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‘more of total amount of bonds, LIKE THE SLAVERY FIGHT Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I have read with more than usual interest your note in the current issue of the Nation. As we know, history repeats. Has it occurred to you that North Da- kota is having the same experience Kansas had in the early ’50s. The slave power, controlling both the old Whig and Democratic parties in 1846, forced the Mexican war for the pur- pose of obtaining more slave terri- tory. Later the slave law, enforced by the Dred Scott decision, resulted in turning greedy eyes to the virgin soil of Kansas as a result of the re- peal of the Missouri compromise. There followed four years of border ruffian warfare in the attempt to force slavery upon Kansas.. The great money power of that day was. behind slavery. Today banks, manufactur- ers, railroads, ete., combine fast and hard to exploit the essential industries of the nation. In North Dakota rail- roads, elevators and banks of Minne- apolis, Chicago and Wall street are combining to reduce Dakota’s farmers to practical industrial slavery. Do not become discouraged but, like Grant at Chickamauga in ’64, fight one and all on a Nonpartisan line if it takes a score of summers. It is the old slavery fight over again and I doubt if any sympathy or help may be expected im a national way during the Harding regime.’ H. J. MARTIN. Charlotte, Mich. Nursery Stock EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES, 100 PLANTS, $2; 300, $5: St. Regis Raspberries, six plants, $1; 25 for $2.50, postpaid. Cash with order. Trees, shrubs and fruits. Write for prices. ‘The Claussen Nursery, Paullina, Iowa. PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES, 100 for $2; June, Dunlap or 3, 100 for $1, postpaid. Ferguson Nursery, Litchfield, Minn. Tires FARMER AGENTS. BIG PROFITS IN TAKING orders in your home territory for Standard make factory rebuilt tires. No seconds. = Guaranteed 4,000 miles. Sell four sets of Ford tires and $38 cash or one set worth $47.50. Agent’s discount allowed on sample orders. Shipped C. 0. D. sub- ject to inspection. Write immediately to reserve your territory. Hennessy-Fennell Tire Company, Sioux City, Iowa. . ] STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, of the Nonpartisan Leader, published every iwo ‘weeks at Minneapolis, Minn., for April 1, 1921. State of Minnesota, county of Hennepin—ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared John Thompson, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of the Non- partisan Leader and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. ‘That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publisher, * the Nonpartisan Publishing Co., 427 8ixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, Editor, Oliver 8. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Managing editor, Oliver S. Morris, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, Business manager, John Thompson, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more eof the total. amount of stock). Nonpartisan Publishing Co., 427 Sixth “Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. F. B. Wood, trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minne- apolis, Minn, Thomas N. Keys, trustes, 427 Sixth: Ave. South, John Thompson, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, Minneapolis, Minn. trustee, Albert J. Fox, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, “Minn, 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or mortgages or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) Goss Printing Press Co., Chicago, Ill. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security hold- ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upo: the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the com- pany as_trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is' acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstanices and con- ditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securitles in_a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, associa- tion or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of coples of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown is——. (This in- formation is required from daily publications only). JOHN THOMPSON, Publisher. Sworn_to and subscribed before me this 21st day of March, 1921, (Seal) H. G. TEIGEN. (My commission. expires Feb. 26, 1925). Méntion the Leader When Writing Advertisers results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 15 cents per word per issue. of 10 cents per word is made. Poultry —— BABY CHICKS—EGGS—AMERICA’S _GREATEST laying strains. Purebred Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Orpington, Anconas. Best quality. Prices reasor~ able. Illustrated catalog free. Booth Poultry Farms, Clinton, Mo. 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. 6, Sleepy Eye, Minn. — e e 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING EGGS FROM hens on farm range. Fertility guaranteed. Price, $1.25 per 15; $7 per 100. Pay-U-Well Farm, F. P. Kroehler, Mgr., Henderson, Minn. — e EGGS—PUREBRED ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND Reds, winter-laying strain, farm range, $1.50 per 15; $4 per 50; $7.50 per 100, prepaid. Jake Boom- gaarden, Wahpeton, N. D. oo IR odor TR T S A1) s PUREBRED EGGS, R.-C. BLACK MINORCAS, Golden-Laced and Buff Wyandottes, $2 per 15: $4 per 50; White Pekin ducks, $1.25 per 10. Holsen, Brooten, - Minn. —— LIGHT BRAHMA HATCHIiNG EGGS FROM PRIZE- winning stock, 15 eggs $1.50, packed in safety car- tons; 100 eggs, carefully packed, $7. C. S. Grans- berg, Kempton, N. D. e S BABY CHICKS—LEADING VARIETIES, LOWEST prices, quickest delivery. Best guarantee. 100-page book I&md prices free. Purebred Hatcheries, Wind- sor, Mo. B e ——— EGGS AND STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES: chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, guineas. Catalog ifie. Box D, Janesville Poultry Farm, Janesville, nn. ——— ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN, GOLDEN COLUM- bian, Silver and White Wyandotte, Rose-Comb Ih%’c‘ds. Eggs, cockerels. L. Johannessohn, Beltrami, nn. Bern HATCHING EGGS—PUREBRED S.-C. \WHITE Orpingtons _from prize-winning stock: $8 for 100; $4.50 for 50; $1.50 for 15. H. R. Rogge, Boyd, Minn. SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS. SEC- ond cock, second pen Rush City show 1920. Fifty, g;!is(i: 100, $6. E. L. Mansmith, R. 1, Braham, nn. - \ e ————— e — BABY CHICKS, BIG HUGSKY FELLOWS, 11 PURE- bred varieties. Safe arrival guaranteed. Catalog {me. Murray McMurray, Box 40, Webster City, owa. ———e i s PUREBRED EGGS, PARKS AND RINGLET BAR- red Rock, $1.75 per 15; Bourbon Red turkeys, $4.50 per 9. Mrs. Homer E. Smith, Pillsbury, N. D. — e e S B e e SINGLE-COMB BUFF LEGHORN AND SINGLE- Comb Buff Miporca eggs $5 and $6 per 108. Cack- erels for sale. Otto Friton, Sleepy Eye, Minn. SELECTED, RICH, DARK, PUREBRED ROSE- Comb Reds, eggs 24 for $2; 48 for $3.75; 100 for €7.25. Mrs. Bert Maring, Georgetown, Minn. STRICTLY PUREBRED S.-C. BROWN LEGHORN eggs; very good laying strain; $1.25 per 15; $4.50 per 60. H. C. Schniekloth, Fairdale, N. D. —_——— e FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs of Beith strain, $1.50 a setting; $8 a hundred. Mrs. John E. Halaas, Carrington, N. D. _— e . SINGLE-COMB BUFF ORPINGTONS HATCHING eggs, winter layers, 15 eggs $1.50; $7 per 100. Mrs. Harry R. Danielson, Pettibone, N. D. PUREBRED SINGLE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN cockerels, $3. Eggs, $1.50 for 15: $6.50 for 100. Albert Speckman, Sleepy Eye, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB__ BROWN LEGHORN eges: 15 eggs, $1; 50 eges, $3: 100 eggs, $6; prepaid. R. Gjerdevig, Box 15, Belden, N. D. FOR SALE—DOMESTICATED WILD MALLARD ducks; pair, $3.50; trio, $5. Eggs, $1.50 setting. Henry Bruening, Carrington, N. D. PUREBRED 8.-C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS FOR hatching, Mrs. D. L. 15 eggs, $1.50: 100, $7.00. O’Connor, New Rockford, N. D. —_——— STANDARD BRED_ ROSE-COMB WHITE LEG- horn eggs, $6 for 100; $3.25 for 50; $1.50 for 15. Edwin Benson, Verona, N. D. 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, FERRIS AND Young strain, $1.15 per 15; $6 for 100. Theo. Berglund, Carrington, N. D, S.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, 230 TO 264-EGG strain, $1.50 per 15; $7.50 per 100. Henry G. Palm, Hannaford, N. D. —_— ROSE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, $2 PER 15; $9 per 100; parcel post prepald. Fred H. Dangers Jr., Sleepy Eye, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE-COME WHITE _LEGHORN cockerels, $1.75 each. Iggs in season. Edwin Ben- son, Verona, N. D. & —— WHITE ORPINGTON _COCKERELS AND EGGS. Send for circular. Henry -Romberg, Sleepy Eye, ‘Minn. —_——— PUREBRED BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS, $2 PER g’(;:unx: $8 per 100. J. A. Mansmith, Braham, nn. —_— LONE PINE FARM BRED SINGLE-COMB WHITE g){r‘;lallngmn eggs, $2 for 15. Chas A. Winter, Staples, n. 8.-C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS FOR HATCHING, $5.75 per 96 eggs. Mrs. John Kelder. Verora, N. D. ‘ e ot I e o O N e o P G MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY EGGS; HENS 20 TO 28 pounds. Mrs. Francis Hovde, Glenwood, Minn. PUREBRED ROSE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN eggs, 15 for $1. Raymond Giese, Hammond, Minn, — e, PUREBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS, 15 for $1; 100 for $5.50. Fred Teske, Albany, Minn. e e R SO, TN SINGLE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, $1 PER setting; $3 per 50. Edwin Westby, Maddock, N. D: BABY CHICKS $12 PER 100 UP, POSTPAID, Catalog free. Farrow-Hirsh Company, Peoria, IIl. et Bl A AR et o Ul T b SO0 1 o100 L ROSE-COMB RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS, $1.25 for 15: $6 for 100. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. BIG TYPE MAMMOTH PEKIN DUCKS' EGGS, $1.50 for 11. H. R. Rogge, R. 2, Boyd, Minn. PUREBRED WHITE ROCK COCKEREL 2.50. Ole G. Rund, Veblen, S. D. P Lightning Rods —_———— LIGHTNING RODS—EXCLUSIVE AGENCY AND quick ‘to live . dealers selling ‘‘Diddie-Blitzen Rods. ur copper tests 99.96 per cent pure. Write for agency. Prices are righ . H. . for; o Wi re right. L. H. Diddle Co. LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advmtise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. Best league when advertising to sell their own pro ducts 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 CLASSIF IED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE = @70 ' eggs, produce To members of the National Nonpartisan Farms CLAY LOAM FARM $500 DOWN, acre farm, easily cleared. swamps. Rush county, near Ladysmith, town of 5,000. Good neighbors. New four-room house, barn, fine milk cow, pigs, chickens. $2,250 is cost; $500 down, three years before next’small payment. You can make good living from start. Have some 80s with buildings and stock for $1,000 down. Take Soo train to Ladysmith. I located over 100 men here last year and I'll take you out to see their farms now. Office opposite depot. Come or write for particulars. R, 8. Crowl, President National Lan Colonizing Co., Box 11, Ladysmith, Wis, * BARGAIN IN ALBERTA LAND, IN EDMONTON district, near railrord. Will sacrifice to close an estate, one full section and three separate quarter sections unimproved gently rolling land. For price and further particulars write L. 8. Kroetch, W. 434 17th Ave., Spokane, Wash. BAYFIELD COUNTY, WIS.,, CHOICE LAND. NEAR station. -Clay loam, grain, clover, vegetables. Sure CUTOVER 40- Absolutely no sand or l ! 5 ; five years to pay. No interest. For particulars and the truth write to George Bes- ser, L-805 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. FORTY ACRES OR A SECTION, FINE STOCK OR dairy land; h®avy soil, almost prairie}™ close to school, creamery, mail and good roads. Southern Cass county. $10.75 per acre, easy terms. Keefe, Staples, Minn. . FOR SALE—GOOD STOCK RANCHES, 1,000 TO 10.000 acres, $10 to $15 per acre; good terms. Also improved farms.. Write for information. Wilber Malyon, Roundup, Mont. 60 ACRES ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE; LOTS OF fish; two miles from inland town; 25 acres cleared, house and some outbuildings, $30. Oscar Nyvall, Hackinsack, Minn, FOR SALE—160-ACRE IMPROVED FARM;: ALSO 160 acres unimproved land. Am farming land my- self. Write J. B. Abrahamson, Gwinner, Sargent County, N. D. FARMS NEAR NEW YORK CITY. DAIRY, GRAIN, potato, fruit, poultry. 752 pictures sent free. S}ocum Farm Agency, 141-Z Broadway, New York City. 1 HAVE CASE BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS. Will deal with owners only. Give description and cash prices. Morris M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. f ! - f ‘FOR BEST RED RIVER VALLEY LAND, AT LOW- est price, best terms, Hallock, Minn. WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF for sale, Price; particulars. D. F. Bush, apolis, Minn. FARM WANTED—SEND DESCRIPTION AN, price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF LAND FOR sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 640 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND CHEAP. Nix, Roundup, Mont. Seed SEED CORN—SELECT, STRICTLY HOMEGROWN, Northwestern Dent, Minnesota No. 13, and White Rustler. Elegant stock. Recent tests show 99 per cent average. Shelled, nicely graded and cleaned, fully guaranteed, $2.75 per bushel. Sacks free. Ten bushels at $2.50. Stock limited. Order immediately from reliable growers. Johnson & Arneson, Dassell, Meeker county, Minn, EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. These potatoes are big yielders and selected to suit planter’s demand; $1.25 per bushel sacked. Refer- ar)u:e, asny Il;ank in Watertown. Nick Cordell, Water- wn, 8. WISCONSIN clover seed, write A. Box Carlson, 434, FARM Minne- =] w. J. STATE FAIR alsike, timothy, alfalfa, seed corn, oats, barley, wheat, soy beans, peas, flax. Write for prices. Arthur H. Popp, Jefferson, Wis. —_— . e e, s CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED, GERMINATION 95, NO foul seeds, 7 cents per pound; sacks extra, 40 cents. Send check with order. Buy now. Farmers’ Co- Operative Warehouse, Detroit, Minn. — SUDAN GRASS SEED, EXTRA QUALITY, 4% cents per pound. Sample free. Sacks free with 100 pounds. George Borcher, Route 2, Scribner, Neb. BROMUS GRASS SEED, FREE FROM QUACK ~grass, 11 cents per pound. Write James McKee, Tappen, N. D. 3 ALFALFA—GRIMM’S HARDY AT 65 pound. SWEEPSTAKES CENTS A Andrew Brown, Albert Lea, Minn. Patents PATENTS SECURED. PROMPT SERVICE. AVOID dangerous delays. Send for our ‘‘Record of Inven- tion’ form and free book telling how to obtain a patent. Send sketch or model for examination. Preliminary advice wlthoutL charge. Jlighest refer- ence. Write today. J. L. Jackson" & Co., 163 Ouray Building, Washington, D. C. PATENTS—SEND FOR FREE BOOK. CONTAINS valuable information for inventors. Send sketch of your invention for free opinion of its patentable nature. Prompt service. (Twenty years experience). %B]l():en & Talbert, 4854 Talbert Bldg.,, Washington, Honey and Cheese — oS e T PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.30 PER 10- pound pail; $11.50 per 60-pound can. Satisfaction guaranteed. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. URE EXTRACTED AMBER WHITE SAGE honey; 60 pounds, $10; two 60-pound cans, freight prepaid, $19. George Bancroft, Hermiston, Ore. SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF QUR SELECT QUAL- w ity clover, basswood and buckwheat honey. Sam- ple 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock GERMAN, SHEPHERD, AIREDALES, COLLIES, old English Shepherd dogs, brood matrons, puppies, farm helpers; 10 cents for instructive list. = W. R. Wattson, Box 1100, Oakland, Towa. FIFTEEN GRAYHOUNDS AND best of coyote dogs, $20 and up. Stamps, DEERHOUNDS, State your wants. Ben Ammon, Hrmmond, Minn. Tobacco KENTUCKY TOBACCO—“A SMOKING SPECIAL,” three years old, aged in bulk, 10 pounds, $2 post- paid. Order quickly—it’s going fast. S. Rosen- blatt, Agent, Hawesville, Ky. 4 PAGE NINETEEN Livestock REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. One white, three roans, from seven months to one< year. They are tuberculosis tested, good, lengthv and blucrl;y fellows. Prices right. R. Huttner, Lignite, HOLSTBINS—GET = THE BEST—HIGH GRADE, beautifully marked, five weeks old, $20, delivered to your station. Co-Operative Calf Sales Assn., 401 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. HOLSTEIN CALVES, SEVEN WEEKS OLD, BOTH sexes; practically pure blood, $25 each crated for shipment anywhere. Registered bull calves, $50. Edgewood Farms, Whitewater, Wis. e P ROWR CHESTER WHITE BOARS FOR SALE. SIRED BY Alfalfa 0. K,, Wildwood,” Defender and others. Will ship C. O. D, or on approval. H. F. August, Montgomery, Minn. HOLSTEINS, SHORTHORNS AND GUERNSEYS., Fancy, high grade, beautifully marked calves, either ;gi:. $14 and up. Write Ed Howey, South St. Paul, nn. RED POLLED BULLS FOR SALE FROM HIGH- class advance record animals of Jean Du Luth !geegmg on both " sides. Chris Geir, Edinburg, e REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS FROM FED- eral inspected herd at bargain prices. Maple Grove Farm, Little Cedar, Towa, GUERNSEY HIGH-GRADE PUREBRED BULLS %{ijd heifers. The Producing Milk Farm, Palmyra, s. BRED DUROC GILTS, FALL PAYMENT. Sonstegard, Georgeville, Minn, [t el e o Bkl b s e S S SRS BIIIQEDDDL'EOC GILTS. WM. BREWER, ORISKA, P. O. Miscellaneous ITALIAN BEES, $12 COLONY. SINGLE-COMB Rhode Island Red (280-egg strain), eggs 15 for $2.50; 30 for $4.50; 100 for $12. Poland China pigs (big easy-keeping kind), $15 each. Miss Lulu Good- win, Mankato, Minn. NEW HEAVY BRASS-TRIMMED BREECHING harness, $58.50 set. Slightly used. Government stock saddles, $23.85 each. Catalpg free. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Ave., St. Paul, Minng WRITE A SONG POEM, LOVE, MOTHER, HOME. Comic or any subject. I compose music and guarantee publication. Send orders today. Edward Trent, 687 Reaper Block, Chicago, I11. —_— FOR SALE—STRAWBERRY PLANTS, $1 FOR 125; cverbearings, $1.50 for 100; red raspberries, $1.50 for 25; everbearings, $2.25 for 25. W. H. Boldt, Hutchinson, Minn. CHECKER BOOK, AMERICAN Draught Player, 1,700 games and positions; how formed; price, $3. J. C. Madsen, Sauk Center, Minn. LEATHER TANNING RECIPES. ONE FREE. Cheap, quick wav. Proof furnished. Agents want- ed. R. N. Gilley, Carlton, Texas. PHONOGRAPH RECORD EXCHANGE, small_expense. Write for lists and terms. Box 528, Watertown, S. D. —_— e RAZORS HONED, 50 CENTS; HANDLES REPAIR- ed, 50 cents, Send coin. Prompt service. J. L. Scherner, Alamo, N, D. s O e et SRt R S SO By it McKAY PRODUCE CO., ST. PAUL, MINN., PAYS m;ihcst. prices for chickens, eggs, veal, wool and des. SPAYTH'S VERY Address Sanatorium R S DR. BIORNSTAD’S SANATORIUM. CURE METH- ods: ~All known baths, the ‘‘Swedish movement cure,” sclentific massage, osteopathy and ‘‘chiro- practic,”” medical electricity in 20 different forms, surgery and drugs when indicated, X-ray treatments and examinations, steam and hot air baths, the light cure, serum and vaccine treatments, ozone in- halations, ete, SPECIALTY—Chronic, stubborn cases of rheumatism, nerve ailments, stomach trou- bles and constipation, catarrh of all kinds and asth- ma, kidney troubles, etc. Beautiful location, whole- some board and all the comforts of home. Gradu- ated lady and gentlemen assistants. Prices reason- able. Visit or write for beautifully illustrated book describing modern treatment methods, with testi- monials and references from leading physicians, business men and satisfled patients in the city and all over the Northwest. Consultation free. 2346 Nicollet Ayenue, Minneapolis, Agents Wanted PAINT SPECIALTY SALESMAN TO SELL OUR complete line of paints, varnishes and roofing paint specialties to consumer trade on straight commis- sion basis. Exclusive territories granted. In one letter state age, previous experience, references, ter- ritory or towns you can cover. Only producers will be considered who can make some rcal money. The Forest City Paint & Varnish Company, Cleveland, Ohio. In husiness over 50 years. ———— 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, . 424, Santa Rosa, Cal, Help Wanted A WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY U. S. GOVERN- ment, hundreds men—women—girls, over 17. Per- manent, steady positions. $135 to $195 month. No strikes or layoffs. K Easy, pleasant office or outside work. Quick raisé. Vacation with pay. Common education sufficient. Pull unnecessary., Write im- mediately for free list positions open now. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. K48, Rochester, N. —_— e e, . . WANTED WOMEN—BECOME DRESS DESIGNERS, $45 week. Learn while ecarning. Saumple lessons free. Franklin Institute, Dept. K875, Rochester, ~ Professional Schools 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO learn telegraphy, Salary $120 to $200 month, Earn expenses while learning. Free catalog. United Railway Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. e LEARN TELEGRAPHY, SHORTHAND OR BUSI- ness. Salaries $100 “to $300. Write for free de- scriptive catalog. Barry’s College, 903 Minneapolis. Lumber ————— FIR LUMBER, DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR shingles, fenceposts, from mills straight to you. Send hill for money-saving prices. Lansdown, Box 909K, Everett, Wash, —_— LUMBER AND SHINGLES AT REDUCED PRICES. Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. Farm Machinery : FOR SALE—ONE AUSTIN WESTERN ROAD grader, eight-foot blade, cight-horse hitch; used very little, good as new. Will be sold cheap. Earnest Willnow, Township Clerk, Bentley, N. D. Real Estate ——— SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located. Particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. < Mention the Leader When Writing Advert.llu"l"'

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