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’ RAY BOOSTER WRITES . ? 7Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I very ldom see anything in the Leader m Ray. To start will say that the Williams County Farmers’ Press, pub- * lished at Williston, is a good, clean, .up-to-date newspaper, fighting for prospect of landing same. We have The farmers feel it has paid big to be “$16 suckers” and we are going to stick until the last traitor - is hung, and then some. Xositzky is trying to play politics by holding back the hail insurance warrants which we need so badly, but he is just adding another nail to his political coffin. We have stood up under graft, high inter- est and poor crops ever since we came to the county. A carload of flour made in our state Hoping the year 1920 will see the Nonpartican league program enacted into law in many states, I am, "Yours for the progress of the League, Ray, N. D. J. McLUEN. RUSSIAN THISTLE PASTURE The Russian thistle has much the same feeding value as alfalfa and it Williston substation farm. The this- tles are quite laxative, so that the sheep scoured some, but yet in the fall the sheep were fatter than desired for good breeding condition. In 1919, on the same farm, 52 sheep were pastured on 10 acres of Russian thistle; there was some brome grass and squirrel tail on two acres. There was more feed on the 10 acres than the sheep could use. They were in fine condition in the fal.—_NORTH DAKOTA AG- RICULTURAL COLLEGE. 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, $2.98; No. 3, b5 to 56-pound, $2.88; No. 4, b4-pound, $2.78; No. 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, 63-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. Dogs and Pet Stock BEAUTIFUL DAPPLE CHESTNUT SHETLAND my with white mane and tail. First check for §g5 takes him. Highland Farm, Atwater, Minn. WRITE US IF WANTING DOGS,. RABBITS, Dpigeons, -canaries, seeds, supplies. Rabbit book 10 cents.: Breeders Exchange, nneapolis, Minn. WELL-BRED CATTLE DOGS, TWO MONTHS OLD, $5. Fred Becher, Youngstown, N. D. FOR SALE—SHEPHERD PUPS. HERMAN Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn, Nursery L pRies, 10 tonte: phitas, 15 "conts and_up. in. sp. apples, cents; plums, nts an - f{; offer, Price list. Lonsdale Nursery, Lonsdale, nn. 8 HARDIEST STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY lants, - Big producers. _ Catalog free, ~ Crescent ruit Farm, Moorhead, Minn. Financial WE PAY 5 PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS. ALL deposits in this bank are guaranteed by the state of North Dakota, under the guarantee of deposit law. Individual responsibility of stockholders over three-quarters of a million dollars. Correspondence with homeseekers and outside investors welcome at fll tIi)mes. Write Farmers Bank of Bergen, Bergen, __Hay HAY FOR SALE—ALL KINDS; 200 TONS. ON track or at your station. _ Prices right, Richard Winter, Aberdeen, S. D., Box 72 HAY FOR SALE, F. 0. B. PELTO, N. D., ON Soo line; $18 per ton. A, J. Stepanek, Lawton, Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers for sale and auction sales; to results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 8 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claimin full rate. Ads must reac Poultry MAMMOTH BRONZE, BOURBON RED, WHITE Holland turkeys; toms, hens, $8. Large Tou- 10 ; louse geese; ganders, SS' hens, '$4. ' Single-comb White Leghorn cockerels, $3. Oak Lawn Stock and Seed Farm, Becker, Minn. 3 MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS — WINNERS again at the Minneapolis Show 1920, and have won prizes since 1914, Have a few dandy young toms }eft& ’\I‘nw for prices. Herman Schumacher, Vil- ard, Minn. WHITE WYANDOTTE AND BOURBON RED turkey eggs. Booking orders for White Wyondottes, $7 per 100; $1.75 for 15. Turkey eggs, 35 ’nm each. Prairle View Stock Farm, Knox, N. ¥. . EGGS PREPAID—ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND reds, farm raised, winter-laying strain, $7 per hundred; $3.756 for 50; $1.25 for 15. Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. WANTED—CHOICE PUREBRED POULTRY, ALSO € for hatching. Describe what you have for sale and give lowest prici in first letter. W. A _ Weber, Mankato, Minn. SINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, $8.50 per 100; $4.50 for 50: $2 for 15. Flock headed by cockerels direct fro.. Morris. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. EGGS AND STOCK—CHICKENS, DUCKS, TUR- keys, geese, guineas. Low prices. . Catalog free. Janesville Poultry Farm, Janesville, Minn. PUREBRED RICH DARK .RED R.-C., RHODE Island Red cockerels, $4 each. Send stamp for reply. Ed. Vath, Lothair, Mont. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICKENS, BROIL- ers, veal, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn. PUREBRED BIG-BONED BUFF _ ORPINGTO. cockerels, April hatched, $3 each. Mrs. A. 0. K. ‘Wiltzen, Deering, N. D. EGGS, COCKERELS, ROSE-COMB BUFF _LEG- horns, Silver and Golden Wyandottes. L. Johan- nessohn, Beltrami, Minn. ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, $2.50 each; Bourbon Red turkey toms, $7. Elwin Anderson, Andover, S. D. % HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, fur. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn, ROSE-COMB_RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS, $3 each, Carlson Bros.,, Hallock, Minn., R. 1. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEY TOMS, $6; hens, $5. J. A. Odegaard, Volga, S. D. . PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, $ each, Fred Hartstrom, Belden, N. D. Agents Wanted POWERENE IS EQUAL TO GASOLINE AT 5 CENTS a gallon. Salesmen and agents wanted. Exclusive 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 of gasoline sent to any address in the United States, prepaid, for $1. W. Porter Barnes, Santa Rosa, Cal, Dept. D19, AGENTS—$100 WEEKLY. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ev here wild with enthusiasm. Marvelous in- ven doubles power, mileage, efficiency. Saves ten times its cost. Sensational sales everywhere. Territory going like wildfire. $26 sample outfit and Ford car free, Write quickly. L. Ballwey, Dept. 292, Louisvilie, Ky. ; AGENTS—MEN WITH FORDS TO SELL AN demonstrate our famous Sandbo two-compression starter. Big money makers to hustlers. Write th - Bear Manufacturing Company, Rock Island, IIL AGENTS WANTED—WE PAY $100 MONTHLY - salary and furnish rig and expenses to introduce w E=1-] guaranteed _ poul and stock powders. Bigler , X695, Springfield, I, WANTED—MEN TO DO_ORGANIZATION WOREK among the farmers. Address Nonpartisan League, Employment Dept., Box 495, St. Paul, Minn. Farm Machinery —— GAS ENGINE FOR SALE. EIGHT HORSEPOWER Olds _ gasoline engine, good running order. =~ Have installed electric motors to replace this engine. It is uxl)1 valuable floor. space. Will sell cheap if taken right away. Pagel Pump Co., 241 Fourth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn, —_— WANT A BELT-POWER TRANSMITTER ‘FOR your Ford or Dodge car? Then don’t pay more than $15 for it.. Buy the Little Twister. Ten days’ trial. Handiest transmitter made. Most practical. simple, , durable. Information free. Frank Weisgerber, Salina, Kan. e e e e T FOR SALE—I12-25. AVERY TRACTOR: 7 3-14 inch bottom John Deere plow; metor in first class con- dition, Reason for selling unable to obtain com- petent help. ©C. Wisner, Parkston, S. D., R. — e A REAL BARGAIN' AT $1,500—ONE 30-60 F. C. gas tractor and one 36-56 Aultman & Taylor sep- arator im first-class shape. Mohr, R. 2, Hancock, Minn, £ Z Barber Colleges LEARN BARBER TRADE. PROFESSOR LEE’ = w superior 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 Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free. Call or write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. . LEARN BARBER TRADE—BIG WAGES, EASY work, few weeks completes. Little expense, . Catalog free. Moler Barber College, 107A Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, Honey and Cheese HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED (LIGHT). TEN- gound pail, $2.70; parcel post weight 12 pounds; 14 for 60-pound can; $27.50 two cans. Five. per cent discount on 60-pound cans a short time. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. — e HONEY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, ALSO G}éEEg county’s famous cheese. Price list free. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. . Wanted to Bliy WANTED TO BUY—SHOTGUN; RIFLE AND RE- Volver. M. A. Naftalin, Fargo, N. D. e your wants known and have the LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce m supplied. Best Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. To membhers 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- the 8-cent rate. All advertising for sale of lands carries the us two weeks before date of publication. - ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Livestock BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS FOR SALE—TWEN- ty-five big, long, smooth, easy feedin Sired by some of the choicest breeding. Model Bob, Imperator Again and L April and May - farrow. Everything cholera immuned. ed. For prices write to Smiths Mill, Minn. sprin Pedi, L; ", gilts. red to ong Jones for Guaranteed safe in pig. ees furnish- & Son, o e e U S S L S H(I)LSTE!E flRIESIAN BULL, BORN JANUARY 28, 919, ter. fine, s months-ol ounds butterfat, 0. record, seven days, 15 pound t- Thirty-day record 66 pw 8 s b ht, well-built bull for $230, bull calves from.A b Also two- dams, - Her- man- Schumacher, Villard, Minn., Box 22 A. FOR SALE—SHORTHORN COWS, HEIFERS AND bulls, all ages. Duroc sows and gilts, bred, strains and prices to sell, Percheron stailions and mares. All from pri: Come or write what you winning want to North Side Stock Farm, Rushmore, Minn. —_— . L TInore, Nnn FOR SALE—IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION -nine years old, strawberry roan, weighs about & ton; prize winner wherever shown; a sure breeder. Reg- istered in American and Belgian herd books. No trades. L. K. Schoenleber, Bethany, Neb. LAKE SHORE HOLSTEIN FARM, FOREST LAKE, Minn., offers Holstein bulls nearly ready for service from high-record sires and d ticulars _and- bargain _prices at once, pliger, Forest Lake, Minn, lams. Send for par- . E. J. Op- —_— I HAVE A FEW DUROC JERSEY GILTS FOR sale, $65 each. Rasmus C. Madsen, R. 2, Bred_for April and May farrowin, Express prepaid and pedigree Detroit, Minn. . $50 to urnished. —_— CHESTER WHITE BRED GILTS FOR SALE. Bred to Will ship C. 0. D. Minn. F, BULLS, Nice big-boned fellows. Virgil Pew, Herd Mgr., Milbank, S. D Giant Investor and Chief Wykoff 2nd. H, Angst, Montgomery, 10 AND 11 . Pew & Sons, — e RED POLLED BULLS FOR SALE FROM JEAN DU Luth stock on SHORTHORN old, from good strom, Belden, N. both sides; choice pedigrees. Chris Geir, Edinburgh, N. D., R. 3. BULL CALF, RED TWO_ MONTHS milking stock, Fred Hart- I. FOUR KENTUCKY JACKS, ELIGIBLE, REGIS- tered. Wilder, Idaho. Weight, 1,200; price, $1,200. . Shelton, f FOR SALE—THREE PUREBRED STALLIONS; price, $300 each. Marker Bros., Millarton, N. D. ————— e e N e DUROC GILTS, BY KINGS COL. 9TH, BRED TO my Pathfinder boar. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. — T e S REGISTERED DUROC BRED GILTS, GUARAN- teed. P. 0. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn. —_— e REGISTERED HEREFORDS, BOTH SEXES, FOR sale. H. Pfaender, New Ulm, Minn. " Lumber FENCEPOSTS—FIVE-INCH POSTS, long, 12 cents each; six-inch posts, 6% These_ prices are f. 14 cents each, b. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway at Dalkena, Wash, These are good posts, every one inspefwd by me. P. R. Tulles, Newport, Wash.,"R. D. RED CEDAR SPLIT FENCEPOSTS. teed full size and Al quality. loading. station. Kirk Company, ‘Wash. Box You pa; Send for booklet and prices delivered your 1138-N, Tacome, GUARAN- after un- LUMBER—LATH—MILLWORK—GET OUR DIRECT- to-consumer prices before building. plan _book free. Catalog and Contractors’ Lumber "Supply Co., 455 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Seattle, Wash. LUMBER AND SHINGLES: AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash, Robert BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS WASH- Any Iength or size. ington red cedar fenceposts. ‘Wash. Ellis Company, Tacoma, ALL KINDS OF CEDAR POST Write after you unload. Outing, Wash, S_AND POLES. PAY C. H. Flony, Box. 302, WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON posts. - Pay after unloading. Idaho. J. CEDAR . Overton, Sagle, WILL QUOTE DELIVERED PRICES ON posts upon inquirv. C. B. CEDAR Foore, Colburn, Idaho. Kodak Finishing HERE ARE THE LUCKY WINNERS OF THE January prize contest: First, Charlotte Dilworth, Longview, TIl, sent us amateur finishing amount- ing to $11.28 Mrs. C. E. Shannon, amateur finishin beautiful $5 leather album Stanis Herzig, Bowman, N. teur finishing amounting to ful $3° album for kodal about our free prize offers. Stamps not accepted. Box K, La Crosse, Wis. amountin, and received $10 kodak. Cotwn;rcoéi 0 Second, D., sent us d received or_kodak prints. Third, D., who sent us ama- $7.53, prints. recelved beauti- Let us tell you Write for our latest price list and sample prints. pockets for mailing us your fillms. ‘We furnish film Cash with order. . R. Moen, Expert Kodakist, EODAK FILMS FROM AI;L PARTS OF THE world. Deliveries daily. mailing plan. about - free ~enlargements. Finishing Service, Send 8 e gor pg{w list infl o wrapping _of packages. ) Northwestern = FPhoto andan, N. D. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories 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 Write for illustrated Chicago at pre-war prices, ‘We accept Liberty bonds. catalog free, idway Hafrness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, -Minn.. FOR SALE—SAXON four roadster, good condition; gelf-starter- and lights. Speedometer, oil circulating e, lamp and gasoline gaugé on dash. New gfi‘elg. li'h'szJ check %or $400 takes it. . C. Best, Walhalla, N. D. Hair Work SWITCHES FROM COMBINGS, $1 PER STRAND; watch chains, single, $2; double, fobs, $3; bracelets, $3. E. Blfstrum, Kenmare, N. D. Miscellaneous COUNTRY DRIED PRUNES, 50-POUND BOX, $9. Direct from _dealer to consumer, Garfleld Fruit & Produce Co., Garfield, Wash "PAGE FIFTEEN Farms 160-ACRE MINNESOTA PARM} $9,900; three horses and seven cows, four (lel!ers. poultry, wagons, harness, manure _spreader, new fram binder, drills, drags, plows, long list’ other mplements, gas engine, silage cutter, etc., all ready to continue farm success at less than $62 per. acre, easy terms. Cream route passes door, close to humming town, electric cars, banks, best markets. - Productive tillage for the plow, creek- watered pasture, timber. andy house, two barns, granary, hog machine, corn houses. Details t;owsuog:;a tm}‘m; Cakn]og 3 bn;figfina SBBsmten: “copy ree, 'ou arm_ Agency, ' C. B. Plymouth Bldg., Minnapolis, Minn. 7 $25 PER ACRE BUYS SECTION OF TAivi o ors $25 PER ACRE BUYS SECTION OF LAND IN PINEG county, Minn., seven miles from Pine City, on good roads, one-half mile from church; good soil; close to railrond and easily accessible to the best mar- kets in the state. Land all around this eection fs selling for §50 per acre. Described as secton 12, township 42, range 19. Unrivaled location for di- versified farming, This is the land of the big red clover. Must be sold to settle an estate. Barrett fimfiimmerman. Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, —_— CUT THIS OQUT—SEND TODAY FOR FREE IN- formation about how settlers can get new made- to-order dairy farms, with buildings, stock, tools, etc. First payment $300, balance 30 years. Loca- tion Chippewa valley, heart of Wisconsin; ciose markets, railroads, schools, creameries; good water, best soil. Greater opportunity than homestead. Can place few more good settlers now. Wisconsin Colonization Co., B-201 Plymouth Bldg., Minne- apolis, Minn, CHEAP LAND AND HOMES IN THE HEALTHY, fertile, beautiful Ozarks; 15,000 acres in any sized tract desired; $5 to $10 .per acre, part terms. Great fruit and stock country, free range, flne timber, ure springs and streams, ideal for homes. Selling ast, so_write quick for circular. Tell your friends. U. S. Barnsley, Ozone, Ark. —_— e DO YOU WANT A FINE IMPROVED FARM IN southern central Marshall coumty, Minn., settled community of 35 yéars near the thriving village of Holt? Will take auto, stock, machinery ioll;l ot.hes lprogert{ l)ln tx;xnde.l Als({vtinve some un- proved land at bargain price. rite us. United Land Co., Holt, Minn, : e A IS eha e o S SR P R 655-M—86-ACRE FARM, 39 ACRES CULTIVATED: clay loam soil; good buildings, well, spring, pasture, firewood, orchard; five and one-half miles from ci'g; good neighborhood; near 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 320 acres. Excellent clover, grain, stock land. No sand, rock, swamp or hills. anood scmafls, roags, markets. Crlx‘m8 2§nilix,res un- own, eorge esser, - 1 Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, mone FARMS—FARMS—FARMS. SIXTY BEAUTIFUL, productive farms in Polk, Renville, Becker, Clay, fiA;ltOkfl D;kgmn and other oougues. Write Er our g (X ollars an acre and up, yers A 404 Tribune Annex, Minneapolis, rlz'flnr‘}."‘ na FOR SALE CHEAP—200 AC! WELL IMPROV- ed, near Marshall, Minn. Will take some cheap western improved land as part payment. What have you? Give all particulars in first letter. F¥. W. Adler, Marshall, Minn. el i e e R N LI S NEW YORK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR COM- plete list. We have a size, location and price to g}aase you. Stock and tools included on many. Nun’({iville Real Estate Agency, Inc., Dept. L, Olean, —_— FOUR HUNDRED-ACRE FARM_FOR SALE, WITH all livestock and machinery. If you want to buy please write for further information. Googl April 1. Chas. Schindler Jr., Goodrich, N. D., Box 151. CAMAS COUNTY WHEAT CAPTURED FIRST prize in white class International Stock Show. Finest level wheat and alfalfa land, $50 acre. Pure water; plenty rainfall. F. Orr, Fairfleld, Idaho. —_— - T CA0. WE HAVE GOOD FARMS RANGING IN PRICE $75 to $150, on easy terms, in the garden spot of this part of the country. Let us hear from you. Chas. H. Kelson, Lake Park, Minn. FOR SALE—240-ACRE FARM RIGHT IN THE heart of the Red River valley; eight-room house and modern barn; price, $160 per acre. J. N. Landro, Hendrum, 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 Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. —_— e TR O JeNeoTn, JNeb. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write me. John J. Black, Fourth Street, Chippewa Falls, Wis. —_— WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM AN OWNER OF food h\l‘rrrln for sale. Henry Scholl, D 302, Water- own, s. —_— = WILL BUY AND PAY CASH FOR IMPROVED OR finhfipmved land. What have you? Box 57, Rugby, WITH hogs, Owner, price. —_— WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF FAIR{ %‘impmved land for sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwih, 5. —_— IRRIGATED FRUIT OR FARM LANDS FOR SALE. Reasonable terms. W. C. Dobbins, Tonasket, Wash. WANT TO BEAR PROM OWNFR OF Srns it WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF GOOD FARM for sale. 0. O. Mattson, St. Paul, Minn. —_—_— - I HAVE A GOOD FARM FOR_YOU; EASY TERMS. F. 1. Woodworth, Driscoll, N. D. Employment AUTOMOBILE, APROPLANE AND TRACTOR ME- chanics, vulcanizers, acetylene welders needed ev- erywhere. Only auto and tractor school north of Missouri which trained soldier mechanics for the United States government. Day . and evening classes. Free tuition to Minneso service men. Write or call; special rates now. odern Automo- bile & Tractor School, 2512 University “Ave., Dept. 25, Midway, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—SOMEONE IN EACH TOWN TO HAN- dle our phonograph record exchange business. Big wages. Pleasant work. Territory limited. Write g;nilck. Park Record Exchange, Dept. A, St. Paul, nn. FARMERS NOTICE—IF YOU NEED A FIRST- class farm manager or working foreman, write, stating wages and particulars fully in first letter, Tri-State Employment Co., Minneapolis, Minn. TRACTOR EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD; BOOK- let, $1. L, M. Amdahl, Fillmore, N. D. Seeds ains, alfalfa, timothy, clovers, s ) A g{c. Bargain list free. Write Beckman’s - Seed Farm, Cokato, Minn. Y SEED_ CORN FOR _SALE—CANADIAN EAYr(g:l‘ow Flint, $3 per bushel; White Dent, $3.50 per bushel.. Good test guaranteed. Nick Cordell, ‘Watertown, S. D. SEED CORN—TRY THE ‘BARLY HIGH-YIELDING Wisconsin Golden Glow No. 12. Golden Glow Farm, Plain, Wis., Box 20. P oo e i o b WAl ot B St S E—EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES, SE- F(l)en;t.«:chAIs;(ock,E $3 per bushel; sacked. Nick Cordell, ‘Watertown, D. PLE-TOP RUTABAGA SEED $1 A ngpald R. L. Montgomery, Poulsbo, Wash. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertiserg Ask for prices, * POUND,