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Army Goods Purchased From the - 16x16, $ =3 =} Used army tents, pyramid shape, 9x9, each 25.00 Used. army tem.% pyramid shape, 7x7, each 15.00 . Tarpaulins, 9x10, each-*. . 168.00 . New leather Jerkins, . 7.50 New hip rubber boots, 5.00 Steel hospital cots, emch ... . 4.50 1012 model officers’ saddles 5.00 up Barbed wire, black, per roll . g:g . 2.00 ........... . 41.00 sizes 16 to 18, each...5.00 7.00 1.50 6.00 1.50 governmen esg, with 13g-inch strap work and 1%-=-inch 1ines, per Bet ....ueeeescieees . 75 1%-inch - government lead harness been used but a8 good 2S5 NeW ..... Mail orders gmmptly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include ypostage if by parcel post, and where necessary gpecify sizes. We do not issue catalogs. No. C.. 0. D. orders accepted. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn, ARMY GOOD We Are the Largest Dealers in Army Goods USED Wool drawers or undershirts, d 28 new.. 0. D. wool blankets, good condition . 5 0. D. wool shirts, sizes 13 to 16% 0. D. wool trousers, full length .. Mattress covers, heavy white canvas Russet shoes, new s and heels Cashmere Horsebide ther mitts, Horsehide tl pair ... oa wool lined leather et gloves 0. D. wool raincoats, $35. Blankets, wool finish, 66x80, Goatshair heavy 0. D. blanke Army belw, brass buckle ........... Four-buckle, all rubber oyershoes- .. The above are just a few of our big goods. We sell at wholesale to storekeepers—write us, Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or. money order. We prepay varcel post on orders r $10.00. il Reference: National Bank of Commerce. U. S. SALVAGE CO. Dept. E, Wabasha St., Cor. (0th, St. Paul, Mian. douhle e fans DRAKE MILL PRICES Following are latest prices paid for wheat at_the state-owned mill at Drake, N. D.: Dark northern spring wheat, No. 1, 58- pound, $2.98; No. 2, 57-pound, $2.93; No. 3, " to 56-pound, $2.88; No, 4, 54-pound, $2.78; ixo. 4, 53-pound, $2.73. Northern spring, No. 1, 58-pound, $2.68; No. 2, 57-pound, $2.63; No. 8, 55-56-pound, $2.58; No. 4, b4-pound, $2.48; No. 4, 53-pound, $2.48. 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; '1,000-pound lots, $2.30. X : FARM BANK GROWING . On January 31, 1920, the total loans ‘granted by federal farm loan banks - actually closed were $318,445,231. The Dogs and Pet Stock WRITE US IF WANTING DOGS, RABBITS, pigeons, . canaries, seeds, supplies, Rabbit book 10 fents. - Brooders ~Exchuage, - sinneapolis. Minn. WELL-BRED CATTLE DOGS, TWQ MONTHS OLD, $5. d Becher, Youngstown, N. D. 3 FOR SALE—SHEPHERD PUPS. HERMAN Brueschoff, Norwood, Minn. ¢ Kodak Finishing EODAK FILMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE world. Deliveries dally, = Send for' price 1lst and mailing plan. No wrapping of packages. Ask about free enlargements. _ Northwestern Photo Finishing Service, andan, N, D : , Tobacco TOBACCO—*OLD - HOMESPUN"” CHEWING = OR - smoking. ~ Grown and sold by -Kentucky farmers. T pooedls estatar $1. “Rentuchy” Tobaoed. Asto: unds Stpal . entu )% Gation, Dept_ Py Haweswille, Ky, Professional Schools LEGRAPHY: PLEASANT WORK. SAL- catalog. 3 egra) ns apolis, - Minn, . Tanning G RECIPES; IEATHER T, ONE _ FREE: ;. proof furnished. —Agents guaranteed; wanted. R, Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ;{ LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for gale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. : 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 cenus per word is made. League members must give the number of their member- z‘l;flt receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. All advertising for sale of lands carries the rate. Ads must reach. us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Liveétock OB SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS, NO. 1 sire 8l-pound bull, Record of his 12 nearest dams are .14 in seven days. Dam Princess dy] half sister to sire of Paul D. K. Ophelia 44,61; Lealy Dawn De Kol 43.19; price, $150: born ¥ebruary 21, 1919. L Poultry MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS — WINNERS again at the Minneapolis Show 1920, and have won sifice” 1914. © Have a few dandy young toms eft. Write for prices;, Herman Schumacher, Vil lard, Minn. ettt No. 2, born SEVERAL CHOICE ' SINGLE AND ROSE-COMB ly 2, % S Mai X white Otglnans. 3 to $5 each; white African ,muyn 2A.191%.? o.ngw, bel;;.lrdmg'z: mf‘ug 8ngbyParlrgé eas, 32 each; four half Angora male kittens, $100 . 0. b. Detroit, Minn, W. ¥. Schiefer, B. 4, 2 mt:]ach. Bertha ‘Maijer, Highland Farm, Atwater, Detroit, Minn. S P FOR. SALE—TWENTY BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA spring gilts, sired by Simmet’s Big Price and bred to Simmet’s Giant Timm, and would be 800-pound yearling sows if I would want to fatten them. Due to farrow in March and .April, Henry Simmet, R, 3, New Ulm, Minn, ——— FTOR SALE—SHORTHORN COWS, HEIFERS AND bulls, all ages. . Percheron stallions ~and muores, Duroe sows and gilts, bred. All from prize winning strains and prices to sell, Come or write what you want to North Side Stock Farm, Rushmore, Minn, —— O FOR SALE—IMPORTED REGISTERED PERCHER- on stallion 11 years old; weight 1,800 pounds. One eight-bottom Avery backshot engine gang plow, hand-lift five-breaker _bottoms. Bryans & elle Horse Co., Voltaire, N. D, — COCKERELS FOR SALE—FERRIS STRAIN, S8.-C. White Leghorns and Barred Rocks, $2.50 and $5 each. White Pekin drakes, $2 each. Mrs, Rud E. Reineke, Meadow Lawn Farm, Morristown, Minn. — T e T oW . EGGS PREPAID—ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND reds, farm raised, winter-laying strain, $7 per hundred; $3.75 for.50; $1.25 for 15. - Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D, ot e ok B, gy, metius or, B M ce, H € 2 1O, S 5 Martin, Westhope, | N. 'D.’ © —— WANTED—CHOICE ‘' PUREBRED POULTRY, ALSO eggs for hatching. Describe what you have for e and give lowest price in first letter. W. A. Vel < ——— e e T —vebet Mankato, Minh . | TAKE SHORE HOLSTEIN FARM, FOREST LAKE, PUREBREB EARLY HATCHED ROSE-COMR Minn,, offers Holstein bulls nearly ready for service Brown "Leghorn pullets of high-egg strain, $1.50 | from high i;tchmx' no discount, Edward A." Swenson, Belgrade, ~record sires and dams. ticulars _and bargain pliger, Forest Lake, d for - par- rices at once, ¥. J. Op- EGGS AND STOCK—CHICKENS, DUCKS, TUR- IN THE TO BUY SOME keys, geese, guineas. = Low prices. Catalog free. mules, If you haye any good mules to sell or Janesville Poultry Farm, Janesville, Minn, » Eg‘rvetff&m in ns;o.ur :lfild é" \;Vilgw us al: t:mg::. PURESRED RICH DANK RED B-C. (JZHODE | _Paul, Minn. 5* e iR Islan cockerels, 5 nd stamp for . Bd.: Vath, % PRICED RIGHT—SEVERAL PUREBRED HOL- S SR PTp UG EMont stein bulls, sired by an. Aro sire and from heavy HAVE A FEW. DUROC JERSEY GILTS FOR s%l;. Bred_for April n‘{}:‘ii Ml:iy g:il;mwln% nflss% &o each. Express pre an 08 ed. Rasmus C. Madaen.mkl.) 2, Detrc‘o’lt.. inn, BRED GILTS FOR SALE. Investor_ and Chief Wykoff 2nd. D. H. ¥. Angst, Montgomery, REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS, 10 AND 11 ew & Sons, months. - Nice big-boned fellows. = C, Pi Vir 1 Paw, Herd Mgr., Milbank, 'S. D. /dams. Al fine, straight-topped coming Paynesville - Stock Farm, esville, MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS AND HENS; toms, $10; hens, $7 each. Ormanzo Peterson, R. x 1, Blooming Prairie, Minn, e e PO o, MO ONED RO L SR T atche eat o Wiltzen, Deering, N. % EGGS, COGKERELSéo ROSE-COMB BUFF - _LEG- horns, Silver and lden Wyandottes. L. Johan= ness: Beltrami, Minn. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, fur. McKay Produ Co., St Paul, Minn. Bred to Giant ‘Will ship C. O, Minn. WHITE ORPINGTON STOCK, FOR SALE—S.-C, Luth stock on both sides: choice pedigrees. Chris $2.50 and $3 each. L. C. Romberg, - Sleepy Eye, 2 4 Geir, Edinburgh, N. D., R. 3 FOR SALE—MY PUREBRED PRRCHERON STAL- lion, five years old.. Guaranteed A: all around, John Senecal, Drake, N. D. 2 e T o B A e S bl SO SN FOR BALE—CHESTER WHITE GILTS, BRED FOR .May_ farrow; pedigree furnished. Harry Uppman, 3 Lancaster, Minn. PUUR KENTUCKY JACKS, ELIGIB eered. Weight, 1,200; price, $1,200. Wilder, Idaho. — e DUROC GILTS, BY KINGS.COL. 9TH, BRED TO my Pathfinder boar. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. FOR SALE—THREE PUREBRED STALLIONS; price, $300 each, Marker Bros., Millarton, N. D. REGISTERED DUROC: BRED ~GILTS, GUARAN- - teed. P." O. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn, _ Seeds HEADQUARTERS FOR SEED CORN, grains, ROSE-COMB_RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, $3 each, Carlson Bros,, Hallock, Minn., R, 1. .. ‘WHITE ROCK CCCKERELS.. NICE ONES AT $5 each. Harvey Richardson, Hannaford, N. D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $6; hens, $5. J. A. Odegaard, Volga, S. D. CHOICE_RED COCKERELS, SINGLE-COMB, $3. Mary Hanson, Georgetown, “Minn., $ Agents Wanted POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 CENTS & gallon. Salesmen and agents wanted. PExclusive territory granted. Powerene is guaranteed to be harmless, to remove and prevent carbon, doubling -life of all gasoline motors, saving repairs, - adding snap, speed, power. An amount equal to 20 gallons &f‘ nsoflnmé tur nnglnddvrg'-as l;nma gnlwd %m arges D , for $1. .- Porter Barnes, Fosa, Cal, Dept. D19. AGENTS WANTED—WE PAY $100 MONTHLY salary and furnish rig and expenses to introduce REGIS- R. J. Shelton, ete. Bargain list # Tee, Beckman’ Farm, Cokato, Minn. guaranteed gmlm and = stock powders. Bigler Y SEED _CORN FOR ANADIAN Company, X695, Springfleld, 1. Yellow Flint, 38 per bushel; White Dent, $3.50 per WANTED MEN 70 DO ORGANIZATION WORK | {abel Good test guaranteed, Nick Cordell, among ers. ress onpi an Leagu = - Employment Dept., Box 495. St. Paul, Minn. 7 ‘WHITE cookers, will yield 25 to 45 bushels %g;uncm, Price, g‘:;iso ;1 bgshel; bags free, Fred , Antigo, s., R. 3. SEED CORN—TRY THE EARLY HIGH-YIELDING ‘Wisconsin Golden Glow No. 12, Ask Gnlden Glow Farm, Plain, Wis;, Box 20. FOR SALE—EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES, SE- lected stock, $3 I?er bushel; sacked. Nick Cordell, Watertown, 8. D. FOR SALE—WHITE NAVY BEANS FOR SEED, $8.75 a bushel. Frank Boots, Johnson, Minn. PURPLE-TOP. RUTABAGA SEED $§1 prepaid. Fdrm Machinery N R WANT A BELT-POWER TRANSMITTER FOR your Ford or Dodge car? ‘Then don’t gay more than $15 for it. Buy the Little Twister. Ten days® trial. Handiest transmitter made. ‘Most practical. simple, ~durable.: Information ‘free. Frank R. ‘Weisgerber, Salina, Kan ™+ g e e WANTED—DEERING = 12-FOOT BINDER PARTS, axle with roller bearings and hub washers; also — grain and bull wheels. - Harty Horning, 572 Wen! worth » St Paul, Minn. ¥ A KEAL BARGAIN AT $1,500—ONE_30-60 F. gas tractor and one 36-56 Aultman & Taylor& sei 3 arator in first-class shape, - ‘R. H.; Mohr, Hancock, Minn, A 'POUND, R. L. Montgomery, Poulsbo, Wash. WESTERN RYE GRASS SEED, pound. Wiltschko Bros., Carrington, N Employment AUTOMOBILE, AFROPLANE AND TRACTOR ME- chanics, yulcanizers, acetylene welders needed ev- erywhere. Only auto and tractor school -nortr of e Harness, Automobiles and ‘Accessories FOR SALE OR TRADE-—1917 MODEL, 35 HORSE- Missouri- which tralned . soldier mechanics for the, power Crow-KElhhart five-passenger to car. Re- United = States government. Day and ‘evening T e . e 30 oo nie | clttge, | s’ ulio e Stnescy, it et 3 now. . Modern Automp- half section of North Dakota wheat lan B J. bfl!g &osl‘r?cwr' ool, 2 12 Universi .. Dopt. McDonald, Elbow Lake, Minn, e nreriy Av,, Doy 25, ‘Midway, St. Paul, FOR SALE—SAXON four roadster, good condition; | FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED, alé;mfi;n ;ngnldluhts ou?‘geog:mmréno% &:wlufi% learn tel hflhy." Salary strgf-szoo "zzlmnth. uliawrg 3 xpen! B eaArn| o ee Cca 3 ni Hires. ” Wirst. check Tor $400 takes it SO, Dest Ratlways Tolograph - School, Bremer. Accade, St Walhalla, N. D, by Paul, n, WANTED—SOMEONE IN EACH TOWN TO HAN- Wieen Dlonssnt wom Meritor Moo Wity ‘wa, easant - work, - %fi‘& Park Rocord Exchange, Dept. 4, St. Paul, nn, 5 Barber Colleges LEARN. BARBER TRADE. PROFESSOR LEE’ sugerlor instruction insures student’s success. Po- sitions aranteed. Free .expert advice. National Barber College, 253 East Seventh, St. Paul, Minn. BARBER TRADE TAUGHT TO EVERYBODY. BY Trite” Tt Clty” Barbar Collegs, 504 Honnonin 'win ar e enne Ave.,. Minneapolis, Mhm.r i D _let, $1. L, M. Amdahl, Fiilmore, N.. D. Miscellaneous ~ For Sale I RINTT S TE-GRAY, TRACTOR, ALSO A FORDSON, chlekslgr you L NOn YOUR BABY F(l)gms%rnnd' xg%?'wun c%?x 8t 80 can sell at a o D i e coun . For Bank, Fullerton. R. G. Lucke, Fullerton, N. D. TRACTOR EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD; BOOK- B 3 Sure Cure _Re: 5 teed ¢ to p,gvg,&% fioh e‘:?g g onneyt:l?efum'i;t‘a:{y p;,‘l‘&""iéu %% | __bargain. Wik~ Hafterson; Fertile, Minn. T bo propaid. ents - wan ure Cure medy Co., Box 570, Moorhead, Minn. L Ha'y > 4 COUNTRY DRIED PRUNES, 50-POUND BOX, $9.’| HAY FOR LE, F.~0, B. PELTO, N. D., O Direct _from deuler to consumer.. Garfleld” Fruit | Soo line; $18 ton,” A,’J. Stepanek, Lawton, & Produce Co,, Garfeld, Wash, ' § i D. y : i ‘ PAGE FIFTEEN IMPROVED _AND UNIMPROVED HALF RED POLLED BULLS FOR SALE FROM JEAN DU falfa, timothy, cl 1y a0, alfalfa, timothy, clovers, sweet clovers, raj Write s eee CANADIAN ' PEAS FOR SALE, FINE for prices. 20 CEN;I‘)S PER ASHIER IN First National Farms ———— $25 PER ACBRE BUYS SECTION OF LAND IN PINE county, Minn., seven miles from Pine City, on good roads, one-half mile from church; good soll; close Yo 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 se¢idon 12, township 42, range 19. Unrivaled location for 'di- versified- farming, This 18 the land of the big red clover, Must be sold to settle an estate, Barrett Mlmmermm, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, . Falr buildings, good soil, 40 acres fenced. Partially cultivated; some good timber, good water. Fine corn, clover and potato land. Possession March 1; price, $35 per ‘acre; easy terms. D, J McMahon, Commerce Bldg., 8t. Paul, Minn, DO YOU WANT A FINE IMPROVED FARM IN douthern central Marshall county, Minn., in settled community of 85 years near the thriving village of Holt? take auto, stock, machinery or other frone:ts in trade, = Also_have some un- improved land at bargain price. Write us. United Land Co., Holt, Minn, 665-M—86-ACRE FARM, 39 ACRES CULTIVATED; clay loam soil; good buildings, well ring, pasture, firewood, orchard; five and one-half miles from city; good neighborhood; mnear cheese factory and school, Price, $5,500, one-half cash. Ev. Luth. Colonization Co.,” Dept." 2, Merrill, Wis, $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40-60-80 and 3820 acres. Excellent clover, ain, stock land., No sand, rock, swamp or hills. ood_ -schools, roads, markets, érop failures un- known: __George Besser, L-825 Plymouth Bldg., Minnerpolis, Minn, Owner, AND quarter section farms. Right prices, easy terms. Well located. Best sofl and surest crop section of the state, Can give possession immediately or rent out for a year, L, M. Gulden, Englevale, Ran- som county, N. D. HOMESTEADS—RELINQUISHMENT 820 ACRES; Montana. Soldier two years in army can prove up with seven months’ residence and little expense. Price, $700. Good wages on adjoining ranches. Frances Boynton, Hastings, Minn. 200-ACRE_FARM FOR SALE; GOOD BUILDINGS:; four miles from railroad town; one mile from school; 170 under cultivation, the rest pasture and hay land; $150 per acre. Robert Welkauf, New Fffington, 8.'D., R. 8. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE dairy or stock farm in the Bitter Root valley of . Some good bargains if taken this spring. Write me 1if interested. F. H. Nichols, Real Estate Agent, Stevensville, Mont. ——e IMPROVED SECTION, ' COST $15,000 CASH AND $5,000 mortgage year ago. ~Have $3,000 worth live- stock and tools. . No farmer. Sell equity_$8,000 cash within month, Might rent. 8. C.” Barnes, Box 26, Garrison, N. D. . — FOR SALE_CHEAP—200 ACRES WELL IMPROV- ed, near Marshall, Minn, Will take some cheap western improved land as part payment. .Vhat have you? Give all particulars in first letter. = F. W. Adler, Marshall, Minn, outsi with; half mile to school and railroad station. ck Remillong, Super- for, Mont. FOR SALE—ONE-HALF SECTION HIGHLY IM- proved farm located two miles from Nome, N. D.; one-half e _from church and school. Improve- fiembs worth $10,000. Henry A. Wilberg, Nome, WE HAVE GOOD FARMS RANGING IN PRICE $75 to $15Q on easy terms, in the garden spot of this part of the country. Let us hear from you. Chas.pfl‘. Kelson, Lake Park, Minn. . I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. -Give_description, lo- cation and cash price, James P. White, Franklin, Mo. SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY %OB CASH.NO matter where located; particulars free. Real Fistate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb, New gflce in two years, Buy now and fi»cket the raise. ist free. M. O. Malmin, Saco, Mont. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF ¥ARM or unimproved land for sale, 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, WOULD LIKE. TO. HEAR FROM AN OWNER OF od farm for sale. Henry Bcholl, D 302, Water- wn, - Wis. IRRIGATED FRUIT OR FARM LANDS FOR SALE. Reasonable terms, W. C. Dobbins, Tonasket, Wash. I HAVE ‘A GOOD FARM ¥OR YOU; EASY TERMS, F. D. worth, Driscoll, N. D. FOR SALE IN GRAND VALLEY, COL. I. restone, L Lumber 'UMBER—LATH~MILLWORK—GET OUR DIRECT- to-consumer_ prices before ding. Catalog and le book free, ~Contractors’ Lumber Supply Co., 55 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Seattle, Wash, LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers® trade our specialty. —Best guality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. ALL KINDS OF CEDAR POSTS AND POLES. PAY after you unload, Write C. H. Flony, Box 302, Outing, - Wash, PRICES ON CEDAR AND. ’il 724 g g £ g z! WRITE FOR DELIVERED gg:l:.o" Pay after unloading, J. B. Overton, Saglo, WILL QUOTE DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR posts upon inquiry. C. B. Foore, Colburn, Idaho. Honey and Cheese FINEST QUALITY CLOVER HONEY—30-POUND can, $8.50; 10-pound cans, 29 cents, and five- fott e M e e ol S s conis, | Prico list froa. M. V. Facey, Preston Minh, HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED = (LIGHT). TEN- und * pail, -$2.70; parcel st weight 12 pounds; »%04 for 80-pound can; $27.50 two cans” Chris Bahr, mont, N. D. und, -HONEY OF SUPFRIOR QUALITY. ALSO GREEN county’s - famous cheese, = Price list free. K. C. , Monros, Wis. Financial akota, under the guarantee of deposit ree-quarters of a million dollars. - Correspondence with homeseekers and outside investors welcome at ;}l t]i)mes. Write Farmers Bank of Bergen, Bergen, " Nursery © HARDIEST STRAWBERRY AND _RASPBERRY mms Big producers, _ Catalog free. . Crescent - Fruit Farm, Moerhead, Minn. Wanted to Buy ANTED 1O BUY—.RHOTGUN, AND. RE- D e B o aro, N, Mention the Leader When Writing Advertiser Individual responsibility of stockholders’ over . -

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