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{ TRY THIS FREE § New Invention Sent on 30 Days’ E Trial Without Expense to You . Simply send me your name and I will send you my new. copyrighted rupture book and measurement blank. When you return the blank T will send you my new invention for rupture, . When it arrives put it on and wear it. Put it to every test you can think of. The harder the test the better you will like it. You wili wonder how you- ever got along with the old style cruel spring trusses or bélts with . leg straps of torture. Your own good, com- 8 .. .mon gense and your own doctor will tell you v it is the only way in which you can ever expect - & cure. After wearing it 30 days, if it is not entirely datisfactory in every way—if it is not 1 easy and comfortable—if you cannot actually > see your rupture getting better, and if not convinced that a cure is merely a question of & . time, just return it and you are out' nothing. E rupture appliance sent on 30 days’ trial 3 without expense to you is worth a trial. Tell ; your ruptured friends of this.. EASYHOLD C0., 1728 Koch Bldg., Kaneas City, Mo.—Adv. [ CHESTER WHITES—SHORTHORNS Regiatered Chester White Boars of April and May far- ] row. Cholera immiune, true Chester type, $50. Ofien ,uu same as above, $50. Gilts bred to Buster’s De- ender, son of Buster’s Giant, for January shipment, . - Tried sows bred to Buster's. Defender, .$125. 'unior yearling gilt, open “or b fine individual, e . One senior yearling herd ‘boar, " ‘‘Mike Big ne,”’ gired by Prince- Big Bone, a boar that has transmitted perfect - Chester type—first check Afor $150 takes him, as I have-no furtier use for him. Also W&gmd Shorthorn heifer, year old last-August 4th, 07 white, from prize-winning sire, , « $200, “C. A. WETTERSTROM, Route 4, Detroit, Minn. - Big Poland Hogs, Registered A “ELM DRIVE FARM ¢ Boars, boars, boars and bred gilts; also.young. pigs. ). H. KULENKAMP, So. St. Paul, Minn. } MUNICIPAL MILK DISTRIBUTION ' The city council of Winnipeg, Can- tion ‘of an interesting report on mu- nicipal milk supply for Winnipeg, |, Which. report recommends that “a by- 4 authorizing the raising of a sum of ! $600,000 to establish a fully modern k4 municipal plant for' the manufacture, sale and distribution.of milk and milk products.” ; : Barber Colleges LEARN BARBER TRADE AT 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, J every! Professor Gilsdorf. New. catalog: free. Cdl’bgrdyw?m the Twih City Barber College, < 204 _Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. . 'Wanted to Buy . AFALFA SEED DIRECT FROM ' THE FARMER. E. B..Vajge Va Mont, WANTED—CAR EACH OF CORN AND { Araondson, ' Pittsville, Wis. SHOTGEN, RIFLE talin, *Fargo, N. D Real Estate e e SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. = Real Es- tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincolm, Neh. IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property write me. John J. Black, 4th. St., Chip- pewa Falls, 'Wis. S - Personal" YOUR HOROSCOPE—REVELATION - OF YOUR life, with large pietorial chart showing talents, char- acter and description of your - affinity. “Scientific, accurate; send -25 cents, birth date, = St. Germain i+ Boclety, Box 1141, Pittshurg, Pa. Steamship Tickets and Foreign OATS. P. ' Exchange : 4 DRAFTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK- } ets to and from Europe. Lidman, Boston Block, Minneapolis, - Minn, = * 5 0 7 Financial X PAY 8 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF Lo deposit for six or twelve months. ~All deposits fully guaranteed under state gubranty law. If interested _write Slope County State Bank, Amidon, N. D. y - For Sale or Exchange FOR_ SALE—THREE REGISTERED .PERCHERON stalilons. - ‘Will consider trade on. good second- b hand kerosene tractor. - Write for patticulars,. 0. F. “a Feske, Sutton, N, D. A f St Kodak Finishing A MAIL’US A FILM ROLL AND 25 CENTS FOR M dsulnplnlg and six superfine prints. Oftedahl 4 Studio, Little Falls, Minn. S e Farm Machinery et e e U iy Wi -USED TRACTOR, 15-30 HORSEPO [ ‘ 4 »%&l : % must ho‘. bargain, ldnwmdmth,, B ey “Onions 5 4 L TR e F A SN e L3, ONIONS FOR. SALE, ;2'PEB 100 POUNDS A4S they last. C. J. Pipo, Kensington, Mibn.s 3 T ® . /. “ % & & { P . ADVERTISEMENTS ada, recently authorized the publica- law be submitted to the ratepayers: 5 3 BARBER TRADE BUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO AND REVOLVER, M, A. NAF- | P for results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 156 cents per word per issue. of 10 cents per word is made, ship receipt when claiming the 10-cent rate. full rate. Poultry- : BREEDING COCKERELS, PLYMOUTH. R ICKS, Barred White and Partridge; Wyandottes, . White, Silver - and Partridge; Reds, both'combs; Yeghorns ‘White, brown and buff; Anconas; also hens an guflela ; all selected by experts. Prices, single hirds, 3.50 and up, according to quality; less in quan- tity. ” We carry full line of poultry supplies, incu- bators, brooders, etc, Write for price list. Hackett~ Hayes-Stanfield Poultry ,Co., South Side, Minne- apolis, - . 2 ¥ % e e e I SR B S BB e iy EXTRA CHOICE WHITE PEKIN DRAKES® AND | ducks, winners wherever shown, $3 each. Cockerels, Barred Rocks, rfi"" each; three for $5. S.-C. White Leghorns, Ferris' Strain, from $3 to $10, according to quality. All from prize-winning stock. = Mrs. R. E. Reineke, Morristown, Minn, LN TURKEYS—MAMMOTH BRONZE toms. Flock head cost®$55. These are ‘standard. Special.-attention , to particular needs. . Stock . fully_ guaranteed. Price, §12 to $25. Mrs. Wilbur. S, Acton, Lewistown, Mont. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, Vibret; heavy ter layers, entirely new blood for old, Customer’s satisfaction guaranteed; x? msta.so for the best. John' Modin, Ken= are, 2 < “GOLDBANK’’ e el S . SO FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON RED_ TUR- kes!, toms, $8; hens, $6. Two one-year-old toms,: $10. Barred Rock pullets, $2; guaranteed to please oNr money refunded. Mrs, mer Smith, Pilsbury, e e A R S BIG TYPE WHITE. HOLLAND TURKEYS; BEST in stats; vld tom, 35 pounds, hens 21, young toms, 20; $8; young hens, 15 pounds, $7: &lso White gyandotw cockerels, $3. ° J. G. Xane, Russell, ——— STANDARD BRED “POULTRY—BOURBON RED gundors, $3 guoks TG Whtle Cratmpeont has, 13 » 5 R.-C. n 5 each.. Mrs. R. B, Martin, Emnndtl;? N. D. UREBREDS.-C. BUFF. ORPINGTON !'JOCKEB.KL‘S!i April hatch, $2:50; pullets $2,00; Mammoth Pek ducks, - either sex, $2; also’ brumus seced, 15 cents a . _pound. - Annie Wiltzen, Deering, N. D. 5 GIANT STRAIN MAMMOTH BRONZE large, heavy boned stock; sire-first prize tom; toms, 10. Purebred Mammoth Toulouse geese, $5, - Peter Avery, R. 1, Northwood: N.-D.»> - i . MAMMOTH = BRONZE S, ‘strain; choice stock; to $10 and.up; hens,"if and up; Pearl Guineas, $3 a pair. Mrs. D. 2 O’Connor, New Rockford, N. D. 2 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS FOR sule, $2 each. - One four-yeat Shropshire buck for $25; one spring Shropshire buck for-$15. 'G. M. Ellestad, Keene, N. D. g PUREBRED BOURBON RED , TURKEYS; TOMS, 7; hens, $8, = Buff Orpington and Rhode -Island cockerels and pullets, - $2, . Mrs. Fred Glese, Hammond, Minn, i PUREBRED MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GBESE: figlders, $4; geese, $3.50; Mammoth Pekin ducks;:’ kes, $1.75: hens, $1.50. Mrs, Wm. 80, Leonard, N. D. . - ——e PUREBRED BOURBON -RED TURKEYS, SPRING hatch; good weight and bone; fina stock, Toms, 13‘?:- hens, $5. rairie. View Stock ' Farm, ' Knox, TURKEYS; ‘GOLDBANK e ————— PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, - dark red, $1.50 each; White African filmlgu' $1.25 each, Mrs;" Wm. Barfuss, Leon_ard. ———— BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, GIANT MAMMOTH Bronze turkeys, Toulouse geese and White Fekin ducks, - Write for prices. Ben F. Berger, Britton, 8. D. ————— . PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, early hatched, good weight, f ‘e stock; toms, $8; hens, $7. Wm. Barbknecht, R. 2, Havana, N, D. —_— L T o RS e PUREBRED MAMMOTH ‘BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, 10; hens, $7.50. 8.-C. White Orpington cocierels, 2; hens, $1.75." Nels 0. Nelson, Kensington, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE: HOLLAND TURKEYS; ‘TOMS, $5; hens, $4.50. © Large size. Toulouse geese, both * -sexes, $4.50 each. Eichhorn Bros., Drake, N. D. e e e e PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COLKERELS, $2.50 to §3 oach. = Return at my“expense.if you want your money baeki “A. E. Berkland, Hampden, N. D. ROSE-COMB BUFF - LEGHORNS, COLUMBIAN, - White, Silver and Golden Wyandottes, Rose-Gomb Reds. " L. Johanessohn; Beltrami, Minn. X o it b Sl S R G NICELY BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKER-~ els: Ringlet strain: prize stock,.$2; three for $5. Williamson Stock Farm, Grafton, N. D, —— CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, GEESE, GUIN®AS. Low prices. Catalog free. Box D, Janesville Roul- try Farm, Janesville, Minn. ~ A —_— CHOICE DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, Windheim and Kaufman strain, $2.50. Mrs. J. C. Allen, York, N. D. PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY TOMS, $6; hens, $5, if taken soon. ‘Henry Pistorius, B. 3, Box 44, Rosholt, S D.. —_——— PUREBRED _ROSE-COMB = WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels, $3 each. Mrs. Wilbur Shores, Pelican Rapids, Minn., S —_— e PUREBRED . §8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKER- els, $1.50. August.R. Meyers, B, 4, Box 66, Spring- field, Minn. » 3 —————— FOR = BALE—MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS;' gurgbrg&i; gxu-a nice. Mrs. Rasmuss Waage, Green- usn, nn, 3 B T e et U S e S _E%I;ckSALE——PUREBBED BARRED ~PLYMOUTH Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers cockerels; $2.50 each, ~J. mont,\ 8. D. [t S R S Ll RS A s, TOULOUSE, GEESE FOR SALE UNTIL JANUARY ; ganders, $5; geese, $4.50. Henry. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn, > —_—— e i FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- kriys; I‘t'oms, $7; hens, $6. Mrs. H. B, Mofiit, Bald- win, N. D. i 7 — e FOR SALE—PUREBRED/LIGHT BRAHMA HENS, H. Ingalls, Alta- )fii, :ocxexem. $2.50. E. D. , - Hinckley, APRIL HATCHED WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, f extra fine birds, $3 each. -EIL* Norwool Ardo‘ck;_ " UREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- orels, $2 each. Carl A. Nelson, R. 3, Oakes, N. D. ¥ LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the phce}o advertise your stock, tarm machinery, '&fifckéns, eggs, produce sale and auction sales; to‘make your wants: knvo‘wn‘ and have them supplied. ' Best league when advertising 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 BIG-TYPE CHESTER WHITE BOARS, ———e CI(I}E“SEEB WHITE HIGH-GRADE BOARS OF —— e e, DUROC SPRING PIGS, EITHER SEX, INVESTOR —eeee . ~FOR SALE—SPRING DUROCS, ORION BREEDING, e e e e e b FOR SALE—ENGLISH S8HEPHERD PUPS, NAT: To members of the National Nonparfisan ; . - Poultry (Continued) BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, MARCH EATCHED: :ibb]gn- winners, Gertrude Peterson, Alexandria, - a o 3 e PUREBRED_ SINGLE-COMB;RHODE- ISLAND RED cockerels, $2, Harry Hanson, Verona,” N, D, PUREBRED 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, 2 each, Mrs, J. J. Hanson, Verona, N, D. PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS, TOMS, $7; ‘hens, $6. J. R. Lamb, Baldwin, N. D, =~ - —_—t e D PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, TOMS, $8; hens, $7, Theo. Kramer, Warwick, N. D, 8.-C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS FOR SALB at $1.50. Henry 0. Sunsdabl, Erie,” Minn, PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, EACH, J. A. Mansmith, Braham, Minn, —— FOR SALE—AFRICAN GEESE, $5; GANDERS, $6. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn, - — e CHOICE. WHITE ROCKS FOR SALE. MRS. R.: B, BULLIS, Dover, Okla, 7 —_— BRONZE TURKEYS, JOSEPH McCRADIE, GRAN- din, N. D, $2 ] . Livestock BOARS. 'AND. BRED GILTS $35 — THIRTY stretchy, big-boned, high-backed, pedigreed Poland China " spring_boars and bred gilts $35 and $40; choice §$45. Weight 170 to 200 pounds. Big type ahd best breeding. Also herd boar, Prospect Won- der 340223, weight 700 pounds, splendid indi- A vidual, a snap at $65. ‘Send check to Williamson Stock Farm, Grafton, N. 'D. d MARCH and - April farrow; sired by Big Prince No. 8103 and Wildwopd Laddie 55633. . Price, $50; pedigrees furnished. ill teke post-dated” check March 1, %i{)fill August R, Meyer, R. 4, Box 66, Springfield, 1. = d - Champion” blood, lines.” Very best of ‘type. Have received the double treatment. Will ship on approval or C. O. D. Write for.prices and further description, . H. F. August, Montgomery,’Minn. e SOy, AV FOR. SALE—ONE ~BERESHIRE*BOAR ~18 MONTHS oldat $75, and -some April boars. at $25 each if . takeén soon. Papers furnished. = Also Barred Ply- mouth - Roek cockerels at $2.25 and $2.50 if taken soon, - Ole- Aasen, Clifford, N. D, (o e 2 Al B b T e b Mol oo AR G el NS, SHORTHORNS—MY 'ENTIRE HERD MUST BE 8o0ld regardless of price. Quit farming. Females most- iy gmasters bred to Royal Count, a son of the 10,000 imported Royal Cup. M. M. Anderson, R. 3, Clarkfleld, Minn. —— e REGISTERED - CHESTER WHITES. ~ TW0 HERD boars, fall and spring pigs, either sex, representing six of -the' most’ popular and champion blood -lines of ‘the breed. rt_Altmann, Gibbon, Minn. breeding. . The boar that needs no fixing. Pedi- grees furnished, - express prepaid and satisfaction guaranteed. - R. C, Madsen, Detroit, Minn, e s HQLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN' CALVES, CHOICE high-grade, five weeks old, $18; four months, $28. Co-Operative Calf Sales = Ass’n., 401 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, . FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS? heifers and cows that have made from 300" to 400 pounds of butterfat in one year. Herman Schu- macher, Villard, Minn, ’ F ——————ee BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—25 SPRING BOARS, 60 bred sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs. Prices rea- sonable; satisfaction. guaranteed. Matson, Willmar, Minn, " . ) ¥ BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS, BY BIG Price, son of Black Price, grand champion at the %;mrnm.lnnnl in* 1918, C. E. Sheldon, Bheyenne, both sexes, I have a& good bunch of guarantee satisfaction. 0. A. Applen, Reeder, N. D, — Y DUROC BOARS, MONEY MAKERS, OF HIGH Model and Premier Educator blood, at hard time prices. C. F. Brusehaver, Lake City, Minn. 3 REGISTERED, DUROC BOARS AND SOWS PRICED from $40 to $75. Sales in five states. - Satisfaction «guaranteed. ' Jens Molvig, Buxton, ‘N. D. - FOR SALE—PUREBRED RED POLLED. fine dark red bull calves at'a bargein. Farm, Gust Nelson, R. 4, Dassel, Minn. FOR SALB—HOLSTEINS, SHORTHORNS - AND Guernseys; fancy, high gradae. calves, $14. Write Ed Howey, South St. Paul, Minn. o DS - DUROC-JERSEY BOARS, MARCH AND - APRIL farrow, $30 to $40 each. Pedigree furnished. An- drew Dahlen, Detroit, JMinn, % DUROC SPRING PIGS, EITHER SEX, $30 EACH, or' will breed sows for $5 extra. Information given. - Bert Cole, .Hinckley, Minn. e —————————————————————————————————— et PUREBRED HOLSTEIN OR GUERNSEY BULLS, gn ug‘:’?. Farmers® prices, = R, 'B. Hellen, Jeffer- on, Wis, e e WRITE EDGEWOOD FARM, WHITEWATER, WIS., b%fore ordering Holstein' or Guernsey calves else- . where, — T BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, MARCH AND APRIL g}nnw. both sexes. Ed. Wosmek,” R. 4, Glencoe, nn, 3 FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITE SPRING BOARS, ggidlgrees furnished. * Henry Uppmah, Lancaster, nn. o ) PUREBRED ABERDEEN-ANGUS A BULL CALVES " for sale. Theo, F. Zimmerman, Brownton, Minn." e e S e S B L SO I TOR SALE—S8OMB BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA boars und gilts. W. J. Peterson, Seibert, Col. REGISTERED = SHROPSHIRES, ARNOTT Mec- *Cradié, Hendrum, Minn," - Dogs and Pet Stock —— e e FORASALE—THREE FEMALE GREYHOUNDS, $15 each if-taken at once. . For further information write to Arthur Ekstrom, - Cottonwood, Minn. igs and will SOME Lake Valley ural - heelers;. es, '$12; Schoeler S?Cmirwnay, N. D, FOR ' SALE—ONE TRAINED SHEPHERD DOG; price; $12. Ed Wiese, Oakes, N. D, - ¥ PUREBRED 8.-C, BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- | STAG AND GREYHOUNDS—GRO DOGS AND © - ela, $2.50 each. @. H. Mohagen, Grafton, N, D. - . m‘,fl Ben Ammon, Ponylale, Nfl‘z}‘: e S PAGE FIFTEEN g ’ " FOBACCO—KENTUCKY’S FINEST LEAF, _ WBITE FOR DELIVERED ' PRICES ON L i e ey A L o S g Py MUST BE- SOLD AT ONCE--EIGHTY _ ACRES level land, 15-acres cleared, 15 acres eagily cleared; firewood, ‘log. house and barn; one and one-ha " miles to ratlroad, - village, scliool = and. creamery. Price, $3,200. For terms, further information and - literature address Ev. Luth, Colonization Co,, Dept. 2, Merrill, Wis. e IF YOU ARE COMING WEST'LOCATE IN_ ¥AKI- ma county, Wash, Third in production in the United States last year, Write us for information, Bielm-Nagler Investment Co., Yakima, Wash. HIGHLY 'IMPROVED FARMS, 160. TO 960 ACRES, Best location in_ the state, excellent neighborhood. Priced right, By owner. . Smell first payment. Arthur Murphy, Niagara, N. D. s . MORE CORN! MORE WHEAT! BIGGER PRICES than Towal- $100 an acrs! Sives {nieresi, taxes and middleman’s huge profits! Write for facts! Charles Heritage,” Schenectady, N. Y. — 515-ACRE S8TOCK OR DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE, with unlimited outside range; lots of water o irri~ gate; half milg “from ' station. - Nick Remillong, Superior, Mont, —— I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Giye description and cagh price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbla,- Mo, FARM WANTED. SEND FOR DESCRIPTION AND price. John J. Black, Chippewa’ Falls, Wis, IMPROVED 120 ACRES, -§55 PER ACRE., WRIZH owner, Herman Maves, Frazee, Minn, ——— e 8 Honey and Chéese = .. —— Y MINNESOTA CLOVER AND BASSWOOD HONEY of excellent quality. Satisfaction gunranteed. Sam- ple 15 cents.' Get our prices and literature before: ordering elsewhere, Money sayed 18 money earned. The Hofmann Apiaries, Janesville, Minn, 3 [l et o stk el I i Mol it 0 3L LA BUY ALFALFA HONEY DIRECT FROM THE producer. Quality first class, One 60-pound can, $11.50; two 60-pound cans, $21.60, f. o, b. Meridian, Idaho, I am a Nonpartisan league member, G. A. Koger, ‘Meridlan, Idaho. 3 e FINEST QUALITY CLOVER AND BASSWOOD honey; 80-pound can, $8.50; 10-pound can, $2.90; five-pound ému. $1.50. Quality guaranteed. Price g;l" free. Sample, 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, nn, —_————— 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. I GUARANTEE satisfaction or your money refunded. * Write for ‘r’}m\llst. Alaflawis-Honey Co.,” Sta’ 3, Eau Claire, . Wis; ; T —— U —— PURE CLOVER HONEY FOR SALE. TEN-POUND pails, net; '$2.65; 60-pound cans, net, $15. F, A, Snell; Milledgeville, Il ——— HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY in family size packages, - Price' list free. E. B, Rosa,” Monros, Wis. ! " Miscellaneous — SPECIAL FOR 15 DAYS—NEW .-HEAVY. BRASS- trimmed breeching hsarness, $58.50 se¥; T. B, used stock saddles, practically new, $25 each. 0. D. officers’ blankets, $4.50 each. - Catalog free, Mid- way Harness, 1953 University Ave., St.” Paul, Minn. P b Mmoo Dk A Bl M B0 St el St ] -REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE: APRIL - BOARS, fine individuals, $30. Standard-bred' Rhode ‘Island Red cockerels, hoth combs, April’ hateh, - extra ‘red, $2; inspection solicited. ~ Ed. Miller, Verona, N;.D. o o il il s bt B L B AR T ‘HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse_hides, cow hides, pelts, wool. McKay Prod- uce "Co., St. Paul, Minn. 7 DELIVERED PRICES TO FARMERS - IN FENCE- ?8:;'1' and. potatoes quoted, C. B. Foote, Colburn, 0. - Seell ! SEED CORN ' FOR SALE—FAMOUS MINNESOTA 13, 90-day corn, well cured; 98 per cent germina- tion guaranteed. ~Also seed flax of good quality. Johnson Farms, New Ulm, Minn. - — SEED CORN FOR SALE; GOOD TEST GUARAN- teed. Northwestern dent and white dent, $2.50 per lsmsgel 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 Sced Co., Salina, Kan. e e JAPRICO POPCORN FOR SALB, '‘ALSO RBRAINBOW Flint seed corn. F. H. Stark, Unityville, 8, . Tobacco —————— e OLD-FASHIONED = WHITE BURLEY SMOKING tobacco, one and one-fourth pounds, $1; five pounds, $3.50; 10 pounds, $6.50, prepaid. atisfaction guar- anteed. Farmers’ Association, Dukedom, Tenn.; references, Dukedom bank. FOUR Postpaid any- ; seven pounds, $33 10 pounds, years old. Chewim;lmd smoking, Kentucky Tobacco Assn., Dept. H, Hawesville, g}xm, two pounds, % B e S, EENTUCKY HOMESPUN TOBACCO, 10 POUNDS, * $3; 20 pounds, $5.. Rufe Veal, .Jonesbo!o, Ark, Lumber : re——— IDAHO RED CEDAR: SPLIT POSTS, FIVE-INCH, at 834 cents; six-inch, 10 ecnts. Get a car to- gether, pay after you sée. them. Peoples Commer~ clal Co., Noxon, Mont. —— . LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Roberf Emerson Co., Box. 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. CEDAR posts, Pay after unloading, ~ J. B. Overton, Sand- point, Idaho, : For Séle { —— FOURTEEN TONS-OF HIGHLAND HAY, PART tmothy, 'good ‘quality, no:-old or spofled hav. Im bails, $16 per ton, . Joaded Ouk Island Farm, Underwood, - Minn. VIO:;&NS FOR_SALE, EASY PAYMENTS,.. FIVE ii{ * trial. “Write Miss Bertha Mardiss, Shawnee. an. ¢ on - ears. e FOR SALB—100 TONS OF CHOICE NO. 1 UPLAND* prairie bhay. “J. R. Prante, Milnor, N, D, = * . Professional Schools \ONE HUNDRED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN N ;. wanted to learn ‘telegraphy, = Salary, $120 to $200 pc{m monthn l&tg&n efl):}?aes whi‘l‘el lenm}}ng.s(!g‘flio catalog. i ways. .- Telegra, : Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. e o LEARN - TELEGRAPHY. BIG" DEMAND. SALA- ries, $150 to $300, Write for free descriptive cata~ ¥ lfif.mBam's Telegraph Instituts, 903 Mgnnaapous, ni - Organizers Wanted —— ORGANIZERS WANTED-—-MEN AND WOMEN OF ability to work as district organizers for the Séviet Russia- Medical' Relief Committes, western steady . employment, - good wages. ~ In. writing ta experience. Address all communications to énu. 1 Drake, 59 E, Van Buren St,, Chicago, . -~ .. { Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers oty

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