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R )-_l,'fi w.f 2 L (B0 L8 ] NIt~ o <l i< et Y 3 R \‘q .,‘ P RS .? } sy il W kil "’I‘?‘. ¥ @it @ i€ i | ‘OLD-FASHIONED WHITE BURLEY OKING tobacco, one and one-fourth pounds, $1; five poun $8.50; 10 pounds, $6.50, prepaid, Satisfaction guar- _anteed. Farmers” Association, Dukedom, Tenn,; references, Dukedom bank. ~ ———— EKENTUCKY TOBACCO, 2-YEAR-OLD LEAF, RICH mellow, nature cured; chewing and smoking. Special trial offer, three pounds, $1, postpaid. XKentucky Tobacco Assn., Dept. 202, Hawesville, Ky. EENTUCKY - HOMESPUN_TOBACCO, 10 POUNDS,. -%2.50;_ 20 pounds, $4. Kentucky-Tobacco Growers’ “Union, Jonesboro, Ark. = EoA Help Wanted WANTED -IMMEDIATELY SEVERAL to prepare for U. 8. govern- men, women, over 16, ment positions. $117-$195 month, Pleasant work, * Bhort hours. Vacation with pey, tion sufficient, List positions now_open free. Write ‘mmta Bd‘la‘m . Franklin Institute, Dept. H49, Roch~ ester, N. ¥. HUNDRED designers. 150 month. Sample lessons _free, Wri lmmzdlnm;. Ingtitute, Dept. H922, Rochester, N. Y. . - For Sale MOTORCYCLES, $50 AND UP., NEW_YEAR SUG- tion: Rebuilt Harley Davidsons, Excelsiors and dians. Every machine in good running order and all equipped with d tires. Write for bulletin No. 250. G% W. Webb, 1026 Marquette Ave., Minne- 8 , Minn, - Steamship Tickets and Foreig ; Exchange : DRAFTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK- ets to and from Europe. Lidman, Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. i Agents Wanted S r— DISTRIBUTORS TO APPOINT AGENTS AND SELL Powerene at wholesale. Agents make $30 a2 day. terms to distributors. ~* Equals gasoline at cents, The equivalent of 20 gallons, express paid, W. Porter Barnes, G. 424, Santa Rosa, Cal. 28 Financial WE PAY 6 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF > @eposit for six or 12 months. All deposits fully guaranteed under state guaranty law. If interested . write: Slope County State Bank, Amidon, N. . D. - - Barber Colleges y ER- TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO . veverybody by Professor Gilsdorf. Call or write Twin City Barber College, 204 Hen- nepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, , Real Estate SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. Real Es- tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. Onions ONIONS FOR_ SALE, $2 PER_100 POUNDS AS long as they last. C. ; Pipo, Kensington, Minn. BULL ASSOCIATIONS " 8t. Louis county, Minn., has nine co-operative bull associations, each of which owns a purebred bull serving the cows of all farmers who belong to the association. Not only are the bulls of better stock than would have been purchased by the farmers individually but’ the cost is less than one-third of the cost under individual ownership. : ADVERTISEMENTS Chain (30 inches Iong), these 4 o handsome Gold plnteg ngs and lovely Persian Ivory Laval- 1 Given ERER for ollig only 32 of our R A e Persian Ivory is allthe rage. B. 5. DALE MFG. CO., Providence, R. New catalog free. | for sale and auction sales; to make your come from Leader Classified Ads." of 10 cents per word is made. full rate. Livestock REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, BORN OCTOBER 12, 1920, sired by Sir Veeman Hengerveld Segis, 28-pound. son of 8ir Veeman Hengerveld, the groat century sire with 120 A. R. O. daughters. several of which are over the 30-pound and 1,000-pound mark. The dam, a fine large heifer, is heading the Alden Cow Testing association and at next freshing will be put on A. R. 0. work when we expect her to go over 30 pounds. Shé is Nita Mercedes 2nd, of the famous Mercedes family. You can’t go wrong on this_calf, and he i3 cheap at $500. The first check for $250 starts him for your farm. If you have only $100 to spare, send it along -and we will take your note for the balance for one year, Glendair Farms, Deronda, Wis. REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS AND HEIF- ers, coming one year old; bull, $100; 10 heifers, yearlings, for $800. They are worth it. They are from heavy-producing cows. Their sire is a show bull. _ Will sell on' payment plan, New Ulm, Minn, —— FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR LARGE TRAC- tor, an imported Percheron stallion, black, 12 years old. Guaranteed sound, gentle and a good breeder. Carl Gemundson, Elbow Lake, Minn. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN OR GUERNSEY BULLS and grade heifer calves; virtually purebred; farm- ers” prices. B. B, Hellen, Secretary, Milk Pro- ducers’ Assn., Jefferson, Wis. — e BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—FORTY BRED sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed, Emil Matson, R. 3, Will: FOR SALE—BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA 1920 fall pigs. $25 will bit¥e150-pound pig. Pedigreed. Saflxfint,ufion guaranteed. Henry Jannusch, Glen- coe, n. BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS, BY BIG Price, son of Black Price, grand champion at tha International in 1918, -C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, FOR SALE--HOLSTEINS, SHORTHORNS AND Guernseys; fangy, high grade calves, $14. Write Ed owey, South St. Paul, Minn, TWO BULLS OF SERVICEABLE AGE, SIRED BY Bishop Gloster 500285, ©~ Write or call Fred Bussemgr, Appleton, Minn, ® J' where. . HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE FEBRUARY 15. Fred Kettler, Mankato, Minn. Honey and Cheese l-flNNESOTA 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. — BUY ALFALFA HONEY_ DIRECT FROM -THE producer. ~ Quality first class. One 60-pound can, ;11‘50: two 60-pound cans, $21.80, f. o. b. Meridian, daho. I am a Nonpartisan league member. G. A. Koger, Meridian, Idaho. PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.80 PER TEN- pound pail; $15.60 per 60-pound can, Express paid on orders for 60-pound cans or more. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. PURE dWHI';’l;}I SCSIBOV'EBGO HON%Y.MEB. 5}(% P]fll D}i?& und_pail$ $13. r 60-poun Xpres: g: orders for 60 m?lenrls or more.p Herbert Keitzer, ‘Vernon Center, Minn. SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF OUR SELECT QUAL-~ ity clover, basswood and buckwheat honey. Sam- ple 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY in family size packages, Price list free. E. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. Organizers Wanted RGANIZERS WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN OF Omuw to work as district organizers for the Soviet R'gssin Medlic&l Bgllaf ((lio ttee, f'x’fmvf';intmd“"tl::; 8 employmen od wages, g 8l ok " Addressgonll communications to w urself f this bargain. Send at once gfi'nm :tourdy Bgafllfb S:Ud Leather Work Shoes—not a penny with your order. The minute you set your e8 on them you will recognize their Honest Value. eel the Good Solid oil tanned cowhide Solid Leather through and through. Note the supreme comfort of the shoe—the wide, roomy last; the flexible uppers; the strong solid leather soles; wide backstay and pull EATHER Name._________.__ Size.___Address.__.________. PAGE NINETEEN ; . ™ :‘tlnp; the dirt-excl worth anybody’s $6. uding - bellows _tongue. Put t, examine them. There's a shoe Buy it for $2.75—half price. ey back if you’re mnot enthusiastic. Sizes 6 to 12, wide widths, Qrder quick. sure _to get your size. Only $2.75. GUARANTEED EXTRA SHOE VALUE HERE! _ $ em on your fee DEPT. 126, MINN LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock‘.‘ farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce wants known and have them supplied. Best Rates are 15 cents per word per issue. league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate League members must give the number of their member- ship receipt when claiming the 10-cent rate. 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 ADV,ANCE Henry Diepolder, . FOR EXCHANGE—QUARTER .SECTION R D R S P e AR S To members of the National Nonpartisan : Poultry 3 BREEDING COCKERELS, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Barred White and Partridge; Wyandottes, White, Bilver and Partridge; Reds, both combs; Leghorns, Whits, brown and buff; Anconas; also hens and gulle'.s; all selected by experts. Prices, single birds/ 3.50 and up, according to quality; fess in quan~ tity. We carry full line of poultry supplies, incu- bators, brooders, etc. Write for price list. Hackett- Bayes-Stanfleld Poultry Co., South Side, Minne- apolis, Minn, FRIENDS, LISTEN TO THIS: PRICES REDUCED on nearly all best-paying varieties purebred chickens, ducks, geess, turkeys and eggs for hatch- Ing. Yes, I can save you money. Write me about your poultry troubles,” W. A. Weber, Box G605, Mankato, Minn, — e ROSE AND SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, $3 each. Raised Rhole Island Reds for 11 years; shipped to eight different states last_year. Aleo Pekin ducks, $1.50 each; trlo, $4. Frank ‘Wisherd, Hampden, N. D. 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 Acton, Lewistown, Mont: —_— PUREBRED_ ROSH-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, Vibert; heavy winter layers; entirely new blood for old. Customer’s satisfaction guaranteed. $3°and $3.50 for the best. Mrs. John Modin, Ken- mare, N. D. / —ee e BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, ARIS- tocrat and Thompson strains, $3 to $5 each. Young’s strain 8.-C. White Leghorn cockerels, $2.50, B dale.Stock Farm, R. 1, Alexandria, Minn, % WHITE CHINA GEESE, $4.50: GANDERS $5; White Plymouth Rock hens and pullets, $2: cocks i;llgnmckerels. $3.50. Henry Sing, Bird Island, e ——— BABY CHICKS, BIG HUSKY FELLOWS, 11 PURE- bred varleties. _Safe arrival guaranteed. Catalog Imowa. Murray McMurray, Box 40, Webster City, e e s—ee e ROSE-COMB ' BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS, Kulps strain, $2 and $3 each. TEggs and baby chicks in season. Rudolph Lee, Lake Norden, S. D. PUREBRED MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN DUCKS, weifihm% up to 10 pounds each; ducks, $2.25; drakes $2.50 each. Frank Kasal, Brownton, Minn. —_———— . T T PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, ~§10; hens, $7.50. S.-C. White Orpington cockerels, 32; hens, $1.75. Nels O, Nelson, Kensington, Minn. — s D OOR, SSREINEON, D7INN, SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, Ferris and Young strains, $2 each; Pekin ducks, $2 each. TLonevale Ponltry Farm, Fortuna, N. D. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, Goldband_strain; toms, $7; hens, $5. Mrs. J. N. Reppen, R. 1, Box 28, Georgetown, Minn. ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORNS, COLUMBIAN, White, Silver and Golden Wryandottes, Rose-Comb Reds. L. Johanessohn, Beltrami, Minn, ALL OUR SINGLE-COMB BUFF LEGHORNS, Minorcas, Rocks, cockerels and pullets, for sale. Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn. SINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON COCKERELS, $3 and $5: also Mammoth Toulouse geese. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eyve, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE is. Exhibition Victory strain $5. Koepp, Boyd, Minn. ‘“GOLDBANK’’ w, Speunl selected. WHITB ROCK COCKERELS; EXTRA FINE; Snowdrift strain, $3; hens, $2.50 each. Mrs. J. N. Wood, Lignite, N. D. 'UREBRED 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS $1.50 each; 10 or more, $1.25. Theo. Berglund, Carrington, N. D. ‘. —— e STILL HAVE SOME FINE WHITE ROCK COCK- erels left for $2.75 each. Mrs. Fred Lemke, Kaglo Bend, . Minn. ———— e REAL BARGAIN—PUREBRED S8.-C. BROWN LEG- CCG KEKELS, horn cockerels at $1 each. H. C. Schneekloth, Fair- dale, N. D. ——— e FOR SALE—PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA HENS, 1%; cockerels, $2.50. Mrs. D. Rhyne, Hinckley, nn, 4o | PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE _TURKEYS; homsfi $8; hens, $6. Mrs. L. P. Andrews, Pekin, {z PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB RHODE ISLAND cockerels, $2. Harry Hanson, Verona,. N. D. —_— e e Y O, . PUREBRED «~BUFF ORPINGTON = COCKERELS, $2.50 to $3. R. C. Olson, Clarkfleld, Minn, PUREBRED 8.-C. WHITE ORPINGTON COCK- erels, $2,50 each. H. R. Rogge, Boyd, Minn. PUREBRED BOURBON RED._TURKEY TOMS, $7; ! f fine stock. John Matuska, Hillhead, S. D. TOULOUSE _ AND CHINA GEESE, ‘WHITE Guineas. John Haas, Bettendorf, Iowa. PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS, EITHER sex, $7. Earl Basford, Wrrwick, N. D. BOURBON RED TURKEYS FOR SALE; TOMS, $7; hens, $6. A. J. Hall, Warren, Minn. FOR SALE—AFRICAN GEESE, $5; GANDERS, $6. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn, PUREBRED_ 8.-C. WHITE__ORPINGTONS, each. H. R. Rogge, Boyd,. Minn. ROSE-COMB WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS, $2. _John Tabert, Munich, N. D. 1949 COCKERELS; 49 VARIETIES. FREE BOOK. Aye Bros, Box 3, Blair, Nebh. - BOURBON RED TOMS, $8; HENS, $7. MRS. R. H. Kennedy, Bartlett, N, D. *© . $2.50 Personal e YOUR HOROSCOPE FOR 1921, WITH CHART AND helpful advice. Send threes questions, 35 cents sfl- ver and birth date. A. Koch, D, Hellertown, ‘Pa. Books ! BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS WHICH Sel f 1 Radical Book _Sh truth, Y or _catalogs. cal 0! 0D, Co-Operative, 867 North Sark 8t., Chicago, T To Exchange UNIM- roved South Dakota land for lumber. Otto Woell, %liflord. N. D. SETERILE FOR SALE—M. AND F Seed —————— EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE, These potatoes are big yielders and selected to suit planter’s demand. § r bushel sacked, Refer- ence, any bank {n atertown. Nick Cordell, Watertown, 8. D. ——— SEND FOR ATTRACTIVE PRICE LIST OF OUR select homegrown seed corn. _Finest qunmf;; several varieties, fully guaranteed. Largest trade North- % ohnson & Arneson, Dassel, Moeker County, — e FOR SALE—ALSIKE CLOVER SEED, WISCONSIN grown; has been tested and is of good quality, Small por cent of timothy. Price, 30 cents a pound. C. J. Whempner, Devils Lake, N, D, BEED 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 BALE; GOOD TEST GUARAN- teed. Northwestern Dent, White Dent, $1.75 per bushel sacked. Nick Cordell, Watertown, 8. D, e i e B bt M oL T T NN BCARIFIED WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER seed, $8.40 bushel. Sample, 10 cents, Sacks extra, Wm. G. Brer, Hancock, Minn, . ~ SWEET CLOVER SEED, WHITE BLOSSOMS, scarified; per 100 pounds, $15; sample, 10 cents, G. Wm, Hickman, Bath, 8. D. ——— e ALFALFA FOR SALE—NORTHERN GROWN SEED, Per cent of pure seed 99.08. Any amount. A, D, Nordstrom, Gatzke, Minn. — e OREGON DENVER ONION SEED, GLOBE SHAPE, $1 postpaid. John Spikens, R. 4, Buhl, Idaho. Lumber — FIR LUMBER, DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR shingles, fenceposts from mills straight to you. Send bill for money-saving prices. Lansdown, Box 909K, Everett, Wash, z —_— e FOR SALE—DRY POPLAR CORDWOOD, $6.50 PER cord, cash, f. 0. b. Detreit, Minn. Good quality and full measure guaranteed. C. R. Billings, Audu~ bon, Minn, LUMBER—POSTS—@BET* OUR PRICES BEFORE ordering, Send lumber list for estimate. Pay when unloaded. Kirk, Box 1138-N, Tacoma, Wash, LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers® trade our specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson_Ca., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS, WASH- ington Red Cedar fenceposts. Any length or size, Elles Co., Tacoma, Wash. WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON posts. Pav after unloading. J. B. point, Idaho. —_— e WOOD AND POSTS FOR SALE. TONESS & SONS, Detroit, Minn, CEDAR Overton, Sand~- Farms WANTED—TO BUY A PIECE OF LAND CONTAIN- ing about 40 acres. Must border on good lake. Would prefer land to be absolutely unimproved, high ground and good timber. In answering state exact location and price per acro. Address M., E. Engle, Box 2075, Minneapolis, Minn. EIGHTY-ACRE FARM, $3,000. SPLENDID LEVEL land, clay loam soil, no stone, eight acres cleared. New house, barn and_well. A bargain, Clover= land Colonization Co., Dept. 2, Merrill, Wis. 820 ACRES; LAND BY RAILROAD, FOUR MILES to town. Stock, feed, seed and _machinery. ' If taken soon, $3,700. Part terms. Newton Ingram, Culbertson, Mont. —_—— I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give description and cagh_price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. FARM WANTED. SEND DESCRIPTION AND price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. BEST LAND! LEAST MONEY! EASY TERMS! F. D. Woodworth, Driscoll, N. D. Miscellaneous NEW DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, $27.50 UP: nuine 0. D. army blankets, $4.50 each; 11x16- oot 12-oun¢® tarpaulins, $16.50 each. Genuine McClellan _army saddles, slightly used, $12. Cata- log-free. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. et B A S e S S CANADA GRAY GOOSE, THREE YEARS; BRONZE turkeys; dark Brahmas, Black Javas, S.-C. Black Minorcas., Three grade Durham cows, one Red Poll, ' two coming fresh in February, two few weeks later. Mrs. F. D. Freeman, R, 2, Mankato, Minn:' FOR SALE—COLORED ANGORA CATS, $5 EACH., White Orpington _ Rose-Comb__roosters. Address Bertha Maier, R. 5, Atwater, Minn, —— HIGHEST PRICES PAID 'FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow_hides, pelts, wool, furs. McKay Produce Co., S8t. Paul, Minn. o Sanatorium DR. .. BIORNSTAD'S SANATORIUM. EVERY treatment recognized by medical science can be had at this sanatorium. No health resort has any cura- tive method that can not be obtained here, Below are a fow of the treatments given by graduated at- tendants: Baths of all kinds, ‘‘Swedish Movement Curo,” surgery and medicines, osteopathy and chiropractic, sclentific massage, medical electricity - vapor and hot-afr in 20 different forms, X-rayi.‘l TR o “Ligl re,’” nsen baths, treatments, treatments, gerum treatments, ozone inhalations, and ‘‘Rest Cure.”” Specialty, presistent, stubborn diseages, rheumatism, nervous disorders, stomach troubles and constipation, catarrh, asthma, kidney, blood and skin disenses. Prices reasonable. Send or call for beautifully {llustrated free book and testimonials_and references from all over the Northe west. G. Blornstad, M. D., 2246 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, Farm Machinery FOR SALE—CATERPILLAR (CLETRAC) TRAC- tor, 12-20; new last summer; in first class condi= tion. Guaranteed will be a bargain. Also 40 horse- power Buick tourlng car; can be remodeled into a truck; in good shape; will sell this car cheap. If interested in new Avery machine write Wm. M, Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. e e e e e e e ) DRINKING CUPS FOR COWS; FACTORY PRICE reduced; club orders wanted at once, limited num- ber, write for circulars and prices by return mail, Grant Mfg. Co., Grandy, Minn. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH OR TRADE If‘()i automobile, one steam tractor compound engine in good shape. Charles Standley, Stanley,.N. D. .. Professional Schools e e AL 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO loarn telegraphy. Salary $120 to $200 month, Earn expenses while learning. Free cotalog. United Railway Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. BIG DEMAND. SALA- ries $150 to $300. Write for free descriptive cata- %%fx'm Barry’s Telegraph Institute, 903 Minneapolis, Dogs and Pet Stock ALE EMALE COLLIR PUPS, natural heelers. C. Garrison, Towner, N, D, Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers o 2 r R, T R L e D S 2 e con i 4 e ey

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