The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 26, 1920, Page 15

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ADVERTISEMENTS | To get‘ fhe highest: price and best fill, ship your Cattle, Sheep-and Hogs S to the Equity Co-Operative .. Exchange UNION STOCK YARDS ' ‘Chicago, 1ll. South St. Paul, Minn. WRITE FOR INFORMATION® ~ ste .n-lenetme 8ave you 25% to 40% on_that New Range or Heater. Write for My Book quoting who::d- E.‘."’Fa?" “:‘113 d Stove "'-:.'u:h':. 3 ks = A KQIQIQ 700 [ goaealts é;‘l:;sDirect to Yoa~ s Frotant 1 PURE EXTRACTED ALFALFA HONEY Thick, rich and delicious. Case of two_60- pound cans, $24. One 60-pound can, $12.60. Circular free. (I am a strong League member,) G. A. KOGER, Meridian, Idaho. The $6,200 Fashion Piece No. 330041 heads my herd. I am offering a nd lot of Po- land China spring boars ot“reum;laerd boar ma- terial. They are the real high up, arched-back kind .that everibodgo likes. Are sired by Big Progress, Lone ’i ne 2nd and Gerstdale Jones 8th. Bred sow-sale January 27, 1920, and March 1, 1920, Al double treated against cholera. Call or ‘write, Please mention ths Leader, Gustav Grabow, Renville, Minn. ELM DRIVE FARM Registered Big Poland China Hogs Sires out of old dams. Sired by such as Gioldeg Gate, choice Long Jones and Expane sion_S. Bred gilts in season, also young pigs. beavy stock. Call or write. J. H. KULENKAMP, Route 1, South St. Paul, Minn, All big I WILL HOLD A Bred Sow Sale, Feb. 7, 1920 Forty-five head will be sold—aged sows, yearlings and gilts of all ages. Sires represented will be Big Price Equal, Mouw’s Big Bone, Graham’s Big Price, Big Price Big Bone, Choice Black Wonder and other popular boars.” Send for catalogs. HILL SIDE POLAND CHINA FARM, E. T. Rogge & Son. R. F. D. No. 3, Boyd, Minn. SQUARE DEAL POLAND CHINAS Choice 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. 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, 3 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 ILe: 3 A. P. RANS, Springfield, Min Mention the Leader When Writing Adv They are noted for beauty and_ size.- _ ADVERTISEMENTS e o 5 7 PAtENLS Copy of “L.ow to Obtain a Patent.” Con- tains valuable information and advice to inventors, Tells how to secure Patents.. Send model or sketch of your invention for opinion of its patentable nature —Free. (20 years experience). Talbert & Talbert, 4827 Talbert Bldg., Washington, D. C. ' Dickey Glazed Tile Silos “The Fruit Jar of the Field” A special discount for early orders. Send for catalog No. 28. W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co. MACOMB, ILL. Kansas City, Mo. Chattanooza, Tenn. = BOOK ON DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author - H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st St., New York. Amerioa’s Pionser Dog Medicines Have called off my bred sow sale so will book orders for sows to be shipped out later. Write me your wants. Roy W. Lewis, Lewisville, Minn. DRAKE MILL PRICES Following are latest prices paid for wheat at the state-owned mill at Drake, N. D.: Dark northern spring, No. 1, 58-pound $8.18; No. %, 57-pound, $8.183; No. 38, 55-56- pound, $3.08; No. 4, b54-pound, $2.98; No. 4, 53-pound, $2.98. Northern spring, No. 1, 58-pound, $2.98; No. 2, 57-pound, $2.93; No. 3, 55-56-pound, $2.88; No. 4, 54-pound, $2.78; No. 4, 53-pound, $2.78. Sales prices on mill feeds are: Bran, per hundred: Car lots, $2; less than car lots, $2.05. Shorts, per hundred; Car lots, $2.25; less than car lots, $2.30. Barber Colleges LEARN THE BARBER -TRADE—EASY WORK. Big wages. Few weeks completes. Expert instruce 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., Minneapolis, Established 1893. LEARN BARBER TRADE. PROFESSOR LEE'S superior instruction assures students success. Posi- tions guaranteed. Free expert advice, Natlonal Barber College, 253 East Seventh, St. Paul, Minn, BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO EVERYBODY. ALL you need is Professor Gilsdorf’s new cual(? free. Call or write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- nepin avenue, Minpeapolis, Minn, Honey and Cheese FANCY FULL CREAM WISCONSIN BRICK cheese for sale from farmers’ co-operative factory direct to you. Save big profits, Write for prices. Keep address. Twin Town Co-Operative eese Factory, Turtle Lake, Wis.,, R. 2. HONEY, BEST QUALITY, 27 CENTS PER POUND in 10-pound pails; 26 cents six pails or more; 60- g 8114; twg c&r’w, $27.§SO. Allov;llfor 0St- age parcel S| pounds per D Bahr, Almont, Igo D. ‘ HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. ALSO GREEN .county’s famous. cheese. Price list free. E. C. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. ] 9 pound can, Seeds ’ HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH YIELDING SEED corn, pure Grimm alfalfa, timothy, clover seeds, seed grains, etc. Get my bargains on seeds and save money this year. Write today. Beckman’s Seed Farm, Cokato, Minn, SEED CORN—MINNESOTA 13, days. _ Guaranteed. New Ulm, Minn. FOR SALE—RAINBOW FLINT CORN, $3 BUSHEL; sacks extra. Nellis DeNure, Worthing, 8. D. Farm Machinery SILO MEN! ELIMINATE YOUR TROUBLE USING your blower and distributers by making a machine over my-patent; absolutely doés the work. Fits any silo wall, can be made at_any blacksmith shop. Send $5 tor drawings and individual permit. Lester .- Ohmart, Hope, Kan. Record Exchange PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS, PIANO ROLLS, bought, sold, exchanged. Exchange price, cylinder records, 5 cents; disc .and rolls, 10 cents. Record- Il;xechnrége Co., 27 East Seventh St., St. Paul, pt. C. h Patents PATENTS SECURED. SEND SKETCH OR MODEL., Prompt attention. Reliable services, Advice free, fill E. Carlsen, 742 Plymouth Bldg.,, Minneapolis, _ Minn. - MATURES IN 90 Johnson Farming Company, Magazines MAGAZINES—COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, $1; SAT- urday Evening Post, $2; Ladies Home Journal, $1.75. Reuben Tranberg, Hallock, Minn., R. 2. Apple Butter PURE HOME MADE, BEST QUALITY APPLE butter. Noneo finer or more_ pure. In 10-pound . cans. A, C. Smucker, Mylo, N. Fish FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION AND PRICES ON frozen fish write E. Kenner (Wholesale Fish), Duluth, Minn. Established 1892. - Hay FARMERS HAY & GRAIN COMPANY, ST. PAUL, ](mnn.ri hay buyers and sellers; quick results. Write or prices. Lumber WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR ts. Pay after unloading. Overton, Sagle, . B, Leader Classified Department “THE FARMER’S MARKET PLACE” ; This is the place to 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 Classified Ads. Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. of 8 cents per word is ranade, ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. full rate. Best To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL- CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE — IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD QUARTER OR half section well-improved farm near good town in Barnes county, N. D., I will sell you a farm that you will be pleased with at reasonable prices and easy terms. Write for full particulars to Henry A. Wilberg, Nome, N. D. $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40-80-160 and 820 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. SUNNY CALIFORNIA, TWO FIVE-ACRE BLOCKS, city limits, good town; high school, railroad, fin climate, most roduct{va part of state; assessed value $1,900 e ; bank reference, For sale highest gldderé 1acemml: old age, Owner, Box 533, San ose, Cal. WE HAVE PEOPLE COMING AND GOING WANT- ing to buy or sell. Our co-operative plan to deal direct with the owner would be of interest to you. Iarson Land Agency, 420 Temple Court, apolls, Minn, HAVE CASH B FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, New Franklin, Mo. FOR SALE—MY FINE, ALL NEW IMPROVED half section, only three miles out. Address, for particulars, J. G. L. Stauffacher, Steele, N. D. SELL YOUR™PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept 6, Lincol:, Neb. ] : g 2 .FOR QUICK SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF ILL health will sell my improved section at $27 an acre. George Simpson, Simpson, Sask. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY YOU WANT TO or exchange write me. Henry L. Scholl, 26th St., Watertown, Wis. IF YOU WANT TO SELL_ OR EXCHANGE YOUR g‘mgert%'_wflm me, John J. Black, 4 St., Chippewa alls, 18. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER for sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. Livestock . DUROC-JERSEY BRED SOWS AND GILTS, SIRED by Big Wonder, Peerless Gano and Sensation IIL Bred to my two ‘‘Great Wonder’’ herd boars. Hay- ing decided not to have a public sale I will sell 40 head of my purebred sows and gilts at private sale, Nothing but top notchers offered; cholera immune, Weight, 175 to 275 pounds. Price, $50_ to_$75. Write, wire, or better, come and see John M. Kern, Olivia, Minn. FOR SALE—CEOICE LOT OF REGISTERED HOL- stein bull calves and Berkshire hogs of both sexes. Will have bred sows for sale after January 15, 1920. Write or. come and look them over. Al. A. Graup- mann, Hamburg, Minn., Box 16. FOR SALE—HAVE FIVE, EIGHT AND NINE- months-old registered Red Polled bulls. They are of good size, from good producing cows; their sire is a show bull. Henry Diepolder, New Ulm, Minn. WINTER RAISED CALVES ARE BEST. HOL- stein, Guernsey and Shorthorn btulls or heifers, Little ones, $17.50 to $25; weaned calves $30 $50. Write Ed Bowey, South St. Paul, Minn. BIG TYPE POLANDS, A FEW CHOICE BOARS and gilts that will weigh to 300 pounds; gilts bred to Big Price, son of Black Price, world’s champion in 1918. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D. e e e REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, FIT FOR SERV- ice; large straight individual, evenly marked; from large record sire and big-producing dam. Chas, Splonskowski, Marion, D. BIG TYPE CHESTERS, PRIZE-WINNING GILTS and a few boars. Will ship C. 0. D. H. F. Augst, Montgomery, Minn, PEDIGREED POULAND CHINA BOARS; ones; prize-winning stock. Williamson Farm, Grafton, N. D. FINE 18 MONTHS REGISTERED YORKSHIRB !I?MI;) price, $60. Herman Carbonneau, Bottineau, ; OF FARM g GOOD Stock DUROC APRIL BOARS, FARROWED BY KING Col. 9th. Wn. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. For Sale FOR SALE—ONE MINNEAPOLIS 40x80 GAS tractor; one Avery separator 36x60, with wind stacker; Garden City feeder, with new style car- penter wings; Peoria No. 51 weigher with swinging conveyor; one 150-foot eight-inch flve-ply drive belt; complete outfit, $2,600, One six-bottom Minneapolis heavy duty power lift plow, with Hansmann self-guide attachment; complete, $4,000. One 1913 Reo five-passenger touring car with top, new cylinder blocks and rings, good tires; machine in good shape, $275. Reason for selling, I am going in_garage business. Address H. W. Nipp, Box 41, Irene, 8. D. FOR SALE—TWENTY HORSEPOWER NORTHWEST steam engine in good comdition; too small for my work. Write for information. Wm. M. Larson, Sauk Center, Minn., R. 2. TITAN TRACTOR AND THREE-BOTTOM EMER- son_plow, packer and five oil barrels for sale or trade for-land or stock. Write 8. 0. Woolliscroft, Bowbells, N. D., R. 4. FOR SALE—ONE 30x60 RUMELY OIL PULL TRAC- tor and eight-bottom (stubble and breaker) plow. Complete, $2,400. A bargain, H. A. Hilden, Reeder, N. D. FOR SALE—GRAY TRACTOR, ALSO A FORDSON, both brand new; won in contest so can sell at & bargain. Wm. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. — ey O T e FOR SALE—DRY, SOUND, 'POPLAR WOOD, $6 and $6.50 per cord. Cash, f. o. b. Detroit, Minn. C. R. Billings, Audubon, Minn. FOR SALE—FANCY HAND-PICKED WHITE NAVY beans at $5.50 per bushel as long as they last, C. J. Pipo, Kensington, Minn. NEARLY NEW WESTERN 2%-A CORN SHELLER, $350. B. F. Litwiller, 1712 Pepper Ave., Lincom, Dogs and Pet Stock GRAYHOUNDS TRAINED AND PART TRAINED on coyotes, ~_Some good catchers, Ben Ammon, Ponylake, Neb. ¥ TRAINED WOLFHOUNDS FOR SALE. HENRY Neb, Hendrickson, Koelstad, Minn. FOR SALE—P. GUARANTEED WOLFHOUNDS. Theo. Kanue, t, Mion, : PAGE FIFTEEN Poultry —_— - FINE PUREBRED TOULOUSE, EMBDEN, CHINA, African _geese; Rouen, Muscovy, Indian Runner ducks; Bronze, White Holland, Bourbon Red tur- keys, and all best-paying varieties chickens. Low prices on fowls and eggs for hatching. Weber's large new catalog and breeders’ guide free. W. A. Weber, Box 506, Mankato, Minn, —_— . FOR SALE — PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE turkeys, ‘“Gold Bank strain,”’ big-bone type, toms, $7; hens, $5. Purcbred barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, Ringlet strain, $2.50 each. L. P. Rodlin, Lisbon, N. D., R. 4 —_— PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS -and few hens. Toms, $2; hens, $6. Also some fine 8.-C. White Leghorn cockerels, $2.50. Mrs, Elmer Tenner, Oberon, N, D. — el s e FOR SALE—ROSE AND SINGLE-COMB RHODE Island Red cockerels, $3 each, dark red; also Toulouse geese, $3; ganders, $3.50, Mrs. Frank Wisherd, Hampden, N. D. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, Gold Bank strain; young toms, 18 to 22 pounds, $7; young hens, 12 to_14 pounds, $5. Margaret Mc- Farlane, Denbigh, N. D. e e e e CHOICE PUREBRED ROSE-COMB WHITE WYAN- dotte cockerels for sale. April, May hatch. Order early. $3 each. Nick EKummer, Walcott, N. D., R. F. D. 1, Box 30. —e e e e R BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $2 IF taken in January, Have some white beans at $5 a bushel and timothy seed. Bags at cost. Ole Aasen, Clifford, N. D. —_— CHOICE PUREBRED 'BARRED ROCK COCK.ERELB6 Ringlet strain, extra large and nicely barred, $3.5 e;afih. NSa%stacuon guaranteed. N. T, Nelson, May- ville, N. D. — e LARGE PUREBRED WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, IZ: drakes, $2.50; Mammoth Bronze turkeys, toms, $7; year-old-tom, $10, J. P. Eischens, Taunton, Minn, e e, CERnOn, I, PUREBRED _ROSE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels, $2.50 each. Good stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn. BLUE-RIBBON = STRAIN BLACK LANGSHAN cockerels for sale if taken before February 25, John- T. Nelson, North Loup, Neb. F — HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, homesltx.ldg, cimlelnldes, pelts, fur. McKay Producs e aul, nn. FUREBRED. BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, FROM large winter-laying strain; $3 each. A. C. Broecker, Wildrose, N. D. COCKERELS, HENS, COLUMBIAN WYAND! Rose-Comb_Reds, Buff Leghorns. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn, —_— PUREBRED VIGOROUS WHITE HOLLAND TUR- ixveys: toxnns. 438: hens, $5. E. T. Lambrecht, Lisbon, J PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS. BRED- to-las& st.]r)nln, $3 each. Blanche H. Nienas, Thomp- son, . . FOR SALE—PUREBRED LARGE BOURBON RED igrkfiy toms, $7 each, Earl Basford, Warwick, PUREBRED ROSE-COMB BLACK MINORCA COCK- erels, $3.50 each. G. F. Peterson, Georgetown, nn. - PUREBRED R.-C. WHITE WYANDOTTE COCK- gfils, §3 each. Wilbur Shores, Pelican Rapids, nn. PUREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $3 each. Mrs. Michael Hosch, Randoiph, Neb. WHITE-CRESTED = BLACK POLISH, COCKERELS, $3.75. Robert Weinkauf, New Effington, S. D., R. 3. PUREBRED. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK- erels, $2 each. J. H. Ingalls, Altamont, 8. D. PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, $2.50 each. E. Williamson, Marstonmoor, N. D. FOR SALE—HOUDAN COCKERELS FROM PRIZE- winning stock, $3. William Rusert, Racine, Minn, CHOICE WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $2 each. Mrs. J. N. Wood, Lignite, N. D. CHOICE BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $3 TO $19 each. ~ George Franklin, Axtell, Neb. 8.-C. BUI'F LEGHORN COCKERELS, $1.25 EACH. Ernest Schwartz, Springfleld, Minn. 949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FREE BOOK. Aye Bros., Blair, Neb., Box 3. LARGE FANCY BLACK LANGSHAN COCKERELS. Chas. Jessen, Lakefleld, Minn, BRONZE TURKEYS, TOULOUSE GEESE. JOSEPH McGradie, Grandin, N. D. . - Employment AUTOMOBILE, =AEROPLANE AND TRACTOR mechanics, 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. _Modern Auto- mobile and Tractor Schools, 2512 University Ave., Dept. 25, Midway, St. Paul, Minn, FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO learn telegraphy. Salary $120-$200 month. FEarn expenses while lenmlmi'. Free catalog. United Rail- ways Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul. WANTED — COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, going wages from now until December 1. State nge and experience in first letter. Mrs, James R. Scilley, Leonard, N. D., R. 1. WANTED—MARRIED COUPLE ON FARM: EX- perience necessary. Write for particulars. William M. Larson, Sauk Center, Minn., R. 2. WANTED—MARRIED COUPLE WITHOUT CHIL- dren to work on farm. D. E. McAlister, Surrey, N. D. Agents Wanted ° $30 A DAY SELLING POWERENE. EQUALS gasoline at 5 cents., The equivalent of 20 gallons, express prepaid, $1. Box 424A17, Santa Rosa, Cal WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WOREK among ‘the farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept., Box 495, 8t. Paul, M‘:m. Professional Schools A . n free nneso! 7 ;gusc?tflog. B%rry'n Telegraph Institute, ne- apo! Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers

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