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ATen-Mllllon-Dol- » | lar Political Show (Contmued from page 5 i pnncxpally from the West, had repre- ' gentatives present to" lay their: de- | mands before the resolutions commxt- _tee. Their demands were: = . ' 1. Government ownershxp of rafl- roads., it R Government control of fiackers under -the terms of the Baer hill. . 8. Opposition to 'sale. of govern- . ment-owned shrps to prwate shipping . interests. = 4. A levy upon capxtal above: $25-' 000 to pay the cost:ef the war. 5. Cheaper, and better farm credxt systems. . .6, Exemption of agricultural c0-0p- ‘erators from the anti-trust laws. - 7. Repeal of all war-time sedition " bills and release of political prigoners. 8. Opposxtmn to. compulsory mih- tary training. e Some of these planks are the same as those in the other plafiorm How many of these were adopted in the Re- publican platform? - Look -over the “_ Republican platform and see—as I am writing this the platform hasn’t been adopted yet. - N ~ Benjamin C. Marsh, secretary of the . Farmers' National Councxl ‘who pre- - sented these demands of the farmers: %o the resolutions whmxttee, said frankly that he doubted if any ‘of them' wguld be adopted. Marsh is firmly of the cpinion that the farmers will have to elect: their own delegates and con- gressmen te get fair treatment. Some _ “.of the delegates of the National Board -of Harm Organizations feel that way: _“about £ itrtoo—and ‘more of them will feel that way when they see what the resolutions: commxttee“‘ does to’ thelr planks. E sl ! 5 DRAKE MILL. PBICES AT The followi prices are beizg wd by the’ state-owned n% at Drake, N. D., for wheat: Dark northern spring—No. 1 (58-po\md). 32’ 965 No. 2 (57-pound), $2:91; No. (55 to ' 56 “pound), $2.86; No. 4 (Sc-pound), $2.81; No. 4 (53-pound, - $2.76. . - Northern - spring—~No, (58-pound (b5 Efi-wundl. $2.66; No, 4 (54~ pound). $2.61; No. 4 (38-pound), $2.51. - ““The following are prices on products: -Flour =Patent, car_lots, $16 per barrel: 500-pound Tots, $16.20 per barrel s straight, car lots, $15.20.5 bakers, car lots, $12. Bran—car lots; $49 per " ton; lezs than car lots, $50 per ton. ' Shorts— car 1ots. $54 per ton lesu thm car. lots. 366 X . per mn. “Bug-Proofed” Twme, 133/4c F. O IL 1o the hefl ‘Minneapolis—guari makes; Stmdud. full: 500 feet lo lbe pound.” .Ship- ped on approval in' ton.lots or. more. . /CONSUMERS GOHDABE 160, fllnnulwlli. ' CLOER’.BLOOM FARM " Where the Big Type' Chesters Grow . We will haye our herd at the North Da- kota State Fair at Fargo, July 12 to 17.. If you are looking for a fall or winter ‘boar, we will have somé good: ones along. Sired by some of the best boars in the breed. 'Be snre and look us up. AP RANS. Swiufleld, 'Minn. | WESTLAWN DUROCS Bred Sow Sale Aug. 9, 1920 ‘Home of Willetta’s' Monercfi. grand. clmm pmn ‘Kentucky State. Fair, 1019, « © . Write for catalog. 92w P, M. FULLER AND SON A Redwobd Falh. Hlnn. HERRIIA’IN'B ‘B18 TYPE FOLAND& ve a fine iot of March.and April farrow, the best breeding. ~ We have the blood e "f. boara o Bob's nfemor. Repeater, Giant Pfloe. 8i ulnw Wonder, - tor, uw Fashionplece, mmt Prowect and others of the bes ing. _ Pedigrees furnished. ~Write any of us. - 18 J.. I Hi, or AL F. HERHIANR. llonvood. “Minn: * Walkeracres Poland Chinas 100 L) hoth: sexes, sired by sons of world. 3 Telmmx'::(i),x;‘ plg‘i:bk Price and . Winning' f.l‘lmm -'thte for prices, £ cHAR ES E. VIALKER Qlencoe,’ Hlnu.‘. “Real Big "rype Durocs Herd hudefl x‘.’i'.no’“.”.‘. Pnthflnder 2nd “and. Col |- ] HONEIRINK BROS.. A‘hlllhr. lln. .U B, “McClellan saddles, eachu....:....vos U8 U, 8. leather horse colla slu 18- 19.. ‘Size T e -lined, per. e »U‘ g. heavy: Wool O, D: Bllnketa. "each 1 : 32.?6 No. 2 (p7-pound), 82 713 do " Send: " bill 'fi o Menflon the Leader When erfing Adverusers‘ . LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT " This' is the place to advertise your stock, farm mcninery, chlckenu, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make yaur wantt known and haye them supplied. Best resulu oome from Leader Clu-ifled ‘' ‘Rates are 10 cents per word per league when advertising to:sell theim own nt,s cenis gnu-hmw::il i's md:i: e e : receipt when elai e 8-cent rate. ’fnlr rate. Ads must reaei iune. To' memben of the National Nannnrtuam products or supplying League -amhm must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the us two weeks before date’ of pnblication. their own. needs, a rate _ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE " Miscellaneous i ABRMY GOODS PURCHASED SRR OVERNMEN' b FROM. THE U. & 2 U. 8 Government pup- tem.s olch vawserenese $ 400 . 45.00 Tsed army fents, pyramid shape— . 16x18, class A, cost government $100 16x16, class B ..... 16x16, class C -+ Used army wall tents, 9x9. " eael. +$25, Used army tents, pynmld slupe, 717 P 'm-paulms. 9x186, " each 5 num - mess klts. 3 S, army aluminum canteel Steel hmlul cots ...... New. hip rubBer boots, pez‘ nur New leather saddle bw, each’ .. Ly U. 8. Army pack saddles, all complete, each.. 25.00 government metal - horse - collars, - each.. ' 2.96 Cost the government. $12.50 e &nd over, each .......,. vernment hiorse. blmketa. canyas, wool “Army‘ Comforts, used, each soeondhnnd government wool lined. bhnket.s. Der DAL veiiesnvovunss e s;.v army wool blunkets, each . c..... e storm ern, have hardly been used, per pair 5.50 t collar lead harness’ with 27 t . 5 lll; h setm‘.. oy ¥ tiaii{'lifi“" o 1 m h..m‘", -] es, 1 »meh government breeching 'harness, s visen sl per :set e Y z-ind: lhort trace lmrneu. l%-inch Tines; ‘13- Secon dh-nammammek'u nt halters, pest dozmqfi..‘.. 12:00 parators, actured tarch A Y R B TR $40.00, $45.00 "and 50,00 New U, 8. recruiting sacks, each 5..ivveanives 1,25 ;Hand corn planters, ‘best make, each ..., .. 100 Mail® ordfm pnimgtlge fiiled. &%g dum m:gtéy . ' order alol (nelu ml Dost, ly - 'where no'g'uny specify gu& v‘?“do not issue uuflo‘u . & IMMER lndwny Horse - Market, . 8t. Paul. FACTORY CLOBING OUT OCK—-EEADER» forks, hay forks, ‘manure forks. Your: selection’ $@ dozen, - Rush your order.. Kred literature show- . !’fg ploturea of * forks, assorted shovels and| spades; 2 Pmee.u Shovel & Fork Co:, Salina, ‘Kan. 3 e - Poultry | EGGB——FBOII PUREBRED BARRED PLYI!OVTB < Rocks, 15 for $1.75; 50 f 85‘ 100 for $8; 25 cents - “.extra by pa ' reel -post. - Birch Fo Bwek n, Alcnndrll. mnn. - _BINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, 3$8.50 “per. 100; $4.50 for W} $2 for 15, Flock hs' ded by rels .- direct m - Morris. . Henry, berx. Beep.vmun G e g e S e EGGS “ PREPAID--ROSE-COMB. RHODE = ISLAND straln; 100 for §7; Reds, farm raised, winter-laying 50 for - $8.75; 15 for $1.95, Jake Boomgaarden, ahpeton, ' N.. -————-———-—.——_._____._._ '« ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, SILVER GOLDEN : and Coluntbian ‘Wyandottes; hens, $3; TYoung - stock ren_gonn‘ble ¢ trami, Mion, cocks,” $2.50. L Joha.nnessolm Bel- PUREI!?.ED SINELE-COMB WHITE OBPU\%’_‘I‘OIXJ 8 per 1 -3450])6!50 $1.50 e, R..F. D:'3, Box 60, Boyd; EGGS FOR.. SALE—PUBEBRED 8.-0. WHXTE LEG- hom,; i%m rilnn. fine lookers; bred ho 1gy: $6 per 15, 100, nsey, Towner, N. Flom, TR Fut Jon roe s 0! €0 by y Co., St Paul, Ming. . o j GUABANTEED BARRED BOCK EGGS. 30 PER 100 t89.'$ per 50 $1.25 per C. B 2m-~ Skogmaa, C: Kodak-Fu’il’shing‘ 'KODAK ' FILMS FROM “ALL PARTS OF THE o world, Douverles jafly Send for price list zl;g easy malling plan, #No wrapping in packages. about tree en)trwemen 3 Northweflem Foto Bcrvlce. < Manden, N. D. KODAK. F!LMS-—-MAIL JUS. A" ROLL OF !‘HMS and ‘23 cents for developing and printing - six en;il!ntl’ as'a trial for better kodak pictures. = Quick ~Oftedal “Studio, ' Little Falls, Minn. . 3 FILMB DEVELOPED, - 15 CENTS. BIN'!‘B 48 rding to size; 5x7. enlargements, 35 send for price Hst. * th - Ave.,. Minneapols,” Minn. Ul KOD. FILMS, HIGHEST QU. i S & e S R ?r 4111& ; ufilfled. Send for_ freo I{sf.. _ Shop,:La Crosse, Wis. Lumber RED.CEDAR SPLIT' FENCEPOSTS: GUABANTEED e et T nd -for 6 "ition, - Kirk Co., Box I138N., Tacoms, Wash, .—-...-__.—..._..___.__.._.___._.__ B?Y FIR LUMBER. RED CEDAR SHINGLES, from enceposts, - oors. Dfl@- Msdown. “809-K. Everett, Wilh, S %MBEB AND BBINGLES AT mm Bt S e g o after unloading. WR!'I‘E FOR DELIVERED ON CEDAR | - imh ‘Pay. lfwlrml}nloldlne Jm %?80'“1;{“‘ fl,txle. f WANTED—];DLIAM PABTIEB N SELL BTOCK ers’ on nbera! eommll eu an. a 3, Blsmuek. SEL'D A DUS nlon bu!s er, Mfg Co. !adtnnnposmnfid. TANNING MCIPEB ONE FBEE Guaranteed =~ cheap: way,' Ageufi wmwd B N.‘ .Gmu. Culwn. Texas. . ; ; . Real Estate 3 SELL YOUB I’BOPERTY QUICKLY B’Oll GABH NO tar W] located; 00 - u'm.Olur' Foto-Craft,: W20 22 g Paramount Photo’ | rlou delivered .to your sta- - ' “‘can, $14:two - cans, 521 505 lo-ni)und pail, . eenu. Gem Pounh 7 SO Livestock POLLED SHORTHOBNS - OF - THE ' MILKING I have a few bulls of serviceable age, and t.lso bréd “cows and heifers. | Special inducements ,on-a carload of sheep: stuff; pedigrees furnished. Why horned: cattle when you' can get ‘good guality .- hornless of “thé same breed at 8" very' reasonable: . price? M. 'H. Hanson, Murdock, Iflnn. CHESTER = WHITE BOARS' SIRED CHIEF Wykoff 2nd 67181, Giant Investor 82469 Wykofl' Lad “A, 19841, Big Sensation 54811, an Blz Tgpo 71165, Here is a chanoa to bu&n rell big type herd boar, mlxlll ship 0 F. | August, Montgomery, o e A L S S 2N EXTREMR BIG TYPE POLANDS. AM BOOKING orders for 100 March and “April plgs. Simmet’s Big Price, the world’s clnmpion Blaci - Price, and Simmet’s fiant Tlmmife furnish-~ €d.” Henry Simmet New. Ulm, — FOR SALE — REGISTERED HOLSTEIN ' BULLS ready - for _service, and bull calves two to four months - old Irom dmu %odudnx 55 to of ‘butter -in rite for prices. Bchumlcher. le(d. " Minn, % RO, Wt aeT o ul ne oW, * Thiree high giade Shecthoen o cal‘v;es two Toans to 91 fiwounds -and-one: §7 and:one: white, ~Write for, prices. H’uturer, Lig REGISTERED cnnsmn B WHITES. TWO HEED boars, fall and . either sex, izmentmx six .of the most hr ‘atid: champion blood lines ~of the breed: Rul rt Altmann, Gibbon, Minn, "HOLSTEIN HEIFERS—CAR OF FINE YEARLINGS , . and -big suflw two-year-olds, . Also some v51.«: Hol.steln. Shorthorn ' .and ' Guernsey calyes, rite Xd.. Howey, South St. Paul, Minn, FOEH&BALE—-BEGIBTEEED HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN calyes ‘up to one year.: Good individ- uals ‘and_from leading milk strains. - Chy - skowski, ‘Marion, lg e .POLAND CHINAS—HAVE SOME CKOICE SPRING reasonable prices. ' Satisfaction arantesd. ‘edigrees lurnlsho Can or ‘write, Bubg-’!. Zander, Steepy Eye, Minn, "REGISTERED - DUBOC SPRING PIGS AND FALL boars. ' Guaranteed the best'in the Northwest. Col. lndDPromcuon breeding. ' Jens Molvig. Buxfon,’ PUREBRED DUROC- JERBEY PIGE FROM MARCH, Aprfl and. May- Htters. - Priced from $45 to $20. ‘edigrees furnished. - “Casper. Sylte, Marmon, N. D: F‘OR SALE'~— REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE boar plgs, April farrow; $15. Ship anywhere,.C. O, D. lontal Stock Farm, Bsmond,, N, D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED (GU. BULL. A + helfers, Boluheln Friesian ;%,1:‘ 2 e Write' ‘me - your wants. Thompson, - Page, N..D. i HOLSTEIN ALVES, PBACT!CALLY PURE; 'SIX weeks old, gzs each,. crated for ehlpment nnywhere Edgewater Farms, Whitewater, Wis.” ‘FOR SALE~CHESTER WHITE PIGS WITH PEDI- £ree,. when six weeks -old; males, 385 females, 830. N."J. Cordwell, Watertown, .S. REgl!ngfgngelén()fCS BREE GILTS, Sgtl)nl\G 5 armers’’ prices. P. nste- gard, (J%:lrgevfllo, Minn, 2 e A S BRI A BIGH-SG”BADE HOLSTEIN HEIFER. CALVES, C. 0. Sati: sfect!on aranfeed. .~ Arth Jefterson, - Wis. e TR 3 ‘—%———-——-———_ {POLLED SHORTHORN AND POLLED DURHAM bull; calves, - 10 ‘months-old.: mond, Minn, o e e A S ) S VT DUROC. PIGS AT $20 WACH. ' PAP¥RS FURNISH- éd “from prize. g stock, - J. E. Cesak, St. An- thony,: N.' D. OAK "LEAF FARM LARGE YDBKSH’IBE& E‘PBD\G pigs and ‘hoars:for sale." Q. V. arlson, . Atwater, Minn, R. 5. Tl AUl Frank:- Schwagel,- Rich~ '—'—-_—_—————____‘_ 3 FOR SALE—THREE YOUNG PUREBRED HERL- ord ‘bull calves cheap Plerz, Minn, - ——-—-——-—_________ PURNEBRED : CHESTER' WHITE HOGS FOR SALE, For mrumlm ‘write. Frank Johnson, ‘Sleepy Eye, Write to Rose Kerkhoff, —————________.._______ POLLED SHORTHORN ‘BULLS . AND COWS. - IN- qulre of Novotny Bros.;: Maple Like, Minn, ‘Employment - WANTED—EXPERIENCED ' FARMERS’ UT; ;}mmr manager -to run e TY our elevator at Brisbane, . 'We have an' up-to-date plant. Man to, start. :v&;k ce;' olw;m tstl“t? mag wnnle% and sgive ';er- in etter. .M Boll, ;- Secre Brisbans,” N..D. i ANTED ~— HOUSEKEEPEB ON' " FARM BY widower wm: three children, 5, ‘12" and 714;" Mid-. . dle-aged’ woman: preferred. Nao_ objection to widow: ‘with ‘one. child, sum wages “in fiest letter.: "Can ‘' commence at once. Addxess Budo Spahr, Btod{- holm, 8. D. : o : Honey and Cheese - FINEST UAlfilTY CLOVER HONEY—THIRTY- und ctn. 50; 10-pound ' cans, 29 -cents, “and und clnl, 80 ‘cents per Eycry order poungd, acked * and . prom! fl shi Sample, Prlne list fr’o,e Vi "figuy, flml’ll a.- ! (FINB zxmc'r D)} — SIXTY-P ‘2ND rices five-pound 1,40, © Fan cheese; p on . request.m(!!hrl! Bahr, Alr?ont. Ny D, Barber Colleges - : BABBEB TRADE, LOW: EUMM!B BA TES, "‘fi“‘“ work Post tions guaranteed. Tims fhe é"fx > o Nor. Nicollot Acvem Minng- rper. 0l {:) 2 200 " Established. 1808, 5 LBABN ‘BARB! TRAD. PROFEE AR Eo’fi«m l%;; amden'.s: for %?‘ %““fi"m éi‘%&%‘m St Paul Farm Machinery B‘OR S%DNE 40-80. AVERY ‘GAS TBAL‘IOE, an M‘oler .~ apalis. LEEhB ol Bu or - inn e Avery semutor 42x64. one 10-bottom "Oliver ow. stubble” and - breaker bottoms:: one. oil tank, " A oulm treeA Bn tate: 005 gallon - capaciiy; all-in good:, conditfon,* leee, 5 ¢ Euleumm o. :Dept. 5;5. A 33 16‘3. M, L. Pmm. Petflbono. N. D, PAcmm.Em e e = 4 times.: Farms INVEST YOUR MONEY IN IMPROVED FARMS clocated in the most fertilé and the surest crop dis- trict of North Dakota. We. have 20,000 acres. of . improved farms now. selling at $20 to 5125 per acre, .on easy terms and crop payments, ¥ree automo- bile excursion. from :Nome ‘to ;the Canadian border, by way of Valley. City, Cooperstown, McVille, Devils Linke, Cando “and” Hanshoro every first and third “Thuxsday: each 'month during’ the summer. Write for Iiterature - ‘and ' resérvation early. Henry> A. Wilberg, . Nome, - N.' D. § A HIGHLY IMPBOVuD QUARTER A 240- acré farm, two miles from' town; level. all tillable, Right prices, easy terms. Improved haif ‘three miles from town; rich black soll; $75 per acrg, ruy terms. :Other. improved and unlnwroved farms best de- veloped -and surest . crop--section. of North Dakota. Descriptive list 'free. ention this - paper XL, M. . Gulden, Englevale, Ransom’ county, ‘N. D, g CORN' LAND—40, 80 OR - 160 ACBES, GOOD ¢ heavy ‘soll, 'well- settled part of Todd county, Minn, Good ~roads, - schools “and: churches.” Wil produce . good crops of corn, oats, potatoes, ete, . Price, $15 to $35 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, NOW/’IS THE TIME TO INTEREST YOURSELE IN the great possibilities offered in central Minnesota, We are. in the corn and clover belt and lake region, . Write today. for free of ‘our farms on easy -terms and a.mull cash pay- : ments, . Wild land $20 per acre and uj farms, $35.and up. ~ C. ‘W. Boyer, Backus, ‘Minn, FARMERS AND ' RENTERS CAN SECUBE NEW Wisconsin farms, with. houses, ‘ stock, tools. -Only $200 cash payment; balance' easy terms. ~ Very -hest location, ' goil, mrkeu schools, - ete. Get informa- ¢ tion at once, Chmpewn Valley Colanization Co., +B-201 Plymouth Bldg,,” Minneayolis, Minn. $2.50 PER ACRE ON 10-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN secures 40, 80, 160 and 320 acres. ‘Excellent clover, ar:o!n. stock: land,- No sand, rocks, swainp. or hills, d schools, roads. and . markets, Crop fallures unknown. - George ‘Besser, Owner, :L-825 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, ‘Minn, e M bt e B e S R S FARM FOR' SALE—HALF BECTION IN WALSH county, N, D.; four miles from Park River; 50 lcres in crop, balancs in meadow; good house, ba; plenty of water, go 00d ‘Tunning sprmi ‘Will "be 8ol g;mn g taken fore :June 20 braham: Wylle, A BABGAIN-—FORTY-ACKE FARM AND three-quarters ‘miles from eity of 10 000 10 acres cleared; clay ‘loam soil; halance numro Aall fenced ; frame bufldings; good: well ; price, $2,200. Ev. Luth. Colonization Co.. Dept. 2, Merrill, Wis. BEAUTIFUL = HALF-SECTION' /. FARM ROSEAU county,. Minn. - Fair: buildings, newly painted; 275 ~ -acres cultivated, balance pasture and timber; rieh -black land: four miles from. town; ‘acre. D, F. McMahon, Badger, S RET ey 2L MM Ao AR DA o) Ry T +NEW YORK STATE FARMS—WRITE FOR COM- glete list of fdrms for sale, ‘We' have a size, loca- on .and price to Pleue you, Htock ‘and: tools in- cluded on' most "of them. " Mandeville Real Emm Agency, Ine,, Dept. L, Olean, N. Y. 160-ACRE ' MINNESOTA FARM; ALL FENCED: all under plow; good buildings, ‘cloke to town, also - econsoltdated school' good soil, goad grove, orchard, Easy terms. Write. owner,. R, 1, Box 26, Granité Falls, Minn, e e S e S e FARMS IN SOUTHEASTERN NORTH DAKOTA, IN famous. James. River valloy, Stutsman county, - 20;,- =000 ‘acres must be: gold -fmmediately. - Write for big Ntree list. 'John' B, ¥ried Land Co., Jamestown, erlce, $67.50. per —————-——.________ BACK. TO WISCONSIN, WHERE TREE-COVERED hills and fertile. ‘valleys never' fail 'the farmer, Wonderful. improved clover, corn, ' livestock, grain, vegetable farms. . A. ‘Putnam, River Falls, Wis. FOR SALE—WADENA COUNTY- FARMS, IMPROV- ed and ‘unimproved, Best ‘adapted for dalrying and clover, ~All “sizes, 40 ‘acres’ to 700" acres. terms, Wm. Ruona, Sebeka, Minn. . ——— ATTENTION—NORTH DAKOTA RED RIVER VAL- ¥ ley. farm’ Jands for sale. - Renters buy Canada ' ., farms ‘on crop payment plan, Apply to N, “Sando, . Grafton,-N.: D. e Oy I o e e FOR SALE—FARMS SOLD: DIRECT FROM OWNER 1o’ ' buyer: Well-improved ' farms -at all prices. Please don’t ‘write ‘but come, : Farm -Owners "Land Co., Milaca; Minn. e e e e s T NEW ' YORK - STATE FURNISHES THE BEST markets “and . best ' farm bnrgnlns -under - the flag, A _}vhv% 100 farms for sale. Joln Frants, Enrlvflle, Lawrence e L S S A S L N P e I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS, wm deal” with “owners ‘only. "Give description; and sh price. " Morris M. Perkins, . Columhia, Mo. FOB SALE-—FBIGHTY “ACRES O "GOOD CLAY dand, $5 per acre down; halauee easy. Write Theo, Karme, rantsburg, Wis. WANTED—TO HEAR 'FROM OWNER’ OF FARM s on-nl d_tgnllmpmved Jand for:-sale, "O. Hawley, n, - Wis. "BARGAIN—TWO SMALL FARMS. ;xflctor or nutn in trade. nn CAN . USE Lightning Rods L!GHTNING RODB~~EXCLUSIVE AGENCY. AND qulck saleg to live dealers selling “*Diddie’s Uniyer- A :Our: copper tests 99.06 per cent pure, Wr!te “for agency, - Prices are right, H.- Diddle »- Marshfield, 'Wis. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR: SALE — SHEPHERD PU?S. KEBMANN Bruesehoff, Norwood, Minn, BigTyp eChesterWlutes FOR BALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM - which carry the best blood lines in the breed. ‘Nothing but the best offered for sale, All RRYENIDE S et S et AR wak most anything you mn 18 always wel- ‘come, %lhen‘writlng mention the Lieader, AP RANS. Springfield, Minn, Duroc- Jerseys The 'home of Model :Orion, the +$20,000 boar. Stock for sale at all HUBERT PINSKE, % Arlmgton, an : : me TYPE DUROC-JERSEYS * “tion. bl 0 fall bon by, Vlowr Glno. e "“_"’“ ‘W. KASAL, Stewart, Minn. Prleel information on how to' get one - " Vi B, Rasmussen, ‘Detroit, . o Easy

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