid, and the balance in three equal annual installments, mak- ing a total of three years and 60 days’ time in which to make complete pay- ment. There are no restrictions as to the residence of purchasers. INDOOR TOILET Sanitary and Odorless on ten days FREE TRIAL No Money Down — No Deposit No more outside back yard inconven- fences. Nolch-mben toempty. ’3?.31“'73 or cesspool. rocess v . ble. Kills B e s, A g bad .‘on‘ 0!0?350\1!‘:6 Aorni.z}nm , yo t’l’i'v:sgrvel,luml51. Costs 1 Cent a Week to Operate per Person. Place room, hall or { eiouat’."uz'goubletommb f| Guaran sanitary odorless. Endorsed by thoue 4 ‘nnda of users, dm cic RGENTS WANTED. Kawnear Cabinet Co., 865 KawnearBidg,KansasClty,Mo. Quality Chester Whites I am offering for sale some_ of the best spring and midsummer boars I have raised in 16 years.- I am pricing them for a limit- ed time at $26 to $50. They will please you. Pedigrees furnished. M. H. BAPP, Twete, Mont. ODORLESS | POLAND CHINA BOARS For Sale—I have the best lot of big, long, heavy boned fall and spring boars I ever raised in 20 years. Also one yearling herd boar. I will price them worth the money for quick sale. Remember, they are good enough for breeders and good farmers. Big Chief- Jumbo is one of the best breeding boars in the state. J C. F. GUMMERT, Renville, Minn. Chester White Boars For Sale The leading blood lines of Illinois, Indiana and Iowa, representing Raleigh 41587, Master Prince 45049, Great Boy 52651, Wm. A. 26161. They all are big bone, stretchy, and good backs and heads. Write or call on me. Leo. C. Hartmann, Bird Island, Minn., R. 1. Big TypeChesterWhites FOR SALE AT CLOVER CLOOM FARM ‘which carry the bést blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. All stock guaranteed. Can supply you with al- most anything you need. Visitors always wel- come. When writing mention the Leader. A, P, RANS. Springfield, Minn. Chester Whites Bred sows, spring boars, also a few year- ling boars for sale. Our bred sow sale { will' be held at St. James, Minn., Febru- ary b, 1920. . “ROY W. LEWIS, ‘- LEWISVILLE, MINN. o Livestock THE $6,200 FASHION PIECE NO. 330041 HEADS my herd. I am offering a and - lot of Poland China -spring boars of real herd boar material, They are the real high up, arched-back kind that everybody likes, Are. sired by Big Progress, Lone Big Bone 2nd and_ Gerstdale Jones 8th. Bred sow e January 27, 1020, and March 1, 1920. All double treated against cholera, _Call or write Gus- It:v d(}nhow, Renville, Minn. ader. 3 FOR SALE—MY FAMOUS DUROC-JERSEY HOGS of Crimson = Wonder, Dreamland Defender and . Grand Wonder hreodmx. All immuned - for life. A. fine bunch of spri boars and gilts at farmers’ prices. = Express prepaid. Pedigrees furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. li‘lohd1 Lake Stock Farm, Rasmus C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn. FOR SALE—THREE REGISTERED DUROC-JER- :%y boars and one gilt of extra food breeding. eight from 175 to 200 pounds. Price, $40 to $50 each. Act quick if you want a good herd leader. L. E. Berntson, Box 19, Parshall, N. D. FOR SALE—FIVE YEARLING - REGISTERED Shorthorn bulls; colors, one roan, one white, threo red and white, $200 each. All dandies. 5 ce, Lee Dellage, Lignite, N. D BIG TYPE DUROCS—A GOOD LOT OF APRIL - and May boars, sired by Model Orion; tall, long. heavy-boned; satisfaction guaranteed; sr{o each. . A. Applen, Reeder, N. D, el 4 Ul T it U [ IR HILL CREST POLAND. CHINAS—SPRING BOARS, sired by Royal Price, a full brother to the world’s champion boar, Black Price. Emil Matson, Will- mar, Minn., R. 8. - —_— e BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, SIRED BY SMOOTH A Wonder and Superior Long Wonder, from ma- ture sows. _Pedigrees furnish C. B Sheldon Sheyenne, N, D.lz od. 2R EXTRA CHOICE BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA FALL fl“’ $18 at three months old. Rose-Comb Brown ghorns. Three large raccoons, Henry Jannusch, Glencoe, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE BERKSHIRE BOAR, REGISTER- ed; price, $30; and a ‘few at $20 aplece. Barred Rock cockerels’ at- $2 each. Ole Aasen, Clifford, FPOR SALE—DUROCS, YEARLING SOWS, FALL - gilts, spring 51“5, July,boars and gilts, at $25 and lfl)l.nn Recorded papers free, John Toop, Hancock, | BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS; CHOLBRA immune. Shorthorn bulls from nine months to two years. R. E. Baker, Detroit, Minn.,, R. R. 2 DEBKSHIRE BOARS, SIRED BY EPOCH'S ILLI- nois Baron 2nd, No. 259021. Write for price and photos. John Suchy, Parkers Prairle, nn. FOR SALE—REGISTERED DUROC BOARS, weight 160 . D. to 200 pounds; $40 each, C. O. Colonial Stock. Farm, Esmond, N. D. PUREBRED.- GUERNSEY BULL, LIGHT - good breeding. Priced reasonable for quick sale. Write Nick Kummer, Walcott, N. D, FOR SALE—REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE fl)flng boars, Best of breeding and big fellows. . F. Pattison, Faulkton, 8. D. FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN bulls, ready for service. '~ Price $100. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn, REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE, four months to two years of age, $100 to $300. Ed W. Olson, Rolette, N. D. REGISTERED HEREFORD. BULLS FOR SALE. Also cow and several heifers. Write to Mrs. ‘Rose Kerkhoff, Plerz, Minn., 3 BIG TYPE CHESTERS. PRIZE-WINNING GILT: and a few boars. Wil ship C. 0. D. H. F. Augst, Montgomery, " Minn. PUREBRED CHOLERA-IMMUNED BERKSHIRE: for sale. For particulars write Frank Johnson, Sleepy Eye, Minn. FOR SALE — PUREBRED . CHESTER _WHITE spring pigs. Pedigrees furnished. Henry Up) A Lancaster, Minn. PUREBRED DUROC BOARS, APRJL FARROW, flud yearlings at fair-prices, 8. J. Martin, West- ope, 3 BIG TYPE POLANDS, MARCH, August farrow; both sexes. Minn, . i {z ’: APRIL AND _Ed Wosmek, Glencoe, REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE YEARLING RAMS for sale by C. M. RBell, Doland, 8, D., R. B. 2. CHOICE DUROC-JERSEY FALL PIGS, EITHER sex. T. W. Belirends, Mountain Lake, Minn. —_— CHESTER WHITE BOARS OF PRIZE-WINNING strain for sale. Otto Mund, Mtlnor, N. D. DUROC_BOARS GUARANTEED; BONDS ACCEPT- ed. P. O. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn. BEST SHROPSHIRE RAMS AT THE RIGHT price. Arnott McCradle, Grandin, N. D. DUROC APRIL BOARS, FARROWED BY KING Col. 9th. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D, ¥ Miscellaneous- FARMERS, CUT THE PRICE OF HARNESS loather, robes and furs. Bhip your hides to be tanned. We sell oak harness leather, wholesale, in sides. Army overcoats dyed, eaned _and ressed, $4.50. Ship parcel’ post, South Park be & Tanning Co., South Park, Minn. ALL DOUBLE DISC DRILLS ARE SPREADING apart and need my patent drill attachment. Sam. gxe mailed at 65 cents Monitor. and_ 75 cents V: runt. John -A. Swanson, Bantry, N. D. Lumber —_— LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers’ trade our speclalty. Bést quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash. ——— e T L . TAMARAC POSTS FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS, SEV- en feet long, threoc to_ six-inch tops. ~Albert Ny- strom, R. 1, Roseau, Minn. WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR i’gs'l':" Pay after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sagle, aho. A Kodak Finishing . LET US DEVELOP YGUR FILMS. ONLY cents for six-exposure. roll and six prints. Postal size, 40 cents; mailed prepaild. We give a prize every month to t amateur finishing. Preston, Minn. Moen’s- Art Studio, Box Seeds - e ——————————————————ee e et BLACK DON DURUM SEED WHEAT, POSITIVE- ly rust proof. Samples to those stating amount wanted. Fred Hurley, Wathalla, N. D. ———— PUGRPLE TOP RUTABAGA SEEDS, $1 A POUND, postage prepaid. R, L. Montgomery, Poulsbo. Wash. .Agents Wanted WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WORK among the farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept., Box 495, St. Paul,” Minn. Dried Prunes —_— COUNTRY DRIED PRUNES, -50-POUND BOX, $ direct’ from drier to consumer.” Garfleld Fruit Produce Co., Garfleld, *Wash. = Typewriter. . GOOD TYPEWRITER FOR SALE CHEAP. YREE trial. *“Easy . payments if wanted. - Write Bertha - Payne, Shawnee, Ka A L) A (54 Please mention the | one who sends us the most | results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. full rate. Farms —_— FOR SALE, BY OWNER, ON ACCOUNT OF POOR health, 150 acres; 73 acres of -it fall plowed, 15 acres flax stubble ready for harrow and drill; also 320 acres, 130 acres full plowed, .120 flax stubble, 30 acres yet to plow, balance in prairie. All tillable and heavy black loam, with clay subsoll, some im- provements on each place. Price, $28.50 per acre. Small cash payments and balance to suit at 6 iper cent. Also my home place, 450 acres, well im- proved, one and one-half miles to market. One of the best places in the county; on easy terms, J. R. Hilsdorf, Wilton, N. D. FOR SALE—508 ACRES _OF THE BEST WHEAT 1and in Rolette county, N. D.; 350 fall plowed and 45 acres sowed to fall rye. Scven-room house and heating plant, large barn and machine sheds, buildings in good repair. Plenty of good water, Farm i ‘all fenced; five miles from good town and church, in consolidated school district; at $50 per acre. For terms write to owner, John C. Schuchard, Uverly, N. D., B. R. 1, No. 52 440 acres stock land Stearns county; 80 acres partially improved farm Hubbard county; 280 acres improved farm :Hubbard county; 160 acres improved farm Hubbard county, onc block from town school; 800-acre stock and grain farm Sar- gent county. .H. P. Burt, Beach, N. D. COME TO OTTER TAIL COUNTY, IN WEST CEN- . tral Minnesota, where crop failure is unknown. Reasonable prices still prevail but will “surely ad- vance in the near future. May we mail you a catalog describing the improved- farms we have for sale at owner’s prices and on easy terms? ‘A title always.””. C. D. Baker Land Company, Drawer Y, Fergus Falls, Minn, 5 $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures. 40-80-160 .and 320 acres. Excellent clover, Ernln. stock. land. No sand, rock, swamp or hills. ood schools, roads, markets. Crop failures un- known. - George Besser, Owner, L-825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. GOOD LAND, $8 AN ACRE AND UP, CO-OPER- .ative buying and marketing already established as privilege of each buyer of land. Some improved places also; wood and water abundant; grow od crops: fine livestock country, Co-Operative Colony, Newllano, La. HAY RANCH AND. DAIRY FARM—WOULD SELL 160-acre farm, 43 in fleld, 30 acres bottom land, balance timber. Would sell with full equipment of tools and machinery, cattle, team, etc. Would sell for cash. J. Batckley, Northport, Wash. IMPROVED FARMS—NEAR MARKET, SCHOOL and church, in Pine cuumi', Minn, Some include personal property. $35 to_ $70 per acre. - Write for lists. Jehn W. Norton Co., J-455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 5 FOR SALE—240 ACRES IN OTTERTAIL COUNTY, Minn., four miles from Battle Lake; $160 per acre. Would consider_dividing the farm. Write for de- iflipunn. E. W. Hinkston, Battle Lake, nn. IF YOU WANT RICH LAND, WHERE CROPS never fail and the climate grand, where Uncle Sam kept down land values, write S. B. Hutchin- son, Grand Junction, Col., R. R. 4. IF_YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT NORTHERN Wisconsin send 25 cents for three months’ sub- scription’ to Northern Wisconsin Farmer, Block Chippewa Falls, Wis. 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. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. owner, in East Central Minnesota, For further particulars write Elmer V. Erickson, Dalbo, Minn. 240 ACRES, 90 ACRES BROKE, ALL FENCED, d well; close to two towns. Bargain. Write x 37, Powers Lake, N. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR roperty write me. John J. Black, Fourth 8t., I(’!hlm)evn\ Falls, Wis. @ HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, %em]l ;fii‘ee and description. - 0. O. Mattson, St. aul, nn. FOR SALE CHEAP—WHEAT FARM, NORTHERN Bu‘rlellfihheounu. N. D. Edward Anderson, Koote- nai, Idaho. Employment AEROPLANE AND TRACTOR mechanics, vulcanizers, acetylene welders needed everywhere. Only auto and tractor school mnorth of Missouri which tralned soldier mechanics for the United States government. Day and evening classes. Free tuition to Minnesota_service men. Write or call; special rates now. Modern Auto- mobile_and Tractor Schools, 2512 University Ave., Dept. ‘25, Midway, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED-—GIRL TO_ DO HOUSEWORK; GOOD ay, small family. B. Robins, 1036 Front St., St. aul, Minn. Telephone, Dale 2323, . Honey and Cheese HONEY—FINE NEW CLOVER HONEY, GUARAN- teed .to be absolutely pure honey and of strictly choice quality. Sample 10 cents. Price list free. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, ALSO GREEN county’s. famouns cheese. Price list free. E. C. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. Phonographs : PHONOGRAPHS—WHO IS WISE WILL BUY full-size cabinet Empire = Talking Machine, - $125 model, 12 $1 records free; all for $100. Good until January 1. Domestic Music Co., 5 South Seventh St., Minneapolis. AUTOMOBILE, > Flowers BOSTON FERNS, $1.50 PARCEL POST. WEDDING and funeral flowers, _plants, Agents wanted. Moor(}-l'l‘erwllllxer Co., 6 South Seventh St., Min. neapolis: Corn: WANTED—CAR OF EAR .CORN. STATE PRICE ON car. L. A. Thomas, Shawmut, Mont. 4 S ; Pecans p%(i?.m 20 CENTS POUND. * JAMIESON, CACHE, 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. Rates are 10 cents per word per issue, 4 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 Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. —_— e PUREBRED - MAMMOTH _BRONZE _TURKEYS g Best To members of the Nationul Nonpartisan Poultry OUR . PRIZE-WINNING STOCK OF EARLY hatched, never roaming Bourbon Red turkeys; large growthy ones; your choice of 60 at $7, either sex. “Two-year-old toms, $10 each. Satisfactio guaranteed. . Mrs. Ray DeRemer, Webster, 8. D. FEW W. D. HOLTERMAN, INDIAN STRAIN Barred Rock cockerels, each. ~ Extra large Toulouse geese: ganders, $5; gese. $4. Wm. Scharf, Box 327, Courtenay, N. D. ———— FOR SALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FROM prize-winning stock. Mammoth Toulouse geese; White Pekin ducks and Barred Rock cockerels. Ben F. Berger, Britton, 8. D. —— PUREBRED BIG-BONE BUFF ORPINGTON COCK- erels, A:rll hatched, $3 .each; $5 for two; Pekin ducks, $2, either sex. Mrs. A, O, K. Wiltzoen, Deering, N. D. —_— PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, RING- let strain, $3 each, White Pekin ducks, $2 each. !fiom]s) better. Mrs. J. J, Waldie, Dickey or Marion, —— PUREBRED ROSE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels; extra good stock; $2.25 each. Satis- fifi&lon guaranteed. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, n, TOULOUSE GANDERS, $4; GEESE, $3.50; ALD- rich strain 8.-C. White Orpington cockerels, Write for prices. Henry Romberg gleepy. Eye, Minn. BLUE RIBBON STRAIN BLACK LANGSHAN cockerels; winners wherever ehown; prices reason- able. Write John T. Nelson, North up, Neb. —_—— e DD N PUREBRED DARK R.-C. RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels,, rlso Light Brahma cockerels, $2.50; pul- lets, $2. Mrs. O. Guttormson, Perley, Miun. —_— e T L e Y, T CHOICE PUREBRED DARK R.-C. RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels for sale, $2 each. Heavy-luying strain. ~ Mrs. A. Nattras, Rolette N. D. ——— e e D PUREBRED TCULOUSE GEESE, $4.50; GANDERS, 5; R.-C. Brown 2. Melvin Guttormson, Perley, Minn, ———ee s AN T WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, FISHEL _STRAIN, $2.50 and $3 each until December 1. Mrs. Fred Lemke, Eagle Bend, Minn., R. 3. —_—— PUREBRED _SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels, $2.50 each; pullets, $2 each. D. W. Swanson, New Rockford, N. ——— HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool, McKay - Produce Co., 8t. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—BRADLEY STRAIN, PUREBRED Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $2.50. Mrs. Roy Kinney, Conde, 8. D., R. 1. P e ek S L B S S RS O N5, S T FOR SALE—PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE turkey toms; Pekin ducks and drakes. Mrs, W. J. Nankeman, Beardsley, Minn, —_— e . PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, - $2.50 each, ar thres for $7. Cholce quality. Otto Baer, Balaton, Minn.,, R. R. 3. from prize-winning stock for sale. Waage, Greenbush, Minn. —_—_— PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED Mrs. Rasmus cockerels, good stock, $2. Mrs. Mary Hanson, " Georgetown, Minn, MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, “GOLDEN Benk”” 8. Mrs. Paul Sorcnson,. strain; toms, Westhope, N. D. el L T I S R C Fo PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS FROM prize-winning stock, $3 each. Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, N, D. —— PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels, $2.50 each. Order now. M. E. Hoff, Hanley Falls, Minn. —— PUREBRED MAMMOTH TURKEYS, GOLD BANK strain; toms, $8; hens, $6. Geo. McFarlane, Den- bigh, N. D. ———— e PUREBRED MAMMOTH_‘BRONZE TURKEYS, ;gmsk SZI: hens, $4.50. L. P. Rodlin, Lisbon, N. SILVER, COLUMBIAN, GOLDEN Buff Leghorns, Reds. Minn, WYANDOTTES, —_—— PUREBRED BOURBON_RED TURKEY TOMS, $7 cach. Mrs. H. Sing, Rolette, N. D., R. F. D.-2. FOR SALE—PUREBRED BLACK LANGSHAN cockerels, $2.50. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D. —_— e S TArrnaton, NN ROSE-COMB SILVER WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $2.50 each. Martin Blasing, Henderson, Minn. =0 D000, _Sartn “lasing, Henderson, Minn. i~ PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $6: hens, $4.50. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D. —_— T e W, e e PUREBRED ROUEN DUCKS AND DRAKES;. $3 each, Albert Timmerman, Hancock, Minn. —_— . MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GEESE, $3.50; TRIO, $10. Imer Peterson, Grove City, Minn, —_— . PUREBRED RBUFF OLRPINGTON COCKERELS, $2 each. H. Zitzow, Dent, Minn, Dogs and Pet Stock —_——— WOLFHOUND PUPS, FOUR MONTHS OLD, FROM Furahred Russian bitch and English dog (both real snstndogsn); 315 per palr. A. M. Paulson, Brandt, ——— e TWO PUREBRED BLACK. ENGLISH SHEPHERD male pups, 10 weeks old, $10 each. Wm. Scharf, Courtenay, N. D., Box 327, —_— ey i BLUE MERLE AND ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS from hcel-working parents. Herman Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn. - FOR SALE—BLACK_ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS, ~ Gerhard Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. —_— e e e s PEARL GUINEAS, . $1.50 EACH. ALFRED WET- zlg, Hankinson, N. D. Professional Schools —— i LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—EASY WORK. Big wages. Few weeks completes. Expert instruc- tion. Time and expense saved by our method. Only reliable institution of its kind in the North- west. ~ Call or write for cnml&g‘ Moler Barber College, 107-A Nicollet - Ave., inneapolis, Minn, Established 1893. BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO EVERBODY. SOL- diers, sailors, take advantage of your free tuition. Free catalog. This college indorsed by the gov- ernment. Twin CltiflBnrber College, 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Patents : > PATENTS SECURED. SEND SKETCH OR MOD Prompt attention. Reliable services. . Minn.- Leghorn cockerels, $2.25; pullets, - L. Johannesohn, Beltrami, ' Adyice 0. o A. E. Carlsen, 742 Plymonth - Bldg., “Minneapolis,

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