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Poultry - IINE: PUREBRED TOULOUSE. E EN. CHINA Africin geese; Roul Runner Suckas. Bronse White Hollang, Bovtton” Bed tur- kefs. ‘and all best-paying varieties chickens. “Low rices on fowls and eggs for hltd\lng. Weber's lurxe new catalog and breeders’ gu ide free, W. A. Weber, Box 506; Manlurq. Minn. LARGE TOULOUSE, EMB] EN AchN CHINA geese; Bronze, Bourbon Holli angd tur- keys; Pekin, Rouen, Indian fiunnor. Muscovy ducks and- all- variaties ‘chi wl. (] ingubators at right prices. WA. Neubert, Mnnknw Mlnu. AMMOTH wmwn PEKIN DUCKS, FO! $2 25, hfl. W « Ralsed tock :flfio anders, 85 each, pmflf & : d. $4.50, gan ) ctly purebre: rownton, Minn, 2 SALE — PUREB Nfl turkeys, ‘‘Goldd Bmk%l <t b -bone t.ype $7; hens, $5, P ko ,mr:fin g 8 BTB f ks, 82 50 nnd g& Lisbon, - each. “White Pekin drakes, $2 #ach, Reineko, Meadow Lawn: Farm, Murrutown, l(lnn PUREBR] AMMOTH "BRON. URKEY TO; _ng«l m’n Imufiu. To!:’si $0; hgfi's. "u {5 FOR ‘some fine 8. b & . Elmer 'l'ennat. Oberon, N, mm lgnokoreu ‘zm nr: e ~BARRBD RO COCKNIELB URER COUN- ty fair fi u‘pflu Yoet e ’:;FP' medium Solor, large size. p%ue, 53. ; pullets, - $1.75. 8. J, Martin, FOR E AND -C g‘s‘:lixd Red cosck&reu. !‘sfn:m}:? da M”gio.?.!é ulouse . geese, i n Wisherd, fi Nlu ed bt CBOICE PUBEBBED ROSE-COMB WHITE WYAN-' ::xt; coaem:ch for ulp. Apri n!m uu‘{ ?a!&h, OrdDer e ck Kummer, Wa , N, D, R. F, D. 1, Box 80. ¥ PUREBRED muuo'm BRONZE TURKEYE; toms, $1 Whlu i ok~ arels, hok0. hw::"els‘ [ o nmnmnmn.. R. 3, Box 20, STANDARD BRED MAMMOTH ~BRONZE TUR- keys. - Range stock $10; “hens, 87, 4 R Bm Comb lnd mead Farm, E, M, Canfield,* Mzr. Fullerton, LARGE WHITE PEKIN DRAK 50; ‘Rea- cockerels, -$2.50; Bro! nw D;‘g'l‘ G,J February, Thomas Jereska, Genes EBRED _ ROSE-COMB BBOWN ORN cockerels, 8250 -each tock ;- Lfifiion guargn Peterson: Bros.. Goor‘ewwn. = —————-—.—_— PUREBRED SI\GLE—CDMB RHODE IBLAND RED .cockerels, $3. Mammoth Bronze turk uunp, $9. .Oal oultry Farm, Elbow. Lake, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Ci 055 S, BB?)XL- V‘ers, veal, horse hides, cow hfium N _-Produce. Co.. St. Paul.. Minn. —_—— e PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED eockerell, $3 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mel- vin Guttormson, Perley, “Minn, 4 BLUE-KIBBON STRAIN - BLACK SEQ]N ‘cockerels for sale if taken betore Febnury 25. John “T., Nelson, North Loup, N 'UREBRED BARRED BOCK CKERELS FRO! rize-winning . stock, $3 each. Fine birds. Mu, lA’ R.: Nezus;‘ Millarton, N. D. —ee N S PUBEB“D ROSE-COMB SILVER-LACED, WYAN- ;dotte -cockerels, $3 each;" thrée for $8.° Martin Blasing, Henderson, Minn, e e FOR - SALE—~PUREBRED BOURBOV RED TUR- ‘key toms, nice onea, grm -each, Herman Fred-: rickson, Uphi am, N, HlGHRs'l' PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS.~ horse hides, cow. hides, pelts, tur, MnKny Produce Co., St Paul, Minn. MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS. LARGE BONED. well matnred; toms, $7; hers, $5.° Mrs, L, P, drews, Pekin, N, D. e L ot o ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, selectod b'rds. $3.50 each. Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpeton, N. D Lot iz S et L e S e SIS COCKERELS, HENS, COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTE, Rose-Comb - Reds, Buff Leghorns, - L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. 2 e S RO G e e S S e e PUREBRED BA%RED ROCK COCKERBRELS. BRED- to-1; -trnin $3 each, ‘Blanche H. Nienas, Thomp- son, PL’BEBR!Q‘;D BOSE CO%B BLACK MINOBCA COUCE- erels, Peterson, Georgetown, ing, PUREBRED R.-C. WHITE "fi‘f]" $3 each, Wilbur Shores, Pelican Rapids, ————— PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COC‘K?&ELS» 8" 50.“Egga in season.” John Bentdahl, Hanska, y S S AR i T R ¥OR HOICE SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORP- Inktoh stock and_egsn. Harid W Price. Pulds, Mlun PUREBRED_ ROSE-CO, BROWN LEGHORN i‘ocknuu $3° cach. - Arthur - Peterson, Georgetown, inn. PUEREBRED 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS for sulo Write for prices. John Lamp, Ogllvie, PUREBBED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $8 each, Mrs. Michael Hosch, Randolph, Neb. PUREBRED SINGLE.COMB UFF ORPINGTON mdm?ll:, $3 e!:qchm!(elvm V-‘x’mmd Perley, Minn, —_— PUBEB SINGLE-COMB BUFF OBPIVGTON , $2.50 each, G. H. Baker, Lansford, N. D, ,"wo);\"' -C, WHITE._ WYANDOTTE COCKER- els, 33 and §4, Erwin- E. Moll, Sleepy. Eye, Minn. PUREBRED PLYMOUTH RO COCK- erels, $2 each. J. g !nl‘?j{s, Alumangxs. D . PUR! D 8,.C, PINGTON eocxn%m‘! $2 EB“ch . v?:}”:'l-‘ug? Marstonmoor, N. $ FOR BALE—HOUDAN COCKERBLS FROM PRIZE- winning sto ss Wimlu}‘ Rusert, Racine, Minn, PUREBRED WHITE WYA N’DO’I’g? COCKERELS, $2 each, Tom MohlEnn. Gre D, : 1949 COCKERELS, fl! VAR!E’I‘!EB. FBEE BOOK, eb., e Bros., Blair, BRONZE TURKEYS, TOULOUSE GEESE, JUSEPH Mcqudlo. firandin, N, D. -~ Hay 'ARMERS HAY BAIN i :("‘I; nynfiuyog gnd naueu B W 7 fisfl. Wrnn ACK AT NEW %ufl. flhwmna, ] SEs| i" sh by, Kan. - Lumber RED CEDAB IT PENOEPOSTS; GUABANTEED s full size mdsihl qll‘;llltv. You pay after unigadi Send for booklet and grlcm delivered %0‘15' statl n. : Kirk Company, Box 11 8~'€. Tacoma, WYANDOTTE COCK- = BALE—— ALE&I ALFALFA HAY "READY TO . “This is the place to results come from Leader Classified A league when a o!tnis centis ‘pet h:': i made. s receipt w. el ml’ rate.” Ads must mag the S-cent rate. us two wee Livestock LIVEBTOCK SALE—THE OFFERING CONSISTS of Blackbirds, Trajan Fricas, K. Prides, Pride of Aberr]eanl, ueen Mot I ai cluding in this sale my entire heifer clll’ ?OD ol 1918 lnd 1919, and 16 of the top bulls out o m,v 1919 calf t‘.rup and these are heifers and show dve They will be in good mdlnl condition un uhould be money makers tor the purcharers, MX is ocordially invited Whether you ““"""" ’;"":oh{'“'u“,’:‘mfi“‘“ximfl"“ 5 er. you or no LS ) _N. D" {Onk Coules Rasich): FOR BALB—— UBEBB!BD JIOLSTEIN BULLS AND “hester Holstein bulln one to two 1qonths old. un for qulnk 8. Also have service age bulls with plenty of 80-pound bnnklng They are dandies. Purebred Chester White l}r u-led sows, November bred, 300 to 400 unda. ,w $100, Aprii {ilfi, December bred, prlee =~ July boars 170 pounds, only $45. ykofl' Lad d Wwild Wood -Prince are the blood lines, Write quick. I. A. Sehwinghamner, Albany, Minn. DUROC-JERSEY BRED SOWS AND GILTS, BIRED by Big Wonder, Pecrless Gano and Sensation II Bred to two "‘Great Wonder' herd boars, Hay- ing dmé:fi not to*have a public sale I will sell 40 < head of my purebred sows and lts at private sale, " Nothing but top notehers offere clmlsrl immune. Weight,” 175 to 275 pounds. =~ Write, wlro, or better, come and sea 5ohn M. Kem, Olivia, Min mwxs'mnxn SHORTHORN gEBD BULL, RED. calved March 10, 1016; sire, Clipper sun:f tmck slaooth, dnm, With wuunee qunmy. re. breeder, gen right in every way; 2lso sev- eral young. bulls nll prlced low. - Write Clary Bros,, Sun_Prairie, Wis, ———t FOR SALE—PIPTY BHEEP; 15 EWE LAMBS A year old and 35 ewes two years and over, Most of them due to lamb in April, They hdve a gcod fleece of wool: $20 7ach, f, o. h. cars at Dallas, Wis., - Fred Neuman, Dailas, Wis. e ——— e e ety FOR SALE—CHOICE LOT OF REGISTERED HOL- stein ball calves and Rerkshire hogs of both sexes. Will have bred sows for sale after anuury 15, 1920. ‘Write or come and look them over, brnup- mann, Hamburg, Minn., 3ox 16. ot sl L VT G0 A Ve N WILL snm. AT AUCTION AT APPLETON, MINN, February 1920, Hereford bull Paramount Lad TN (3770, caivet. Junuary 29, 1918; 18 full- blood yearling heifers, not registered. H. W. Acker, Appleton, Minn. - FOR SALE—HAVE FIVE, AND' NINE- months-ol r sterod Bed Polletl hulle. hey. are of goo om_good. ucing cows; thuir sire is a show bulL Henry Diepolder, New Ulm, Minn. WINTER RAISED CALVES ARE BEST. ut.aln. Guam lfia onal, HOL- nnd Shorthorn bulls “or heifers, 23; weaned calyes $30 to d HOWGS'. outh St. Paul, Minn. BIG TYPE POLANDS, A FEW CHOICE BOARS and gl]ts that will weigh to 300 pounds; gilts bred .to Price, son of Black Price, world’s champion I{S C. E. Sheldca, Sheyenne, N. D. BEGIETE’RED HOLSTEIN BULL, FIT rOR SERV- ice; large straight individual, evenly marked; i:.om large record SM'_‘“.’!M&.?_____“ FOR SALE—HEREFORD BULLS CARRYING THE Feirfax blood lines; from six to ten months old, Correspondence__golicite J. B, Stone & Sons, Powers Lake, N, D, BIG TYPE CHESTERS, PBIZ‘-WINN!NG GILTS and a few boars. ~Will ship C. O. D, ' H, ¥, A\llflk Montgomery, Minn. PEDIGREED = POLAND. CHINA BOARS; ones; rize-winning stock. Farm, Grafton, N, D. FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE GILTS, BRED FOR May farrow; pedigree furnished. Hurry Uppman, Lancaster, Minn, DUROC GILTS, BY KINGS COL, 9TH, BRED TO my Pathfinder boar, Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N, D. DUROC APRIL BOARS, FARROWED BY KING Col, 9th. Wm. Brewer, Orisks, N. D. For Sale FOR SALE—ONE MINNEAPOLIS GOOD Williamson ~ Stock 40x80 GAS wind tractor; one Ave) separator 36x60, wi dur; Garden City feeder, with new style car- pentar wings; - Peoria No. weigher with conveyor; one -150-foot eight-inch five-ply drlve belt: complete outfit, $2,600. One six-bottom M.umenpom heavy duty power lift plow, with sgl ;{:},‘ de attachment; complete, $4,000. Ona 913 ve~pnaenger touring car. with top, new cylinder blocks and rings, zuod tires; maehlne in Wl shape, 8. Reuxu or selling. 1 xoln‘gwln garage husiness ddves! “ Vg DD. Box 41, Irene, B, D. FOR SALE—TWENTY HORSEPOWER NORTHWEST steam_engine in good condition; too small for work, ~ Write for information. Wm. M, Lnnflz Sauk Center, Minn., R. 2. e FOR SALE—ONE 30x60 RUMELY OIL PULL TRAC- nnd elghzt' ‘IbotmmA(smhhle angd brelker) Low, adv bargain. H. Hilden, ot I 'OR, ALSO A FORDSO SALE—GRA’ ON,’ th brand now won in contest so can sell at a mln. Wm, ~ Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. Aw—-mu'. soumn (POPLAR WOOD 3§ Cas! o "‘& Bilithgs, A Audubon, lia:mu FOR SALE—I'ANCY HAND-PICKED WHITE NAVY lns at {‘ .50 per bushel as long as they last, €, ensington, Minn. B'IG GRADE BELGIAN HARES, VERY REASON- able, ‘85 action guaranteed, Waiter Jobe, Alex- Wanted- to Buy Rates are d;o cents per word per issue. nlsins' to_sell their own pro League memhen must give t 18 and others, 56 head in® sire and blz-nroduemg dam. Chas, LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce “for sale and auction saleu to make y‘;):'u- wan ts lmown and have them supplied. Best To members of the National Noupartisan ducts or supplying their own needs, a rate e number of their member- All auvertismg for sale of lands carries the before. date of publication. Empls yment AEROPLANE AND TRACTOR AUTOMOBILE, ‘mechanics, “Yulean izers, everywhere. classes, Free tuition Write or call; special rates now. mobile and ‘Tractor Schti;)lsl au AND WOME‘\! Salary $120-$200 month, Free 'catalog. Bremer Arcade, Dept. 25, Midway, St FIFTY YOUNG MEN learn telegmnhy, expenses while *learning. Railways Telegraph Paul, Minn, —_—— POBITION WAN'I'!JD AR- ASSISTANT CASHIER IN For rs{erence write First leonul ., Lucke, Fullerton, N, D, S50 .)L{X 1FARM B or particn tn "Canter, fi m.p, mr:‘t Fullurum B. G WAN'I‘ED-"MARB!ED g: ence neceesi W Larson, Baul School, Honey and Cheese —— FINEST ' QUALITY CLOVER HONEY, 30-POUND can, $8.50; 10-pound cans, cans, 30 oents par Duuml ”ked mdeal.m?{fli any, HONEY, BEST Alél in lo-pound f“awn me::na.u pound cnn, B”hr. Almont, le% et S S TR R B PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY—TWO 60-POUND cans, 25 cents per Pour&d cents; 10-pound nl Vernon Center, Minn, HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED ound pail, Almond, N. D, s e e HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, ALSO GREEN Prico list free. E. connty’s famous cheese. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. Seeds B T e S HEADQUARTERS - FOR 'HIGH YIELDING SEED timothy, cloyer _seeds, -sexd grains, etc. Get my bargains on seeds ami erte today. corn, save money this year, Seed Farm, Cokato, Minn. BCARIFIED WHITE HLDSSOM SWEET CLO\%’}B. pure. Grimm alfalfa, vounds ner pail. (LIGHT), $2.70; parcel post weight 12 pounds; 4 for 60-pound can; $27.50 two cans. Clris Bahr, ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE acetylene welders needed Only auto and tractor schiopl north of Missouri which trained soldier mechanics for the United States government, Day and -evening to Minnesots service men, Modern Auto- 2512 Universn.v Ave., WANTED, Earn United William 29 cents, and five-pound Evary order carefully Sample, "Preston, binn, 27 CENTS PER POUND ar more; 60- liow for post- Chris 156 cents, one 60-pound "can, cents. Herbert Kietzer, TEN- Beckman's 19 per bushel, Sample, 6 cents; sacks extra. i . Bier, Hancock, Minn. —_— .SBEED CORN—MINNEBOTA 13, MATURES IN 90 Johnson ~¥arming Company, days. Guaranteed. New Ulm, 3Minn. WHITE DENT SEED, BEARLY MATURING, $2.75 ¥ . H. Stark, Unityville, perr}lushel, sacks extra, S. GRIMM ALFALFA SEED FOR hALE 60 CENTS A. ¢ pound. - Ingvald Paulson, Taylor, N. D. Farm Machinery 8 ELIMINATE YOUR TBOUBLE RAIS- ing your blower and distributers by maknig a ma- chine over my patent; absojutely any silo wall, can be made at any hlacksmith shop. ILO MEN! does the work. Fits 8end $5 for drawings and individual permit. E. Ohmart, Hope, Kan. —_— e FOR SALE—9-18 MOLINE l\IV'ERiAL TRACTOR. Will take cattle or hog‘s 3 part nuyment s Walter Lindemann, Enderlin, A REAL BARGAIN AT $1,500, man & ‘Taylor separator, in first-class shdpe, R, H. Mohr, R. 2, Hancock, Minn. —_— FOR SALE—ONE AVERY 20-35 TRACTOR IN GOOD Carlson Bros,, Route 1, Hallock, Minn. shape, Barber Collsges LEARN THE BABBF’R TRADE, osmnna gunrnnwed week up. n'.es !fi our methods. ol or Barber College, mnneqmlls. Minn. LEARN BARBER 'l‘nADE superior instruction assures students success. Xpense. 10’1 A Nicollet tions guaranteed, Free expert advice. nepin avenue, X Kodak Finishing : ’I‘II‘!A!E EF’I‘ELAND O] tl\at winner. of other priges upon receipt of kodak, as lva *iprs _eve ggxdln 19¢ South rflua “8t., K. he $10 give oth 1 b 0\'E % 58 AULT- WAGES $25 PER Few weeks com- Catalogue Ave., PROFESSOR LEE'S SHELLY MINN., prize kodak, wlun za in our December contest for gending ns tbo mou kodak finishing, every month and if you wish to know wi write us, A complete liat ) givan inqu! -Kors 18 your chnm» 1 a" Crosse, "Wia. Harness, Automobiles and’ Accessories HEAVY NEW l%“III‘;hCH‘QHzAm.B Bto of néw and éecond hnnd lnmm west of Chicago, at pre-war prices, l 1 Hame straps, catalog free.” We accept mmm Co., 1953 University Ave, Bt. Paul, Mlnn Tobacco CHEWING OR TOBAfiOOw"gLD HOMESPUN'" illu strated Midw and sold by Kentucky f Not do d mn old natural leaf. o Ju’t D i gnr tucky Tobacco Asso- soldiers; Trip W TO BUY—A CAB OF OATS, CORN, | two pounds stonid, $1. Ag: eaydu mr:u,mv‘vligs.o rea!t?nn}u,n sfi‘a th.n Stone, “clation, Dept. P, Hawesville, Ky, o AYme) 'OWE 8, ? Professional Schools Tanning ¥, uom.nm‘ Amm torg;ll‘msmw WORK. LEATHER ~TANNING RECIPES; ONE FREF ¢ e on nues0! aranteed; cheap . way: f furnished, ents or vitalog. Barry's Telegraph 'v’v"mma W, N, Gy, Carlion, Texas, - 0" apolis, . Apple Butter WRITE FOR DE!JV PRICES ON OB PURE HOME MADE, BEST QUAL}TY PLE - A X ton, butte N 5 s, o s oonding, 9 ‘.".‘If-?"fig e et R ol meou MssmewWflfius MNMM e Patents TS e e e S T TR T PATENTS BECURED. SEND SKETCH OR MODEL. Rellahle services. Advice free, Oumn, '142 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, mnm attention. PAGE Twmvmmnu TETTRT Ay nstitute, Minne- Posi- National Barber College, 253 £ast Seventh, St. Paul, Minn. —_—— e e . BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO EVERYBODY. ALL you need is Professor Gilsdorf’'s new catalo; 4; Call or write Twin City Barher College. 20: Hen- Minneapolis, Minn. = E'ACE erw Farms —_————————————e THE TOM WELLS LAND COMPANY OF SAUK Center Minn., will secure you a buyer for your farm for $1 per acre commission, il me legal doacrlpuon of your farm and I will come and make nersonal exu: nation and nrrmge detalls ot sale of My ch, uyer 18 many times grnuz than_the land man who charges from $10 to 30 for services, My plan is co- operative in that it sells land on its merits and treats the buyer and seller with fairness. Land sales made on of merit and square dealing always result sstisfac- torily, for no one is getting skinned. Write me at :‘:u;; if Yliu want :ne toua:.mgnt t}hedqnle] of Vgld{r ~farm, so I can st adyertised early. 3 drega Pom Wells nd Co., Bauk Center, Minn, 240 aCRES 160 ACRES GOOD LEVEL PLOW 1an acres timber, mostly oak; fenced for pasture, running watef 'year around back of barn. Seven-room house, good well, barn for 40 head of oattle, six horses, nu'bull(llngs, five and one-half 8. from Staples; four from Aldrich; telephone, mail route, one mile from school; $150 per aera. Ed, D, Kempf, Box 740, Staples, Minn. LAND IN NORTHERN PHILLIP§ COUNTY, MONT. Never a total crgP failure, ow 18 the time to de- cide where you will locate in the spring, Own your own home, . Improved homasunda, %B %sr &cre up. Deeded 1and, $20 up, 8chools, and near two railroad surveys. In promising oil flelds where arilling is now " in" progress. Write me. £ Brandt, Whitewater, via Saco, Mont. i BRAR ol o BTt o B e A T T CHEAP LANL AND HOMES IN THE HEALTHY, fertile, beautiful Ozarks. Fifteen thousand acres in —any sized tract desired; $5 to $10 per acre, part terms. Great fruit and stock’ country, free range, fine timber, pure springs and streams, homes. Selling fas 80 write quick for circular, Tell your friends, . S. Barnsley, Ozone, Ark. SEVENTY-SEVEN ACBES FIVE WILES FROM Wadena, Wadena ecounty, Minn. All level, no brush or timber,. On Jefferson highway, house, barn, sheds, good water, good soil: $75 per acre. Very easy payment and terms, FH. J. Maxfield, Owner, Pioneer buildipg, St. .2aul, Minn. 200-ACRE FARM AR JEFFERSON HIGHWAY, in Minnesota corn 1t; has new large hufldings, level, nearly all nufuvuwd Immediate posses- sion; $115 per acre. Also several smaller farms for immediate possession. - Farmers Land Co,, Globe Building, Minneapolis, Minn, FOR SALE—198 ACRES, ALL TILLABLE, FOUR miles from station, 25 ‘acres under cuitivation, small house, fair barn, excellent water, two and one-half miles of fence. $20 an acre, good terms. For other information write owner. Andrew Chris- tensen, Antelope, Mont. e e $2.50 PER ACRE ON_10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40-80-160 and 320 acres. Excellent cloyor, grain, stock land, ‘No sand, rock, swamp or hills. Good schools, - roads, markets, érup fajlures un- known. — George Besser, Owner, L-825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. e e e o S e A B FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—800 ACRES HIGHLY improved farm: one mile from market; 600 acres under cultiyation, balance mepdow and “pasture. Buildings worth $8,000, W. T. Bosley, Rughy, N. —— WE HAVE PEOPLE COMIMNG AND GOING WANT- ing to buy or sell, Our cop-operative plan to deal direct with the owner would be of interest to you. Larson Land Agency, 420 Temple Court, Minne- apolis, Mimmn. — STOOK RANCH OF 515 ACRES FOR SALE, WITH unlimited outside range; plenty water to dirri- gate with; half mile to school and railroad station. 1Wm fielchlleap by owner. Nick Remillong, Super~' or, . Mon! ACRES IMPROVED LAND, OVER HALF UN- der {rrigation; 110 acres umfer plow, all fenced, good buildings; for. sale cheap by owner, gne and g}xo-lt:.ut miles from .town., Joseph W. Bell, Saco, on — o T T BIG BARGAIN—THIRTY ACRES NEAR THE BEST town in Northwest Oklahoma. Mild winters; splen- did schools; excellent location for poultry and dairy gll:lm Write for terms. Thomas L. Bule, Alva, 2, $1 WILL CARRY YOUR LAND OFFER TO 20,000 prospective land buyers. Send advertisement (33 words) ‘with remittanee today for big March issua, Northwest Land Bulletin, Box 508, Bismarck, N. D. —_— e T T e 1 HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- eatjon and cash price, James P, White, New Franklin, Mo, — 160-ACRE WELL IMPROVED FARM ADJOINING town, all tillaple; $80 per acre if taken befure ;;fdmg Write owner, Wm, H. Moll, Mclnmsh. Ell;sy terms. Will exchange, SELL “YOUR PBOPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH no matter where located; nnruculnrs free, . Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept 6, Lincoln, Neb, NEW YORK FARMS IN THE FERTILE CHENANGO valley, $7 to $20 per_acre. Rend fur list. Ernest Neitzel, Smyrna, N, Y, IF YOU HAVE PROPERT or exchange write me. Watertown, - Wis. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—NORTH DAKOTA and Canada farm lands. Grafton, N. D. IF YOU WANT TO % perty write me, ‘alls, Wis. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWN YOU WANT TO SELL enry L. 8choll, 26th St., OR EXCHANGE YOUR n J, Black, 4 HBL. Chippewa OF FARM for sale, O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, Agents Wanted 30 A PO 3 ) EQUALS ¥ mounen;\‘\fs mm'gne mnfit 20 GQAUDM. express prepald, $1. Box flAI'I. Santa Rosa, Cal. WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WORK g the farmers, Address Nonpartisan League, sm loyment Dept,, Box 495. St. Paul, Minn. Record Exchange PHONOGRAPHS, BWCORDS. PIANO ROLLS e 1d, anged. ce, cylindet mgm:;, 5 ceng o pdleg and mllamfe ga?m' Record &m Co., ast Seventh 8t., St Paul, ° Send today “for our mnew booklet, ‘“The Typewriter on the Farm.” With it comes complete de- ta,lls o! our - offer, wing ho 3' easy lth toown an iver. bhow easy to learn. ‘Hundreds of f1 mers nol!r use t}m Oliver, Let us send this brand “new. Oliver to you for free trial. Not a genn{ in advance. t as i{f it were your own, you decide to keep it, pay us at the. rate of $3 per: r%ontlt. Prlce gmo. The fln- est money an buy. ver - 700,000 -Oliyers Bsold. ideal for. Write Lawrence N. Sando, ° ! . U N

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