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{ § 68 BREEDS | (slog4 Omr. - A.A. ZIEMER, - - Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS E&rmy Goods 'Purchased From the ‘0. . GOVERNMENT Used army ten ramid shape, - 16x16, l arh 957,50 o 7" e $35.00 army tents, pyramid shape, 9x9, each 25.00 and ....... Used Used army tents, amid shape, 7x7, each 15.00 ‘Tarpaulins, Dxl(l.pe’:dl 3 .00 Separators, manufactured each $40, and .. 1%-inch fim‘e‘e‘iflnz BOV ent hamess, with 1%-inch strap work and 1%-inch lines, per 8ot se.eecioiesens sesacaises 1%-inch government lead harness, per .set, been used but as good as new 75.00 - ......... 50. Second-hand farm harness, per set . 35. I o noo New leather Jerkins, each New hip rubber boots, per Steel hospital cots, each 1912 model. officers’ saddle: Barbed. wire, per roll .. Humane metal horse collars, Leather horse collars, each Army blankets, each Sweat&ads. €8Ch .e..iiierennn Ar% mforts, each $2.00 to. .... 10 second-hand government woo! heavy canvas horse blankets, per pair. .. Meil orders promptly filled. Send. draft I or money order along. Include postage mh:us oo B 288383883s8358388 ® pra=aNpSaony N ong if by parcel post, and where necessary specify sizes, We do not issus catalogs. No C. O. D. orders accepted. \|BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Llldwa_y Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. Our New Carburetor for Ford Cars . is saving and making money for many Nons partisan organizers. = Simple, not a moving part; installed in thirty minutes; guaranteed - to double’ your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. Fifteen days FREE trial. Our St. Louis man sold 2,000 in eight months. Salt Lake City man made $1200 in one week. Write, U. & J. CARBURETOR CO. 3 A501, W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago, Ill. 6 Per Cent on time certificates of deposit if left one year, Safety guaranteed by North Dakota } Depositors’ Guaranty Law. Write FIRST STATE BANK AMIDON," N. D. SQUARE DEAL POLAND CHINAS Cholce spring boars, also a few yearlings, to go at prices to move quick. Sired by some of the best boars in the North- west, Pedigree fur- \ nished. Call or write. n LOUIS STIFLER, Howard Lake, Minn. We l’ay T | The $6,200 Fashion Piece No. 330041 heads my herd, I am offering a grand lot of Po- land China spring boars of real herd boar ma- terial. They are the real high up, arched-back kind that everybody likes. Are sired by Big Progress, Lone B}S Bone 2nd- and Gerstdale Jones 8th. Bred sow sale January 27, 1920, and March 1, 1920. All double treated against cholera. Call or write, - Please mention the Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn. 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, E. T. Rogge & Son. R. F. D. No. 8 Boyd, Minn. Big TypeChesterWhite FOR SALE AT 7 CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best 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, BROWN SWISS CATTLE Have.some extra good bull- calves from one to nine months old at reasonable price. Call or write. HENRY BRILL. Lakefield, Minn. . DLANS FOR POULTRY HOUSES. “All styles, 150 {llustrations, send 10 cents. In- ournal, Dept." 59, Indianapolis, Ind. land Poultry J Tow. ° Ameriea’s lhm\‘wl Farm, 8.000 Prizes. 3 AUSTIN, MINN. INTRASTATE WHEAT APPEALS The United States department of agriculture will handle all wheat ap- peals from licensed inspectors’ grades on intrastate as well as interstate transactions. Formerly, under the grain standards act, wheat was re- quired to be shipped or delivered for shipment across state lines before an appeal could be taken to the govern- ment. The new arrangement has been made by the secretary at the urgent request of Julius H. Barnes, United States wheat director., Mr. Barnes stated that it was necessary to have the appeal privilege on all wheat whether interstate or intrastate in order to make the guarantee good to the producer of wheat everywhere. Pursuant to this agreement federal grain supervisors in all the large mar- kets of the country have been instruct- ed to entertain all wheat appeals. HOW OUR MILK IS USED Estimates made by the United States department of agriculture show how the 87,905,000,000 pounds of milk produced in the United States annual- ly are utilized. Forty-four and one- half per cent is used as fresh milk for human food purposes, while 36 per cent of the gross supply is converted into ‘butter, and 4.5 per cent is made into cheese; another 4.5 per-cent - is’ transformed into canned milk, 4 per cent is used in.ice cream making, 4 per cent is used in' feeding calves and hogs. on'‘the farms ‘of origin, and 2.5 per cent is lost in shrinkage and other waste of the dairying industry. “Seeds HEADQUARTERS FOR SEED CORN, alfalfa, clover seeds, rope flax, etc. Feed corn and oats in carload lots. Send me your want list. Catalog free. Beckman’s Seed Farm, Cokato, Minn. SEED CORN—CANADIAN YELLOW FLINT AND white dent, $3 per bushel; good quality; guaran- teed. Nick Cordell, Watertown, S. D. WE BUY AND SELL ALFALFA AND SWEET clover seed, Write what you have or want. Stow Seed Ranch, Laurel, Mont. SLENDER WHEAT GRASS SEED Write for sample and price. E. Edgeley, N. D. CHOICE D5 RUST-RESISTANT WHEAT. SAMPLE E?g plx\'rlceg) on request. A. L. Skonnord, Valley PURPLE TOP RUTABAGA SEEDS, $1 A POUND, postaga prepaid. R. L. Montgomery, Poulsbo. Wash. Dogs and Pet Stock ANOTHER LITTER OF KANE'S FAMOUS SCOTCH collies from natural heeling parents, direct descend- ants of the $10,000 J. P. Morgan collie; six weeks old. Males, $12.50; females, $10. J. G. Kane, Russell, N. D. \ SCOTCH COLLIE = PUPS FROM:- NATURAL heelers; male, $5; female, $3, J. M. Hendrickson, Christine, N. D. 3 FOR SALE—REGISTERED AIREDALES, GROWN doo ang p%pplas. Community Registered Kennels, akes, N. D. FOR SALE—BLACK_ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS, Gerhard Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. WOLFHOUNDS FOR SALE. REASONABLE PRICES. Henry Lindberg, Kennedy, Minn, % Professional Schools 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 “catalog. Moler Barber College, 107-A Nicollet "Ave., eapolis, Minn, Established 1893. Z BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO EVERBODY. SOL- diers, sailors, take advantage of your free tuition. Free catalog. is college indorsed by the gov- TIMOTHY, FOR SALE. M. Wallrich, ernment. Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin | Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED learn telezrarhy. Salary $120-$200 month. Earn expenses wh United le le!u'msn(gi Free. catalog. Railways Telegraph ool, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul. . : Kodak Finishing ON ACCOUNT OF POOR MAIL SERVICE AND shortage of room, we have moved to La Crosse, Wis., -and "all future orders should be sent to that address. This ‘means quicker service. Our efficient staff of workers will move with us, so you can be sure of the same high quality of work. We are now in shape tc give our customers even greater satisfaction than before, Our cash coupons for free enlargements and the prizes which we give each month will be continued. We thank you for the business you have given us in the past, and hope that you will favor us with your orders the future. Address all- future orders to Art Studio, Box K, La Crosse, Wis. " Patents PATENTS SECURED._SEND SKETCH OR MODEL. Prompt attention. Reliable services. - Advice free. fi.’ E. Carlsen, 742 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, nn. 2 B Moen’s Typewriter FOR SALE CHEAP, FREE 00D TYPEWRITER L CHRAE. | s Q trial; easy payments if Payne, Shawnee, Kan. Information RELIA INFORMATION ABOUT HOMESTEADS, lnn‘dsl,mtfil mining, climates, etc. Send $1. Box 1055, Spokane, Wash. - Wanted NTED—CORRESPONDENTS INTERESTED W%Agigpernthe farming. - Pohlman" Bros,, Helenville, 2 " PAGE FIFTEEN results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. of 8 cents per word-is made. ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. full rate. Livestock o idlert oy T YRR O L W e FOR SALE—MY FAMOUS DUROC-JERSEY HOGS of Crimson Wonder, Dreamland Defender Grand Wonder breeding. A fine bunch of spring boars and gilts at farmers® prices. Express prepaid. Pedigrees furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. Floyd Lake Stock Farm, Rasmus C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn. —_— FOR SALE—FOUR REGISTERED SHORTHORN bulls. Our herd bull, roan, four years old, bred by 8. . Eliason, Montevideo; Daisy’s Pride 803255, roan, age 16 months, bred by 8. L. Searles, Dalton; one red, two years old, and a five-months- old red bull calf, "Address Carl A. Heinecke, Appleton, Minn. — e BIG TYPE CHESTER WHITE BOARS FOR SALE at Pleasant View Stock Farm. The longest, heavi- est bones, Drggxedest and carrying the best prize- winning bl that I have ralsed in 20 years. Pedigree furnished. Shipped on aj ir:val. satis- gcu%n guaranteed; $60 each, J. 8. wis, Clyde, GUARANTEED REGISTERED DUROCS, FALL and spring boars, August and _September pigs; about 200 in herd hc.ded by Brookwater Dem- onstrator 16th. Prices reasonable., Liberty bonds g'xke?). Sales in five states, Jens Molvig, Buxton, and immuned for life, —_— FOR SALE—BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA APRIL gilts, bred to a son of the Big Clansman; also a few fall pigs, four to eight-weeks old, $10 to $15. Oscar Boekke, Minueota, Minn., R. 1, Box 32. MULEFOOT PIGS SHIPPED ‘ON APPROVAL. '+ Price, $10 to.$45, uceordlng to age, R.-C. White Wyandotte cockerels, early hatch; price, $1.50. T. G. ‘Brzujulson, Bowden, N. D. —_— FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, ready for service, from a tuberculosi§.fres accredited herd. Liberty bonds taken at par' F. J. Splon- skowski, Braddock, N. D. _BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, SlxlED BY SMOOTH A Wonder ahd Superior Long W ture sows. Pedigrees furnighed. Sheyenne, N. D.. . g onder, from ma- C. E. Sheldon, —— e “"DUROC_JERSEY BOARS, .PEDIGREES FURNISH- ed. Cherry red, long body, heavy bone, lap ears, ;;lc'l‘flnz back. C. H., Masterson & Son, Pennock, n. 3 —_— FOR SALE—REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS six to sixteen months old. _Prices very reasonable, G. E, Ellingson, Maddock, N, D,, R. F. D, 2. —_— e s S CHESTER WHITE SPRING BOARS AND SOWS, $47.50; two-year-old sows, $80. Papers furnished. C. A. Wetterstrom, Detroit, Minn.,, R. 4. e BIG TYPE CHESTERS. PRIZE-WINNING GILTS and a few boars. Will ship C. 0. D. H. F. Augst, Montgomery, Minb. FOR SALE—PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS AND Hampshire boars. ~ Write your wants. W. J. Thompson, Page, N, e e e e R R e R L X PUREBRED CHOLERA-IMMUNED BERKSHIRES for sale. For particulars write Frank Johnson, Sleepy Eye, Minn. BIG TYPE POLANDS, MARCH, August farrow; both sexes, Minn. —_— CHESTER WHITE BOARS OF PRIZE-WINNING strain_for sale. Otto Mund, Milnor, N. D. —_— DUROC_BOARS GUARANTEED: BONDS ACCEPT- ed. P. O. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn. —_— e BEST SHROPSHIRE RAMS AT THE RIGHT price. Arnott McCradie, Grandin, N. D. DUROC APRIL BOARS, FARROWED BY KING Col. 9th. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED 0. I. C. BOAR, $55. W. Willyard, Bordulac, N. D. APRIL AND Ed Wosmek, Glencoe, Farms $2.50 PER ACRE ON_ 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40-80-160 and 320 acres, Excellent clover, grain, stock land. No sand, rock, swamp or hills. Good schools, roads, markets. Crop failures un- known. George Besser, Owner, L-825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. — e e 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 good crops;: fine livestock country. Co-Operative Colony, Newllano, La. IRRIGATED = LAND; GOVERNMENT PROJECT; southern Idaho.- Good drinking water. For further information write Theo. J, Schuricht, Box 616, Rupert, Idaho. NEW YORK STATE FARMS. plete list. We have a size, location and price to please you. Stock and tools included on many of {‘l:mm‘.? Mandeville Real Estate Agency,.Inc., Olean, WRITE FOR COM- —_—— e 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. 160-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. GOOD BUILDINGS, horses, cattle, machinery, household goods. Write ge If;)r prices and terms, L. M. Sevland, Douglas, 120-ACRE IMPROVED FARM, CLAY SOIL, AL- ways good crop; good house, field and all fenced. {lr‘lce $67.50; $1,000- cash. Theo. Kanne, Dent, nn, SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free. ~Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Send price and description. . 0. .0. Mattson, St. Paul, Minn. ST e i : IDEAL HALF SECTION, STOCK, DAIRY - AND %lve{)smed farm. Adress owner, .'Box B, Medina, & 3 WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF FARM ' OR™ ‘l‘ryl‘lmproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, 8. Lumber LUMBER, SHINGLES, MILLWORK! GET OUR money-saving prices, including freight to your sta- tion. Send list for estimate. Wells, Box 1010E, Everett, Wash, LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade our speclalty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, ‘Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash, —— e Miscellaneous — ALL DOURBLE DISC DRILLS ARE SPREADING apart and need my patent drill attachment., Sam- ge mailed “at 65 cents Monitor. and 75 cents Van runt. - ‘John A. Swanson, Bantry, N. D. \ - Leader Classified Department ; “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give All advertising for sale Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE * CLOVER’S chickens, eggs, produce To members of the National Nonpartisan the number of their member- of lands carries the Poultry FOR SALE—GIANT MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- keys, Sired by champion first-prize tom at Min- llxgn})glls Ale lgtI‘BIlB l%m}m Ifffmbhe’(‘flnmn won in =19, olce er! -] ree C. J. Kapphahn, Alexandria, Minn:, fi s:{)ck ge FINE LARGE TOULOUSE, EMDEN, AFRICAN, China geese; all varieties ducks, turkeys and chick- ens. Get first selection by ordering mow. Catalog free. F. A. N nn, eubert, Mankato, BLACK SPANISH HOUDAN, WHITE K8, Prown Leghorns, Rouen and Pekin ducks, ?20 gncg. Toulouse, Emden geese, $5 each, ] Min| Manoage, Emden geese, $ Joseph kel, ———— PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS: toms, $10; hens, $5; 8.-C. White Orpington_cock- erels, %‘2.50. Nels O. Nelson, Kensington, Minn., R. 3, Box 20. 3 B ———————————————————— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, rabbits, veal, eggs, horse hides, cow hides and pelts. J. H. Mason & Co., 16 East Third St., St. Paul, Minn. ‘ PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS; TOMS, $6; hens, $4, if taken before January 15. Satis- {\?ctllo)n guaranteed. Mrs, Homer Smith, Pillsbury, TOULOUSE GANDERS, $4; GEESE, $3.50; ALD- rich strain 8.-C. White Orpington cockerels, Write for prices. Henry Romberg Sleepy, Eye, Minn. —_— = %, 0, hh. BLUE~ ‘RIBBON"“STRAIN" -BLACK LANGSHAN gotkerels; winoers whercver ehown; prices reason- ble. Write John T. Nelson, North up, Neb. H%%Ktssl;l; l;IBXCElSm%sAID Fg‘l‘l! CHI(I!KENS.I B{:OIL- B , horse hidés, cow 8, 3 1 Produce Co., St. Paul, Mlnn? Petts Mool Jctay 8::C. BLACK MINORCA COCKERELS FROM ~ heavy-laying strain, $4 and $3 each. George W. Lieske, Henderson, - Minn, ¢ COCKERELS, 2 each; three for $5.50; 1 . oeder, Th'omnsm?{ 13 D. slx. PE 40 SRwsL R ——————— I?I%BBED EOSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED erels,... $2.60 each; .four, $0.50, Mrs, Modin, Kenmare, N. D. $ By 2o e e L S, FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY gobblers: fine, early hatched birds, Mrs. Abe Robb, Florence, S. D, : g PIL{OF{CE%BXED serlg\’ GLEd-ngMB chBUFI!‘ v%nPéNGTON erels, $2. each, . New Bnckford‘, N. A ke BRED . h;Al;NfOTH ¥ gs:ghem, $6.. Ed. Stewart, FOR SALE—PUR! turkeys, toms, video, Minn., PI‘!VI‘}EE}E?, MAN{&!O’I;‘E ngxz% w'ronnx‘s,Asm: , 25 unds; hens, S A Northwood, IEI)O D. ekiedd Yo PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTHY ROCK COCK- erels, $2.25" each, April hatch, Ed onsek. Wah- peton, N. D. 5 PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS: TOMS, %su:":;enss, 6. Very fine birds. An& Hassinger, —— e PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH_ ROCK COCK-~ erels, $2.50 each. Order now. M. E. Hoff, Hanley Falls, Minn. SILVER, COLUMBIAN, GOLDEN WYANDOTTES, fi?gn Leghorns, Reds. L. Johannesolin, Beltramf, RONZH Monte- PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, $1.50 each. Hazrry Hanson, Verona, N. D, FOR SALE—PURE ROSE-COMB BROWN LEG- horn cockerels. Jalmer Jacobson, Tagus, N. D. —_— L AR, N D CHOICE BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKEREL at $3 each. Mrs. J. W. Shute, Dickey, N. I).L A — . & V. Shute, Dickey, N. D. . PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $6: hens, $4.50. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D. & WHITE CHINA GEESE, $4.50; GAND: , . Henry Sing, Bird Island, %flnn. E_E‘S 1 e —— 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FRER. Aye Bros., Blair, Neb.,, Box 3. i EE* ‘l:';OOK' e e e e e v S PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON each. H. Zitzow, Dent, Minn, COCKEB?:.‘S’ 2 PUREBRED BOURBON RED TOMS, ) 3 Fred Giese, Hammond, Minn; 88 MBS PIRIRRIT WM T T o e PUREBRED WHITE LEGHORNS, $1. A J. Hanson, Verona, N, D. $1.50 EAQH{ 4 —_——tne e R PUREBRED PEKIN DUCKS, $2 EACH. M B, D. Rhyne, Boyd, Minn, $ B % B —_— e PEARL GUINEAS, $1.50 EACH. ALFRED WKT- -_zig, Hankinson, N. D. 4 Honey and Cheese DELICIOUS EXTRACTED HONEY gathered from alfalfa and sweet clover hlossoms; hive ripened; clean and sanitary. Case of two 60- pound cans, $24 f. o. b. Sunnyside, Wash. Small- er quantitics sold. 8. King Clqver, Sunnyside, ‘Wash. —— HONEY, -BEST QUALITY, 27 CENTS PER POUND in 10-pound paild; 26 cents six pails or more; 60~ pound can, §14; two cans, $27.50. Allow for post- age by parcel post, 12 pounds per pail. hris Bauer, Almont, N. D. HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, ALSO GREEN county’s famous cheese. Price list free. E. C. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. Employment AEROPLANE ~ AND TRACTOR mechanics, vulcanizers, acetylene welders needed everywhere. - Oply auto and tractor- school north of Missourl which trained soldier mechanics for -the United Statss ggwernment. Day - and evening classes,. Free ftiition to Minnesota_servico men, Bile ndalbi R et oy oMot Al mobile ai ractor - Schools, nivers| ve., Dept.. 25, - Midway, ‘St. Paul, Minn, GIRL WANTED “FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. g:qu{’re.lnffii M. Zimmerman, 2064 Summit Ave., 3 aul, nn, ———e e WANTED—MARRIED COUP FARM. Johnson, Atwater, Minn, .LE o NALDO : Agents Wanted POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 cents a gallon. ' Salesmen and agents wanted. , Ex- clusive territorv granted. Powerene is %nnmd to be harmless, to remove and prevent ca , dou= bling life of all gasoline motors, saving repairs, adding snap, s power. An amount equal .to Trifed Bl ‘s SEhald $i7 fdars o e e , charges prepaid, for . » 'orter Barnes, Santa Rosa, Cal.,, Dept. D19, T WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WORBE among the farmers. Address Nonpartlsan League, Employment vDept.. Box 495, St. Paul, Minn. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers AUTOMOBILE,

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