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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. 8- 888 No Bale Ties—No Feed Table' *“Two men baled 20 tons in 7 hnm: fi;’f = . - Save 40 bali t. Yersaloolf throading hao preed balse. g faster “e;!unnr. %‘v:. 'Ixt; nsave men. . Nh.?: ietor. Weighs 1ba. engine. press forits weightbuilt Write FREE CIRCULA! lling «ll about FREE:M. -?:d::;u?{iu Press and h%w“tn %vnn:o it 3 BEYMOUR, A Threader Press Gor, _|§fos Oftawa SE, Leavenworth, Kansas Yankee Disc Sharpener Farmers! - Why pay six or seven dollars to get your disc _harrow sharpened once when the same money in- vested in a Yankee Disc Sharpener will keep your dise sharp for the next ten yearsf Sharpens discs the only wiy—by. grinding.-~ No taking apart of dises. ~Utilizes engine power, 1% H. P. up. Send at once for cir- cular -illustrating, - describing and pricing. ¥ " YANKEE DISC SHARPENER CO. Gt - Algona, lowa. 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. We Pay 6 Per Cent on time certificates of deposit if left one year. . Safety guaranteed by North Dakota Depositors” Guaranty Law. Write FIRST STATE BANK . JAMIDON, N. D. | Amerioa’s Pionaer Dog Medicines BigTwighffnt§¥Mites CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing - but the best offered for sale. All stock wuaranteed. Can' supply you with al- most anything you need. Visitors always wel- come. — When writing mention the Leader. : A, P. RANS, Springfield, Minn. Chester White Sow Sale Sires of get B-B-Big Buster and Prince Big Bone 2nd, B-B-Winner of Honors at National Show. Write for catalogs. Sale February 23, 1920. BORDEN & BUCKMAN Buffalo Lake, Minnesota. Agents Wanted $30 A DAY BRELLING POWERENE. EQUALS gasoline at 5 cents, The equivalent of 20 gallons, express prepaid, $1. Box 424A17, Santa Rosa, Cal. e e T R R WANTED—MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WORK s-among the farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept;, Box 495, St. Paul, Minn, - Nursery HARDIEST - STRAWBERRY ' AND. - RASPBERRY plants. © ‘producers. Cnulog.tm. Crescent. Fruit Farm, Moorhead, Minn. Lumber . WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR ?3:'5.’& Pay after unloading, J. B. ‘Overton, Sagle, Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—SHEPHERD = PUES" HERMAN Bruesehoff, “Norwood, Minn. ' & R ' - Mention the Leader Whep‘wfitxn? Adverfisgi‘é_ results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. Poultry A e o LARGE TOULOUSE, EMBDEN, AFRICAN, CHINA eesq; Bronze, Bourbon Red, White Holland tur- .3;; Pekin, Rouen, Indian Runner, Muscovy ducks all vyarieties chickens, Fowls, egn. incubators at right prices. Large catalog free. . A. Neubert, Mankato, Minn. it M S S e S B 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 1918-19. ~ Also Berkshire -breeding stock- for sale. .C. J. Kapphahn, Alexandria, Minn., R. 6, ot i o bt Mmoot ekt ol P ol S e FOR SALE—MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, $2.25; drokes, $2.50 each. Raised from stock welghing up to 10% pounds. = Gray African geese, $4.50, ganders, $5 each. 'All stock strictly purebred. W. Kasal, Brownton, Minn. each. White Pekin drakes, $2 each. Mrs. Rud E. Reincke, Meadow Lawn Farm, XMorristown, Mion. e PUREBRED BOURBON RED TOMS, SONS OF {‘Red Chief’” and ‘‘Red Feather,” $8 ecach. Large honed, %(I)od color, weight 18 to 20 pounds. Mrs. R. W. Helvey, Upham, N. D. '« BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, PUREBRED, COUN- ty fair first prize stock, fine . markings, medium color, ‘ large size; price, -$3; pullets, $1.75. 8. J. > Martin, - Westhope, N. D. e s PUREBRED MAMMOTH ~ BRONZE TURKEYS: toms, §10' hens, $6; 8.-C.. White Orpington_ cock- 2.50. Nels- 0. Nelson,” Kensington, Minn., R. 3, Box 20, > » m—— T STANDARD BRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- keys. Range -stock toms, $10; hens, $7. Canhi- mead Farm, E. M. Canfield, Mgr.,Fullerton, N. D. ——t el g Ty ST OO R PUREBRED - ROSE-COMB BROWN = LEGHORN cockerels, $2.50 each. Good: stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Peterson Bros., Georgetown, Minn. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $3. Mammoth Bronze turkey toms, $9. Oakwood Poultry Farm, Elbow Lake, Minn. e e e L e PURE BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $3 each; six or more, $2.50"each. Birchdaie Stock Farm, Oscar “Swanson, Alexandria, Minn. STANDARD BRED ROSE-COMB RED COCKERELS, from _winter layers of Bean strain, $3 to $4 each. Mrs. - R.- W. Helvey, Upham, N.'D. —_— e HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow. hides, pelts, wool. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn, AT o o ot SV D O PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE-ISLAND RED cockerels, $3 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mel- vin' Guttormson, Perley, Minn. ol et S db P aledrats el S S A I T AT PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS FROM prize-winning stock, each. TFine birds. Mrs. A. R. Negus, Millarton, N. D, ——— PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $1.50 each, and some pullets, ~ Albert O. Anderson, R. 1, Greenbush, Minn, 5 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, fur. . McKay Produce ~Co., St. Paul, Minn. MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, LARGE BONED, well matured; toms, $7; hens, $5. Mrs. L P. An- drews, Pekin, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE . ROCK COCKERELS, $2.75 each if taken in February. Mrs. Fred Lemke, Bagle Bend, Minn, ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, selected birds, $3.50 each. Jake Boomgaarden, - Wahpeton, N. D. COCKERELS, HENS, COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTE, Rose-Comb_Reds, Buff Leghorns. Beltrami, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $2.50. Eggs in season. John Bentdahl, Hanska, L. Johannessohn, n. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN %ckemls $3 each. Arthur Peterson, "Georgetown, nn. ’. > B S e S S Lo FOR SALE—S.-C. WHITE ORRINGTON STOCK, ilzilsxo and $3-each. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, PUREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $3 each. Mrs. Michael Hosch, Randolph, Neb. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB_BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels, $3 each. Melvin Vangrud, Perley, Minn, S Nl AL bl e i A A Pt i LY PUR]EERED SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTON cockébils, $2.50 each. G. H. Baker, Lansford, N. D. e e SO ot MBTIEROR (L BTN S “IVORY"” R.-C. WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKER- els, $3 and $4. - Erwin E. Moll, Sleepy Eye, Minn. —— e T O S PRIV S, SR PUREBRED 8.-C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCKER- els, §2.50. Albert -Dotseth, Clarkileld, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50. Carl F. Christiansen, Veblen, §. D., R. 3. it o S od o S S A o i SR PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $2 each. Tom Mohagen, Grafton, N. D. ~1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, FRE BOOK. Aye Bros., Ilair, Neb., Box 3. BRONZE TURKEYS, TOULOUSE GEESE. JOSEPH McGradie, Grandin, N. D: X 3 Barber Colleges LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. WAGES $25 PER week up. - Positions guaranteed. Few weeks com- letes by our methods. Little expense. atalogue e, Moler Barber College, 107-A Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. - LEARN BARBER TRADE. PROFESSOR LEE' superior “instruction assures students success. . Posi- tions guaranteed.. Free expert advice. National Barber - College, ' 253 East Seventh, St. Paul, Minn. e e D et e S BARBER TRADE TAUGHT. TO- EVERYBODY. ALL you need is Professor Gilsdorf’s new catalog free. Call or write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- o Nepin “avenue, Minneapolis, Minn, Patents PATENTS SECURED. SEND SKETCH OR MODEL, Prompt attention. Reliable services. Advice free, ‘liix E. Carlsen, 742 Plymouth ‘Bldg., Minneapolis, nn. m G >+ Tanning e LEATHER TANNING RECIPES; ONE FRBE; guaranteed; cheap way; proof furnished.. Agents wanted: R. N. Gilley, Cariton, Texas, - LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chic’ens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best " Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. league when advertising to sell ‘their own products or: supplying their own needs, League members must give the number of their member- ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. All advertising’ for sale ol lands carries the full rate;’ Ads must reach us two weeks before’ date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ‘ADVANCEA' To members of the National Nonpartisan a rate & Employment ——e AUTOMOBILE, = AEROPLANE AND TRACTOR mechanics, vulcanizers, acetylene weldefs needed everywhere. Only 'auto and tractor school north of Missourl which - trained’ soldier ~mechanics- for the United States government. Day and evening clagses. Free tuition to Minnesota_ service ~men. Write or call; special rates now. Modern Auto- mobile and Tractor Schools, 2512 University Ave., Dept. 25, Midway, St. Paul, Minn, FIFTY YOUNG AND WOMEN WANTED, learn ‘telegraphy. Salary $120-$200° month. Earn expenses while learning, _Free catalog. United Railways Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. ¥ e R e S S R o i n M S PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY—TWO 60-POUND cans, 25 cents per- pound; one 60-pound can, 26 cents; 10-pound pail, 28 cents. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. HONEY—FINE = EXTRACTED (LiGHT). TEN- pound pail,. $2.70; parcel post weight 12 pounds; $14 for 60-pound can; $27.50 two cans. . Chris Bahr, Almond, N. D. - POSITION WANTED AS ASSISTANT CASHIER IN country bank. For reference write First Natjonal Bank, Fullerton. R. G. Lucke, Fullerton, N. D. bt e olosadef bl Wit A A Nl TR U Ol WANTED—PEOPLE A WITH - DRAMATIC ASPIRA- tions and some amateur experience for show com- Dpany. H. A. Thompson, La Crescent, Mihn. —_—— e e WANTED—MARRIED COUPLE ON FARM: EX- fiflence necessary. Write for particulars. William Larson, Sayk Center, Minn., R. 2. Farm Machinery ELIMINATE YOUR TROUBLE RAIS- ing your blower and distributers by maknig a ma- chine.over my patent; absolutely does the work. Fits any silo wall, can be made at any blacksmith shop. Send $5 for drawings and individual permit. Lester E. Ohmert, Hope, Kan, Will take cattle or hogs as part payment. Walter Lindemann, Enderlin, N. D.; Box 47, R. 2 B e T e b e e et FOR SALE—ONE NEW INTERNATIONAL POWER hay press, 25-ton capacity. N. M. Nelson, 1000 Third Ave.. N. 'W., Minot,” N. D. A REAL BARGAIN AT $1,500. QONE 36-56 AULT- man & Taylor separator, in first-cless shape.. R, Mohr, R. 2, Hancock, Minn. FOR SALE—I18-36 AVERY. TRACTOR IN FIRST- class running order; run about 75 days. J. B Doran, Blackwater, N. D. FOR - SALE—NEW 14x18 CASE press located at Knox, N. D, Hanson, Verona, N. D. FOR SALE—ONE AVERY 20-35 TRACTOR IN GOOD shape, — Carlson Bros., Route 1, Hallock, Minn, For Sale FOR NALE—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 five-ply drive Dbelt: complete outfit, $2,600. One six-bottom Minnezpolis 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,-S. D. = POWER HAY Price, $300. 'C. IS Write for information.” Wm. M. Sauk Center, Minn., R. 2, — e T T R FOR SALE—GRAY TRACTOR, ALSO A FORDSON, both® brand new: won in contest so can sell at bargain. Wm. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. © —_— . FOR SALE—DRY, SOUND, POPLAR WOOD, $6 and $6.50 per cord. Cash, f. b. C. R. Rillings, Audubon, Hlun.‘} : Seeds HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH YIELDING SEED corn, - pure Grimm alfalfa, timothy, clover _seceds, seed grains, etc, Get my bargains on seeds and save money this year. Write today. Beckman’s Seed Farm, Cokato, Minn." 5 100 BUSHELS WHITE O0ATS, CLEANED, 80 cents. Rainbow. and Yellow Dent seed corn, tested, $2.50. M. W, Hilberth, Langdon, N. D. SCARIFIED WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER, $19 per bushel. “Sample, 6 cents; sacks extra. Wm. G._ Bier, Hancock, Minn. - SEED CORN—MINNESOTA 13, MATURES IN 90 days. Guaranteed, Johnson - Farming Company, New Ulm, "Minn. 5 WHITE DENT SEED, EARLY MATURING, $2.75 ger bushel; sacks extra, ¥. H. Stark, Unityville, . Detrolt, Minn, PURPLE-TOP RUTABAGA SEED $1 A POUND, prepaid. R. L. Montgomery, Poulsbo, Wash. GRIMM ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE, 60 CENTS A pound. Ingvald Paulson, Taylor, N. D. Hay ‘P%IAIBIE HAY FOR SALE—NO. 1, $22 PER TON; 0. 2, $20.50; No. 3, $19, f. o. b, Ericson, Neb. W. W. Farr, Ericsen, Neb. < = FARMERS HAY & GRAIN COMPANY, ST. PAUL, ?flnn.ri hay buyers and sellers; quick results. Write or. prices. z HAY FOR SALE, F. 0. B. ON TRACK AT NEW \ g;:ckfsrd, $20 per ton. D. C. Schutt, Sheyenne, ‘Tobacco TOBACCO—“OLD HOMESPUN” ' CHEWING, OR smoking. | Grown and sold by Kentucky farmers. Not doped, ‘just plain old natural leaf. Trial offer, two pounds postpaid, $1. Kentucky Tobacco Asso- clation, Dept. P, Hawesville, Ky. .- Record Exchange PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS, PIANO® ROLLS, bought, sold, exchanged. Exchange- price, cylinder records, 5 cents; disc and rolls, 10 cents. Record ept. C. b lgxchange. Co., 27 Bast Seventh St, St Paul, "PAGE FIFTEEN A B LR S L L S S D 2 S R L e -120 ACRES CLAY SOIL, o e b ot RS Wy Farms ——— LAND IN NORTHERN PHILLIPS COUNTY, MONT. Never a total cmr failure, Now is the-time to de- cide where you will locate in the spring. ©wn your own home. -Improved homesteads, $3 Jer acre up. Deeded land, $20 up. Schools, R. ¥, D. and near ‘t'lyv{)u ll;]nur?:dnsurveiv;. In momm‘)reg_l ':il flelds &vherc e I'4 ow progress, ‘me, s I Brandt, Whitewater, via Saco, Mont. —_— HUBBARD COUNTY IMPROVED FARM., Eighty acres three and one-half miles from town, on state road,. ~Fair -buildings, good soil, 40 acres fenced. Partially. cultivated; some good timber, jgood water, - Fine corn, clover and potato land. Possession March 1; price, $35 ger acre; easy terms, D, 7, McMahon, Commerce Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures. 40-80-160 and 320 acres. Excellent rlover, 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, 812 ACRES OTTERTAIL COUNTY, MINN. HIGH- : improved farm; level, new buildings and fences, heap at $125 per acre, %o 000 cash, balance time, Don’t look further. his is the farm for you. H. J. Maxfleld, Owner, Pioneer Bldg., St. _ Paul, Minn. * SPLENDID 160-ACRE WHEAT FARM. NO CROP failures here. Three and one-half miles to town. New seven-room house and otherwise well im- proved; $50 per acre, cash or . terms, by ownecr. Oscar Mittag, Powers Lake, N. D. —_— . 480 ACRES TWO MILES FRCOM. FARGO, N. D. Richest of black loam soil. Highly improved. Fine grove. All cultivated except vasture. Price, $125 per acre. Reasonable terms. W, R. Tait, Commerce Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. — 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. - Larson Land Agency, 420 Temple Court, Minne- apolis, Minn. b acte) ¥ it AISRM A L I L R e e S e e A STOCK RANCH OF 515 ACRES FOR SALE, WITH unlimited outside ' range; plenty- water to irri- gate with; half mile to school and railroad statibi., 1wlll Lie“t.dmm by owner. Nick Remillong, 3uper- or, Mon —_ $1 WILL CARRY YOUR LAND OFFER TO 20,000 prospective land buyers. Send advertisement (33 words) with remittance today for big March issue. Northwest Land Bulletin, Box 508, Bismarck, N. D. et io i et et s R i e e s et 355 LU EN D MOSTLY OPEN, 118 miles from Minneapolis, six miles from town; 32 per acre. WIIl sell 40 or 80; 10 yearly payments. Theo. Kanne, Dent, Minn, % el Sl e B e LU Rl G e S I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- cation ‘and _cash price. James. P. Wihite, Vow Franklin, Mo. 160-ACRE WELL IMPROVED FARM ADJOINING town, -all tillable; $80 per acre if taken before Write owner, Wm. H. Moll, McIntosh, gl i b S R U e i Sl T M e P S P00 SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH no matter where located; particulars free, Estate Salesman Co., Dept 6, Lincoln, Neb. NEW YORK FARMS IN THE FERTILE CHENANGO valley, $7 to- $20 per acre,” Send for list. Krnest Neitzel, Smyrna, N. Y. L= IF 'YOU HAVE PROPERTY YOU WANT TO SELL or exchange write me,” Henry L. Scholl, 26th St., * Watertown, Wis. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—NORTH and Canada farm lands. . Grafton, N, D. WANTED—TO0 HEAR FROM OWNER OF FARM or unimproved land for sale, 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. DAKOTA Write Lawrence N. Sando, Livestock B s O SR S B sl LIVESTOCK SALE—THE OFFERING CONSISTS of Blackbirds, Trajan FEricas, K. Prides, Pride of Aberdeens, Queen Mothers and others, 56 head in all. I am including in_this sale my entire heifer calf crop of 1918 and 1919, and 16 of the top bulls out of my 1919 calf’ crop, and these are heifers and bulls of real show type. They will be in good breeding condition and should ‘be money 3 for the purchagers. Everybody is cordially invited to “Western Dakota’s first. Aberdeen-Angus sale, whether_you buy or not. John Dawson, Mandan, N. D. #(Oak Coulee Ranch). . DUROC-JERSEY BRED SOWS AND GILTS, SIRED by ‘Big Wonder, Peerless Gano and Sensation II. 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. . REGISTERED SHORTHORN HERD BULL, RED, calved March 10, 1916; sire, Clipper Stamp. He is thick, smooth, deep, with substance and quality, sure breeder, gentle, right in every way; also sev- eral young bulls all priced low. Write Clary Bros., Sun. Prairie, Wis. FOR SALE—CHOICE LOT OF REGISTERED HOL=Z" stein bull calves and Berkshire hogs of both gexes. Will have bred sows for sale after January 15, 1920. Write or coméd and look them over. Al A. Graup- mann, Hamburg, Minn., Box 16, 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. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, FIT FOR SERV- ice; large straight individual, evenly marked; from _ large record sire and big-producing dam. Chas. .‘Splonskowski, Marion, 8. D. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL AND HEITER; weight 700, $100 'each. Rhode Island Red pure- bred_cockerels, $1.50; hens,” §1. " Selling out.. M. W. "Hiberth, Langdon, N. D. FOR SALE—HEREFORD BULLS CARRYING THE " Fairfax blood . lines; from six to ten months old, Correspondence__solicited. J. E. Stone & Sons, Powers Laké, N. D. CHESTER WHITE BRED GILTS FOR SALE. Bred to. Giant - Investor and Chief Wykoff 2nd }‘Vlll ship C. O, D, H, T. Angst, Montgomer, finn, © - & FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE GILTS, BRED FOR May farrow; pedigree furnished. Harry Uppman, Lancaster, Minn. DUROC GILTS, BY KINGS COL. 3TH, BRED TO my Pathfinder hoar.. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. DUROC APRIL BOARS, FARROWED BY KING Col. 9th.. Wm. Brewer, OJriska, N, D. Harness, Automobiles and * Accessories HEAVY NEW 1%-INCH_ HALTERS, $1.35 FACH. Hame '"straps, 1-inch, $2.25 per di stock of new and second-hand Chicago, at pre-war prices. Write for 1llustrated catalog free, ~We accept Liberty bends. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. - Professional Schools LEARN. TELEGRAPHY, PLEASANT: WORK. SAL- ary $140. Tuition free to Minnesota soldlers, = Writé™~ Barry’s Telegraph Institute, Minne- for “catalog. apolis. Mention the Leader When Wiriting Advertisers