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ot ) & Q“ = . | 8T, (g * duced price of $4.25, and DR. BIORNSTAD'S AJSVERTISEMENTS SEED CORN SEED CORN 1 HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Minnesota No. 13 Seed Corn of the large type, grown on my farm in Ren- ville “county and. certified by the Minnesota Crop Improvement association, of which I aim a charter member. I have been breeding this corn for 15 years. and have furnished stock seed at different times for several experiment stations including our own. . During these years I have taken numerays blue ribbons at different fairs and. corn shows. It is a heavy yielder, having yielded as high as 90 bushels per acre in a large fleld. 1t is exceptionally good for fodder “because it is large and the stalk stands green until the cars are dead ripe, and another point. of ad- . vantage is that it will stand up exceptionally well for machine husking. This corn has been bred scientifically in order to secure these advantages, and 18 sec- ond to none in this particular. ° It tests from 95 to 100 per cent when sent out as I have it stored in a modern well heated corn building. My price is as follows: Graded (good), per bu. ...........$4.00 Tips and butts (for fodder), per bu. 2.00 (F. 0. B. Sacred Heart or Belview, ' Minn,) E. G. ENESTVEDT CORN BREEDER SACRED HEART, MINN. References: A. D. Wilson, University Farm, St. Paul, Minn. C. P. Bull, Worthington, Minn. W. K. Dyer, County Agent, Olivia, Minn, State Bank of Sacred Heart, Minn, State Bank of Belview, Belview, Minn, . BARB WIRE REEL PRICE REDUCED TO ... A 12-year-old child can work it.” Holds 100 Ibs. or more. Stands 4 ft. high, Takes on 12 ft. of wire at one revolution. Rolls on the ground like a - buggy wheel. Simple to operate. Just loosen’ two thumb nuts and take out reel. Replace same way. If your dealer cannot supply you, 1 will send C. O. D. by parcel post at speclal-re- postal charges. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Dealers wanted. W. F. HARBAUGH 520-522 Tenth Ave. South Minneapolis, Minn. 7-PIECE GENUINE Cut Glass Water Set -pint pitcher and 6 sf = -'h-pll;;d %mnblm—-l cut, thin blown clear crystal zi: Beautiful, lar **Vintage'’ de- At 'gll'::‘?. £ bave: ‘woul Gl::n'(%: nmnzonr 24 ent T ctures unhn-ol' ored s or eautiful post carda at 15¢c each. Brdn“-fll:m cholce. DO GATES MFG. CO. Cap city 250 %" a €Ar. pA A petting. Chicks . Catalog FREE. Milier Poultry Fann.lz';“g. Lancaster,Mo. za Mankato Incubator Difect to user o Madeby expprta of 275 o e i u‘fl:&'&:‘ o ek Bl s, TonRe el d hnfing sys! £ ', safety lamp, tns‘:tc.. .:(x;i e, set up Peady ankats Inosbator Go., Box 754 Maskets, Mizn. ‘ Most Profitable chick« 6‘ BHEEUS ens, ducks, turkeys and geese. _Choice pure-bred, northern raised. Fowls, eggs, incubators atlow prices. America’s great pouliry farm. 28th year. Send b ¢ forlarge valuable book and catalog. R.F.NEUB! Ce., Baxs90, Mankato, Misa, PLANS FORPOULTRY HOUSES A All Styles. 150 IllustrationsAlso copy of. ““The Full Egg Basket.”” These will surely please you —send 25c. INLAND POULTRY JOURNAL, Dept. 59, Indianapolis, Ind. 63 BREEDS 7= 5 baby 's pouliry. Sanatorium 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 few of the treatments given by graduated at- ndants: Baths of all kinds, ‘‘Swedish Movement “Cure,”” surgery and medicines, osteopathy and “chiropractic, scientific massage, medical electricity in 20 different forms, X-ray, vapor ang hot-air baths, baking treatments, “Light Cure,’”” Finsen treatments, serum treatments, ozone inhalations, and “Rest Cure,”” Specialty: persistent, stubborn diseagses, rheumatism, nervous disorders, stomach troubles and constipation, catarrh, asthma, kidney, blood and skin diseases, Prices reasonable. Send or call for beautifully illustrated free book and testimonials and references from all over the North- west. G. Biornstad, M. D., 2246 Nicollet Ave,, Minneapolis, Minn. Professional Schools 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED \learn telegraphy. Salary $120 to $200 month. Earn expenses while learning. Free catalog. . United R~ilway Telegraph . School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. o ) T -ntion the Leader When Writing Advértisers of 10 cents per word is made. Poultry —_——— e DARK ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels, sired by birds that won_ribhons at the North Dakota State Poultry Show, January, 1921.° These are birds of excellent quality and are priced right, $3.50 and $5. Large-boned W. H. turkeys, won ribbons at the game show; toms, $8.50; hens, $5.50. J. _A. Lienhart, Eckelson, N. D. ——— ROSE-COMB . EGGS FROM BEST RUBY RED hens, mated to cockerels of Coliseum winning blood; $3 sctting, prepaid. Some fine cockerels at $3 and $4, weigh eight to nine and one-half pounds. Ruby Red Farm, Upham, N. D. e BABY CHICKS—EGGS—AMERICA’S GREATEST laying strains. . Purebred Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Orpington, Anconas. Best quality. Prices 13 cents up. Illustrated catalog free. Booth Poultry Farms, Clinton, Mo. ———— e s PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA COCKERELS AND pullets, $4; 8.-C. and R.-C. Black Leghorn eock- erels, $1.50; Partridge Wyandotte - cockerels, $4.50; pairs, $8. Alfred Barglund, R. ¥, Carrington, N. D, — e~ L TATTRETon, Y. . 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORNS, bred to lay. Ferris, 230 to 264; Oakdale, 261 to 282-egg strains. 15 eggs $2.50; 100, $8. Satisfaction guaranteed. Labelle Poultry Co., R. 8, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Pasdntet Saend St et At AL et TR N N PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels; selected birds; winter-laying strain, farm \ raised, .50 each, Jake Boomgaarden, Wahpe- ton, N. D. EGGS AND STOCK AT RERQUCED - PRICES; * chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, guineas. Catalog free. Box D, Janesville Poultry Farm, Janesville, Minn, ———— BABY CHICKS, BIG HUSKY FELLOWS, 11 PURE. hred varietie Safe arrival guaranteed. Catalog free. Murray McMurray, Box 40, Webster City, e UL LS| e STANDARD BRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, Ringlet strain;” $2.75 each, Satisfaction guaran- teed. Lucerne Farm, Box 26, Mayville, N. D. PERFECTION STRAIN BARRED RQCKS CEL- }entl;lyers and show birds. or 15. ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORNS, COLUMBIAN, White, Silver and Golden Wyandottes, Rose-Comb Reds., L. Johanessohn, Beltrami, Minn, CHOICE _ SILVER-LACED® WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $3.50 each: Pearl guineas, $1.50 each. Mrs. Michael Hosch, R. 4, Randolph, Neb. . PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS for sale, $2.50 each; express paid. C. M. Mohr- man, R. 4, Carrington, N. D. _— PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; EX- tra fine; Goldbank strain; toms, $9; hens, $6. Mrs. J. Anderson, Upham, N, D, —_— e ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS FOR sale. Kggs in sevson. Good winter layers. Arnold Nienas,” Thompson, N. D. —_— . FOR SALE—PUREBRED W. H. TURKEY DOMS, best in state; prive,”$10 each. Mrs. Ole A. Johnson, R. 2, Havana, 'N. D. — BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, PURE: PRIZE WIN- ners at county fair, $3.50. S. J. Martin, West- hope, N. D. 3 —_— FOR SALE—-BLUE ANDULUSIANS. GET PRICES for stock and eggs. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. LARGE PUREBRED TOULOUSE GEESE, GAN- rdqurs].) $5;.geese, $4.50. Mrs. J. Anderson, Upham, ;. EX Eggs, $3 for 100; $2 N. P. Maurer, Sleepy Eye, Minn. BABY CH'™KS-——8. W. LEGHORNS, FERRIS gtrx}l)n, $18 per 100. " Mrs. Tom FPeckham, Bristol, CHICK PRICES SMASHED. LEADING VARIE- ii‘es. 100-page book free. 0 1. Allen, Lewis Station,~ LOOK! “PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON cockerels, $2.50 each. S. G. Best, Walhulla, N. D. FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED BUFF ORPING- ton cockerels, $2.50. Box 204, Lambert, Mont. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS., BAR- gain at $2. Mrs. Ed Tabert, Munich, N, D. TOULOUSE AND CHINA GEESE, WHITE Guineas. John Haas, Bettendorf, Iowa. — PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY TOMS, $8. Mrs. C. H. Rogers, Georgetown, Minn. —— FOR SALE—AFRICAN GEESE, $5; GANDERS, $6. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK_ COCKERELS, each. Fred Long, LaMoure, N. D. ‘1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES. Aye Bros, Box 3, Blair, Neb. Farm Machinery EIGHT NO. 1 GRAIN BINDERS, 8-FT. CUT, $75; No. 2 grain. binders 8-ft. cut, $91.20; 10 24-inch gang plows, extra heavy beam, $50; 5 28-inch gang plows, extra heavy beam, $55; 12 16-inch sulky plows, $35; 20 extra plow bottoms, $9. and $10: 4 16-16 Inch disc harrows, $25; 5 4-section pipe bar harrows. 120 34-inch teeth, .$25; 1. 20 -double disc 6- inch feed grain drill, $75; 1 18 double disc 7-inch feed grain drill, $75. Extra plow hitches, fanning mills and smut treaters.. Also other small articles, priced nccordingly. Eighteen wagon gears, different styles and sizes, from g{G to $70. Equity Co-Oper- ative Association, Inverness, Mont. 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 todring car; can be remodeled into a truck; in good shape; will sell this car cheap. If interested In new 24-34 Avery machine write Wm. M. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. . —_— FOR SALE—BATES STEEL MULE, MODEL B-13- 30, and Grand De Tour Jr. two 3-bottom tractor plow, with stubble and breaking bottoms, in . A-I shape. Plowed 200 acres. The above is at Thief g[v% Falls, Minn. Kenneth Lufkin, Woodworth, $2.50 FREE BOOK. FOR SALBE —25 HORSEPOWER NICHOLS & Shepard steam engine; run 90 days. Write Wm. M. Larson, Sauk Center, Minn. —_— e WANTED—A SECOND-HAND CANE MILL, CUL- tivator and disk. State condition and price. I. B. Stanton, Eight Point, Mont. Business Chances r————————————te e L $10 MONTHLY INVESTED IN FLORIDA OYSTER culture pays estimated income $100 per month until end of the world. Free information, 12,000 wo=ds, including . United States . government quotations, government $10,000 survey; sworn statements. Flori- da Board of Trade, Apalachicola, Fla. LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Rates are 15 cents per word per issue. To members of the National Nonpartisan 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 full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. : ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE 70 Seed - , SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. These potatoes are big yieldes and selected to suit EARLY OHIO planter’s mand. $1 per bushel sacked. ence, any _Sbank in Watertown, Nick Watertown, 8. D. —_— SEND FOR ATTRACTIVE PRICE LIST OF OUR select homegrown seed corn, ~Finest quality, several varieties, fully guaranteed. Largest trade in North- Refer- Cordell, & g";ist. Johnson & Arneson, Dassel, Meeker County, “Minn, e e EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. These potatoes .are big yielders and selected to sult planter’s demand. $1 per bushel sacked. Reference, ;nyDbnnk in .Watertown. Nick Cordell, Watertown, ———— e SEED CORN FOR SALE—FAMOUS MINNESOTA 18, 90-day corn, well cured; 98 per cent germina- tion guarantebd. Also seed flax of good aquality. Johnson Farms, New Ulm, Minn. SCARIFIED WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER seed, 20 cents pound, hundred pounds or muore, sacks included. Buy direct from grower. Wm. Busching, Milnor, N. D, SEED CORN FOR SALE. GOOD TEST GUARAN- teed. North Dikota White Dent, Northwestern Dent, $1.75 per bushel sacked. Nick Cordell, Watertown, 8. D. , ———— e SCARIFIED WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER seed, $7.00 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. CHOICE CLEANED D1 WHEAT FOR SALE, $2. per bushel; sacks furnished. Meeker Bros., R. Box 34, Jamestown, N. D ALFALFA FOR SALE—NORTHERN GROWN SEED. Per cent of pure seed 99.08. Any amount. A. D. Nordstrom, Gatzke, Minn, ——— s RAINBOW FLINT SEED CORN, $3 PER BUSHEL, high germination. Mail your sacks. F. H. Stark, Unityville, 8. D. BROMUS GRASS SEED, FREE FROM QUACK grass, 11 cents per pound. Write James McKee, Tappen, N. D. BLACK DON DURUM SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. San]mlcs if interested. Hurley Bros.,, Walhalla, N. D. a Pa Farms MY FARM IN DUNN COUNTY, N. D. 160 ACRES of good land, good house, barn and granary. One mile to scliool, seven miles to town, on R. F. D. route. Telephone in house. Three cows, three calves, two horses and full set of farm machinery. For full particulars write Wm. Gosselin, Box 711, Bismarck, N. D. & i b P, e S S G e i e S BAYFIELD .COUNTY, WIS.,, CHOICE LAND. NEAR station. Clay loam, grain, clover, vegetables. Sure crops. $15 per acre; flve years to pay. No interest. For particulars and the truth write to George Bes- ser, L-805 Plymouth Bldg.,, Minneapolis, FOR SALE—180-ACRE FARM; 100 ACRES BROKE. Best of clay sofl. All good buildings. reasonable. Write owner, Jesse Ridgeland, Wis. e e e I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description and casit price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. e e TR0 FORTY ACRES RICH SOIL, 10 FIELD; HOUSE, barn; $1,500; $100 cash., Get new list farms. Tom Mason, Cumberland, Wis. ———t D FARMS IN CENTRAL NEW. YORK STATE FOR sale. Write for catalog. Perry Farm Agency, Canajoharie, N, Y. Price very Nelson, R. 1, FARM WANTED—SEND DESCRIPTION AND price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis, BEST IAND! LEAST MONEY! EASY TERMS! F. D. jWoodworth, Driscoll, N, D.” « ° Miscellaneous NEW DOUBLE TEAM HARNES3S., $27.50 UP; genuine 0. D. army blankets, $4.50 each; 11x16- foot 12-ounce tarpaulins, $16.50 each. Genuine McClellan _army saddles, slightly used, $12. Cata- log free. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn: . —_— WRITE A SONG POEM, LOVE, MOTHER, HOME, Comic or any subject. I compose music and guar- antee publication. Send orders today. Edward Trent, 687 Reaper Block, Chicago, Ill. —_— e e, JUST GUT—NEW FARMERS’ RECORD AND AC- count book; plain, “8imple; boy or girl can keep. Price $1, prepaid any address. A. Schultz, Anamoose, N. D. LEATHER TANNING~ RECIPES. Cheap, quick wav. Proof furnished. ed. R. N. Gilley, Carlton, Texas. —_— e e, e, ONIONS FOR SALE, $1.50 PER 100 POUNDS, AND ~fancy hand-picked White Navy b@ns, $3 per bushel. C. J. Pipo, Kensington, Minn. ———— HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow_hides, pelts, wool, furs. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn, —_— e FOR RENT—DIAMOND SAFE., AS I AM GOING back on the farm. Box 204, Lambert, Mont. Kodak Finishing e S s P e e o N Sl KODAK FILMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE world. Send for easy mailing plan. Ask about free enlargements. Northwestern Foto Service, Mandan, N. D. ' _— MAIL US A FILM ROLL AND 25 CENTS FOR DE- veloping and six velvet prints. Quick service. Ofte- dahl Sewdio, Little Falls, Minn. Lumber LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. ONE FREE. Agents want- Farmers® trade our speclalty. 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. Real Estate —_— SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. Real Es- tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neh. Potatoes. NOTICE! GET YOUR POTATO NEEDS SUPPLIED while you can. 2,000 bushels choice Early Ohios, 8. G. Best, Walhalla, N, D. . PAGE TWENTY-THREE ; Livestock e e e AYRSHIRE BULL CALF FOR SALE—THE GREAT- est bull ever dropped at Louellaland Farm, Excel- lent conformation, perfectly marked, old enough for service and backed by a great line of high-produc- ing .ancestors. Eastern breeders would price him at $500, but the first reader of the Leader that seras a chéck for $200 can have the bull, register trans- ferred and on board cars. Jesse R. Johnson, Seate Manager, Nebraska Braneh, N.- P, L., 424 Litde Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. POLLED SHORTHORNS. NATURE'S DEHORN- ers, the ultimate type. Bulls of exceptional quality and breeding for sale, Reds, whites and roans, two to twenty months old. Oscar Larson, Valley Springs, 8. D. . —————— e REGISTERED SHORTHOEN BULLS FOR BSALE. One white, three roans, from seven months to one year. They are tubercylosis tested, good, lengthy and g_lucfiy fellows. Pricés right. R. Huttner, Lignite, —_— HOLSTEIN CALVES, SEVEN WEEKS OLD, BOTH sexes;7practically pure blood, $25 each crated for shipment anywhere. Registered bull calves, $50. Edgewood Farms, Whitewater, Wis. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN OR GUERNSEY BULLS and-.grade heifer calves; virtually purebred; farm- ers’ prices. R. B. Hellen, Secretary, Milk Pro- ducers’ Assn., Jefferson, Wis. HOLSTEINS — HIGH GRADE, marked, five weeks old. Express prepaid, $20. Co- Operative Calf Sales Assn., 401 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, e e e L SR PUREBRED RED POLLS, MALES AND FEMALES, yearlings and two-year-olds; also a few cows at a bargain_before April 1. Wm. ‘Wilhelmsen, Spring Grove, Minn; '’ —_— HOLSTEINS, SHORTHORNS AND GUERNSEYS. Fancy high grade, beautifully marked calves, either sex, $14 and up. Write Ed Howey, South St Paul, Minn. > BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—FORTY BRED sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs. . Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Emil Matson, R. 3. Will- mar, Minn, —_— REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS: GOOD BREED- ing, size and quality; serviceable age: the kind to l\n'uy.n Priced reasonable. Albert Moline, Rolette, et T T T B R O REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS AND DUROC- Jersey bred. gilts for sale. Prices reasonable. Lucerne Farm, Box 26, Mayville, N. D. FOR = SALE—PUREBREI) ANGUS BULLS AND heifers; also a few Holstein bulls and Hampshire gllts. W. J. Thompson, Page, N. D. e e e e T FOR SALE—REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS of excellent breeding. Priced to move at once. Lakeview Farme Steele, N. . GUERNSEY HIGH-GRADE PUREBRED BULLS r‘\‘n‘d heifers. The Producing Millc Farm, Palmyra, Vis. ———— Bl%qu)DDUROC GILTS. WM. BREWER, ORISKA, Agents Wanted SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL WELL-ENOWN line of oils, paints and roofing materials direct to farmers. Men average from $100 to $200 per week, Commissions paid weckkv. Bonuses paid monthly. Wengerd of Ohio made $430 in one«week. Callahan of Pennsylvania made $3,000 first six months. Meyers of Minnesota took 102 orders first month. Fine opportunity for live-wire salesmen. Steady demand at all times. Shipping points, Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas Clty, Minneapolis. For complete grloll)osmon write Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, hio. by T PR S T S S Y. AGENTS—$100 WEEKLY. AUTOMOBILE OWN- ers wild with enthusiasm. Marvelous invention doubles power, mileage, efficiency. Saves cost first day. Sensatibnal sales everywhere. Territory go- ing like wildfire. ~$26 sample outfit and Ford car free. Write quick. Ovee Co., Dept. 292, Louis- ville, Ky. —_— e WANTED — FARMER REPRESENTATIVE IN every township for new superior blend of coffee, by reliable, dependable wholesale distributor. A guar- antee that works. No investment or previous ex- perience needed. Write the Public Grocery Co., Barnesville, Minn. ——— DISTRIBUTORS TO APPOINT AGENTS AND SELL Powerene at wholesale. Agents make $30 a day. Special terms to distributors. Equals gasoline at $ cents. The equivalent of 20 gallons, express paid, $1. W. Porter Barnes, G. 421, Santa Rosa, Cal. Honey and Cheese —_— HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 30-pound can honey, $6.30: 60 pounds, $10.50; 11 pounds brick cheese, $3.35; 10 pounds American, §3.40; 12 pounds Limburger, $3.65. Write today for my frec price list_on_honey and cheese in dif= ferent size packages. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. —_— e . GUARANTEED, FINEST QUALITY FAMOUS MIN- nesota clovef and basswood honey. Honey with real flavor. Sample, 15 cents. Get our literature and closing out prices. The Hofmann Apliaries, Janesville, Minn. i BEAUTIFULLY . —_— SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF OUR SELECT QUAL™ -» ity clover, basswood and buckwheat honcy. ple 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. HONEY—PURE EXTRACTED (WHITE), 60-POUND cans, $11; two cans, $21; 10-pound pail, $2.50. Chris Bahr, Cathay, N. D. e e L e et D S VS e PURE EXTRACTED AMREL WHITE SAGE HONEY; 60 pounds, $10; two 60-pound cans, $19. Geo. Bancroft, Hermiston, Ore. Help Wanted HUNDREDS PERMANENT U. 8. GOVERNMENT positions open to men—women—girls over 17. Com- mence $135 month. Raise to $190 month. Vaca- tion with full pay. Steady; no layoffs. Inside or outside work. Common education sufficient. Pull unnecessary. Experience unnecessary. List of Dositions open sent free. Write immediately. Franklin_Institute, Dept. J48, Rochester, N. Y. Patents - —— PATENTS—SEND FOR FREE BOOK. CONTAINS valuable information for inventors. Send sketeh of your invention for free opinion of its patentable nature. Prompt service. (Twenty years experience). Talbert (&;‘ Talbert, 4854 Talbert Bldg.,, Washing- ton, D. C. Lightning Rods LIGHTNING RODS—EXCLUSIVE AGENCY AND quick sales to live dealers selling “Diddie’s Blitzen Rods.” Our copper tests 99.96 per cent pure, Write for agency. Prices are right. L. #. Diddle Co., Marshfield, Wis, Sam- Tobacco —_— . KENTUCKY TOBACCO, 2-YEAR-OLD LEAF, RICH mellow, nature cured; chewing and smoking. Special trial offer, three pounds, $1, postpaid. Kentucky Tobaceo Assn., Dept. 202, Hawesville, Ky. Dogs and Pet Stock PUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, GOLDEN and white; beautifully marked; natural heelers, I}‘(%lu. $10; females, $5. eb. B Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers David .Nelson, Loomis, .

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