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* ADVERTISEMENTS 50¢ Chick Book Free Jells How to Raise 98% of Each Hatch " ==Mailed Free to Our Subscribers I want to do some- thing for you, with- outobligating you todo a thing for me. "I want to aexflyouFREEmySOc 5 book d the et o et today. e A A, 2 i Wom 200.9° A MONTH with NEW MODEL COMBINATION and styles of Tintype Pictures. uires 0 7 matter where yonu live os P LY, s sl ey 2 en @ plctures, mm’blnlnfi .kaizes and 6 - il D EX RS, And ot e cize ; noexperiencewhatever. ‘ tspictures. & bl AR e a. Y-MAKER. Small investment secures complete outfit, Make money th day, no hiat you are dolng WE Ytzgsfl'l;\f'ggw:i for free ation r grea - fler. . B. Ferris: 615 W. 434 Sty Dept 2! New York_ and also the same sizes uding Came?hs?pod and material for 150 pictures. T. "All These FREE ) EAR GUARANTEED WATCH, B ‘H‘n‘oh c!uln? Ring and Scarf Pl:' . ) an-uh—fmgback,mdfim given for only . GATES MFQ. CO, DEPT. 300 . CHICA( Big Polas . :ELM DRIVE FARM . ; Boars, boars, boars and bred gilts; also young pigs. J. H. KULENKAMP, So. St. Paul, Minn. and Hogs, Régistefed_ LANSFOR POULTRY HOUSES All Styles. 150 Illustrations. Also copy of ‘“The Full Egg Basket.” These will surely please ‘ou —send 25c. © INLAND POULTRY JOURNAL, Dept, 59, Indianapolis, Ind. . HOMESPUN TOBACCO—10 1bs., $2.50; 20 1bs., $4:00; 100 lbs., $16.00. 5 Farmer's Union, Mayfield, Ky. * - Miscellaneous NEW DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, $27.50 UP; genuine O. D. army' blankets, $4.50 each; 11x16- foot- 12-ounce tarpaulins, $16.50 each. Genuine McClellan _army saddles, slightly used, $12. ‘Cata- log free. Mildway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. WRITE A S80ONG 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. THREE-PLY MEDIUM WOOL YARN, pound. Men’s home-knitted all-wool socks, $1.25 a pair. Postpaid. Theodore Everson, Ogilvie, Minn. LEATHER TANNI RECIPES. ONE FREE. Cheap, quick wav, of furnished. Agents want- ed. R. N. Glilley, Carlton; Texas, * ONIONS FOR SALFE, $1.50 PER 100 POUNDS, fancy hand-picked White Navy beans, $3 per C. J. Pi Kensington, Minn. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, horse hides, cow hides, pelts, wool, furs. McKay Produce Co., St. Paul, Minn, RAZORS HONED, 50 CENTS; HANDLES REPAIR- ed, 50 cents. Send coin. i’mmpt service., J. L. Scherner, Alamo, N, D. FOR RENT—DIAMOND SAFE, AS I AM GOING back on the farm. Box 204, Lambert, Mont. Farm Machinery EIGHT NO. 1 GRAIN BINDERS, 8-FT. CUT, $75; 8 No. l2 grain tbln%ers 8-ft. cuc.‘ssosl.zo 2:3110 c%4-ind| gang plows, extra heavy beam, H -inch gang plows, extra heavy beam, $55; 12 16-inch sulky plows, $35; 20 extra plow bottoms, $9 and $10; 4 16-18 inch disc harrows, $25; 5 4-section nlge bar 2arrows. 120 l6-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 accordingly. hteen wagon gears, different styles and sizes, from $46 to $70. All new. KEquity - Co-Operative Association, Inverness, Mont. TRAC- FOR SALE—CATERPILLAR (CLETRAC) tor, 12-20; new last summer; in first class condi- tion. Guaranteed will be a bargain.. Also 40 horse- power Buick touring 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—ONE 10-20 TITAN TRACTOR FULLY equipped; rebuilt last year, with one three-bottom Oliver plow, $500 cash if taken at once. Also trac- tor attachment for Ford car. John Ford, Grandin, $1.60 PER AN. bushel. o FOB SALE—25 HORSEPOWER NICHOLS & Shepard steam engine; run 90 days. Write. Wm. M, Larson, Sauk Center, Minn. 3 Dogs and Pet Stock KANE'S FAMOUS SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS weeks old; males, $8 each; females, $5. = From natural heeling parents, Color dark sable and a little white. J. G. Kane, Russell, N. D. PUREDRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS; NATURAL heelers; males, $10; females, $5. Orchard Hill Farm, Nicollet, Minn, ' Tires ] B } k TIRES—TIRES—TIRES—6.000-MILE GUARANTEED confuse them with rebuilt tires: of seconds. ;’!llslg tread, 30x3%, $13.75; nonskid, $14.75; tubes, good - arantees, Gale Mfg. ales Co., Min- neapolis, n, < made of new rubber and the best of fabric. YA Don't Other sizes priced necordlngly; We make on & Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers A > SIS - —-1NOSt. erels, $2; eggs, 15 for $1.50; 50 for $4. ~ tendants: results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 15 cents per word per issue. of 10 cents per word is made. Poultry BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKERELS, ARIS- tocrat and Thompson strains, $3 to $5. Eggs, 100 for $8; 50 for $5; 15 for $1.75; setting, $2, parcel Also Young strain S.-C. White Leghorn cock- Birchdale Stock Farm, R. 1, Alexandria, Minn, BABY CHICKS—EGGS—AMERICA’S _GREATEST laying strains. Purebred Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Orpington, Anconas. Best quality, Prices reason- able. Illustrated catalog free. Booth Poultry Farms, Clinton, Mo, ] 150-EGG IRONCLAD HOT WATER INCUBATOR and 150-chick fron-covered hot air brooder. ‘Both in perfect condition. Used one season. $17 takes outfit, -Fred L. Swenson, Belgrade, Minn, .-C. WHITE LEGHORNS, BRED TO LAY. FERRIS, 230 to 264; Oakdale, 261 to 382-egg strains. 15 eggs $2.50; 100, $8, Satisfaction guaranteed. Labelle Poultry Co., R. 6, Sleepy Eye, Minn. 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, 100 FOR $5; 15 for $1.25; Silver Wyandottes, 100 for $7.50; 15 for $1.75; heavy layers. Cockerels $2; chicks. > Lgnevale Poultry Farm, Fortuna, N. D. e HATCHING EGGS, PEKIN DUCKS, Single-Comb White Orpington and Black Minorcas, 15 for Everson, Ogilvie, Minn. EGGS AND STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES: chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, guineas. Catalog fil;e Box D, Janesville Poultry Farm, Janesville, nn. —_—— ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, GOLDEN COLUM- bian, Silver and White Wyandotte, Rose-Comb )R‘eids. Eggs, cockerels, L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, nn. HATCHING EGGS—PUREBRED S.-C. WHITE Orpingtous from prize-winning stock; $8 for 100; i?igo for 50; $1.50 for 15. H. R. Rogge, Boyd, n. afl FOR $2; ingle-Comb - 2, postpaid. Theodore e S SN, ROSE-COMB EGGS FROM BEST RUBY .RED hens, mated to cockerels of Coliseum winning blood, %{3 5« setting, prepaid. Ruby Red Farm, Upham, | BABY CHICKS, BIG HUSKY FELLOWS, 11 PURE- .bred varieties, Safe arrival guarantecd. Catalog § Murray McMurray, Box 40, . Webster City, owa. T e MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GEESE; GANDERS, $6; hens, $5. Single-Comb White Leghorn cockerels, $3. Oak Lawn Stock and Seed Farm, Becker, Minn, —— > AT, Zhfcker, 2NN PERFECTION STRAIN BARRED ROCKS; EXCEL- lent layers and show birds. Eggs, $8 for 100; $2 for 15, " N. P. Maurer, Sleepy Eye, Minn. — e ROSE-COMB RED COCKERELS EIGHT TO NINE unds. Bean strain big Ruby Red beautl 3 and 4. Ruby Red Farm, Upham, N. D. et e CHOICE, _SILVER-LACED WYANDOTTE COCK- erels, $3.50 each; Pearl guineas, $1.50 each. Mrs. Michael Hosch, R. 4, Randolph, Neb. PUREBRED _SINGLE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels, $3. Eggs, $1.50 for I5: $6.50 for 100. Albert Speckman, Sleepy Eye, Minn. —— e PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS for sale, $2.50 each, express paid. C. M. Mohr- man, R. 4, Carrington, N. D. 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, FERRIS Young strain, $1.15 per 15;--$6=for 100. Berglund, Carrington, N. D. il et It s ML T R P R S R, PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; EX- tra flne; Goldbank strain; toms, $8; hens, $6. Mrs, J. Anderson, Upham, N. D. —_— e . ROSE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS FOR sale. Eggs in scason. Good winter layers. Arnold Nienas, Thompso®, N. D. e MAMMOTH BRONZE AND WHITE HOLLAND turkeys; toms, $10; hens, $8. Oak Lawn Stock and d Farm, Becker, Minn, AND Theo. 8.-C. BUFF LEGHORNS, S.-C. BUFF MINORCAS, Buff Rocks; eggs, $6 for 108. Cockerels. Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn. —_— FOR SALE—BLUE ANDULUSIANS. GET PRICES for stock and eggs. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn. /] WHITE ORPINGTON COCKERELS AND EGGS. Send for circular. Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, ‘Minn. 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS FOR HATCHING, %5.7]5) per 96 eggs. Mrs. John Kelder. Verom& D S BABY CHICKS—S. W. LEGHORNS, FERRIS gtr%n. $18 per 100. Mrs, Tom Peckham, Bristol, ——eeeee SINGLE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN EGGS, $3 PER 50: $5 per 100. Ernest Schwartz, Springfield, Minn. —_— %, TDINETeRd, 2Tn, PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS, 15 for $1; 100 for $5.50. Fred Teske, Albany, Minn. PUREBRED BARRED ROCK COCKERELS. BAR- gain at §2. Mrs. Ed Tabert, Munich, N. D. R.-C. RED HATCHING EGGS, 100 FOR $5; SET- ting, §1. C. Meister, Ronneby, Minn. / FREE_BOOK. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES, Aye Bros, Box 3, Blair, Neh. PUREBRED WHITE ROC COCKERELS, $2.50. Ole G. Rund, Veblen, 8. l)K gt 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 few of the treatments given by graduated at- Baths of all kinds, “‘Swedish Movement Cure,” surgery and medicines, osteopathy and chiropractic, scientific massage, medical electricity in 20 different forms, X-ray, vapor and hot-air baths, baking treatments, ‘“Light Cure,’”” Finsen treatments, serum treatments,” ozone inhalations, and ‘Rest Cure.” ' Specialty: persistent, stubborn diseases, rheumatism, nervous disorders, stomach bles and constipation, catarrh, asthma, kidney, blood and skin diseases. ces reasonable. Send or call for beautifully {llustrated free book and testimonials_and references from all over the North- west. - G, BI tad, M. D., 2346 Ni " Minneapolis, )?Iri'rlnsn.d' e oollok Ave - Kodak Finishing KODAK FILMS FROM ALL PARTS “THE world. Bend for easy mailing plan. A ahout free . enla ents, orthwestern Foto Service, Mandan, N, D, Pty LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for'sale and auction sales; to make your wants known league when advertising to sell their own-products or supplying their own needs 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 @0 - ' "BEST LAND! 1 PAGE NINETEEN _ * and have. them supplied. Best To members of the National Nonpartisan , a rate ] _ Farms OOKING FOR_A FARM? AN OPPORTUNITY IS before you, Hardwood land in Antrim, Kalkaska and Otsego counties, Mich., at only $15 to $30 per acre. Small down payment, easy terms, KExcellent location. Special features and ways of helping set- tlers. Write for big free booklet. Swigart, Z-1260, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Ill. MY FARM IN DUNN COUNTY, N. D. 160 ACRES of good land, good house, barn and granary. One mile to school, 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, - Bismarek, N. D. BAYFIELD COUNTY, WIS.,, CHOICE LAND. NEAR station, Clay loam, grain, clover, vegetables. Sure crops. $15 per acre; five years to pay. No interest. For particulars and the truth write to George Bes- ser, L-805 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give description and cash price. Morris M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. FOR SALE—WELL-IMPROVED FARM ONE MILE from town: level, all under plow; easy terms. John J. Lee, 902, Second Street, N. E., Minot, N. D. FINE-IMPROVED MARSHALL COUNTY (MINN.) farm for sale reasonable. Might consider trade. B. Docken, Holt, Minn. BEST MAHNOMEN COUNTY LAND FOR SALE, 818 acres $36 per acre. Write owner. Alfred Vik, R. 1, Waubun, Minn. [ I e e "WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF FARM for sale. Price; particulars. apolis, n. FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-ACRE ranch, $12,500. J. G. Dryden, Stuart, N. D. S e YOO, DR N e FARM WANTED—SEND DESCRIPTION AND price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF LAND FOR sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. LEAST MONEY! EASY TERMS! F. D. Weodworth, Driscoll, N. Seed EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. These potatoes are big yielders and selected to suit planter’s demand. $1 per bhushel sacked. Reference, gn.ynbmk in Watertown. Nick Cordell, Watertown, D. F. Bush, Minne- ! D. ‘WISCONSIN STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES clover seed, alsike, timothy, alfalfa, seed corn, oats, barley, wheat, soy beans, peas, flax. Write for prices. Arthur H. Popp, Jefterson, Wis. SEED CORN FOR SALE—FAMOUS MINNESOTA 18, 90-day corn, well cured; 98 per cent germina- tion guaranteed. Also sced flax of good quality. Johnson Farms, New Ulm, Minn. WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER " cents pound, hundred pounds or more, . Buy_direct-. from grower. Wm. Busching, Milnor, N. D, ALFALFA AND SWEET CLOVER. GROW BIGGER crops. Enrich your soil. Make more money. We have the secret. Yours on request. Stow Bacteria Co., Laurel, Mont. SEED CORN FOR SALE. GOOD TEST GUARAN- teed. North Dakota White Dent, Northwestern Dent, $1.75 per bushel sacked. Nick Cordell, Watertown, 8. D. .- ~— CLEAN SWEET CLOVER SEED, SCARIFIED, PE 100 pounds, $15; sample 10 cents; sacks extra. G. William Hickman, Bath, S. D. CHOICE CLEANED D1 WHEAT FOR SALE, §$2.75 per bushol; sacks furnished. Meeker Bros., R. 2, 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. 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. * E 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. LUMBER—POSTS—GET 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 Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR posts. Pav after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sand- point, Idaho. Professional ‘Schools 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED_TO learn telegraphy. Salary $120 to $200 month. Eam expenses while learning. Free catalog. United lr}n.illwn lTelograph School, Bremer Arcade, St. aul, Minn, LEARN TELEGRAPHY, SHORTHAND OR BUSI- ness. Salaries, $100 to $300. Write for free de- ifl'ipflve catalog. Barry’s College, 903 Minneapolis, nn. Patents PATENTS—SEND FOR FREE BOOK. CONTAINS valuable information for inventors. Send sketch of your invention for free opinfon of its patentable nature. Prompt service. (Twenty years experience). aalbe]r)t g Talbort, - 4854 Talbert Bldg.,, Washing- m, D. C. - Lightning Rods LIGHTNING RODS—EXCLUSIVE AGENCY_AND quick sales to live dealers selling ‘‘Diddie-Blitzen Rods.” Our copper tests 99.96 per cent pure. Write for' agency. Prices are right. L. H. Diddle Co., Marshfield, Wis. Potatoes NOTICE! GET YOUR POTATO NEEDS SUPPLIED B%"o you can. 2,000 bushels choice Early Ohios. 8. G. Best, Walhalla, N. D. A I HUNDREDS PERMANENT U. 8. 3 - Livestock REGISTERED JERSEY BULLS, SERVICEABLE age, close up in the blood of Edith Marigold, 819 pounds at four years; Eminence Bess, 1,132 pounds; ' Jacoba Irene, 1,128 pounds; Paradise Star’s Emanow. You can’t beat them in Jorseydom. $100 each, They would cost you from {\.{2?0 to §500 elsewhere. - R, D. Robertson, Wheeler, 8. . King of Cloverland, ——————— e RED POLLED BULL_ CALVES OF THE LARGE dual purpose kind. From four to fourtecen months old. Prices reduced, Liberty bonds will be ac- cepted at face value. Time will_be given on bank- able notes. Theo. Thormodson, Hanska, Minn. —_— 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. REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. One white, three roans, from seven months to one year. They are tuberculosis tested, good, lengthy and }:qlocll;y fellows, Prices right. R. Huttner, Lignite, HOLSTEIN CALVES, SEVEN WEEKS OLD, BOTH sexes; practically pure_blood, $25 each crated for shipment anywhere. Registered bull calves, $50, Edgewood Farms, Whitewater, Wis. et Lo A aadone T REGISTERED HOLSTEIN OR GUERNSEY BULLS and grade heifer calves; virtually purebred; farm- ers’ prices. . Hellen, Secretary, Milk Pro~ ducers’ Assn., Jefferson, Wis. HOLSTEINS — HIGH GRADE, BEAUTIFULLY marked, five weeks old. Express prepaid, $20. Co- Operative Calf Sales Assn., 401 Metropolitan’ Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. —— e FOR SALE—FIFTEEN ANGORA GOATS ONE TO three years old. Cheap if taken soon. Will trade for, Ford runabout, Carl Christmann, Box 19, Anselm, N. D. e BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—FORTY BRED sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs. Prices reasonable; snusrnlc(tllon guaranteed, Emil Matson, R. 3. Will- mar, nn, —_—ee e RED POLLED BULLS FOR SALE FROM HIGH- class advance record animals of .Jean Du Luth R:eoglng on both sides. Chris Geir, Edinburg, e . e T e o HEREFORD BULLS SIX TO 22 MONTHS, OF Fairfax and Perfection breeding, for sale $100 and up. J. E. Stone & Sons, Powers Lake, N. D. e e e FOR SALE—PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS™ AND heifers; also a few Holstein bulls and Hampshire gilts. W. J. Thompson, Page, N. D. - —_— e FOR SALE—REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS of excellent breeding. Prieed to move at once. Lakeview Farm, Steele, N. D. —— e REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS FROM FED- eral inspected herd at bargain prices. Maple Grove Farm, Little Cedar, Iowa. — e GUERNSEY HIGH-GRADE PUREBRED BULLS %\?ld heifers, The Producing Milk Farm, Palmyra, S, BRED DUROC GILTS, FALL PAYMENT. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn, — FIRST PRIZE YEARLING HOLSTEIN BULL, $125. E. L. Tarr, Walcott, N, D. —_— e Bl]lvEDDDUROC GILTS. WM. BREWER, ORISKA, Agents Wanted SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL WELL-KNOWN - line of ofls, paints and roofing materials direct to farmers, Men average frem $100 to $200 per week. Commissions paid weekly. 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 polm%. Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis. 'or complete sfio‘msmon write Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, 110, AGENTS—$100 WEEKLY. AUTOMOBILE OWN- ers wild with enthusiasm. Marvelous invention doubles power, mileage, efficiency. Saves cost first day. Sensational sales everywhero. Territory go- ing like wildfire, $26 sample outfit and Ford car m:le I)\'rne quick. Ovee Co., Dept. 292, Louis- e, Ky. > _— RAINSPLIT PRUNES; EXCELLENT FOR MINCE meat, jam and marmalade; 25-pound box, $3.92; 50- pound box, $7.42; express prepaid. Terms, cash with order. Agents wanted. O. K. Paulus, Box 522 G., Salem, Oregon. ——— e 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, $1. W. Porter Barnes, G. 424, Santa Rosa, Cal. —_— Honey and Cheese —_— HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 30-pound can honey, $6.30: 60 pounds, $10.50; 1i pounds brick cheese, $3.35; 10 pounds American, 3.40; 12 pounds Limburger, $3.65. Write today P. 0. or my free price list on honey and cheese in dif- - ferent size packages. E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. SPECIAL PRICES ON HONEY. CHOICEST AL- falfa, thick, rich, mild, delicious. Sixty-pound can, £9; two 60-pound cans, $17; six 10-pound pails, $11. Five per cent discount on orders of 300 pounds or over. I am.a Nonpartisan league member. G. A. Koger, Meridan, Idaho. g e Tt T i O S O R TS ke o L) GUARANTEED FINEST QUALITY FAMOUS MIN- nesota clover and basswood loney. Honey with real flavor. Sample, 15 cents. Get our literature and closing out prices. The Hofmann Apiaries, Janesville, Minn, ———— e PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.30 PER 10- pound pail; $11.50 per 60-pound can. Satisfaction guaranteed. Herbert Kietwer, Vernon Center, Minn, ——— T 0T UOONeL, TR SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF OUR SELECT QUAL- ity clover, basswood and buckwheat honey. Sam- ple 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. - Help Wanted GOVERNMENT positions open to men—women—girls over 17. mence $135 month. Raise to $190 month, tion with full pay. Swlg: no layoffs, outside work, Common education sufficient. Pull unnecessary. Experience unnecessary. List of sitions _open sent free. Write immediately. ranklin Institute, Dept. J48, Rochester, N. Y. BECOME AUTOMOBILE EXPERTS. HUNDREDS wanted. $35 week, Learn while eaming, _Write Franklin Institute, Dept. J813, Rochester, N. Y. | Tobacco KENTUCKY TOBACCO, 2-YEAR-OLD LEAF, RICH mellow, nature cured; chewing and smoking. Special offer, three pounds, $1, postpaid. XKentucky ‘Tobacco Assn., Dept. 202, Hawesville, Ky. ; KENTUCKY TOBACCO. NATURAL; BMOKING, 10 , $2.50; 20_pounds, $4; chewing, 10 ds, ?g';mg(') i%&?a”"ss. R. 5'. Veal, Hodalia, Ky, Agent. Real Estate SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free, Real Ege u:e Salesman Co., Dept. 585, Lincoln, Neb, - Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers - 3 “ ” X%

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