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: _.layed, in the opimon of League men, " 80 that there could be'no action: by “the senate, l)emg taken merely to help - Volstead win re-electmn', 4% : v.Repubhcan candidates indorsed by .. the Nonpartisan league and labor ‘in ' Minnesota: addressed: over 80,000 peo- . plein’ eix 'days, according to Teports £ ‘rece}ved by :the Minnesota ' Leader. | and labor in' the Republican ‘primary June 21 appears: certain, providing ev- ery champion of democraey goes to ~the polls. NEBRASKA Edgar Howard former l1eutenant governor ' of Nebraska and leading -« Democrat, in his paper, the Columbus’ ‘Telegram, calls ‘the Democratic state “convention, held at Omaha May 18, a “Conclave of Cowards,” and refuses 0. print the platform there adopted in. - his paper. : Howard is a ‘Bryan Dem- " ocrat, and his article is a savage at-. tack on the Hitchcock-Mullen machine, wlnch,. he asserts, controlled the con- , vention. -He scores former- Governor . Shallenberger, who was ‘temporary | .- chairman' of the ‘convention and -at _one- time an ardent Bryan man; for “‘his failure to mention Bryans name “'in his keynote address. . o + Douglas county post -of the Amen- ~can Legion, of Omaha has become’ “ highly indignant over the . ‘action - of ‘the Omaha Chamber of Commerce -in . bonus- to ex-service: men,. ‘A threat by Legion men to- withdraw from the chamber brought a promise from the " officials of the chamber of commerce " to have the offensive .resolution’ re- “considered- at ‘a meetihg in the near future. The resolution is said to haye been copied from one adopted by the ‘National Chamber of Commerce: some weeks ago. - / . The Republican state ‘commiittee of Nebraska ‘has practically. decided on’ Charles A. McCloud of York, defeated candidate for Republxcan national commxtteeman, 8s state eampalg'n ‘. “"manager, He is said to be favored by ‘- Governor: McKelvie for the 'reason that, being a banker; he will be able" “to draw ‘away from ‘Morehead, who is also a banker; a great-deal of the sup- . port from bankers and business men i generally. whxch Morehead has hlth- erto emoyed S M WISCON SIN The League opposition is spreadmg . the old lie that the League intends to " confiscate farms of its members'when . it gets intd power. The only basis the opposition has for this claim is that the-location of each member is given on his application for member- ‘'ship. The purpose of this is to class- -ify members accordmg to countles and legislative 1gstncts. .The special sebsion’ of the leglsla- ture called by’ Governor Philipp: re-, sul‘bed in a revolt- aga‘inst the gover- = nor S Ieadershlp, the session adjourn- ‘ing without: action' in behalf of the __ majority of measures that he recom- mended. County conventlons of the League have been' held throughout: the state, resulting in the mdorsement of a strong: list of candidates for the leg- | - islature ‘and the selection of delegates to the state con entlon. Shid i i DRAKE - M1j L PRICES ' 'I'he fbllowmg prices’ are being paid by sta '‘N. D., _tor"whe; te-owneéd mill at Drake, Dark norfl:em ‘spring=-No. 1- Es-po,uml),‘ - No: ‘2 (57-pound), 52.96 ‘No. 8 (55 to 56-. * pound), $2.91; No. (54-vo|md) $2.86: No. 4" sss-pound §2.81. Northem spring-—No, .1 Es-ponnd 2.75 ; 'No. 2 " (b7-pound), - $2,71 ; 55" to G-pound) $2.663 No. 24 (5de mnd). $2.81; i (53-pound). $2.56 The follnwing prices on products:’ Flour Ze «u"e -—Paient, car lph, g&dfl per barrel’; 500-pound- $16.61 rrel ; etmght, ‘car lots,, 315.40 bakere car: lots, 310 .00, Tots, $2.45" per ‘hundred; less . $2.50 per hundred, 'Shorts—car Jots, s than car lots, $2.75 per: 2.’10per e undred. Chris’ Bahr, “AF smaslnng vxctory for the Leag‘fie“ EGGS FROM A CHOICE ‘VIGOROTIS nOCK OoF 38 adopting a resolution opppsmgo‘n cash | *7100." Belle Kinsey, Towner, N.. G - pelected ook | HIGHEST ? ; : T d:mcns FAID FOE TOULIRY, BOGH, » La Crosse, ‘Wi ~RED CI LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMEN T 'l'hls is the plaee to advertise your stock,. tarm machinery,’ ehickens, eggs, produce Y for sale and auction sales; to make your wante known and have them suvplxed. Best + results come from Leader cmmfled JAds. "Rates are 10 cents per word’ per iesne. To members o{ the league ‘when advertising to sell their own products’ or supplying of 8 cenis per word is made, e members must t ate. Ads: must reach us two weeks before daté of “publication. “ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN. ADVANCE I‘}:tlonal Nonpartisan own needs, a8 rate give tlu number of their reulptAwhen claiming the 8-cent rate.. All advertising for sale ‘of lands carries the ‘member- - JUNE. "AND JULY ‘CHICKENS, WE MAKE A PDL!ED BHOETHOBNS OB' THE “MILKING G ml of them. . Large quantities” purebred Reds, T have:a few.bulls of serneenble age, and Minoroas, | endl - tor - orices” °i£‘““°“°ufi('.'}““' : 3&”;"'&%0‘5‘31‘"’.,:":%’:*'5“5“.«- pediires . rarpianat ) - Box 68, Webuur cm, Fown. il . Why homed cattle when you can get good quality hornless of the nme breed at 'a’ very reasonnble price? “M. H. Hanson, Murdock, Minn, se-Comb, Reds,. Th legant. EOR T i R | s e o e o | 3 3 0 3 AUBIL003,88 ey ey A, I, Big s‘“fi“g“ SH811, aud Big Typo T1IG5. 4 ‘. chance uy a rea B T, oo w e oo | 68 S B o A els real uu. 'Reduced prlou 2 );e;lfi.'pm,-v - Chief W kofl 2na 67!%{ 5 o] , % 5 19841, Big mes—mou PURBBRED ‘xumxn n'm ; ! Bocks, 15 tor §LT5; 60 for, mtorgsss i Aane Lt Rl f.t:" __.flflim____ omery, Minn - | ¥OR DUROC WALL BOARS BY ST. JOHN'S wnrrg OEPIN 8, 8550 e thine aat it Gano; Mareli and April toars per 100 84.50 for: 503 Slugn;hlls. -floflk headed by | - by ls& ‘.'J!o‘hn's Pathflnder. Top: ‘l;“mgnder,hd. mbfl"l, sdlll T King, and miray rion fi Byo, Minn, . % Oscar Smit) honn. 4, Raymond, Mtnn: MPA!D—-EOBE-COMB BHO DE = ISLAND NE SALE — REGISTERED HOLSTEIN, BULLS | B«l;. Irlnsmln 100 for $7;.:| » - ready ‘for 1. d* bull " cal two to fou or ”75 ’1% 51- %flm S months old ‘Trom dems produciig 55 to. 81 paunds & +~of "butterin 30 days, w:m for pfloel. erman ron su.w— a G RHODE ‘{emn . Schumacher, Villard, M Ze P strain; | “REGISTERED, "C BTEB wm TW HERD 4 m $5 a. "’"'Lm Bunehfleg:lf bom x.u und epfln; er 8eX, reomaenunx gpuln lnd cham lon hlood lnes rcmcxs 80 cmmucn. mos. 160 FOR | |- t Altmann, Gib 15 for en, - Silver and. HOLSTEIN mms—cn OF m YEARLINGS Columblan v Wnndo Iohlnnemhn. Beltrami, | * and “big" springy.“two-year-olds. - Also some oo B a s Holstein, 'Shorth and Guernsey - aIves. Write l‘.tmmx?.p OME_ WHITS ORPINGTON 1 Howey, Bouth Bt. Paul, Minn, S 2 m mo. 84.5(! per 50: $1.50 per 15, 'H. ‘R. | DUROCS—MALE ALE_SPEING PIGE, . sronun Box 60, Boyd, Minn.-~ k '!;if“g)e‘gdder b-m.mofchlnpm:m .dnx’is EGG LE—PUREBRED §.-C. WHITE LEG- - 3 ree ces rezsonable B "“Nom, open’ range,’ fine’ lookers: bred to lay; “ “per ~Daleger, 8t. Hilaire, Minn.- z I"OB SALE—BEGIBTEBED H LBTEIN-!'RIESIAN o a8, lon~ ‘skowski, Marion; 8 l.nig ———— o BEGISTEBED DUROC BOARS, MARCH FARROW. . Batisfaction _guaranteed - or ‘money refunded, in- PUREBRED. S.-C‘ BUFF DBPINGTON EGGS 450 50 100, rhu.n~ o Ha $8 per He CowW’. hldu. peits, fur. ufiu Produce :/Co,,” St. Pan), gl express d:-m; ‘both wayu | Emil, Mecklén~ GUARANT; ARRED ROCK. R 100; Rerbe HenDiak M0 - T $3.35 ver. 50, u 25 per ?5 ma finf,fi“c.m. POLAND cmmss—mvx somr. CHOICE SPRING. TR oY ; glln. reasonable ‘}1 Satisfaction guaranteed. edigrees mmlshe ,Cnll oF write, ”Hubert Zander. A ts Wanted T L S gen FOR RALE—H vsmsio B POLAND CIINA PIGE, ed at wei > ason~ . FOWERD AT M0, GAROLING. AT 5 | | ot e, Dedizmcspgxrnlshed “Cids. B. Al “ Cathay, N Albra}ht. ———————_—____.______ FOR SALE—CABLOAD OF "“HORSES 'OF GOOD comformation, ‘three to six years old. . Weight when (matured. 1,2007 10> 1400 ~pounds, - Chag. Bausch. Forsyth,” Mont, _ccents a gulon gsesmm and agents wanted. Ex- clusive. territory, granted: Powerine is guaranteoed la harmless, to remove and prévent carbon, dous= : life ct all casou:xe Totors, - saving - repairs,” i .gl Y, JAn. amount equal ‘to 20" g onb ol mollne sent 1o any t.ddrel ‘In the 1 United: Btates, charges prepaid, for $1. W. Porter |- xnefsmw DUROC SPRING PIGS AND FAIL Bames, ‘Sants Rosa, Cal.; %e‘pdf. Di% M B bo%m G{:frmweg md'in best in the anrfihwes( Col. : g 3 WANTEDRELIABLE PARTIES T SBLL STOCK | i0d; Protection. breeding. Jens Molvig, Buxton, - in’ farmers’ “companyto ‘farmers on’ llbernl commls- 1 sfon basis, Address Box':842,” Bismarck, N. AGENTS - TO -SELL A DUSTLESS WIND e o R R e U e A A O PUBEBBED DUROC-JERSEY. PIGS FROM MARCH +-April ‘and May; litters: " Priced from $45 $20; cleaner. Bar and wonse. 25 cents: Gem Pollsh‘ Pedigrees furnished. ~ Casper Sylte; ‘Marmon; N D, - Mfg Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. | FoR SALE—PUR EBRED ANGUS | BULL . AND "LEATHER ~TANNING . RECIPES. ONE rm B W oty BITeH, - Wrlte e SyouE /.Guarantéed” cheap.: way. Agents; wanted. ] B wants, W. 7. Thompson, Page, N. D: -~ Giiley, - Carlton, Texas, - WANTED—LADIES AND GEN’!'L | CHESTER” WHITE PIGS—AM READY 7O DOOK 7O otgers “for. Chiester “White pigs ready- to ship at 10 Iots. almost in shadow of ol derflen Jolmslga;l"' ‘__meeks old, Arthur Henke, Newton. Kan. H,,,Denmn. Minn, | /FOR. BALE--DURQC-JERSEY 'PIGS, APRIL FAR- » 5 Bty b e 0 O Kodak Fmishing : : "PUREBRED " CHESTER WHITES, SIX TO. EIGBT PRIZH WINNEBS FOB MARCH AND APBl!r— geeks old;’ $20 either sex. Pedlfrees furnished.’ “A. x @ & Sons, Henderson March, first, sunls Herzi Troy, 8. 'D.; second, - -Amelia Myers, Leal. g‘ thlrfi - Ellzabeth Hoie, HOLSTEIN CALVES, PRACTICALLY PUBE. srx Shelly, Minn. Apx'fl, 3. Ida Serley, Bruce, { ‘weeks old, $25 each, ‘crated for shlpment anywhere. AVis, = _second, unso Mondovl Wis.; third, -Edgewater Farms, Whitewater, Wis. Stanfs Herzlg, T'roy. Sty Who will be the lucky | S8R RAT S CRESTER. WHITE PIGS WITH PEDL. winners: in’ our'Mav contest?:: Moen’s Kodak: Sh o m,“ when -six. weeks old: maées. ?35 fem&les. $30. Ll Cordwell, Watertown, REGISTERED 35) 3 bnurs, guarante d, Georgeville, oD, ——-——-——————————_——__ % KODAK * FILMS~—MAIL' US A *ROLL -OF : FILMS and 23 cents: for developing” and printing. six prlms as ‘2 -trial for ‘better kodak Quick: service. ROCS, BRED GXLTS. P. 0. . Oftedal Studio, Little’ Falls,” Min) farmors’ m‘lces. SPRING ‘Mina: 3 Sonste- : mou GRADE HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES, LSV SR e R e e R gents. - Send: for price list, " Poto-Craft, 2090-22 | . Jederson, Wis. - P {Ave., - Minneapolis, Minf., | POLLED SHO LLED DURHAM RTHORN AND: PO bull ealves, 10 montlu old. Frank Schwagel, Rich- SEND US YOUR KODAK T’ GHEST QUAL- - | ity work, exeel?ent “mgflls. % bnck et ot nmfl Photo PUREERED CEESTEB WBITE HOGS FOR SALE. . Shop, La Croesa. wu. ‘For. pnrueulnm write Frank .Tobnsun. ~ Lumber BDAR SPLIT FENCEPO . GUARANTEED full slze and "Al quality. Youw flay after unloading, < * Send for ‘booklet ‘l;:xd xir!ces delivered "to your: sta- |- Employment S EXPERIENCE FARMERS' elevator manager to run our: ‘elevator *at Brishane, WAN'E‘ED— -EQL YITY u al’!et unlondinx Harness, Automobiles ‘alnd nghtning Rods Lt ; Accessories D PROFITS AND. GUIOK. | 1“8—3 023, 4995- Sogsg, $13.957 5avs .memNguvl:odmlr?Gsemng Diddie's” Universal’ | $18.45; 3o lt.nbr saxd, $10. 3 Qur copper tests ssspereentpure Prices: | a0 one: g_f aibe \‘Be"h A »m rl ht. . Getour agency. L. M Diddie (m, i fi Eflmnwe ~$¢mdnxd Co. s:. Pnul,. ‘ersbgald. Wia. Farm Machmery 40-80 AVERY:'GAS 'I'BACTOB‘ P Honey and Cheese 2 HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED ' (LIGHT); 60-1’0“'\!). g !"OR can; nns. 821 50; 10+ pound pall, $2.70; | ‘plow; stubble: nnd breuker botmm* oneZoil tank, s, $15: 3¢ und pail; #1.45 2 pails, $15.60. | 500-galion capacly, sl in good conditlon. Price i Ran i’um” Nn ; 33.15“ M, rmm, pe:ubone. Sa R b sleany Eye, © INE one ‘Avery “separator, -43x64: one 10-bottagn. Oliver . IE Farms e L L S S {INVEST 'YOUR MONEY: IN IMPROVED FARMS located inthe. most fertile' and the surest crop dis« trictof ‘North’ Dalkota. * We have 20,000 acres of improved farms now ‘seiling at $20° to $125 per:acro, oh easy’ terms and' crop ‘payments, . Free automo-' bile excurgionfrom Nome the ~Canadian¥ border, by way. of Vnfley City, Cooperstown, McVille, Devilg 6, Cando . and Hansboro” every - ‘first. and third Thursday each month during ‘the -summer. Wrk for literature and !eaervatlou ea.rl.v. Henry A ‘Wilberg, Nome, BEGISTEB AND BECUBE “A'FARM ON THE WIS- eonuln colonization plan: - Comé " where —you can ready -see many located in the greatest and only colony: of its kind in the United States. No pay- ment. on jand for ' three to, twenty: years, ' Settler gta house, bari, “cow; pigs, poultry, tools” and seed by depositing ‘$500. “For fres book' about how to " start: on cutoyer land, ~with -plctures’ of what farm- ers have done, write. National Land Coloulzlng Co.; Madison, Wis, —— e T A HIGHLY IMPROVED QUARTER AND-A 240- . gcre farm, two miles-from town; level,” ail tillable, Right prices, easy te: Twmproved. haif three miles’ .7“- ; rins, “ 4o from town; rich black soil; $756° per. acre, ‘easy terms, " BARGAIN—TWO BMALL F‘ARMS Hd ' N.-D, " We have an up-to-date. plant.. Man fo. start —en: B0, Box JOPN, Tecoma, Wash '} lorkc at ance s Blate. stiany whntad erntlpho, Start BU¥ FIR LUMBER. ' RED CEDAR BHINGLES, .| erences In ffst lotter. . L. M. Boll, Secretary, gnnuma. v;ln R oo;u, ete, M;&‘S’% o_o‘;!gv. _mlubanq,'Nl 7 Drpac Uil for: dellaere: priY, - Lansdown, “Box | WHEN TN NEED OF HELP OF ANY KIND PHONE. A b M aa O kRl S S NS S SIS ; in: 7087, or write to’ the Federated Xmployment LUMBER AND SHINGUES AT REDUCED PRICES | _ Semics, 235 Sonth Witth ¢, Minneapolls, Minn e o WG S e e T nr YOU NEED NORTHERN PINK OB nmvlgooon -1 pay. Anton Olson, Clerk. Balfour, N ? U TN 200 lay e write Taruel i - WANTED-—HOUSEKFEPER: ONE e 5 | ) WRITE] .FOB DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR. | 1 ok W et 55 eaetrd, mk. S ! K T, .J;_{B Mnmn,\sue. Other lmprovod and unlmprowd farms in best de- veoloped .and surest ‘crop section of' ‘North Dakota. Descriptive "list free. Mention this naper L. M. . Gulden, ® Englevale, Ransom county, D, + CORN . LAND—40, 80 “ OR' 160 ACBES. GOOD heav® sofl, well-settled’ part of Todd county, Minn, Good roads, schools amd- churches, Wil roduce ,-.good cropsof corn, ‘oats, potatoes, etc, Price, $15 ;- t0-$85 per acre;: terms -$2: per acre cash, balance $1 an ‘acre a year. 6,000 acres to_select from, : Schwab Bros:, 1028 :Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, e A T i o et Tt L Wil et o St W S NOW: I8 THE TIME TO INTEREST YOURSELF IN .- the great possibilities offered in: central. Minnesota, We are in the corn and clover belt and:lake region. Write today for free .information on how to get.one of our’ farms on" easy terms.and amnll cas - ments, Wild' land $20. per acre. and:n Improved farms $35 and up. C. W. Boyer, Backus, Minn, —_— DT T IMPROVED NORTH' DAKOTA FARMS IN THE famous ‘Lake region. . Best wheat and:corn land in the- state;' near market; good neighborhood; ‘$60 per '/ , acre and . up, . Te Prices going up. We_ want agents to tell thel? friends at home, wum or ‘comef¥-: Morken-Bhaw ‘Lind "Co,,” Devils Lake, N. pay- g M - $2,50 PER "ACRE ON' 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40, 80, 160 and 320 ‘acres. (g}rlln. stock laud. ‘No sand, ood schools, roads and markets,” Crop failures unknown. _George- Besser,~ Owner, L-825 Plymouth Bldg., “Minneapolis, “Minn. e FARM YOR: SALE—HALF SECTION: IN WALSH county, N, D.; four miles from Park River: 50 acres in crop, ‘halance in“merdow; good house, barn, plenty of water, good rulning spring. Will be sold g;nl? g taken ~before June 20, Abraham: Wylie, se! _._—___.__________ SNAP -— WELL-IMPROVED . QUARTER ROSEAU county; large’ house,” two harns, granary, good well; fine’ grove; 130 'acres: cultivated, some timber; tele- i/ phione, ‘rural 'mail; mile from: town; price, $65.. D, McMahon, Commerce Building, ‘St. Paul,’ Minn. e e A" BARGAIN—FORTY-ACRE 'FARM, ONE AND three-quarters: miles from city’ of ~10,000; 10 acres cleared; ‘clay loam soil; balance pllnure a1l fenced; < frame bufldings; good well; firlce. $2,200.. Ev, Luth, ‘Colonization’Co., Dept. '2,” Merrill, Wis, : i bl el S L e e Vel Ml b e S R 5 BEAUTIFUL - HALF-SECTION = FARM. ROSEAU county, - Minn:- - Fair buildings, ‘newly painted; 275 acres. cultivated, balance -pasture and timber; rich blck land ;. four miles: from town ;. price, $67.50 per acre. D, ¥, McMahon,, Badger, Minn; NEW YOREK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR - plete list of farms for sale. We have a size, tion and ‘price to ‘pleasa you. Stock’.and tools in- cluded ' on “most. of ‘them. Mandeville - Real Estate Agency, Ing, Dept.'L, Olean, N. Y. —— e TARMS IN SOUTHEASTERN NORTH DAKOTA, IN famous’ James River valey, . Stutsman county,’ 20,= 000 acres must be sold Immediately." Wiite for ‘big _ 1NreeDusL John B, ¥ried ' Land °Co., Jamestown, Excellent cloyer, rocks, swamp- or hills. M-' — BACK T0. WISCONSIN, “WHERE ‘TREE-COVERED hills ‘and fertile . valleys’ never fail -the farmer. ‘Wonderful “improved -clover, 'corn, . livestock, = grain, s vegetable farms, “A. Putnam, River Falls, "Wis, ———— e MR - FOR ‘SALE—WADENA COUNTY FARMS, IMPROV-. ed and unimproved,' Bost adapted for dairying'and clover: Al “sizes, - 40 acres; to 700 acres. Easy terms, | Wm, Ruona, . Sebekn, Minn, ——— ATTENTION—NORTH DAKOTA RED RIVER VAL- ' dey ' farm. Jands for sale.. - Renters buy Canada’, f»\rms On - crop Spiyment, mnn Apply: to Sando, Grafton,” N. ————-—___..____—__ NEW. YORK STATE FURNISHES THE BEST. markets ‘and. best farm bargains under the-flag. 3’"{} 100 lurms for: sale. ' John Frantz, Earlville, L ke S O S A S N U e I Y ST ONE SEEDING BUYS FARM. : MINNESOTA BAR- gains ‘direct from_ owners. ' Poorer land selling’ ten times our prices. Wadsworth,, Grand Forks, N. D. e L O TN D ‘I HAVE, CASH. BUYERS FTOR SALABLE FARMS. . Will "deal 'with owners ‘only, ~Give description and "‘eash price. Morris ‘M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo, — e < FOR ' SALE—800-AURE * WELL-IMPROVED FARM two miles from town.. This is = mafi Prlce, per acre. . Henry A, Wilberg, Nome, WANTED—TQ HEAR FROM OW'hg'B Igfl' 5 or ‘unimptoved” land -for snle Baldwin, - Wis, GOoOD LAND—EXCELLEX\T CLIMATE, WATEB. horre, “iavestment. . Mrs. Mlnu Elljott, owner, Ar- lington, Col. M Haw! ey. CAN; USE Basmuuen, Detroit; Barber Colleges LEABN BARBEB TBADE—PBDFESSOB LEE' {nflpr instruction qualifies. ‘students - for. = high- ried’ positions, “ Catalogue:frec.: National Barber College, ' 253 East Seventh, “St. - Paul, Minn, LEAEN BARBER < TRADE—BIG 'WAGES, EASY . Few . weeks ' completes. , - Little - expense, froe. ~Moler. Barber: Colleges, ‘107 ‘.Nleonet ve:, " Minneapolis, - Minn.: . S e e ath abes SN e I WO e AN SRS e BARBER TRADE TAUGHT SUCCESSFULLY '1.‘0 g&wbody by Professor Gilsdorf.. New catalog free. n * City: ‘Barber ' College, 204 I{enneplu Avmue, Minneapolis, Minn. . Professmnal Schools FIRTY "YOUNG “MEN’ AND WOMEN WA\TED learn telegraphy.. Salary, “$120-200 -month, ~ Earn ‘expenses - while learning. -Free catalog. ' TUnited . Btates Raliways Telegmph School; ‘Bremer -Arcade, .8t Paul;” Minn, - LEARN 'J‘ELEGRAPHY—SHORT HOURS, 'PLEAS- ~ant work; salary '$140. ~'Write for: our descriptive filt:lox. Btrrys Telcgraph Institute,” Mlnneapous. tractor or auto in’trade. Minn, » " Real Estate =~ SRR o e et sl L A . SELL YOUR PROPERTYQUICKLY FOR CASH NO, matter where located ; particulars free.’ Salesman:Co.. Dept, 535, Lincoln, Neb, I¥°YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE® YDUB ~property - write me Jolm Chlppowa Falls, W Be&l :Bstato ,' Mention the Leader When Wfltlng Advertheu J0 Blnek, Foun.h stmet. "-,J-‘ STt el