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TRIPLING DAIRY RECEIPTS . Keeping daily records of the milk yield of each cow, where there is no cow-testing .association, is a profitable practice. This is shown by reports on herd records received by the United States department of agriculture. An instance where a herd has been greatly improved without increasing its numbers (by more than one cow) is found in a report from Oklahomsa. The dairyman’s cream checks for a given month amounted to $78.42, the cream being obtained Tfrom a herd of 27 cows. One year later, after doing herd record work, he was able with a herd of 28 ocker cows, just one more than he had at the s T R $5710 510, sécording earlier date, to sell cream to the value | 1 B RSk Moo brize winning stock. — Mrs. of $223.60, or nearly three times as | PUREBRED BIG EARLY HATCHED WHITE HOL- _much—a pretty good return for care | Wit Omingion sockuiel s, hoos, sTanE % ComD glven to culling the herd and 1mprov- results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 10 cents per word is made. full rate. Poultry EXTRA CHOICE WHITE PEKIN DRAKES AND ducks, winners wherever shown, $3 each. Cockerels, Comb White Leghorn -cockerels and White Pelkin ducks, White African guineas, either sex, $1.50, mg‘ the manag‘ement John E. Anderson, Verona, N. D. ‘While the current pnces for butter- 100 TOULOUSE GEESE—GANDERS, 18 TO 20 pounds, $5; geese, $4; White Pekln drakes, eight to nine pounds, $2.50; ducks, $2: B.-C. Black Minor- cas, Godden-Laced and Buff Wynndutw cockerels, $2 ‘each, four for $7; Minorca pullets, six for $9. Bern Holsen, Bmuten Minn, BOURBON RED TURKEYS, LARGE BONED, FINE color, . from large, healthy birds. , Toms, $6; hens, $5. fat have ‘increased somewhat, they have not trebled in a year, so it is ob- vious that there has been a large in- crease in the productiveness of the Moscovia ducks, males, $3; hens, $2.50, if taken herd. at once. Mrs. cm Mifler, I\ew England, N. D. DI ate pulle! ammoth Pekin COPY NORTH DAKOTA P_LAN ducks, either. sex. 2; also brumus seed, 15 cents a The Studebaker corporation at pound. Annie Wiltzen, Deering, N. D, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS FOR sale, $2 each, One four-year Shropshire buck for $25; one spring Shmpshlre buck ror $15. G Ellestad, Keene, N. South Bend, Ind., is building homes for its employes on much the same plan as is being followed by the state PUREBRED MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GEESE; of North Dakota. The first block of ganders, $4 geese, $3.50; Mammoth Pekin_ ducks; rakes, ens, .00, $1.75; Leonard, N. D. PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, SPRING hatch; good weight and bone; fine stock. Toms, $6~Dheus, $5. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, °17e . . s g e buildings is now being occupied. The %W SBarh homes are sold to employes at cost on an easy payment plan. Instead of be- ing built on the same model, the usual thing in a factory town, the houses are built on individual design, follow- ing the statement of A. R. Erskine, preSIdent of the corporation, who said in announcing the plan, “We want" homes, not houses, for our men.” BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, GIANT MAMMOTH Bronze turkeys, Toulouse geese and® White Pekin ducks. Write for prices. Ben F, Berger, Britton, S. I PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, farm raised, April hatched; good size; $2.50 each. Jake Boomgaarden, \Vahpewn N. D. FOR SALE-—PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE Orpington cockerels, $2. One White ‘Holland tom, $6. J. J. Martinson, Thief River Falls, Minn. — ADVERTISEMENTS = | PUchPRST0. Bullies 82, yoaraid hous, $1.50 seeh. G. H. Mohagen, R. 1, Grafton, N. D. GOVERNMENT wool‘ BLANKETS FOR SALE—APRIL HATCH PUREBRED BARRED Rock cockerels, pullets, yearling hens, $2 each. Mrs. Mike Berg, L. B. 121, Pettibone, N. D. e B i CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS. Low prices. Catalog free. Box Dy Janesville Poul- try Farm, Janesville, Minn, PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY TOMS, $6; hens, $5, if taken soon. Henry Pistorius, R. 3, Box 44, Rosholt, S. D. PUREBRED WHITE ROCK. COCKERELS, each until December 15, Bend, Minn, FOR SALE—PUREBRED BABBFD PLYMOUTH Ruclg cqocl\le)rels, $2.50 each, J. H. Ingalls, Alta- mont, S. D. TOULOUSE GEESE FOR SALE UNTIL JANUARY; ganders, $5; geese, $4.50. Henry Romberg, Eye, Minn. FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- keys; toms, $7; hens, $6. Mrs. H. B. Moffit, Bald- win, N. D. FOR SALE—PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA HENS, $2; cockerels, §2.50. Mrs. E. D. Rhyne, Hinckley, Minn. PUREBRED -SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- Ql['?ls, $2.50 each. Martin Blasing, Henderson, Minn. PUREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $2 each. Carl A. Nelson, R. 3, Oakes, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $2. Eugene Hinschberger, Sanborn, N. D. PUREBRED_ = SINGLE-COMB BLACK MINORCA cockerels, $4. F. E. Britt, Browns Valley, Minn. PUREBRED MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, $2.50 each. H. R. Rogge, R. 3, Boyd, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $7; hens, $6. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D. PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, TOMS, $8; hens, $7. Theo. Kramer, Warwick, N. D. PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, $2 EACH. J. A. Mansmith, Braham, Minn. FOR ‘.EALE-—n\FRI(‘,AN GEESE, $5; GANDERS, $6. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn, PURFI‘RLD BOURBON BED TURKEY TOMS, $5.50. Joe Samson, Eden, CHOICE WHITE ROCKS FOR SALE. MRS. R. R, BULLIS, Dover, Okla. PRICE 90 ‘430 20,000 elegant wool army blankets purchased direct from U. S. surplus Division. Blankets that are real wool and will keep you warm for several years to come. The raw material alone is worth more than the price we ask. Slightly used in local camps, but practically as good as new. Inspected, renovated, laun- dered and sterilized by Government authorities, Our price $4.90. Strictly new and just as received by the Gov- ernment from the manufacturers. Our price $5.90. Regular value would probably be $16.00. Either of the above blankets are extra large size. As a matter of good faith mail us a deposit of $1.00 for each blanket order, balance on delivery. We will ship blankets by express unless otherwise instructed. Kingsley Army Shoe Company, 8852 Cottage Grove Ave,, Dept.- B235, Chicago, LIVE STOCK and best fill, ship your Cattle, Sheep and Hogs to the $2.50 Mrs. Fred Lemkc. _Eagle Professional Schools WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY THE U. 8. GOVERN- ment hundreds men, women over 17. Permanent life positions. $1,400 to $2,300. Pleasant work. Short” hours. Vacation with pay. Common educa- tion sufficient, ~ Pull unnecessary. Writc imme- diately for list positions open. ‘Franklin Institute, Dept. F49, Rochester, N. Y. 7 ONE HUNDRED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN wanted to learn telegraphy. Salary, $120 to $200 Earn expenses while learning. . Free catalog. United Railways Telegraph ~School, Bremer. ‘Arcade, St.” Paul, Minn, LEARN TELEGRAPHY. BIG DEMAND. SALA- {les, $150 to $300. Write for free descriptive cata- 0g. 5 Barry’'s Tcleg-ruph Instlmte 903 Minneapolis, o U Miny. Tiegistored cmm sza nom ol Aprll and %lny far- Real EState Exchancre S earbadeti ik bl bt o w. Cholora iiimun $50. . WANTED T0 BXCHANGE—HALF SECTION ¥ 2 gf]u same 83 ubove. %5 Gma bred 1o Buster's ..5 acres cultivated, balance prairie; near fi%. (Chicago, IIl. -South St. Paul, Minn, ~ WRITE FOR INFORMATION - . CHESTER WHITES—SHORTHORNS mder, .son o€ Buster's Giant, for January -hlpmem d land, small building. = Will consider .tractors, e bred to Bu-mr's Defender, $125. nuuu tricks or other < 0. “Bogle; :.‘,’,‘,(,,T,‘f,i‘; s‘“g or - flue individual, Rughy, N. D, Dy G senior rnn herd izou “Mike Big !unc 2&1(! b"yoPrl!,E:o': 'sBone. : &oa& til::t s'f:‘.‘S % ttod mfl ) 7 3! &4 \flmm“\ w‘.. e for him, Also August 4th, e L Y gt RECORD EXCHANGE ¢ 106 TEMPLE COURT, TR o it rdie il 2 5 [ reduced prices, Bend for oern‘;:e peeody Boldsay) Rates ‘are 15 cents per word per issue. league when advertlsmg to sell ‘their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE @70 ship receipt when claiming the 10-cent rate. Sleepy .Record Exchange v part 3 LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machmery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best To members of the National Nonpartisan Livestock POLLED _SHORTHORNS OF‘ THE MILKING strain. I have a few bulls of serviceable age, and also bred cows and heifers. . Special inducements on a carload. Pedigrees furnished. Why horned cat- tle when you can get a good quality hornless of the same breed at a very reasonable price? M. ) Hanson, Murdock, Minn, CHESTER WHITE HIGH-GRADE BOARS OF Grand Champion blood lines. Very best of type. Have received the double treatment, approval or C. 0. D, description. H. F. August, Montgomery, Minn, FOR SALE—ONE BERKSHIRE BOAR 18 MOX\THS old at $75, and some April boars at $25 each if taken soon. Papers furnished. Also Barred Ply- mouth Rock cockerels at $2.25 and -$2.50 if taken soon. Ole Aasen, Clifford, N. D. SHORTHORN BULLS, SIX TO TWENTY MONTHS, reds and roans, good quality and breeding. Price, $100 to $150. Poland China boars, Designer and Liberty Bob breeding; price, $40. Oscar Larson, Valley Springs, 8. D. SHORTHORNS—MY ENTIRE HERD MUST BE sold regardless of price. Quit farming. Females most- ly Ringmasters bred to Royal Count, a son of the $10,000 imported Royal Cup. M. M. Anderson, R. 3, Clarkfleld, Minn. REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES. TWO HERD boars, fall and spring pigs, .either sex, representing six of the most popular. and champion blood lines of the breed. Rubert Altmann, Gibbon, Minn, DUROC SPRING PIGS, EITHER SEX, INVESTOR breeding. ~ The boar that needs no fixing. Pedi- grees furnished, express prepaid and sudsfacflon guaranteed. R. C. Madsen, Detroit, Minn. FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS; ALSO heifers and cows that have made from 300 to 400 pounds of butterfat in one year. Herman Schu- macher, Villard, Minn. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—25 SPRING BOARS, 60 bred ,sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs. Prices rea- sonable; satisfaction guunnteed. Emil Matson, ‘Willmar, Minn. FOR SALE—SPRING DUROCS ORION BREEDING, both sexes. I have a good bunch of pigs and_ will guarantee satisfaction. 0. A. Applen, Reeder, N. D. REGISTERED DUROC BOARS AND SOWS PRICED from $40 to $75. Sales in five states, Satisfaction guaranteed. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. REGISTERED RED POLLED COWS, HEIFERS, bulls and two bull calves. Prices reasonable. F. V. Jost, Emmons, Minn. PUREBRED HOLSTEIN all ages. Farmers’ prices. R. B. son, Wis. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, MARCH AND APRIL ifirow, both sexes. Ed. Wosmek, R. 4, Glencoe, nn. FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE SPRING_ BOARS, g;‘dlg'ress furnished. . Henry Uppman, Lancaster, nn PUREBRED ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULL CALVES OR GUERNSEY BULLS, Hellen, Jeffer- for sale. Theo. F. Zimmerman, Brownton, Minn. REGISTERED = SHROPSHIRES. ARNOTT Mec- Cradie, Hendrum, Minn. Farms HIGHLY IMPROVED FARMS, 160 TO 960 ACRES. Best - location in the state, excellent neighborhood. Priced right, By owner. Small first payment. Arthur Murphy, Niagara, N. D. MORE CORN! MORE WHEAT! than Jowa! $100 an acre! middleman’s huge profltsl Heritage, Schenectady, N. I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOB SALABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description and cash price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. GOOD -FARM 257 ACRES. HEALTH BAD: MUST sacrifice; $60 per acre; easy terms. Box 93, Stapleton, Neb. Seed BIGGER PRICES Saves interest, taxes and wma for facts| Charles . POTATOES FOF SALE—SELECTED EARLY OHIOS for table or seed. Write for fall prices, sell 10-bushel lots or -more; sacked. = Nick Cordell, Watertown, 8. D. : SEED CORN FOR SALE; GOOD TEST GUARAN- teed. Northwestern dent and white dent, $2.50 per lsjussel for fall orders. Nick Cordell, Watertown, SUDAN, $7 PER HUNDREDWEIGHT; ALFALFA, $10; timothy, $3.50; other seeds at 50 per cent less than wholesale. Reliable Seed Co., Salina, Kan. AFALFA SEED DIRECT FROM THE FARMER. E. B. Vater, Vaters, Mont. Miscellaneous HELPFUL ADVICE IN_. PERSONAL AFFAIRS. Horoscope of your future, with chart. Send three questions, _birth, 35 cents in silver. A. Koch, Dept. D, Hellertown, Pa, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Prod- uce Co., St. Paul, Minn. DELIVERED PRICES TO FARMERS IN FENCE- i:gets and poultoes quoted C. B. Foote, Colburn, aho. Personal YOUR HOROSCOPE—REVELATION OF YOUR life, with large pictorial chart showing talents, char- acter and description of your affinity. Scientific, accurate; send 25 cents, birth date. St. Germain Society, Box 1141, Pittsburg, Pa. CHARACTER REVEALED THROUGH THE }l.«\NlA)- - writing. Send specimen, dime and stamp to R. Cutright, Box 694, East Akron, Ohio. g Financial WE PAY 6 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF deposit for six.orn twelve months. All detposus fully mmd‘emder state guaranty law. If interested te Slope County State Bank, Amidon, N. D.. Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ON FARM BY WIDOW- er, Good home. State wages in first letter. C. G. Kirley, Walhalla, N, D. PAGE NINETEEN AR 2 Honey and Cheese MINNESOTA CLOVER AND BASSWOOD HONEY of excellent quality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sam- ple 15 cents. Get our prices and literature before ordering elsewhere. Money saved is money earned. The Hofmann Apiaries, Janesville, Minn, FINEST QUALITY CLOVER =AND . BASSWOOD honey; 30-pound can, $8.50; 10-pound can, $2.90; five-pound pail, $1,50. = Quality guaranteed. Prico lhilqit free. Sample, 156 cents, M. V. Facey, Preston, nn. DELICIOUS HONEY, DIRECT FROM PRODUCER— One can, 60 poun(ls net weight, $12.50; case of two, §24; three or more cascs at $22.80, all f. o. b, here, B lf Atwater, Box 37G, Mcrhlh\n, Idaho. PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.80 PER TEN- pound pail; $15.60 per 60-pound can. Express paid on orders for 60-pound cans or more. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn, HONEY—ABSOLUTELY PURE. 1 GUARANTEE satisfaction or your money refunded. _Write for %llce list. Alaflawis Honey Co., Sta. 3, Eau Claire, s. HONEY—PURE EXTRACTED (CLOVER AND falfa), 60-pound can, $13.20; 10-pound pails, $2.80. Chris Bahr, Cathay, N. D. —_— HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY in family size packages. Price list free. K. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. Dogs and Pet Stock FOR SALE—THREE MONTHS AIREDALE PUP- pies, registered stock, dogs, $z.,. bitches, $15. Com- munity Kennels, ()nkos. N. STAGHQUND PUPS, THREE MONT]!S, $10 EACH. Bred from killers. Good two-year-old femaie, $25. E. A. Bathke, Lothair, Mont. FOR SALE—ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPS, NAT- ural heelers; males, $12; females, $8. Herman Schoeler 8r., Courtenay, N. D. STAG AND GREYHOUNDS—GROWN DOGS AND pups. Ben Ammon, Ponylake, Neb. Lumber o —_— FIR LUMBER—DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR- shingles, fenceposts, from mills straight to_you. Send bill for money-saving delivered prices. Lans- down, Box 909K, Everett, Wash. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR posts. Pav after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sand- point, Idaho. Farm Machinery FORD OR DODGE CARS BELT POWER ATTACH- ment, only $19.95. Shell corn, grind feed, saw wood, pump water, elevate grain. . Free literature fishtflvlng I:(u.v.achment. Process Attachment Mfg. Co., alina, an. FOR SALE—SACRIFICE PRICE, 28 HORSEPOWER stationary engine, used only six months, either oil or gasoline. Address, Wm. care of Nonpartisan Leader, Minneapolis. Barber Colleges LEARN BARBER TRADE AT THE MOLER BAR- ber college. Oldest institution of its kind. Estab- lished 1893. Time and expense saved by our meth- ods. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, 107G Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO everybody by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog free, Call or write the Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Tobacco TOBACCO—KENTUCKY’S FINEST LEAF, FOUR years old. Chewing and smoking. Postpaid any- where, two pounds, $1; seven pounds, $3; 10 pounds, %{4. Kentucky Tobacco Assn., Dept. H, Hawesville, y. =5 J KENTUCKY HOMESPUN TOBACCO, 10 POUNDS, $3; 20 pounds, $5. Rufe Veal, Jonesboro, Ark. For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE—THREL REGISTERED PERCHERON stallions. Will consider trade on good second- hand kerosene tractor. Write for particulars. O. Feske, Sutton, N. D. ' MONTANA FARM—WILL - TRADE FOR CATTLE. L. 0. Sandvig, Midby, Mont. Real Estate SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. =~ Real Es- tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write me. John J. Black, 4th St.,- Chip- pewa Falls, Wis. " For Sale VIOLINS FOR_SALE, EASY PAYMENTS. il{nys' trial. an. = 4 FIVE Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Shawnee, FOR SALE—TWO FERRYBOATS, FULLY EQUIP- ped. Write for details. D. A. Martin, Poplar, Mont. Fruit ITALIAN PRUNES—NEW CROP DIRECT FROM grower to consumer. Any quantity pounds from 25 pounds. to 25 tons at 15 cents per_ pound, grade orchard run, -f. o. b. Vancouver, Wash. J. N. Latham, R. D. 3, Vancouver, Wash. Steamship Tickets and Foreign Exchange DRAFTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSEIP TICK- ets to and from Europe, Lidman, Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. . For Rent —_— FOR RENT—GRAIN RANCH; 800 ACRES UNDER eultivation, 250 in water right. Good improvements. Only party with own outfit' need reply. William Rea, Clyde Park, Mont. Wanted to Buy SHOTGUN, RIFLE AND REVOLVER, M, = talin, Fargo, N. D. AAE Big TypeChesterWhites FOR SALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM Nothing but the best offered for sale. All 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, Lo Mention the Leader When Writing. Advertisers ES e e

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