The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 15

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HASE Il A | I rness, I with 1%-inch strap work and 1%-inch I lines, per set. I ADVERTISEMENTS IX;‘;-\;-Eood-s-l 'Purchased From the U. S. GOVERNMENT Used army pyramid shape, 16x16, tents, each, $27.50 an Used army tents, pyramid shape, 9x0, Used army tents, pyramid sha; 7x7, ‘Tarpaulins, 9x10, Separators, manufactured each $40, $45 and .. each . 1%-inch breeching government 1%-inch government lead harness, per set, been used but as good &8 New ......... 50.00 New leather Jerkins, each .., A New hip rubber boots, per pair Steel hospital cots, each .... 1912 model officers’ saddles Darbed wire, per roll ...... Humane metal horse collars, eacl Leather horse collars, each Knapsacks, ‘each . Army blankets, e: Sweat pads, each .. . 10,000 second-hand government wi ed heavy canvas horse blankets, per pair... 8.25 Mail orders Hrommly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include postage if by parcel post, and where necessary specify sizes. We do not issue catalogs. No C. 0. D. orders accepted. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. '—1_———_ LIVE STOCK To get the highest price and .best fill, ship yeur Cattle, Sheep and Hogs I to the Equity Co-Operative : Exchange UNION STOCK YARDS . Chicago, IIl. - South St. Paul, Minn. WRITE FOR INFORMAT | SQUARE DEAL POLAND CHINAS Choice spring boars, also a few yearlings, to go at ppices to move quick. Sired by some of the best boars in the North- west. Pedigree fur- nished. Call or write. LOUIS STIFTER, Howard Lake, Minn. ——— —— The $6,200 Fashion Piece No. 330041 heads my herd. I am offering a_graud lot of Po- land China spring boars of real herd boar ma- terial. They are the real high up, arched-back kind that ever%hody likes. Are sired by Big Progress, Lone Bone 2nd aud Gerstdale Jones 8th. Bred sow sale January 27, 1920, and March 1, 1920. All double treated agalust cholera. Call or write. Please mention the Leader. Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn. BigTypeChesterWhites FOR SALE AT 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. -0 3 ELM DRIVE FARM Registered Big Poland China Hogs: Sires out of old dams. Sired by such as Golden Gate, choice Long Jones and Expan- sion 8, - They are noted for beauty and size. Bred gilts in season, also young pigs. All big heavy stock. Call or write. J. H. KULENKAMP, Route 1, South St. Paul, Minn. — Fine, pure-bred ohlokens, d 68 BREEDS & e s low. ~ America’s Finest Poultry Farm, 8.000 Prizes. Oatalog 4 Cents. " A, A, ZIEMER, - . AUSTIN, MINN. Mention the Leader. When Writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS JOHNSON BROS. BRED SOW SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920 We Sell 40 Head, All Immune ; i’érg'ii'm it;le we are featuring our wonderful GREATER SENSATION otherwise known as Great Sensation 24, one of the very best sons of Great Sensa- tion. This boar is a_wonderful large and smooth individual and has proven to be a real sire. He is assisted by Victor Gano and Challenger King Victor Gano needs no special introduction to breeders, he is so well known. Chal- -lenger King is by Grand Model Challenger and is a_brother to boars that wear the purple. He is of a type approved by so many of our best breeders and farmers. The sows are mostly senior and fall year- ling gilts, well grown out. Most of them are by Victor Gano and are sisters of the World’s Champion, Long Gano; others are by Greater Sensation, Challenger King, Col. Protection, Model Orion, High Model, and others.” They are the kind that go out and make good. They are showing up well.. Get on our mailing list for a catalog for full particulars. Mail bids may be sent to Chas. Heikka in our care. - JOHNSON BROS. ~ HECTOR, MINN. ure-D ern raised. Fowls, incubators; suceessful farm;18th vear fine Bes 44 Seeds e e Ittt S S S HEADQUARTERS FOR. SEED CORN, TIMOTHY, 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, $3 per bushel; good quality; guaran- teed. Cordell, ~Watertown, Sq D.“y e ————— o e s WE BUY AND SELL ALFALFA AND SWEET clover seed. Write what you have or want. Stow Seed Ranch, Laurel, Mont, CHOICE D5 RUST-RESISTA ::nd prlce% on request, A. , N. D. Kodak Finishing ———— O ON ACCOUNT OF POOR MAIL SERVICE AND shortage of room, we have moved to La Crosse, V%lg., and all future orders should be sent to that staff of workers will move with us, so you can be sure of the same high quality of work. We are now in shape to give our customers even greater satisfaction than before, Our cash coupons for free enlargements and the prizes which we give cach 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 Moen’s Art Studio, Box K, La Crosse, Wis. Dogs and Pet Stock WHEAT. SAMPLE 1 SCOTCII COLLIE PUPS FROM _ NATURAL -heelers; male, $5; female, $3. J. M. Hendrickson, Christine, N. D. FOR SALE--REGISTERED AIREDALES, GROWN dogs and puppies. Community Registered Kennels, Oakes, N, D. FOR SALE—SHEPHERD PUPS, FEMALES, $5; males, $7. Address A. Kanz, Iona Lake, Minn. —— e e s FOR SALE—BLACK ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS. Gerhard Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. Professional Schools LEARN THE TBARBER TRADE—EASY WORK. Big wages. Few weeks completes. Expert instruc- tion. Time and expense saved hy our method. Only reliahle institution of its kind in the North- west. Cail or write for catalog. Moler Barber College, 107-A Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Established 1893, FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN learn tc]egra{)hy. Salary $120-$200 month. _Earn expenses while learning. Free catalog. United Railways Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul. Wanted WANTED—STRAW FODDER AND AY DELIV- ered at Bowman, N, D. John Richard, Bowman, N. D, R. 1, Box 7. WANTED-—CORRESPONDENTS INTERESTED a)'iuperauve farming. - Pohlman Bros., Helenville, s. WANTED { g2 Miscellaneous ' ALL DOUBLE DISC DRILLS ARE SPREADING apart and need my patent drill attachment. Sam- ple mailed at 65 cents Monitor and 75 _cents Van Brunt. John A. Swanson, Bantry, N. D. . Lumber LUMBER, SHINGLES, MILLWORK! GET OUR money-saving prices, including freight to your sta- tlon.y Send list for estimate, Wells, Box 1010E, Everott, Wash. Patenis PATENTS SECURED. SEND SKETCH OR MODEL. Prompt attention. - Rellahle services, Advice free. A. E. Carlsen, 742 Plymouth Bldg.,, Minneapolis, Minn. Fish FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION AND PRICES ON frozen fish write E. Kenner (Wholesale Fish), Duluth, Minn. Established 1892. 3 0 Typewriter TYPEWRITER FOR SALE CHEAP. FREB G?gfl; uas;: payments if. wanted. Write Bertha Payne, Shawnee, Kan. Geese. Feathers GEESE FEATHERS FOR SALE. FOR PRICES write to Mrs, Rud. Luedloff, Cologne, Minn. - L. Skonnord, Valley 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. Ads must reach us two weeks Livestock DUROC-JERSEY BOARS. ONE PROMINENT Duroc breeder bought every one of our spring gilts, He safd that they were the best he had seen this year. We have some boars, litter mates to those gilts, left.- They are big, stretchy and heavy boned, average weight over 200, and are from April and -May farrow. Orion and Golden Model breeding. Price, $50 each. Write today while we have them, Paynesville . Stock Farm, Paynesville, Minn. —_— e e . FOR SALE—MY FAMOUS DUROC-JERSEY HOGS of Crimson Wonder, Dreamland Defender and Grand Wonder breeding. All immuned for life, A fine bunch of spring boars and gilts at farmers’® prices. Express prepaid. _Pedigrees furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. B'lofilj Lake Stock Farm, Rasmus C. Madsen, Detroit, nn. FOR SALE—DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, farrow, by Futurity Giant, junior champion at National Show 1818; out of Investor-Col. dams. One or two show prospects. They are guaranteed and priced right. Wilber 8. Acton, Longview Farm, Arvilla, N. D. GUARANTEED REGISTERED DUROCS, and spring boars, August and _September Blgs; about 200 in herd headed by Brookwater - Dem- onstrator 16th. Prices reasonable. Liberty bonds {\g.kag. Sales in five states. Jens Molvig, Buxton, S—tar T oL T e FOR SALE-—-REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE boars, April farrow, weight 200 to 240 pounds; C. O. D. $50; two May farrow, 150 pounds, $40. ~All sired by William Peer, weight 850 pounds. Colonial Stock Farm, Esmond, N. D. — e REGISTERED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS FOR sale. Five, 11 and 13 months old. Also a few large cows producing 60 to 90 pounds of milk daily now. Write for prices. Herman Schumacher, Villard, nn. CALVES DEHORNED IN PAINLESS MANNER with “Humane Dehorning Pencil.”” Dollar size dehorns 20 calves. Sold on money-back guarantee. Humane Specialty Co., Faribault, Minn, —_— e FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, ready for service, from a tuberculosis free accredited herd. = Liberty bonds taken at par. F. J. Splon- skowski, Braddock, N. D. —_— BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, SIRED BY SMOOTH A Wonder and Superior Long Wonder, from ma- ture sows. Pedigrees furnished. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. . — s FOR SALE—BIG TYPE CHESTER WHITE BOARS, tried sows and gilts, bred for March and April far- Tow. Best of blood lines. I A. Schwinghamer, Albany, Minn. —— e e DUROC_JERSEY BOARS, PEDIGREES FURNISH- ed. Cherry red, lo&g body, heavy bone, lap ears, ;fi:hl.ng back. . C. H. Masterson & Son, Pennock, nn, — e FOR SALE—REGISTERED DUROC-JERSEY SOWS bred in December; weight 170 to 250 pounds, Colo- nial Stock Farm, Esmond, N. D. FOP. SALE—PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS AN Hampshire boars. Write your wants, W. Thompson, Page, N. D. STER WHITE BOARS OF PRIZE-WINNING strain_for sale. Otto Mund, Milnor, N. D. 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. Farms $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40-80-160 and 320 acres. Enln. stock land. No sand, rock, swamp or hills, ood schools, roads, markets. Crop failures un- known. _ George Besser, L-825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. — NEW YORK STATE FARMS. WRITE FOR COM- plete list. We have a size, location and price to Dlease you. Stock and tools included on many of lt@en; Mandeville Real Estate Agency, Inc., Olean, 8 Gwner, —_— 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. HAVE A FINE IMPROVED FARM, ALSO A quarter of unimproved land, for sale or trade. Will consider auto or other farm property. Box 667, Holt, Minn. —_— 160-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. GOOD BUILDINGS, horses, cattle, machinery, household goods. Write 1!3:18 If;:r prices and terms. L. M. Sevland, Douglas, — e FOR SALE—GONE OF THE BEST 80S IN KLAMATH valley; near church and good school. - For further gnl’ormatlon write A. H. Dearinger, Klamath Falls, re. - SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. P it N Sl il L e Tl et e LU SN SR IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write to me. John J. Black, Fourth St., Chippewa Falls, Wis, IDEAL HALF SECTION, STOCK, DAIRY AND dlvc]l_’)fllfled farm. Adress owner, Box E, Medina, N. D. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF FARM OR wllmproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, s, 3 Agents Wanted ' POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 cents a gallon. Salesmen and agents wanted. Ex- clusive territorv granted, Powerene is guaranteed to be harmless, to remove-and prevent carbon, dou- bling life of all gasoline motors, saving repairs, adding snap, speed, power. An amount equal ~ 20 gallons of gauullne sent to any address in the United States, charges prepaid, for $1. - W. Porter Barnes, Santa Rosa, Cal,, Dept. T19. WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION among the farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, Emplovment Dept., Box 495. St. Paul, Minn, Employment AEROPLANE AND _TRACTOR vulcanizers, acetylene welders needed everywhere. Only auto and tractor school north of Missourl which trained soldier mechanics for the United States government, Day and evening classes. Free tuition to. Minnesota_ service men. Write or call; speclal rates, now. mobile and Tractor Schools, Dept. 25, Midway, St. Paul, Minn, 8 AUTOMOBILE, mechanics, "PAGE FIFTEEN 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 the number of their member- before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE chickens, eggs, produce To members of the National Nonpartisan All advertising for sale of lands carries the Poultry et e e ety EXTRA FANCY. DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE Island Red cockerels, sired by high class birds, $4. Choice cockerels for pens of fancy stock, $5. Satis- faction guaranteed. Large-boned White Holland turkeys, toms, $7.50; hens, $5. J. A. Lienhart, Eckelson, N. D, _— PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEESE, $3.50; GANDERS, $4; Rouen and Pekin ducks, $2: drakes, $2.50; Barred Rock, .White Wyandotte, White Rock cock- erels, $2 each; White-Crested Black Polish cock- erels, §6 each. Walt Cassidy, Elkton, 8. D. FOR SALE—GIANT MAivvaom e FOR SALE—GIANT MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- keys. Sired by champion first-prize tom at Min- neapolis in 1918-19 and from hens that won in 18-19. Also choice Berkshire breeding stock sale, C. J. Kapphahn, Alexandria, Minn., K. 6. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS from prize-winning stock, toms, 20 to 25 pounds, $10 each; hens, 13 to 16 pounds, $7.50 each; Rose-Comb Bl‘ad( Minorca cockerels, $2. Bern Holsen, Brooten, nn. FINE LARGE TOULOUSE, EMDEN, AFRICAN, Chgna (s;e:s%: :ll vl"it?msbdum?l' viurkeys and_chick- ens, el rst selection orderin, w. 1 free. F." A. Neubert, Mnikaw. Mf‘m?o s BLACK SPANISH HOUDAN, WHITE RO K8, Brown Leghorns, Rouen and Pekin ducks, $2 gnch. Toulouse, Emden geese, $5 each. Jose b Mapleton, Minn, goea0 8 ph 7 Minkel e T S PUREBRED MAMMOTH _ BRONZE TURKEYS; toms, $10: hens, $5; S.-C. White Orpington cock- erels, $2.50. Nels O. Nelson, Kenslrnpgu;ln, Mcl‘x’m.. R. 3, Box 20. — HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, rabbits, veal,-eggs, horse hides, cow hides and pelts, J Mason Co., 16 East Third St., St. Paul, Minn, PUREBRED BOURBON ?8: hens, $4, if taken lcfilgn guaranteed. RED TURKEYS; TOMS, before January 15. Satis- Mrs. Homer Smith, Pillsb £ TOULOUSE GANDERS, $4; GEESE, $3.50; ALD- rich strain 8.-C. White Orpington cockerels. Write for prices. Henry Romberg Slecpy, Eye, Minn, FOR SALE—S.-C. AND R.-C. RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, dark red to the skin; Swecepstake strain; $3 each. I A. Schwinghamer, Albany, Minn, PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, real dark red, $2.50. Henry J. Albers, Mazeppa, Minn., R. R. 2, Box 28. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn. 8.-C. BLACK MINORCA COCKERELS FROM heavy-laying strain, $4 and $3 each. George W. Lieske, Henderson, Minn, PUREBRED ROSE-COMB cackerels, $2.50 each; Modin, Kenmare, N. D. FOR SALE—RICH DARK RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels; big fellows, $4 each. Coloni 1 Farm, Esmond, N. D, 3 ey Blotk —_——— e FOR SALE—PUREBRED _MAMMOTH BRONZE turkeys, toms, $8; hens, $6. 5 - vlden?’ Minn., }% 9. ) 0 Rlonert., Monto ———— e PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, GOLD g::lgmsl:}-nllvr{t It).oms $8; hens, $6. Geo. McFarlane, ——— PUREBRED WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels, $2.25 each, April hatch, Edw. Kosek, Wah- peton, N. D, PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS: $8; hens, $6. Very fine birds. Butler, S. . SEEAEETEET e ————— PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels, $2.50 each. Order now. M. E. Hoff, Hanley Falls, Minn. - e e e CHOICE PUREBRED DARK RHODE ISLAND RED ;:vocklc)rela. $2 each. Mrs. Andy Reisch, Van Hook, RHPDE ISLAND RED four,” $9.50. Mrs. John TOMS, Anton “Hassinger, e e R T SILVER, COLUMBIAN, GOLDEN WYANDOTTES, i}l‘lfl Leghorns, Reds. L. Johannesohn, Beltrami, nn, PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, $1.50 each Harry Hanson, Veronas N. D. FOR SALE—PURE ROSE-COMB BROWN LEG- horn _cockerels. Jalmer Jacobson, Tagus, N. D. —_— TR, % . CHOICE ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels, $2 each. T. H. Pletron, Northwood, N. D. et D S Qe SR IWOOC, N D PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $5; hens, $4. Mrs. R. R. Howlie, Conde, S. D. —_— e O D CHOICE BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS at §3 each. Mrs, J. W. Shute, Dickey, N. D. . ——— et S DS, ORCY, N D . PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $6: hens, $4.50. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D. WHITE CHINA GEESE, $4.50; GANDERS, $5. Henry Sing, Bird Island, Minn. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. Aye Bros.,, Blair, Neb., Box 3. PUREBRED BOURBON RED TOMS, $6. Fred Giess, Hammond, Minn. —_——— PUREBRED PEKIN DUCKS, $2 EACH. MRS. B. D. Rbyne, Boyd, Minn. —— e PEARL GUINEAS, $1.50 EACH. ALFRED WET- zig, Hankinson, N. D, Honey and Cheesd CLOVER’S DELICIOUS EXTRACTED HONEY gathered from alfalfa and sweet clover blossoms; hive ripened; clean and sanitary. Case of two 60- pound cans, $24 f. o. b. Sunnyside, Wash, Small- % t;lunnutles sold. 8. King Clover, Sunnyside, ash, MRS. ——eee FINEST QUALITY CLOVER HONEY, 30-POUND can, $8.50; 10-pound cans, 29 cents, and five-pound cans, 80 cents per pound. Every order carefully packed and promptly shipped. Sample, 15 cents, Price list free. M. V. Facoy, Preston, Minn, —_——— e _ O TR HONEY, BEST QUALITY,” 27 CENTS PER POUND in 10-pound pails; 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. K. C. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. g For Sale FOR SALE—40-80 MINNEAPOLIS KEROSENE _ tractor,” separator, plows, ofl tank. C. T. Hultgren, . Ellsworth, - Wis. — FOR SALE—ONE AULTMAN-TAYLOR 18-36 EN- gine. For particulars write Fred Orn, Crete, N. D. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers -~

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