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ADVERTISEMENTS 10 ¢0 589 more for F URS ¥ H l DES By uhipplng to us than by selling at home. ‘We are the largest Hide and Fur House . W, Est. over 25 yrs. Prompt cash returns guaranteed. No commission. HlDES TANNED InTo ROBES $2.50 10 $7.50 We tan Furs, Sell Leather, Foxand Wolf Poison. Our 450-page Hunfers’ and Trappers’ Guide tells how to become asuccessful trapper, and how to raise ; Skunks, Fox, etc. Ship your Hides, Furs, Pelts, Tallow to Us. Write forPrice List. ANDERS.CH BROS. Dept. 13 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Send us name and number and REPAIRS 52 imeeeend STOVES 17 S. Third St., U. S. STOVE REPAIR COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minn. For All Furnaces and My Machine Makes It Easy When you have a Hoiland Wild Oats Separator on your farm, it's easy to keep your seed grain clean. Thousands of farm- ers already have wiped the wfld oats pest off their farms with a HOILAND Wild Oats Separator Joe Mmer Aneta, N. 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Money back if not gatisfied, d turn c| risk. Send (ufin wcp:yfidrewd hfi“ You take no coupon for Vlard Mfg. Co., 2093 N St., Lincoln; Neb, WAlD MFG. CO., 2093 N Street, l.lnooln. Neb. 1m Send me Ciréular and Special Price. My car i8 a...uuiiirene - Mention the Leader When Writing Advertlseu . - L S S R T TR U - e e L PR R D i ety s —_ you_are r or day’s work. Flexiglglconplinw hkesem of afly in necu.ran{ A ment or vibration. No, attathment to car or attache ment to crank ehaft. mmpled, car is just the same as before. . PAGE TWELVE From North Dakota (Continued from page 7) pound on my weight. I asked why they charged so much. “Oh, it’s on account of the price of wool.” “Is wool high?” I asked. “High! Why it’s awful the way farmers charge for wool. They are just getting rich on wool, even when our poor boys needed it so bad. It’s a shame.” “Well,” T said, “I got 50 cents per pound for mine last summer. EvenifI gave them the wool, who gets the $7?” “QOh, but it must take many pounds of wool to make a pound of yarn.” “Oh, does it?” I asked. I was raised in Denmark and had made many a pound of wool into yarn, and 10 pounds of wool always made 9% pounds of yarn, but maybe the wool was different. TI'bought a few more things and went home and while I was getting supper I'got mad and madder. “Just think of it,” I said to the packages on the table, “there is a b-cent per pound cow turned into 35-cent -beefsteak, eight ounces of macaroni for 13 cents, and we get $1.80 for a bushel of mac- aroni wheat and they get $15.60 for a bushel of macaroni. And there is three pounds of oatmeal for 35 cents and we get 40 cents for a bushel of oats.” - And the farmer was getting rich! Well, I knew one farmer’s wife that was waking up good and plenty. Here we have wheat, oats, flax and buck- wheat and coal enough to grind and bake every bushel and still we send to other states for our crackers, oatmeal, macaroni and breakfast food, and then let a bunch of so-called business men call in a bunch of lecturers to tell us we rob our town by sending away. It took a farmer, A. C. Townley, to show us we could keep our industries at home. We have a state-owned flour mill at Drake and we will have a macaroni factory, a cracker factory and an oatmeal factory and an oil mill, you see if we don’t. I must stop for this time. Long live the Nonpartisan league. We will come out on top yet. Even if we have to fight every parasite in America we can do it. MRS. PETER JOHNSON. _— FISH HEADS FOR POULTRY A simple and inexpensive substi- tute for meat scraps which, often, are hard to obtain at the average butcher shop, is to utilize fish heads in the poultry ration. Arrangements usually can be made with local fish dealers to save these heads, particu- larly if the poultryman will furnish buckets in which the refuse may be kept until he calls for them. As they come from the dealer’s shop the fish heads are tough and covered with heavy scales and gristle. However, underneath is fine, tender meat which the hens relish keenly. The poultry- man can soften the coarse outer shell by boiling the fish head in water for 5 to 10 minutes and then pouring off the water and throwing the - fish heads in among the chickens. In many instances the dealers are glad to get | rid of the fish heads, and on the basis of actual-food value the poyltry keep- er can afford to pay 4 or 5 cents for a quart of fish heagls which provide a satlsfactory protem-contammg food for his fldck N SRS DOGS VERSUS SHEEP Information from Connecticut shows that in the year ended September 30, more than 5,000 dogs were killed by dog wardens. Many were shot while interfering with -sheep. Less injury to sheep has resulted than in any pre- vious “year, due, perhaps, to the. so- called roaming dog law w}uch went into effect July.1. : The sheep industry in Connectlcut has increased 33% per cent the past v.two years and is still growing. ADVERTISEMENTS “Every flld Timer Ships to Taylor’’ Why do successful trappers choose Taylor year after year? Because Taylor knows how tosell your furs for best mar- ket prices. Tag your bundle today to Taylor' 5t,[£g_!_,u~;?;.. Taylor experts always grade your up. They remove any blemish which would make your pelt take lower gradmg Result? Better grading— bigger check for you—another Taylor regular shipper added to our long list. Quick Cash Pay! After youhave worked hard for pelts, there’s no excuse for your -having to wait for your money. That is why we mail your check same day your furs are received and graded. No waiting— no disappointments Ship Now! Today—while fur prices aresky high —is the time to ghip. Play safe! Tag | your furs to Taylor today! F.C. Ta!!gr Fur Co. 275 Fur Exchange Bullding St.Louis,U.S.A. l Ship to Biggs at Kansas City llighesl Prices — Quickest Returns T. M. Hagan of Rice County, Kan., made %158 STdnnngDee. d Jan, last year using g?‘ traps an bmu and ship, his furs to.E. W. Biggs & Co. You can do as well or better. Furs ara higher this season than ever beto're 'B‘lx Fnr Shlpmen;; Held Se?araie : ” y.-r furs hll -Euu hea n pacl :(rc a‘:q will be Ml filry,o:fi-ve time to ncnlvo r.twmd mllmtmthlnt Troppers’ Snpplles st hdory Cost Gnulogh'ee ‘We tan an; from a horse hide to a wen.sel skin, Tanning horse and beef hl es for robes and coats our specialty. furs and make up fur § -anymin mmg.mn tens, fur setsand Fur re rlng and Taxidermists’ work Bexore lenalng your work elsewheas get our nuc% Iree catalog and uhlp- ping taga, € can save you money. ¥ SquareDeal Tanning Co. === Qld Roliable Tanners w=m | - 520 Washinghen' . Defrolt, Ih.x __Mention the