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ADVERTISEMENTS FREE—TOBACCO It tells how you can get un- BOOK taxed Kentucky Natural LEAF Tobacco DIRECT from the growers; how to make your own ci- gars, g and chewing tobacco at home for much less than store prices; how to avoid the revenue tax; cut out the middleman’s profit and help me BUST The Tobacco Trust. How to suve most all the money you now spend for tobacco and s have the finest on earth, the kind we Kentuck- ians who raise it use at home where it grows. ifi;fl a tlr&o‘bottle of KTeE- tucky Flavoring Mixture to rove o3 ce. e anll%hlat is tnrf’ and gives full directions. If you would Plka to have one Write Burns W. Beall, the Trust Buster R. F. D. 77 CAVE CITY, KENTUCKY Liberty Grain Blower _ Fan mill and elevator com- bined, at half the cost of an ele- vator. Loadsintobox car, or bin. Oneman and ‘;“o ineen- gine does the work of 8 men without shoveling or lifting, Elevates, Airs,Cleans scours and lishes whutoroab.':-ki it test highe BigTypeChesterWhites FOR SALE AT - CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. stock guaranteed. Can supply you with al- most anything you need. Visitors always wel- come. When writing mention the Leader. A. P. RANS, Springfield, Minn. 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 _ AMIDON, N. D, Honey and Cheese HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED (LIGHT), TEN- und pail, $2.70; parcel gost weight 12 pounds; 54 or 60-pound’ can;:.$27.50 two cans. Five- pound pails, $1.45. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY—TWO 60-POUND cans, 25 cents per pound; one 60-pound can, 26 cents; 10-pound pnfl‘.’ofls cents. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. A recent investigation of shoe prices showed that the average price of shoes in 1914 was $3.30, and in 1919 $9.35. The labor cost for the 1914 pair was 60 cents, for the 1919 pair, $1.12. STATEMENT OF THE of the Nonpartisan Leader,” published weekly at Min- neapolis, for April 1, 1920. State of Minnesota, county of Hennepin—ss. Before me, & notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared John Thompson, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of the Non- partisan Leader and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the . date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: BI’ubluhex', v.h:h I\i{o{lplrflslfil l;ix‘k‘)mshlnx Co., 427 ixth Ave. South, nneapolis, n. Editor, Oliver S. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, ; soMm ng Edltfir, g{lliver S. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. uth, Minneapolis, nn, Business manager, John Thompson, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names. and addresses of stockholders own or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of mAlgén J. Fox, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, llil;hmte of Edwin F. Wood, 427 Sixth Ave, South, nneapolis, Minn, 3. Th,;‘; the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other eecurities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 3 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security hold- ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the com- pany as trustee or-in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the sul'd two g:ragnphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full owledge. and belief as to the circumstances and con- ditions under which stockholders and securitv holders Who do not appear upon the hooks of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this afflant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of coples of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown is ——. (This in- formation is required from daily publications only). HN THOMRSON, Business )(mn‘fur. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of March, 1920 . W. DOLL. ey (My eommlulon:'axgn?%cwber 30, 1926). Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers for results come from Leader Classified Ads. league when advertising to sell their own of 8 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claiming the 8-cent rate. Poultry 8.-C. WHITE . LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS FROM selected HENS mated to males of new blood with superiozr quality. Particulars g]adly sent upon re- quest. ' Egg prices, $2 per 15; $9 per 100. We guarantee fertility and safe arrival.” Pay-U-Well Farm, F. P. Kroehler, Mgr., Henderson, Minn, HATCHING EGGS, SETTINGS, $1 UP. FROM high egg record, prize-winning stock. Plymouth Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Wyandottes, Minorcas, An- conas, ducks, geese, guineas, Circular free. Sloughside Poultry Farm, Wallace, 8. D. WHITE WYANDOTTE AND BOURBON RED em. Booking orders for White Wyondottes, $7 per : $L.75 for 15. Turkey eggs, 35 cents each. Prairle View Stock Farm, Knox, N. D. P R A Ll P L T L S SINGLE-COMB BLACK MINORCA EGGS, $1.75 T 15; $5 per 50; $8 per 100. From prize-winning irds, “‘Pape Strain.”” ~Money refunded if not’ sat- isfactory. George W. Lieske, Henderson, Minn. —_— e, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—THE KIND THAT win and lay. Hatching eggs from selected stock $2 per 15; $10 per 100. Book your orders now. Arthur Rhom, R. 1. Murdock, Minn, ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS, $7 per 100. Good winter layers, Write for prices on my selected pen, blue-ribbon winners. Arnold F. Nienas, Thompson, N. D. e e EGGS—FROM PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks, 15 for $1.75; 50 for $5: 100 for $8; 25 cents extra by parcel post. Birchdale Stock Farm, Oscar Swanson, “Alexandria, Minn, HATCHING EGGS, $3.75 FOR 50; $1.25 FOR $15. Fine barred p?x'rebred Plymouth Rocks; _ winter layers; exception fine breeders, Ralph L. Ma- son, Quinion, N D. i 7 SINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, $8.50 per 100; $4.50 for 50: $2 for 15. Flock headed by Zockerels ~ direct from Mo Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. EGGS FROM PRIZE-WINNING WHITE _PLY- mouth Rocks; satisfaction guaranteed; $1.75 per 15; $5 per 50; $8 per 100. Henrietta Lieske, Henderson, leinn.s 2 e i A N S O FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ck eggs, $1.50 a setting of 15 in good parcel post cartons; $4 for 50; $7 for 100. Mrs., R. Huttner, Lignite, N .D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED 8.-C. RHODE ISLAND Red hatching eggs; good laying strain; $1.50 per 15; $5 per 60; prepaid. Edwin Larson, Stanchfield, Minn.,, R. 1. —— PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels: good, $3; extra choice, $5; eggs, $1.75 g‘){ 15; $8 for 100. Albert Speckmann, Sleepy Eye, nn. REDS 3.75 per 48; $T per PUREBRED LIGHT BKAHMAs AND R.-C. ertility. Mrs, Ole Guttormson, Perley, hatching e¥gs, $1.50 per 15; 96: good Minn. e PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTON eggs, from all winter layers: $1.50 per 15. Mrs. Frnest Saville, Ridgeville Farm, Braddock, N. D. e e R e FOR SALE—S.-C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- erels, hen§ and pullets, $2.50. FEggs, $1.50 dozen, postpaid. Mrs. ans Bakken, Audubon, Minn. EGGS FROM PUREBRED, BARRED ROCKS, Ringlet strain, 15 for $1.75; 50 for $4; 100 for $7. Mrs. J. J. Waldie, Dickey, N. D. . — EGGS FOR SALE—PUREBRED S§.-C. WHITE LEG- horn, open range, fine lookers: bred to lay; $6 per 100. Belle Kinsey, Towner, N. D. —_—_— FERRIS STRAIN SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEG- horn hatching eggs, 264 laying strain, $7 per 100. August Swenson, Gilby, N. D. BABY CHICKS—TEN VARIETIES; reasonable prices. Catalog. Box 58, Webster City, Towa. e e Al L A o W PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEESE HATCHING EGGS, $4.50 per seven; from extra large birds. Melvin Guttormson, Perley, Minn, PUREBRED FAWN AND WHITE INDIAN RUNNER duck eggs; $1.50 per 11. TLorimer G. Torgerson, Fergus Falls, Minn., R. 4. ——— e EGGS FOR SALE—EXTRA CHOICE DARK ROSE- comb Reds, 15 for $1.75; 100 for $7.50. Mrs. J. C. Allen, York, s D P EGGS—BARRED _ROCKS, PREPAID _PARCEL %fla'_ $1.75 for 15; $3.25 for 30. Fred Hartstrom, clden, N. D., Box 2. EGGS—ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, SILVER, Golden_and Columbian Wyandottes. L. Johannes- sohn, Beltrami, Minn. BABY CHICKS, TURKNYS, HATCHING EGGS; prize winners great Chicago show. Blue Ribbon Farm, Hopkins, Minn, —_— e HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, fur. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn, —_——— e PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEESE EGGS, 40 CENTS each: Pekin duck eggs, $1.75 per 10. M. J. Boom- gaarden, Verdi, Minn, — e FOR SALE—WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS, $7 PER ]14)0:])53.;1‘5 ll;orfl'ig. Mrs. C. F. Burk, Grace City, PUREBRED; Murray McMurray, —— e BUFF WYANDOTTE EGGS FOR _ HATCHING. (‘ubkletNonDrequest. Plum Grove Poultry Farm, “uba, N. D. —_—— e PRIZE-WINNING BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS, 15 for $2, prepaid; 100 for $8. J. A. Mansmith, Braham, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE PEKIN_ DUCK EGGS, per dozen. H. R. Ro 2 Boyd, Minn, EGGS PREPAID—PUREBRED S.-C. BUFF OR- K.Inz};)u, §$1.25 per dozen. Annie Wiltzen, Deering, $1.50 gge, R. F. D. 3, Box 60, —_— FOR SALE—BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS, $1 for 15. TFred Teske, Albany, 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 Individual responsibility of stockholders over three-quarters of a million dollars. Correspondence with homeseekers and outside investors wePeome at Invu tll)men. Write Farmers Bank of Bergen, Bergen, WANT PARTY WITH CAPITAL TO DRILL OIL well on royalty basis, Box 127, Musselshell, Mont, LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 10 cents per word per issue. To members of products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE i;he National Nonpartisan All advertising for sale of lands carries the . Livestock I HAVE A FEW DUROC JERSEY GILTS FOR sale, Bred_for April and May farrowing, $50 to $65 each. Express prepaid and pedlficie rnished. nn, Rasmus C. Madsen, R. 2, Detroit, FOR SALE—ONE FULL-BLOODED BOAR PIG. IT is big_type Poland China, two years old this spring. B. Nelson, Deerwood, Minn., R. F. D. 1, Box FOR SALE—MAMMOTH JACKS, prices and terms on jacks. never was so good. WRITE FOR The mule business B. W. Elder, Carrington, N. D. book orders for spring boars to be ship&ed at three mouths old. M. O. Rerg, Lidgerwood, N. D. FOR SALE—MY IMPORTED PERCHERON lon Lambruck, register No. 92121 (97831). 0. Anderson, R. 1, Greenbush, Minn. — FOR SALE—PUREBRED AUGUS_BULL AND heifers, Holstein-Friesian sires. Write me your wants. W. J. Thompson, Page, N. D. FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED RED POLLED bulls, 10 and 12 months old. J. M. Hanson, Ortonville, Minn. —_— FOR SALE—FOUR YOUNG REGISTERED SHORT- lrlvomntmlls. Write Herman Schoeler Sr., Courtenay, STAL- Albert ——ee e DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, SEPTEMBER 1 FARROW ; good breeding. Joseph Ziller, Bird Island, Minn. ——— L ., TG J8fand, 2imn. DUROC GILTS, BY KINGS COL. 9TH, BRED TO my Pathfinder boar. Wm, Brewer, Oriska, N. D. — . O, TR, . ) FOR SALE—REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS, service age. Ed. W. Olson, Rollette, N. D. Lumber RED CEDAR SFLIT FENCEPOSTS. GUARANTEED full size and A-1 quality. You pay after unload- Send _for booklet and prices delivered vour sfatign. Box ash. Kirk Company, 138-N. Tacoma, ———— LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. —_— e e BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS WASH- ington red cedar fenceposts. Any length or size. Ellis Company, Tacoma, Wash. ——— WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR 1{3“}:‘;. Pay after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sagle, aho. e T e et WILL QUOTE DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR posts upon inquirv. C. B. Foore, Colburn, Idaho. Harness, Automobiles and Accessories . 8. GOVERNMENT HARNESSES AND SADDLES —We have for sale 1,000 set of U. S. government harnesses and saddles, awarded us by the govern- ment. These consist of artillery harness, ambulance harness and transport harness; also officers’ saddles and McClellan saddles; also 5,000 government wool- lined canvas horse blankets, just as good as new. We are the only concern in the Northwest who has been awarded these government harnesses, and if you are in the market for any harness, saddles or blankets, don’t fail to see our stock before making your purchases. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—ONE OVERLAND FIVE-PASSENGER touring car, model 79. J. R. Hansen, Egeland, N. D., Box 283. 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 gal- lons of gasoline sent to any address in the United States, arges prepaid, for $1. W. Porter Barnes, Santa Rosa, Cal., Dept. D19. AGENTS—$100 WEEKLY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- ers everywhere wild with enthusiasm. Marvelous invention doubles power, mileage, efficiency. Saves ten times its cost. Sensational sales everywhere. Territory going like wildtire. $26 sample outfit and Ford car free. Write quick. L. Ballwey, Dept 292, Louisville, Ky. Professional Schools LEARN AUTO AND TRACTOR—OXY-ACETYLENB welding and tire vulcanizing. We are the only auto and tractor school north of Missourl which was approved and employed by the United States gov- ernment for training soldier auto mechanics. Spe- cial spring and summer rates now on. Day and evening classes. Write or call for free 100-page catalog. Modern Automobile & Tractor Schools, %:eut gnlvemlty Ave.,, Midway, St. Paul, Minn,, nt. 25. LEARN TBLEGRAPHY—SHORT HOURS, PLEAS- ant work, salary, $140. Write for our new descrip- tive ‘catalog. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, Minne- apolis, Minn. [=} Farm Machinery FOR SALE OR TRADE—AVERY STEAM ENGINB, 20-60 horsepower; Racine separator, -32-52; boiler plate water tank, new belts, No. 1 shape. Nick C. Xanze, Mount Vernon, 8. D. FOR SALE OR TRADE—TWENTY-HORSE NICH- ols & Sheppard steam engine, 32 by 52 separator and six-bottom Oliver plow. Edwin Ellison, Moure, N. D. FOR SALE—FOUR-BOTTOM INDEPENDENT DOU- hle-beam tractor plow; good as new. E. F: Wag- ner, Wentworth, 8. D., R. 8. . e B Educational GIVE YOUR BOY AND GIRL A CHANCE. FUR- nish information while the mind is_in a receptive mood. Nelson’s Loose Leaf Encyclopedia is al- ways up to the minute. . D. Freeman, Repre- sentative, Star Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Tobacco TOBACCO—*“OLD HOMESPUN’ _CHEWING OR smoking. = Grown and sold by Kentucky farmers. t‘?t doneg—just q}flr&n g{d nfimrall‘*l;n&o b’l‘rhl offer, 0 pounds postpal .. Ken! acco Asso- clation, Dept. P, Hawesville, Ky. PAGE FIFTEEN Farms —_— FOR SALE—THREE FARMS BARRON COUNTY, Wis, My farm, 624 acres, 3% miles from Almena.; 35 acres under cultivaion, two acres pine timber, rest In grass for good pasture. Mail route, tele- phoue, one mile from school, on main road; nice big house worth $4,000; 36x56 barn, 16x46 maching shed, with granary above, Best kind of well, windmill, no swamp, Have some stones, but are well picked. Biggest and best co-operative cheese factory in county at corner of my land. This factory averaged 91 cents per pound butterfat t farmers for six months, Will include with this farm one share of cheese factory worth $200, co- operative telephone share worth $25, one Sshare co-operative potato house, $25, all included fo1 $10,600. Will also sl good herd dairy cows, horses, machinery, if wanted, Two of my brothers one-half mile on sume road will also sell 80 acres each, well improved places, reasonable. Come set us. J. A. Matye, Almena, Wis, $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT secures 40, 80, 160 and 320 acres, Excellent g&fi grain, stock land. No sand, rock, swamp or hills, {(}uod scht&ols, mags, markets, ézBPanuum un- nown. eorge Besser, 5 Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, e Mmooty A BARGAIN AT $L300—irFomm e A BARGAIN AT $1,400—848—FORTY-ACRE FARM, fertile soil, new buildings, ‘one acre cleared, balance. easy to clear and stump. Fuel and building timber, Owner, Near neighbors. Numerous other bargains, Send {?r Q}xlunlagi Ev. Luth. Colonization ., Dept, 2, errill, 8. FOR SALE—RIVER FARM IN NORTH DAKOTA. Improvements worth $14,000. Best soil and best drainage. I you see this farm you will buy it if you are financially able to swing the deal. Pictures of lErm sent upon request. L. G. Skjold, Fargo, FLORIDA FARM AND PECAN GROVE IN BEAR- ing. Northwest Florida; ideal climate winter and summer. Fine loamy soil, clay subsoil, no stumps or stones. Forced sale. Samuel E. Kidder, Monti- cello, Fla. NEW YORK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR COM- plete list. We have a size, location and price to Dlease you. Stock and tools included on many. 1\\Iun\(}vllle Real Estate Agency, Inc., Dept. L, Olean, ————— FOR SALE—FARMS IN ROSEAU COUNTY, MINN., wild and improved. Best ‘land in state. Am a farmer here. For information write L. E. Olson, R. 2, Badger, Minn, 1 HAYE CASH BUYERS FOR SALEABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give description, lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, New Frinklin, Mo, SELL YOUR PROPIRT™V e~ o SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH no matter where located; particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 6, Lincoln, Neb. FOR RICH, IRRIGATED LAND, WHERE CROPS never fail and climate grand, write S. B. Hutchin- son, R. 4, Grand Junction, Col. 156 ACRES OF GOOD LAND FOR SALE OR g:]ulo,r, Adolph Norman, Hallock, Minn., R. 1, X 62, — I HAVE A GOOD FARM FOR YOU; EASY T, 3 F. D. Woodworth, Driscoll, N. D. g REME Seeds GIANT MEXICAN POPCORN! SUPERIOR POP- per and yielder. Selected, virile seed, wn__at 6,000 feet altitude: 10 pounds, $2.50 posmazlrg. Why it pops and food value with each order. G. F. Near, Colorado Springs, Col. SEED CORN FOR SALE—CANADIAN YELLOW flint, $3 per bushel; white Dent, $3.50 per bushel good test guaranteed. Nick Cordell, Watertown, e e g ol e U O SIX DIFFERENT KINDS OF SEED CORN, KILN- dried, picked before the frost. Write for prices. P. 0. Peterson, Chaffee, N, D. FOR SALE—HUNGARIAN MILLET SEED, $3 Rgr i))ushel: sacks extra, Edwin Ellison, La Moure, PURPLE-TOP RUTABAGA SEED $1 A POUND, prepaid. R. L. Montgomery, Poulsbo, Wash. WESTERN' RYE GRASS SEED, 20 CENTS PER pound. Wiltschko Bros., Carrington, N. D. Wanted to Buy : —— e ASH FOR' OLD FALSE TEETH—WE PAY UP TO $35 per set (broken or not). gold, jewelry, gold crowns, bridges, platinum, dia- monds, watches and silver. Send now. return mail. Packages held five to sender’s approval of our offer. U. S. Works, Dept. 39, Chicago, Il FANTRS oS —————————————————— WANTED TO BUY—SCRAP IRON IN CARLOAD lots. ~ Also rags, rubbers, tires, metals and hides of all kinds. Write for quotations. M. A. Naftalin, Fargo, N. D. Baiber Colleges LEARN BARBER TRADE. PROFESSOR LEE'S superior instruction insures student’s success. Po- sitions guaranteed. Free expert advice. National %:rber College, 253 East Seventh Street, St. Paul, nn. LEARN BARBER TRADE—BIG WAGES, EASY work, few weeks completes. Little. expense. Cat- alog free, Moler Barber College, 107A Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Kodak Finishing LET US DEVELOP YOUR KODAK FILMS. ou have been disappointed with work received + from other. firms give us a trial. We have hundreds of satisfied customers throughout the United States, which is good proof that our work is sure to please. Write for latest list and sample prints. We furnish film pockets for mailing us your films. Cash with order; stamps not accepted. C. R. Moen, Expert Kodakist, Box K, La Crosse. Wis. ~ Nursery ; FOR SALE—PREPAID. RED RASPBERRY PLANTS, 25 for § strawberry plants, $1.85; also everbearing, 50 for $1.40. Rose bhush free with $5 order. W. H. Boldt, Hutchinson, Minn. PRSSTE LD S 8 TTies, paid, Tue name, el ed. tI,O?il’orM §2.25 :m2?)0 for $4. Ferguson Nursery, Litch- el4, Minn. iy Dogs and Pet Stock TGH-GRADE CATTLE PUPS FOR $7.50 EACH. HJ’. E. Cesak, St. Anthony, N. D. [« 3 FOR SALE—SHEPHERD PUPS. HERMAN Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn, FOR _ SALE — SHEPHERD PUPS. GERHARD ‘Wolter, Hamburg, Minn. Lightning Rods TNG,_ RODS—BIG_PRO AND_QUICK LI&%}‘N"O Gllve dem'ltemts g?l&ngernmfllepi reUml"‘r(mnms r tes . 3 mdsi-ufl‘;)tl.“ ot our agency. . L. H. Diddte Co., Marshfleld, Wis. Hay ALE—NO. 1 OTHY AND SOME H%lzvegog ns. b. Wlnthrop,%n.. at $23 per tog. Hay in l‘?m $26 per ton. F. R. Podratz, Gaylord, Minn., . . Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers