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"ARMY GOODS /r acunce : . PRICES Here are just a few of the'thousands of arti- cles ‘we have to offer you ab a fraction of ~ their orl%nnl cost. . Get in on.these-great bar- gains. ‘e guarantee to satisfy you or return Your. money. 7 Army Dress Shoes, used, good condition.$3.50 - U Sy 0.:D. Wool Shirts, No. 1, ....i., 2.00 U, 8. 0. D. Wool Shirts, No. 2 2.55 Army Breeches, wool, No. 1 . Army Breeches, wool, No. 2 Army Breeches, khaki ....... " Goodrich and G gflgs'l‘l' slightly used, 0 and Goodyear Tires, u Al shape, Good for 3,500 miles. L7 All makes and sizes. "Note our prices on these. two sizes: 30x3, $6.50; 30x3%, $7.50. Breeching™ Harness, new, brass. or nickel trimmed, - 13;-inch short or long tugs, 1-inch strap all’ around, real for the farm, a . barg: worth- $95.00 per set, our price, while they last, per set 0 ‘The above are just & few articles of our great assortment ‘which we have purchased from the U. 8. government and bankrupt stocks, - We. can now sell them ta you for a +fraction of their original cost.” Send’today for our-free price list. Thousands of all kinds of articles lgtu:d. Write us today. ARMY SALVAGE MARKET 858-360 Market St.; St. Paul, Minn. References: ' Metropolitin Bank and Security State. Bank. esssecasannnan o This Victory Red Persian Ivory Ratk e "5 NG\ ain, V % inches long, these RS\ 4 Gold plated Rings and this lovely Gold plated Lavailisre and Neck Chain will ALL be Given. FREE by us to any- one selling only 12 pieces of Jewelry at [0 cents each and returning the $1.20 to us. Victory Red is all the rage, B. H. MEADRs MFG. CO., Providence, R. I. "B Groatost Inoubato Insures Strong, R Porter Soft-Heat Tubeless Incubator combines hot airand water. Auto- matic controlof heat, ;moistureand wentilation.Centerheatp! muge ‘nest, ifllw out ::%w trav,-—saves time and mecoey. Simple, Sate, Sure. ExprassPrepaid, ‘Whrite for Big New Free Book. EXPRESS to lnc,Ubéto”r PREPAID = ga&dflkdh?h Hnlcg:rdlroe:l;vmil s *1“%% ator, ‘water. b8 % o) L atc, safc. o). : ulup.mm %mflafif:f free. Hinn. & 20 1cading varictios, day old chicks, Safe 3 delivery guaranteed. - argsct and best equl A atheion “thel an it iea 4 in'the” United Shb:‘:u l(,getalog FREE. . Miller PoultryFarm, Box 531 Lancaster,Mo. Pure-Bred Chick« — fTurkeys. Hardy Fowls, Eggsand Incuba~ ‘tors atlowest 1p ces. Psoneer Poullry Farm. ‘Valuable poul fibook and catalog FREE. F.A, Bl » Box 392 Mankato, Minn. so VARIETIES Hardy Northern raise Ducks.Geesa.Turkefis. Pure= bred_heaviest lalylng strains. Fowls, Eggs, Incubatorsallatiow prices. 24th year. Lnrr:;ee Poul Book and Breeders Guide. Fi WA Weber, Bz 41 Mankato, Minn. PROFITABLE -~ Tanning ‘ . TANNING RECIPES; = ONE' FREE; % o ‘guaranteed; cheap way;- proof furnished. - Agents wanted, - -R. N, Gilley, Carlton, Texas, Mention the Leader When Writing -Advertisers This' is ‘the piace to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best results come from: Leader Classified Ads. 2 Rates are 10 cents per word per issue, - To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 8 cenis per word is made. League members must give the number of their member- ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. ‘All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of ‘publication: ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Agents Wanted POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 CENTS ‘.a gallon. . Salesmen 'and agents wanted. territory granted, Powerene is guaranteed to be harmiess, to remove and prevent carbon, douking lifc of aill”gasoline motors, saving repairs, adding snap, speed, power. An amount equal to 20 gallons .of-gasoline sent to any address in the United States, charges prepaid, for $1.. W. Porter Barnes, Santa Rosa, -Cal, Dept. DI9. AGENTS—MEN WITH. FORDS T0 -SELL AND demonstrate “our famous Sandbo Two-Compression Starter. = Big money-maker -.to hustlers. Write The Bear Manufacturing Company, Rock Island, Iil, AGENTS <~ WANTED—WE PAY $100 MONTHLY ‘salary and furnish rig and. expenses ‘to introduce guaranteed poultry and . stock - powders. ' Bigler, Company, X695, Springfield, TIl. CAN At s O AL S s it e e S B L i i VT $30 A DAY SELLING POWERENE. EQUALS gasoline at" 5 cents. The cquivalent of 20 gallons, express prepaid, $1. Box 424A17, Santa Rosa, Cal, al, WANTED--MEN TO DO ORGANIZATION WOREK among the farmers. Address Noupartisan - League, Employment Dept., Box 485, St. Paul, Minn, - Farm Machinery - —— WANT A BELT-POWER. TRANSMITTER FOR your - Ford or Dodge car? - Thén don’t pay. more than $15 for it, Buy the Little Twister. Ten days’ tfjn.l. Handlest transmitter made. Most practical. simple, - durable. - Information free. ~ Frank R. ‘Weisgerber, Salina, Kan. - | SILO MEN! 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 85 for drawings and inaividual permit. Lester E. Ohmart, Hope, Kan, 5 FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE 2i-50 AVERY TRACTOR and self-guide, with six-bottom Avery self-lift plows, with - lays; ail in good working - order. . Robert Nengebauer, Mitchell, 8. D. 5 FOR SALE—ONE NEW INTERNATIONAL POWER hay press, 25-ton capacity. .~ M. Nelson, 1000 Third ‘Ave. ‘N, W., Minot, N. D, x REAL BARGAIN AT $1,500. ONE 36-56 AULT- man & Taylor separator, in first-class shape. R. Mohr, R. 2, Hancock, Minn, FOR SALE—ONE AVERY 20-35 TRACTOR IN GOOD shape, ~ Carlson Bros., Routs. 1, Hallock, Minn: Seeds INOCULATE 10 ACRES ALFALFA OR SWEET clover for $3, nature’s way. -Bacteria gets results. Circular free. = Stow Bacteria Co., Laurel, Mont. SCARIFIED WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER, $19 per bushel. Sample, 6'cents; sacks extra, , Wm. G. Bier, Hancock, Minn. g SEED CORN—MINNESOTA -18, days. Guaranteed. New Ulm, Minn, WHITE - DENT SEED, EARLY MATURING, $2.75 ger];zushel: sacks extra, ¥. H. Btark, Unityville, Poultry LARGE TOULOUSE, EMBDEN, AFRICAN, CHINA geese; - Bronze, Bourbon Red, White Holland - tur- keys; Pekin, Rouen, Indlan Runner, Muscovy ducks + and” all varieties chickens. Fowls, efigs, incubators at right prices. Large catalog free. F. A. Neubert, Mankato, Minn. X ’ FOR BSALE—GIANT MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- keys. Sired by champion first-prize tom at Min- nvapolis - in 1918-19 and from hens that won in 1918-19. Also - Berkshire breeding stock for. sale. Kapphahr,, Alexandria, Minn., R. 6. MAMMOTH - BR! B TURKEYS WINNERS again at the Minneapolis Show 1920, and have won prizes since 1914. Have afew dandy young toms %ena )“v;me for prices. ~Herman Schumacher, Vil- ard, nn. e T E R s O RO AT S S A T COCKERELS FOR SALE—FERRIS STRAIN, 8.-C. White Leghorns and Barred Rocks, $2.50 and $5 each. White Pekin drakes, $2 each. Mrs. Rud E. Reineks, Meadow Lawn Farm, Morristown, Minn. Sl et e s e e e Ul et L i e PUREBRED BOURBON RED TOMS; SONS OF “Red Chief”" and “Red Feather,” $8 each. Targe boned, good color, weight 18 to 20 pounds. R. W. Helvey, Upham, N, D. " BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, PUREBRED, COUN- ty fair first prize stock, fine markings, m%llum color, large ‘size; price, $8; pullets, $1.76. . 8. J. Martin, Westhope, N. D, PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els, Some yvery -choice ones &t $5 each. Balance $4 if taken by March 1. D. H. Moors, R, 1,: Over- it TWO PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TOMS, _.$7.50, and three purebred R.-C. Rhode Island Red roosters, .$3 each. "Mrs. Jule Ducatt, Overly, N. D, PUREBRED ROSE-COMB = BROWN- LEGHORN cockerels, - $2.50. each. Good - stock; satisfaction guaranteed. Peterson Bros., - Georgetown, Minn. PURE BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, $3 each; six or:more,-$2.50 each. ‘Birchdale Stock Farm, Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, Minn. EGGS AND STOCK—CHICKENS, DUCKS, keys, geese, guineas. Low prices. _Catalog free. Janesyille Poultry Farm, Janesville, STANDARD BRED ROSE-COMB RED COCKERELS,* from winter layers of Bean strain, $3 to $4 each. Mrs.. R. W. Helvey, Upham, N. D. " HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Produce Co:, St. Paul,” Minn, .-C. BUFF CRPINGTON' COCKERELS FROM prize-winning stock, $3; Pekin ducks, $2. Harvey Rolstad, Hazel Run, Minn, g PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $1.50 each, and some pullets, Albert O. Anderson, R. 1, Greenbush, Minn. - HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS,. horse hides, cow hides, pelts, fur, McKay Produce Co., St.. Paul,‘ Minn, MAMMOTH BRONZE TUREKEYS, LARGE BONED, well mnmlrded; tom}!), 47; hens, $5. Mrs. L. P. An- exin, . MATURES IN ‘90 Johnson - Farming Company, SA! PUREBRED - COLORED MUSCOVY 2.25 each; drakes, $2.50 each. W. Brownton, Minn. P ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, selected - birds, $3.50 each. Jake Boomgaarden, ‘Wahpeton, N. D. -C, WHITE ORPINGTON STOCK, each. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, — e WANTED—SIX BUSHELS HULL-LESS BARLEY, State price. R. E. Maddax, Starkweather, N. D. PURPLE-TOP RUTABAGA.-SEED $1_ A POUND, prepaid. R. I. Montgomery, ‘Poulsho, Wash. Employment. AUTOMOBILE, . AEROPLANE = AND TRACTOR mechanics, vulcanizers, acetylene - welders needed wer{;vhem. Only auto and tractor scliool 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; special - rates now. - Modern Auto- mobile and Tractor- Schools, 2512 University Ave., Dept.. 25, Midway, St Panl, Minn. 3 'FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND ‘WOMEN WANTED, learn. telegraphy. . Salary. $120-3200 month. - Earn expenses while learning. . . Free catalog. . United Baflwn{g Telegraph School,: Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, ini FOR SALE—S. . $2.50 and $3 Minn. PUREBRED PEKIN DUCKS, EXTRA LARGE, $2 each. Mrs. J. J. Waldie, Dickey or Marion, N. D. PUREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $3 each, ‘Mrs. Michael Hosch, Randolph, Neb, “IVORY’’ R:-C. WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKER- els, $§3 and $4. Erwin E. Moll, Sleepy Eye, Minn. PUREBRED 8. WHITE ORRINGTON COCKER- -~ els, $2.50.- Albert Dotseth, Clarkfield, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50. Carl ¥. Christensen, Veblen, 8. D., R. 3. FREE BOOK. . 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, Aye ‘Bros., Blair, Neb., Box 3. BRONZE TUREEYS, TOULOUSE GEESE. JOSEPH - ‘MocGradie, Grandin, N. D. Hay 1 PRATIRIE HAY' FOR SALE—NO. 1, $22 PER TON; No. -2, $20.50; No. 3, $19, £ o. b, Ericson, Neb. W. W. Farr, Ericson, Neb. FARMERS HAY & GRAIN COMPANY, ST. PAUL, Minn. ; hay buyers and sellers; quick results, Write for prices. 3 X - Hansmann' self-guide attachment; complete, $4,000. HAY FOR SALE, F.. 0..B: ON TRA€K AT NEW One 1913 Reo five-passenger touring car. with top, “Rockford, $20 per ton.” D. C. new cylinder blocks and rings, good tires; machino N. D. S0 An good ‘shape, - $275. = Reason for selling, I ¢ ing -in garage business. Address H. W. Ni ‘Honey and Cheese I - am DD, ,Irene, 8. D. - FOB SALE—GRAY TRACTOR, ALSO A FORDSON, PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY—TWO-60-POUND cans, 25 cents’ per pound;-one 60-pound can, 26 both' brand’ new; won in-:contest 8o can gell at a ‘cents; 10-pound’ pail, cents. erbert Kietzer;. 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 five-ply drive belt; complete outfit, $2,600. One_six-bottom Minneapolis _heavy duty power lift plow, with bargain. = 'Wm. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. srerton Contin Mina. : ‘Harness, Automobiles and . b CTE HT). TEN- . Ottt atl, L Y05 REDl. post gttt 13 pouiay “Aceessories parcel post weight 12 pounds 14 for: 60-pound -tan; $27.50 two cans.. Chris Bahr, , ~Almond, N. D. < “HEAVY NEW 1%-INCH HALTERS, $1.35 EACH. "Hame straps, . 1-inch, $2.25 per . dozen. Largest stock ' of new and = second-hand ~harness west of Chicago, at pre-war prices. ~Write for illustrated catalog free, ~We accept Liberty bonds. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University-Ave., St. Paul, Minn, Professional Schools LEARN TELEGRAPHY. PLEASANT WORK. SATL- = 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, ary $140. * Tuition free to Minncsota—soldiers. = Write Barber Colleges for I:L;amlog. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, Minne- apolis. ; LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. WAGES $25 PER week up. - Positions guaranteed. Few weeks com- pletes by our methods. Little expense. = Catalogue free. Moler Barber Céfiege, 107-A Nicollet Ave:, Patents PATENTS SECURED. SEND SKETCH.OR MODEL. Minneapolis, Minn. grompt attention. Reliahle services. ' Adyice free. R‘ecor d Exchange S Carlsen, 742 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, A % Minn. -PHONQGRAPHS, RECORDS, ' PIANO ' ROLLS, S bought, sold, exchanged. Exchange price, Tinder Erohange. Cor 21 "Bast Sevonth St &t Paui, plants. . Big producers. . Catalog 3 8 + B . 5 g . Dept 6. 5 e 1 Fruit Farm, ‘Moorhead, Minn. : * ' PAGE FIFTEEN Gl Nursery Exclusive |- HARDIEST: STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY free. ~ Crescent £l Farms $256 PER ACRE BUYS SECTTON OF LAND IN PINE county, Minn,, seven miles from Pme City, on good “roads, onc-half ‘mile from church; good soil; close “to_railroad and easily accessible to, the best mar- kets in the state, Land all ‘around 'this section is selling for $50 per acre. Described as- section 12, township 42, range 19. Unrivaled location for di- versified farming. This is the land of the big red clover. Must be-sold to setfle. an estate, ' Barrett g‘“ Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, nn, i , two miles. from town, in Pine county, Minn, Seven head of cattle, 6 pigs, 2 horses, - 50 cfllckans, machinory, “fecd,: ete,” b orty acres fleld,’” 80 acres’easy ‘to clear, balance-pasture, all [enced: seven-room - house, ~outbuildings;: level, . good soil. Il'ull‘} described inour big list-of Pine ‘o ecounty farms.” John W. Norton Co., J-455 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, ——e e e HUBBARD COUNTY IMPROVED FARM. Eighty acres three and one-half miles from town, on state roud. _Fair buildings, good soil, 40" acres fenced. +Partially. cultivated; some good timber, good water. “clover ~and potato land. . Possession March 1; price, $35 per acre; easy terms, D. J ‘McMahon; Commerce Bidg., St. Paul, Minn. — Ry e T,y A SEVENTY-SEVEN ACRES, - FIVE MILES TROM Wadena, Wadena county, Minn.. All level, brush ‘or - timber.. On ., Jefferson - highway; house, barn, sheds, good water, .good -soil; $75 per acre, Very casy payment and terms. H, J. Maxfleld, Owner, Ploneer building, St. Paul, Minn. — e T s e 2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40-80-160 and 320 acres. Excellent cloyer, 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. 312 ACRES OTTERTAIL COUNTY, MINN. HIGH- ly improved farm; level, new buildings and fences. $10,000 - cash, - balance This is the f: arm for Maxfield, Owner, Pioneer Bldg., St. Cheap at $125 per acre, time. Don’t look further, you. H. J. 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 teérms, by owner. Oscar Mittag, Powers Leke, N, D. 480 ACRES TWO MILES FROM FARGO, N. D. Richest of black lozm: soil. Highly . improved. Fine grove. All; cultivated except pasture, $125 per acre. Reasonable terms.” W, 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, g STOCK RANCH OF 515 ACRES FOR SALE, WITH . unlimited' outside range; plenty water to irri- gate with; half mile to school andrailroad station. }vm x&ell'"chenp by owner. .Nick Remillong, Super- or, Mon TEN RENVILLE COUNTY FARMS—MINNESOTA’S best-—good black s0il;» highest improvements; $125 $175 an' acre. Write ‘for- one of our lists. Ayers & Kay, 404 Tribune Annex, Minneapolis, Minn. 120 ACRES CLAY SOIL, MOSTLY OPEN, 11 miles from Minneapolis, six miles from town; $3 per acre. Will sell 40 or 80; 10 yearly nnygnm.s. Theo. - Kanne; Dént, Minn, - I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give_description, lo- cation ~and _cash James~ P. White, New Franklin, - Mo. ‘SELL YOUR' PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH no- matter where located; particulars free. Real Xstate Salesman Co., Dept 6, Lincoln, Neb. NEW YORK FARMS IN THE FERTILE CHENANGO valley, $7 to $20 per acre, Send for list. Ernest Neitzel, 2, N. Y. FOR . SALE . OR . EXCHANGE—NORTH DAKOTA and“Cnmgl grm lands. Write Lawrence N. Sando, rafton, . .. . WANTED—TO . HEAR FROM OWNER: OF FARM or unimproved -land for - sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. S price. Livestock 5 FOR-SALE—TWENTY BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA spring gilts, .sired by Simmet’s Big Price and bred to Sigamet’s Giant Timm, and would be 800-pound yearling sowe if I would want to fatten them. Due to farrow in March and April. Henry Simmet, R. 3, New Ulm, Minn, Pt T LA et e e B B S A A A FOR SALE—-CHOICE 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 coma and look them over. Al A. Graup- mann, Hamburg, Minn., Box 16. — e "PRICED RIGHT—SEVERAL PUREBRED HOL- stein’ bulls, sired by an Aro sire and from heavy produeing - dams, ~~All fine, straight-topped coming earlings. . Paynesville Stock Farm, Paynesville, — e 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 T 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 CHESTER WIHITE BRED GILTS FOR BALE. Bred to Giant Investor and Chief Wykoff 2nd. Xd\'illl ship C. 0. D. M. F. Angst, 3ontgomery, nn. — e L e RED POLLED BULLS FOR SALE FROM JEAN DU JLaith: stockon both sldes; choice pedigrees: - Chris Geir, Bdinburgh, N."D. Rk, FOR SALE—FIVE REGISTERED- -RED POLLED bulls from 10 to 18 months old. Prices reasonable. F. V. Jost, Emmons, Minn, . FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE GILTS, BRED FOR Muy farrow; pedigree ‘furnished. Harry Uppman, Laoncaster, Minn, 3 e S e e DUROC GILTS, BY KINGS COL. 9TH, BRED T my Pathfinder hoar. Wm; Bx:c_wer, Oriska, N, D. FOR SALETHREE PUREBRED STALLIONS: -~ price, $300-each. . Marker: Bros.; Millarton, N. D. Lumber RED CEDAR SPLIT FENCEPOSTS. GUARANTEED full size and Al quality. You pay after unloading. _Send for hooklet and prices delivered your . station, Kirk Company, Box 1138-N, Tacoma, Wash. LUMBER AND SHINGLES, AT REDUCED. PRICES, Farmers’ trade our. specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1158N, Tacoma, Wash. e ) e WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR 1{39?. Pay after unloading. J. B. Overton, Saglé, aho. Dogs and Pet Stock DOGS FOR SALE—Airedale pups, old dogs, Boston bull,” $25. . Fox terriers, poodles, coach dogs, collie pups. Bargain prices on canaries, - All breeds rab- bits, pigeouns, guinea’ pigs, = Rabbit book, 10 cents. Breeders “Exchange, ' Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE—SHEPHERD PUPS. Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn, ? Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers HERMAN

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