The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 15

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No Money nown! “Why pay’ uler'lprleuwhenmem % bummndfndfiru fmmmtte munber and ‘Lo: B ¢ our tires wl donbl tread ; IIIB L] -' SeoThese Prices ~Less 'I‘Illn Haifl Tabes- 38xd34. 84x4 "86x 85x6 37zB DAY. No D your order 70 e now—punn Enmme m:n e md notwh‘ ' to ‘v'v:?t 'zfmy. lml'mdi;tgshlmmt. : MITCHELL TIRE & RUBBER eOu (115 l‘.39lh St, Dent.108 .~ Chicago " - WITH THE l(ovar Quackr Grass Klller and -~ Alfalfa Cultlvatnr : ‘Thoroughly tested on my: own . and' other farms: Endorsed by ‘agricultural id_thousands: of Keeps does: not injure plants: "I positively guaranide ‘sat- isfaction or money re- funded. : Wnte for ‘@'mffi circular, “How .:to Quack rass.” Owatonn Mlnn. New Carburetor for I‘ofil Cars | Savmz and’ making money for many Nor- {lputtisan organizers.' Simple, ‘and shrtu in zero 2,000, in . eight months. de '$1200 in one week. - Write, U. & J. cumumon CO. A501. W. Jackwn Incazo lll. "‘HE LITTLE TWISTER Belt Power Traiismifter for Ford * Dodge ' Cars. Twists everytlxlng hurd but'v your-pocketbook. ‘The “most cuuvenlent and - . ‘sotisfac. tory. ‘power for: light and ‘circular. ' Dept." b. FRANK ‘R, WEISGEBBER. Salina, Kankas, h e Dicke Lfilazed Tile Silos “The t-Jar of the Field”/ il P ext - Order your 0. ne:;fl ay 'fim mgr w ’ fim';ich; mf,'co - MACO “which. carry the. Nothing but. the “best offered for ‘sale, . All guaranteed. . Can’ 'supply ‘you with al. mbst anything. you need. Visitors always weél ‘When! wrmnz mention the Lea s, Donoteon- i . {- BARBER TBADE TAUGHT. TO EVERBODY, ‘not:'a moving: part ; installed “in thirty. minutes; guaranteed ' Sait Take City manf bést blood lines.in the breed. - saves much fertxhzmg matenal whlch‘ ordmanly is wasted on . the average | farm. The expense ‘of: makmg the, “compost -heap ‘is slight as “compared”' with the fertlhzmg value of the result- ard 1 ant materiak - - ~The essentials of the compost heap- |- “are’to. equip it ‘with a water-tlghtf . foundation by ‘puddling clay. This is. done’ by spreading: the clay 10'to-12° inches thick and then moistening and ‘trampling it thoroughly. A framework of logs or: lumber should be built up around the pile and increased'in height “as the compost heap is built higher. A layer of leaves, straw, grass or ‘even weeds, about 18 inches ‘in depth, should be. placed’ over the ‘clay foun- ' dation. “Above this' a layer of manure _five ‘or ‘six inches deep should be’ dis- tributed, and if raw rock phosphate is avaxlable, from 50:-to 80 pounds; should “be: scattered’ broadcast over .the ma- nure. - Then anothér layer of manure - should ‘be added and the process con- tmued ; s = It is‘essential to keep the pile of ref- ‘use moist by sprinkling’ it frequently | It is also necessary to keep thé com- I post _heap well . packed and tramped. v Ordinarily. it' takes ‘about a .year for »-the stable refuse in'a compost heap to - rot sufficiently for. use, when it should | ‘be.spread ‘on the land in' the late fall. Thereupon another -pile should be The. .fundamental value ‘of- the com-~ post; pile comes from: the fact, that the manure: is thoroughly rotted and. its “plant food content’is’in excellent con=" | - dition for 1mmed1ape soil “use ‘when' applied to the fields, while during its penod of ‘decomposition it'is maintain- ed in_‘excellent condition to resist leaching and weathering. Professional Schools LEABN THE . BARBER . TRADE—EASY -:WORK. , diers, _sailors,” wke advnm.nge of “'your free . tuition, "Free cutaloz. 'This : college - indorsed. by -the. 'gov~ ernment. t{unnrber College, 204 - Hennepin —~Ave., mnnenpolls nn, PIFTY - YOUNG “MEN "AND WOMEN WANTED learn “telegraphy: . Salary-$120-$200 month, = Earn expensey while - learnin, Free - catalog. ) Railways Ielezraph S ool Bremer * Arcade, ' St, Paul A«rents Wanted AGENTB——B!G PAY ' AND - FREE; AUTOMOB!LE lntmducmr. wonderful ‘new gasoline saver, ' puncture- ‘proof;- .Bve-year. spark plugs and other economical 3 au!o necessities.. - Outflt 60, uisville; Ky. - W NTED-—-MEN TO'-DO OBG:\J\IZATION -mong the' farmers. Address “Nonpartis: Employment. Dept., - Box 485, ‘St.. Paul, Miscellaneous WORK Lenquo. H'ACTORY T0 FARM HAS BEEN THE PRIDE OF | ~oyr- BuCeess. bargains, " 'men’s i work coats,” gloves: and - mijttens, ‘also G county’s -famous - cheese, - all ‘at prices' that, will save ;ou not less than 30 cent. . Our new: catalog is res, < 'Writs ‘today. t “Merchandise Co.; llonroe. Wig, . (South ' Side 'Harness o) Sk > Lumber LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED ancl:s *. Farmers’ ‘trade’ our. specialty. <:Emerson Company, . Box: nu “Write for - our catalog, hundreds. of Teen , Tacoma,- Wash, PRICES- ON DELIVERED o - Pay after unlondlng. J, B.. Overtom, - Bagle; “Kodak F ni hing DEVBLOP YOUR ' FILMS. n,-DNL'Y 25 for ‘six-exposure -roll and - pix " prints. . mM repaid: We - ive- & prizo. the _one. who sends ‘usg the. mon l{ ATt - ind Pet. Stock Ol!, SALE—BUSSIAN IRISH. WOLFHOUNDS 3 / “trafned: pair. - Box 105. Osnabrook, N’ ‘-_FOB -SALE—BLACK ENGLISH EBEPKEBD !‘ES. aflurd Wolter. Klmbm'z. Mlnn PR tav - Grabow, SOL- United l’.. Bulway DenL Harness, blankets;~auto ;accessories, 8ilos, : Dept:’. Best .quality. Robert” CEDAR ! L Minn; - Leader Classil led Department . “THE' FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This' is the place’ éo advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce * for' 'sale'and ‘auction ‘sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. : results’ come from Leader Clasaified Ads.’ ‘Rates are 10 cents ‘Der ‘word pér ‘issue, ‘Best. ¢ To membets of the National Nonpartisan ' !eague when: advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a ‘rate, of '8 cents per word is made. shi full rave. League members: must give the number of - their member- ‘ receipt when claiming: the 8-cent rate.. All advertising for sale of lands carries the Ads must reach us two weeks before-date of ‘publieation. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCD ‘Livestock. . - el R et e O M STk 'I'HE $6, 200 ‘FASHION PIECE NO,’ 330041 HEADS lier: 1 -am offering a grand lot of Poland Chlna snrlng boars of - réal herd: boar material. They. are the real high up, arched-back kind that everybedy likes, Are sired by: Big Progress, Lone Bflx Bone:- 2nd and_Gerstdale Jones 8th. *Bred sow e Janmu‘y 27, 1920, ~and March 1, 1920. All double ‘treated ‘against cholera... Call or write Gus- v Renyille, Minn, Please mention- the ader. : &7 Sl LD A s i N il Sl eSS el Bl FOR SALE—MY FAMOUS DUROC-JERSEY HOGS of . Crimson - Wonder, = Dreamland Defender and Grmld Wonder “breeding.. >All - immuned for" life, A-fine bunch of spring boars -and. gilts ‘at farmers’. prices. Express: prepaid. Pedigrees’ furnished - and aaualactlou guaranteed. - Floyd Lake. Smck Farm, Rasmus €. “Madsen, Detroit,” Minn. GUARANTEED . REGISTERED DUROCS, FALL and- spring boars, - August: and September - pigs;’ about ' 200 in' herd -headed™by Brookwater ~Dem- onstrator 16th. —Prices reasonahle, - Liberty bonds }:keil) BSales in five" states.: — Jens Molvig, Buxton, [ T — MULEFOOT - PIGS SI‘HPPED ON APPROthL. Price, $10 to §45, ‘according to age, ' R.-C Wyandotte - cockerels; early hatch; price, $1.50.; ‘ G. Brzujulson, -Bowden;' N. -D. FOR SALE—FIVE fiABLmG BDGISTEBE Shorthorn bulls; 'colors; one:.roan, one white, three red and white;: ‘Price, each. -~ All' dandlea, Lee ‘Drellage, “Lignite, 'N." D, -————-———G——————.— HILL CREST POLAND CHINAS—SPRING BOARS, sired by Royal. Pflce&| full brother. to the world’s champion bonr. Bl Price. - Emll Mafiom Wlll- mar, Minn., ‘R: BIG TYPE POLANI) CHINAS, SIRED BY SMOOTH A Wonder and . Superior ' Long Wonder, from- ma-="- ture Sows, _Pedigrees 'furnished. C. B. Sheldon, Sheyenne, “ N 'D. ; r BIG :TYPE POLAND . CHINA BOARS; CHOLERA immane. ° Shorthorn bulls-from nine ‘months to two - years.. R.' E, Baker, Detroit,- Minn., ‘R, R. 2. CHESTER 'WHITE - SPRING .BOARS AND - SOWS, $47 two-year-old sows, $80. - Papers furnished. ‘Wetterstrom, - Detroft, - Minn,, - R C. 3 PUREBRED ' 'GUERNSEY BULL; -LIGHT NOSE. goud” hreeding. - Priced reasonanble for quick sale. Write_ Nick Kummer, Walcott, N.: D, FOR. SALE—-REGIWJ,‘ERED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN bublls,: ready . for - service. = Price $100. Kerben Kieizer, Vernon. Center, Minn, BIG. TYPE (.H.ESTEBS PRIZE- wusnmc GILTS and . g lew ‘boars, “Will' ship -C. 0. “H. P, Augst, . Montgomery, Minn. i S e sk S Vol AR o W L E S B AR o (LA FOR - SALE—PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS AND -Hampshire ' hoars. Write _your ° wants; w. Thompson, Page, N. D, PUREBRED CHOLERA-IMMUNED BERKSHIRES for. sale; l«nr particulars .write Frank Johnsou. Sleepy. Eye, Minn. D16 TYPE' POLANDS, MARCH, APRIL_ AND ‘August farmw hoth sexes. Ed Wosmek, Glencoe, Minn; : CHOICL‘ DUROC-JERSEY FALL PIGS, EITHER ¢ T, - W.” Behrends, :Mountain- Lake, Minn. CHESTER WHITE BOARS :OF- PBIZE-W!NN]NG gtrain for sale;.” ‘Otto Mund,” Milnor, 'N: D.. DUROC ‘BOARS GUARANTEED; BONDS ACOEPT ed.” P. 0. Sonstegard, - Gmmefle 'B'EST SHROPSHIRE _RAMS AT 'rm; mcm‘ price. - Arnott. McCradie, “Grandin, N. ~ DUROC "APRIL . BOARS, FARROWED B’Y KING +.Col,-8¢h. - Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D, -Farms FOR SBALE, BY OWNER, ON ACCOUNT OF POOB thealth; 150 acres;- 73 ucres of it fall=plowed, 16 acres flax stubble ready. for. harrow ‘and 320 acres, 180 acres fall plowed, 120. flax acres yet to plow balunce {CH ~and heavy blagk Egvemems on euch place. . Price, $ all ¢ash mymem.s and bnhnce to: suit at 6 cent. . Also . my. home lv 450 - acres, well - hroved,. cng’ and ‘oneshalt anlles: to markat.s Ono: of the best places in. the’ county;. on- ‘easy” termu. J. R. Hilstor?, \Hlton. N. D. $2.50 PER ACRE: ON lO-Y‘EAB PAYMENT PLAN secures +40-80-160 “arid *320 acrey” . Excellent clover, &hl. stock: land. . No. sand, tock;-swamp or_hills. 0d . schools; - oads, . markots. Cron failures un- known. George Besser, Owner. Li»826 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. GOODLAND, $8 AN' ACRE AND UP, CO-OPER- ., ative ' bu.ving and: marketi already establistied ” as privilege -of: each huyer -of<land, . Some improved “f - pltces”also; wuot«‘i’cknnd water nbfindant. grow: good crops; - fine lives . Co~Operative” Colony, Newllano, La,” —_— e FOR SALE—240: ACRES-IN OTTERTAII, COUNTY;?| Minn.; <four. miles from Bame Lake; $100~per. acre. Would consider divldlmz the farm. Write. ‘for - de- seription.-- E. W. kston, owner, Battle Lake. P AT S L TR e L R L ORIV e Y ,I AV‘B CASH BUYERS FOR:SALEABLE ‘FARMS. Will denl: with' owners- only. - lee desa;lpfinn Jo-° ~cation:-and he price:: N . Franklfn, SEI.L YO! PBOPERTY QUICKLY ron . “no. matter . where ~located ; “particulars ffifl. Estate' Salesman.. Co., Dept.: 6, Lincoln, Neb., ACRE FARM FQR ~ BA fi 32.‘;A-m,mzmbne ‘or horQh Ifiat Sqm Z+Cesals,” St; Anfi)ony - HAVE CASH BUYEBB FO BAI.EABLE FAB]‘B Sen » .- Mattson, Bt. FOR_ SALE- cm:n—wnnu FARM, NORTHERN B!}:rle I%h county. N: Edward Andemn. Koote GHAE s—~wu TR wrsn “WILL. BUY. . A PHONO H Talking Mlchlne, all for \'hoo.-\ Good: tintil usi 5 th Sotl et o] e S Howers, Hger 0o, 5 "South- Seventh S, Min- PUREBRED" BUFF ;= Allow, ; for - postage by " Poultry OUR PRIZE-WINNING: STOCK OF BARLY iatched, . never - roaming: ‘ Bourbon Red ‘turkeys: . lnrge growthy ones; your choice of 60-at $7,. citier sex.. Two-year-old ‘toms, 810 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. . ‘Mrs. Ray DeRemer,. Webster, 8, o Ll S il e Siniiriceited BEAM el DR DR BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS. ONLY choice birds® offered for - sale. gelected | layers.. - Prices, $2.50 ‘each; four for $9: six or more, $2 ‘each. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. - A, E. Berkland, Hampden, N, .D. e DRC Y P M Derklanc, amnden, N, i FOR SALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FROM prize-winning stock. Mammoth Toulouse -geege; White Pekin ‘ducks: and - Barred Rock cockeralu. Ben T Berger,” Britton, 8. D. 9 PUREBRED BIG-BONE BUFF OBPINGI‘ON COCK- erels. g)ru hatched,. $3 each for_ two ;. Pekin ducks, er sex, ' Mrs, A. 0. Wiltzen, Deering, N. PUREBRED MAMM()TH BRONJL TURKEYS toms, $10; “hens, " $5; S:x~C. White Orpington’ cock- erels, $2.50.. Nels O, Nelson, Kensington, ulnm. R, Box, " 20. <} PUREBRED White . Wyandotte” cockerels ; 3 cholcc, -$lr0 Mrs M. 0, ttson, R, Fals: Mine. Mattson, R, —_— e T PUREBRED ' BARRED ‘ROCK COCKERELS, RING- let strain,” $3° each. . White Pekin- ducks, $2 each. goml!) better, Mm J.‘Il Waldle, Dickey, or:Marion, 2; others, Thief :Riyer "PUREBRED BOUBBON RED TURKEYS; TOM 6; hens,- $4, 1f° taken 'before January 15, S. Nncusn guaranteed. ' Mrs, Homer Smith, Pmabury. TOULOUSE GANDERS, $4: GEESE, $3.50; xich ‘strain’ 8.-C. White - Orpington cockerels, Write - for ‘prices.. "Henry Romberg . Sleepy,” Eye, . Mint, Blé})lclfiewgfl!l“!,g}:: STfllAIN BJ;ACK I“AI\GSI{AN 2 H lers wherever shown; Ces |-~ able. Write John T. Nelson.” North l’up, 15:;:”" "FOR SALE—REGAL STRAIN, ROSE-COMB WHITH Wyandotte cockerels, § each, Sallsract!on > guaranteed. H. F. Pattison,* Faulkton. 8. e RD PR e T = ateon, DR aylkioni: B8y Dy 2 CHOICE PUREBRED DARK R.-C. RHODE ISLAND Red . cotkerels for- sale, $2 - each. . i strain.—"Mrs. A. 'Nattras, sBuletw N. HI;“’ Jpe PU?EBRED TOULOUSE GEESE, $4.50; GANDERS, ~R.-C. Brown Leghorn eockerels, 2: Melvin Guttnrmgson, Perley, Minn, 8 ol puliges ———__“-“____ PAGK-LLQ‘EI“I“ l)SdC WHITE lI.EGHOR'\' COCKER- shipped «on_ approv. at Pay-U-Well: Farm, - Henderson, uir‘fxm Bt PUREBRED = MAMMOTH BRONZE . Goldbank, strain; very best; v.oms, Geo. " H, Leslfe, Antler; N. i Lecr R8s lle, T ARG PN 1D e T e e, o et PAID FOR CRICKENS, BROIL: a orse hides; cow > : Produce’ Co. 81 B yriides, pelts, Wool.. Mclay — -FOR * SALE—PUREBRED = BARRED PLYMOUTH cockerels at $2.25 each, if ta Frank Fogle, I‘otmsan g IR E ———__________ PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA COCKERELS FOR 5! sale, from good ‘laying strain, Erickson, Moll‘ltevldeo. lgln ) LiWTerice Ab‘D- TURKEYS $7: .hens, ' $5. B e et O SO SR ST FOR SALE—FINE PUREBRED WHITE WYAN- dotte cockerels;. Keystone- strain, $1, .Ci:"SchiefTer, Croflgn. Xeos nln_ ShTecea: ik — PUREBRED BARRED. ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50 €ach, or tliree fo! r It - : Batwion e s. choce quality:—“Otto, Baer, | *_______._ PUREBRED. - MAMMOTH BRONZE = TURKEYS from' prize-winn stoclc for snl Mr: smus, Wnnge, Greenbuag Minn.” 5 B By “BLACK ' MINORCA COCKEBELS FROM“:' n avy-laying - strain, $4 "and qb«'j(ye Henderson, ' Minn, o et et S RS R PUBEBR):.‘!\. BARRED ' ROCK: COCKERELS FROM || rize-winhing? st 3 3 R, )y e Yot $ ek M A6 v PUBEBRED 'BOURBON “RED -1'U S; TOMS $8;'h Vi Buitter, é, o ery- fine “birds. 1 An' _fiam J_l.ger e L e T PUREBRED BARRED- PLYMO X 2 ;!'"l]ai 5121115,?n each, Order Tiow. U:;I‘{FE,EOCK %‘;.ggy all 2 $3 ‘each. George: W. ' 'PUBERRED MAMMOTH BBONZE TURKEYS; toms, $7; hens, ,,u 50.: L. P 'Rndlln. Tigbon, ‘N, FOR SALE—WHITE MUSCOVY DUCKS; KE! “$3.50; hens, §3. " John ‘A. Johnson, MEnk&ItA):FA nns.' Route 6. St A e S g R e e ER e R e a 'SILVER, COLUMBIAN, .GOLDEN WYANDOTTES, i.eghoma..seda L. Johannesohn; . Beltrami, ———-—.—__—___________‘ CHOICE SINGLE_COMB ™ RHODE _ISLAND - ' - gockerels, $2, W. G = Neo, | oodwln Eut.lngs, Neb., FOR . SALE——-PU'BEBRED BLACK LANGSHAN cuckere]s, $2.50. Henry_ Bruening, Carrington; %7}1 ‘D, ED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS; TOMS, $4:50. J, “R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D. —_— e PUREBRED ' ROUEN "DUCKS ' AND' DRAKES, ench.~‘Albert - Timmerman, - Islnncock Minn, & onrmurou cocxmmns 2 erch, " H. - Zitzow, Dent,” Min ——-—---——-—————.._.—____.___ PUREBRED PEK}N DUCKS $: EACH MRS, n' B wne, «Boyd, "M Honey and Cheese SR HOREE—BES’I‘ QU-ALI'I'Y 21”0 S -PER POUND; | in 10-pound . pails; .26 entdslx Tlggl or. T’or&x{ a1 0 nds per pail, - Chris: Bnhf.p Almol?g WNLr M s HONEY--FINE NEW. CLOY. nom GUARAN-* 3 z%ex; to bgu &;bsolsntelyl nure uoy and- o!m sctrlcu oige" quality. . Bample cen‘\Pflce Treo, HOXNEY OF TYPEB!OB UA'LI'.I‘Y ALSO GBE!'N unty’s _u;';mu chi 9 Prl Ust f B .= Rosa, “Monros, Wi AUTO] ~mechanics, G}Grywhere. %'hmgelmfmmlm' 0l 5 A mbbile’ and: Tractoi Dept. 25. Midmas: B r}f{u Miim, Bred from flock’ of .| | .=C., BHODE ISLAND RED_AND R.- | B

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