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- AEAAAERENANNESRENENANRNERERAAENANE AR NN NN N AR RS I AR AN RSN SN AR RN SN SRR RN AR NN AN SR NN NN SN AR RN RN AR A EAN ADVERTISEMENTS 28RN ANENERE Ed. T. Rogge’s 3 WILL. BE HELD Boyd, Minnesota WILL sell 45 head, consisting of 26 aged sows, 6 fall yearlings and 13 spring gilts, sired by the most up-to- date and popular boars, and bred to four as good boars as ever were owned in one herd—Big Price Equal, champion four different times at four different shows; Graham’s Big Price, half-brother to Champion Black Price, sire of most of the yearlings and of the aged sows; Black Wonder, champion of Minnesota State Fair in 1919, and Black Price’s Jumbo, grandson of Big Price. As attractions, of Black Wonder go in this sale. The offering will be bred to Big Bone Choice, grandson of Long ‘Big Bone, the world’s champion in 1916, and a son of Big Price 4 Equal. He is one of the best spring boars in the Northwest, measures 36 inches in height and had a strong 81/4-inch bone at 10 months. Watch this boar later. This will be one of the choice offerings this winter. I invite all the breeders and farmers to be with me on February 7, 1920. - Ed. T. Rogge, Owner, Boyd, Minn. Magness Bros., Auctioneers Mail bids may be sent to Chas. Heikka, in my care. LR Catalogs are ready, call for one. | / Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers February 7,1920 one daughter and three granddaughters. AN NRENESR &N Big Type Poland ~China Sale LR e : £ * 3 ] N R W R LR 0 LR R e R MR SO R M E s LA SR R ERSE S E R R e RS s s SRR R AR R R R MR L R R LR R R Milk Margins Report Shows Excessive Tolls of Middlemen HE following table, taken from a recent report of the bureau of markets, Unitéd States depart- ment of agriculture, shows the excessive toll taken by the milk middlemen who stand between the producer and the consumer. The figures in each column represent the dealers’ margins in cents per quart. -The margins in- clude both excessive profits by dis- : tributing companies and the waste of a costly system of duplicated deliver- ~ies.” The figures do not include the transportation charges on the milk, paid by the farmer. Q Tpeo YHO W —~0 td = ® 8 R pRE o g g RRE fEEg BEg B o887 of g & 5 88 E & PoNe o o g d4g8= dg°R g B Vile R R eHz ol EHa §87 1EgE EEa 3 CEER LEFT SR% New York .... 2.95 5.95 6.87 Chicago ...... 2.89 4.85 5.64 Philadelphia .. 2.65 2.95 4.76 Boston ........ 3.96 4.65 6.63 Baltimore .... 4. 6.15 6.76 Pittsburg . 3. 5.36 5.63 Cleveland . & 3.97 6.19 Detroit ... 3. 5.77 7.02 Milwaukee .... 1. 3.62 4.24 Minneapolis ... 2. 3.562 4.84 New Orleans .. 1.67 4.42 6.42 San Francisco.. 2.18 4.57 6.06 Averages ... 2.87 4.73 5.92 DROPPED BY MISTAKE After persons who have subscribed for the Leader directly or through the Nonpartisan league have been given a reasonable time to renew after their subscriptions have expired, their names are taken off the list. Occa- sionally mistakes are made in drop- ping names. Persons whose subscrip- tions have not expired but who are not getting the Leader should write us at once. 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