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St 28 o 44 . Household, (menttly). . 1 Yr. ADVERTISEMENTS RUPTURED? “TRY THIS FREE New Inventioq Sent on 30-Days’ 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 I 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 will wonder how you ever got.along with the old style cruel spring trusses or belts with leg straps of torture. Your own good, com- mon sense and vour own doctor will tell you it is the only way in which you can ever expect a cure. ' After wearing it 80 days, if it is not entirely satisfactory in every way—if it is not easy and comfortable—if you cannot actually see your rupture getting better, and if not conv._ced that a cure is merely a question of time, just return it and you are out nothing. Any rupture appliance sent on 30 days’ trial without expense to you is worth a trial. Tell your ruptured friends of this. EASYHOLD CO., 1728 Koch Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.—Adv. YOICE & (& QPB Learn to throw your voice into a trunk, under the bed or anywhere, Lots of FUN fooling the Teacher, Policeman or Fri THE VENTRILO A little instrument that fits in the mouth out of sight used in conjunction with above for bird calls, etc. Anyonecanuseit. NEVER FAILS. A 32-page book-on Ventriloquism sent with the Ventrilo for 10c (coin) and Z¢ Ppos Also catalogue of tricks. ROY NOV. CO., Box167, South Norwalk, Conn. GOOD 5 MAGAZINES $1 Woman’s World, (mo) 1 Yr. o ‘Good Stories, (non(lhly)) 1¥r, | Our Price oman, (monthly) 1 Yr. $l.00 for all five Farm & Home, (monthly) 1 Yr. : ORDER BY CLUB NUMBER 281 A Dollar Bill will do—We take the risk <S50y Send all orders to OCK & SUMMERHAYS 25 North Dearborn Street, Chicago All These FREE 10 YEAR GUARANTEED\WATCH, Watch Chain, l;nc-u th:nr;‘rln ¢ ¢ lmz' Kno:ngn and B.!nm; chain, s %-_:}m:“ f OR Order Barber Colleges e e, e - LBARN BARBER TRADE AT THE MOLER BAR- ber college.. Oldest institution of its kind. Estab- lished 1883. 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. Help Wanted —— MEN—WOMEN—GIRLS over 17 wanted for U. S. government life jobs. $135-$200 month. Paid vaca- tion. No strikes, no layoffs. Short hours, Com- mon education sufficient. Pull unnecessary. Write immediately for free list positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. G49, Rochester, N. Y. Real Estate —— BELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. Real Es- tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. WANTED 10 HEAR FROM OWNER OF LAND for sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. Personal e T A A R LA YOUR HOROSCOPE FOR 1921, WITH CHART AND helpful advice. ~Send three questions, 35 cents sil- ver and birth date. A. Koch, D, Hellertown, Pa. Hay . FOR SALE—BALED ALFALFA HAY, $33 PER tfin.nt. 0. b. station, _Arthur Shaide, Cartwright, : Onions ————e ONIONS FOR SALE, $2 PER_ 100 POUNDS A long as they last. C. J. Pipo, Kensington, Minn. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers R / results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 10 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claiming the Poultry e e BREEDING COCKERELS, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Barred White and Partridge; Wyandottes, ‘White, Silver and Partridge; Reds, both combs; Leghorns White, brown and buff; Anconas; also hens an pullets; all selected by experts. Prices, single birds, $3.50 and up, according to quality; less in quan- tity. We carry full line of pouitry Supplies, incu- bators, breoders, etc. Write for price list. Hackett- Hayes-Stanfleld Poultry Co., South Side,” Minne- apolis, Minn. EXTRA €HOICE WHITE PEKIN DRAKES AND ducks, winners wherever shown, $3 each, Cockerels, Barred Rocks, $1.75 each; three for $5. S.-C. ‘White Leghorns, Ferris Strein, from $3 to $10, according to quality. All from prize-winning stock. Mrs. R. E. Reineke, Morristown, Minn, —_— FRIENDS, LISTEN TO THIS: PRICES REDUCED on ear! all best-paying varieties purebred chickéhs, ducks, geese, turkeys and eggs for hatch- ing. ‘Yes, I can save you money. Write me about your poultry troubles,” W. A. Weber, Mankato, Minn. TURKEYS—MAMMOTH BRONZE ‘‘GOLDBANK’’ toms. Flock head cost $55. These are standard. Special attention to particular needs. Stock fully guaranteed. Prlce.MelB to $25. Mrs. Wilbur 8. Acton, Lewistown, Mont. S e bl el A R T NI i T PUREBRED_ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, Vibret; heavy winter layers, entirely new “blood for old. Customer’s satisfaction_guaranteed; $3 lndNSS.I.';o for the best. Mrs. John Modin, Ken- FOR SALE—PUREBRED BOURBON keys, toms, $8; hens, $6. Two one-yenr-oE toms, $10. Barred Rock pullets, $2; guaranteed please or money refunded. Mrs. Homer Smith, Pillsbury, RED TUR- —_—— e BIG TYPE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS; BEST in state; old tom, 35 pounds, hens 21, young toms, 20, $8; young hens, 15 pounds, $7; also White g’yaadotu cockerels, $2. J. G. Kane, Russell, —_——— PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKERELS, April hatch, $2.50; pullets $2.00; Mammoth Pekin = ducks, either sex, $2; also brumus seed, 15 cents a pound. Annie Wiltzen, Deering, N. D, MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, GOLDBANK strain; choice stock; toms, $10 and up; hens, $5 and up; Pearl Guineas, $3 a pair. Mrs. D. L. O’Connor, New Rockford, N. D. WHITE CHINA GEESE, $4.50; GANDERS $5; White Plymouth Rock hens and pullets, $2; cocks and cockerels, $3.50. Henry Sing, Bird Island, Minn. —_— e PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, SPRING hatch; good weight and bone; fine stock. Toms, %G;Dhens, $5. Prairie View Stock Farm, Knox, —— o PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, dark red, $1.50 each; White African ngulnlgas, $1.25 each. Mrs. Wm. Barfuss, Leonard, —— e BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, GIANT MAMMOTH Bronze turkeys, Toulouse geese and White Pekin gu%s. Write for prices. DBen F. Berger, Britton, e e PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, early hatched, good weight, fine stock; toms, $8: hens, $7. Wm. Barbknecht, R. 2, Havana, N. D. —_— > - T % S PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOM., 10; hens, $7.50. S.-C. White Orpington cockerels, 2; hens, $1.75. Nels O. Nelson, Kensington, Minn. ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORNS, COLUMBIAN, White, Silver and Golden Wyandottes, Rose-Comb Reds. L. Johanessohn, Beltrami, Minn. _— e CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS. Low prices. Catalog free. Box D, Janesville Poul- try Farm, Janesville, Minn. e = ki T bbbt Mo U OO N 14 S CHOICE DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, Windheim and _Kaufman strain, $2.50. Mrs. J. C. Allen, York, N. D. e e o AL B I S S SINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON COCKERELS, $3 and $5; also Mammoth Toulouse geese. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. —— e @ BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, RINGLET STRAIN, bred to lay, $3 each., Satisfaction guaranteed. Otto Baer, Balaton, Minn., R. 3. ———t PUREBRED ROSE-COMB WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels, $3 each. Mrs. Wilbur Shores, Pelicin Rapids, Minn. ——— e FOR SALE—PUREBRED RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $2.25 each. Mrs. L. F. Reynolds, Powers ‘Lake, N. D. PUREBRED 8.-C. els, $1.50. fleld, Minn, —— e .FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- kel%s: tong. $7; hens, $6. Mrs. H. B. Mofit, Bald- Wwin, 3 WHITE LEGHORN COCKER- August R. Meyers, R. 4, Box 66, Spring- —— FOR SALE—PUREBRED> LIGHT BRAHMA HENS, ggli]cockersls. $2.50. Mrs. E. D. Rhyne, Hinckley, n. D S — APRIL HATCHED WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, extra fine birds, $3 each. Kl Norwood, Ardock, FOR SALE—PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE Orpington cockerels, $2.50. Leo Schwer, Dover, N. D. ———— CHOICE BARRED ROCK COCKERELS .OF LIGHT gmlunx, $3. E. B, Watkins, Box 120, Burlington, ol ———— PUREBRED SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $%7ench. Carl A. Nelson, R. 3, Oakes, N. D. PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON COCKER- els, $2.50 each. G. H. Mohagen, Grafton, N.'D. ——————— e PUREBRED BOURBON TURKEYS ALL SOLD OUT. *_Henry Pistorius, R. 8, Box 44, Rosholt, 8. D. PUREBRED 8.-C.i WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, $2 each. Mrs. J. J. Hauson, Verona, N. D. ——— e e PUREBRED BOURRON RED TURKEYS, TOMS, $8; hens, $7. Theo. Kramer, Warwick, N. D. PUREBRED S.-C. WHITE_ORPINGTONS, $2.50 each. H. R. Rogge, Boyd, M'nn. : 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES. FREE BOOK. Aye Bros, Box 3, Blair, Neb, BOURBON REDS, TOMS, $8; HENS, $7. H. Kennedy, Bartlett, N. D. ———— e WHITE ROCK COCKERELS, $2.50 EACH. EDW. Kosek, Wahpeton, N, D, MRS. R. S e LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 'II‘hliu is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Rates are 16 cents per word perissue. league when advertising to sell their own pro 10-cent rate. full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks befo ALL CLASSIFIED AD_S_MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE 70 = ' Box 505, | T ducts or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the re date of publication. chickens, eggs, produce Best To members of the National Nonpartisan Poultry (Continued) 8.-C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS FOR SALE at $1.50. Henry.O. Sunsdahl, Erie, Minn, ————— FOR SALE—AFRICAN GEES& ; GANDERS, $6. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. — B%(l)nNZE %UBKEYS. JOSEPH McCRADIE, GRAN- 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 and best breeding. Send check to Willlamson Stock Farm, Grafton, N. D. — BIG-TYPE CHESTER WHITE BOARS,. MARCH and April farrow; sired by Big Prince No. 78103 and Wildwood Leaddle 55633. Price, $50; pedigrees furnished. Will take post-dated check March 1, fitznl. August R. Meyer, R. 4, Box 66, Springfield, n. REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES, TWO HERD boars, fall and spring pigs, either sex, representing six of the most popular and champion biood lin of/the breed. Rubert Altmann, Gibbon, Minn, —_—— e, o, ., HOLSTEIN 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, n. FOR SALE—A HERD OF HIGH-GRADE HOL- stein cows and heifers, some fresh and some com- ing fresh. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, 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 Yred sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs, Prices rea- sonable; satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Willmar, Minn.: BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS, BY BIG Price, son of Black Price, grand champion at the 1Z[\x‘w;rl;nm.lonm in 1918. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, 8 Hfi f ——— e FOR SALE—ONE BERKSHIRE BOAR NINE months old. _Eligible for registry. Price, $25 .if taken soon. R. B. Paulson, New Rockford, N. D. DUROC BOARS, MONEY MAKERS, OF HIGH Model and Premfier Educator blood, at hard time prices. C. F. Brusehaver, Lake City, Minn. REGISTERED DUROC BOARS AND SOWS PRICED from $40 to $75. Sales in_ five states. _Satisfaction guaranteed. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N, D. FOR SALE—MOLSTEINS, SHORTHORNS., AND Guernseys; fancy, high grade calves, $14. Write Ed Howey, South St. Paul, Minn. REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS, TWO TO eighteen months old. Priced to sell. J. M. Han- son, R. 1, Ortonville, Minn. DUROC SPRING PIGS, EITHER SEX, $30 EACH, or will breed sows for $5 extra. Information given. Bert Cole, Hinckley, Minn. GUERNSEY HIGH-GRADE PUREBRED BULLS and heifers. The best. The Producing Milk Farm, Palmyra, Wis. . PUREBRED HOLSTEIN OR GUERNSEY BULLS, all Ii‘e’?. Farmers’ prices. R. B. Hellen, Jeffer- son, s. * WRITE EDGEWOOD FARM, WHITEWATER, WIS,, before ordering Holstein or Guernsey calves else- where. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, MARCH AND APRIL ;Hrow, both sexes. Ed. Wosmek, R. 4, Glencoe, nn. PUREBRED ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULL CALVES for sale. Theo. F. Zimmerman, Brownton, Minn. FOR SALE—SOME BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA hoars and giits. W. J. Peterson, Seibert, Col. Dogs and Pet Stock ENGLISH WOLFHOUND PUPS FROM TRAINED parents, males, $8; females, $5. L. W. Colling- wood, Rartlett, Neh. SADY TO SHIP, ST. BERNARD PUPS. male, $15; female, $12. Leonard 136, Russell, N. D. TWO MONTHS SHEPHERD PUPPIES; MALES, $5; fenlmles, $3. E. B. Watkins,/ Box 120, Burlington, Col. g PRICE, A. Wolff, Box Financial OWING TC HIGH RATE OF INTEREST IN LOCAL banks and inactivity of federal farm loan board I am forced to appeal to some League member for a loan of $1,500. Time five years, security first mortgage on 159-acre, well-improved north Minne- sota farm, If interested please state rate of in- terest and address inquiries to C. W., care of the Nonpartisan Leader, Box 2075, Minneapolis, Minn. Organizers Wanted ORGANIZERS WANTED-—MEN AND WOMEN OF ability to work 'as district organizers for the Soviet Russia Medical Relief Committee, western district: steady employment, good wages. In writing state experience, Address all communications to Chas. L. Drake, 59 E. Van Buten St., Chicago, Il Agents Wanted DISTRIBUTORS TO APPOINT AGENTS AND SELL Powerene at wholesale, Agents_make $30 a day. Special terms to distributors. Equals gasoline at 5 cents. The equivalent of 20 gallons, express paid, $LW. Porter Barnes, G. 424, Santa Rosa, Cal. Steamship Tickets and Foreign . . . Exchange DRAFTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK- ets to and from Europe. Lidman, Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn, For Sale or Exchange — FOR_SALE—THREE REGISTERED PERCHERON stallions. Will consider trade on good second- hand kerosene tractor. Write for particulars. O. F. Feske, Sutton, N. D. PAGE NINETEEN / Matson, Honey and Cheese ——— e MINNESOTA CLOVER AND BASSWOOD HONEY of excellent quality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sam- ple 15 cents. Get our prices and literature before ordering elsewhere. Money saved i money earned. The Hofmann Apiaries, Janesville, Minn. BUY ALFALFA HONEY DIRECT FROM THE producer. Quality first class. One 60-pound can, $11.50; two 60-pound cans, $21.60, f. 0. b. Meridian, Idaho. I am a Nonpartisan league member. G. A. Koger, Meridian, Idaho. 5 B e PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.80 PER TEN- peund pail; $15.60 per 60-pound can. Express paid on orders for 60-pound_cans or more. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn, ——— e URE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.50 PER 10- pound pail; $13.80 per 60-pound pail. Express paid on orders for 60 pounds or more. Herbert Keitzer, Vernon Center, Minn. - SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF OUR SELECT QUAL- ] ity clover, basswood and buckwheat honey. Sample 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. PURE CLOVER HONEY. FOR SALE. TEN-POUND pails, net, $2.65; 60-pound cans, net, $15. F. Snell, Milledgeville, Il HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY in family size packages, Price list free. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. HONEY—PURE EXTRACTED, 60-POUND CAN, ]svlz.go; 10-pound pail, $2.60. Chris Bahr, Cathay, Seed WANTED—EVERY GARDENER AND PLANTER TO send for free copy of our big seed and plant guide; many new specialties. For 10 cents we will send our bumper crop collection, one full-size package each of radish, lettuce, cabbage, tomato, beet and celery; no better seeds grown; guaranteed to please. H. W. {!luckbee, Rockford Seed Farms, Dept. 907, Rockford, A, LIVE ~PLANTS—TOMATOES, CABBAGE AND cauliflower. Let us book your order for spring de- lvery. Sent anywhere in the United States. now for price; state kind and quantity. Kenwood Greenhouses, Oakland Station, Tacoma, Wash, SEED CORN FOR SALE—FAMOUS MINNESOTA 13, -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; teed. Northwestern dent and white dent, $2.50 per gushel for fall orders. Nick Cordell, Watertown, ALFALFA FOR SALE—NORTHERN GROWN SEED. Per cent of pure seed, 99.08. Any amount. A. D. Nordstrom, Gatzke, Minn. Farms IF YOU ARE COMING WEST LOCATE IN YAKI- ma county, Wash. Third in production in the United States last year. Write us for information. Biehn-Nagler Investment Co., Yakima, Wash. 515-ACRE STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE, with unlimited outside range; lots of water to irri- gate; half mile from station. Nick Remillong, Superior, Mont. I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Glve deseription and cash price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbja, Mo. —_— e O 574 ACRES FOR SALE OR RENT; YELLOWSTONE velley, Montena. D. 8. Walter, Elma, Wash. FARM WANTED. SEND DESCRIPTION price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis, IF YOU WANT A GOOD RANCH WRITE TO THE owner, Vater, Vaters, Mont. i AND Lumber IDAHO RED CEDAR SPLIT POSTS, FIVE-INCH, at 8% cents; six-inch, 10 ecnts. Get a car to- gether, pay after vou see them. Peoples Commer- cial Co., Noxon, Mont. FIR LUMBER, DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR ~shingles, fenceposts, from mills straight to you. Send bill for money-saving prices. Lansdown, Box 909K, Everett, Wash. LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Dest avality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tgcoma, Wash. WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR posts. Pav after unloading. J. B. Overton, .8and- point, Idaho. Miscellaneous —_——— SPECIAL FOR 15 DAYS—NEW HEAVY BRASS- trimmed breeching harness, $58,50 set; U. 8. used stock saddles, practically new, $25 each. O. D. officers’ blankets, $4.50 each. Catalog free. Mid- way Harness, 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE APRIL BOARS, fine individuals, $30. Standard-bred Rhode Island Red cockerels, both combs, April hatch, extra red, $2; inspection solicited. Ed. Miller, Verona, N. D. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool, furs, McKay Produce Co., 8t. Paul, Minn, Tobacco OLD-FASHIONED WHITE BURLEY SMOKING tobacco, one and one-fourth pounds, $1; five pounds, $3.50; 10 pounds, $6.50, prepaid. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Farmers’ Association, Dukedom, Tenn.; references, Dukedom bank. 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, A For Sale ——— FOURTEEN TONS OF HIGHLAND HAY, PART timothy, good quality, no old or spofled hay. In balls, $16 per ton, loaded on cars. Oak Island Farm, Underwood, Minn. - VIOLINS FOR_SALE, EASY PAYMENTS, dxnn' trial. Write Miss Bertha Mardlss, Shawnec, an. ? ———— e FOR SALE—100 TONS OF CHOICE NO. 1 UPLAND prairie hay. J. R. Prante, Milnor, N. D. ‘Professional Schools P ettt 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED LEARN wlennphfl. Salary, $120-$200 month. FEarn ex- penses while learning. Free catalog. United Rail- \;‘l}ys Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, nn. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. ries $150 to $300. log. Minn. BIG DEMAND. ‘' SALA- Write for free descriptive cota- Barry’s Telegraph Institute, 903 inneapol::, Florida Lands —————— FLORIDA—FARMERS COME TO FORT LAUDER- dale,” East Coast. Florida, Paradise tropical climate. Raise vegetables all winter. Everglade land rich .as manure. Com big yields. Sugarcare 30 tons to the acre for Avmg and sugar. One plantig lasts 10 years. Now '35 lrnmlm. wi"l_; b»"rvmnl‘xl $300. Free panorama view o e country, ourists Pro- motion Co., Fott Lauderdale, Fla. : ‘Mention the Leader When Writing Advertise-- I FIVE e ¢ v > L

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