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. results come from Leader Classified Ads. of 10 cents per word is made. full rate. Farms BAYFIELD -COUNTY, WIS,, CHOICE TILLABLE land; near station; clay loam; grain, clover, vege- tables; sure crops; $15 per acre; five years to pay; no interest. George Besser, L-805 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, SELL YOUR FARM FOR CASH. THOUSANDS looking for place like vours. New’s quick result plans save time and commission. _Send $1 today. New, Station K, Box 12, New York City. FOR SALE CHEAP, ON EASY PAYMENTS, 160- acre dairy farm, with:small, new buildings, Might consider exchange. Write Frank Parmer, R. F. D. .4, Milaca, Minn. FOR SALE—240 ACRES GOOD IOWA LAND. Fifty dollars an acre down, Write Mrs,- Jessie glcklelr, ~-Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn,, for further etails, BIGGEST SNAP — WELL-IMPROVED QUARTER, 22 head cattle, 8 horses, harness, full line of ma- chinery, for only $5,500. Woodworth, Driscoll, lfi I: SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter ‘where located. Particulars free. Real Estate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. 120 ACRES: IN PINE COUNTY, MINN. WILL take in trade two-plow tractor, Ford or truck. Write owner, Theodore-Kanne, Grantsburg, Wis. —_— S I 'HAVE CASH BUYERS: FOR SALABLE FARMS, Will deal with owners only. Give description and cash price.. Morris. M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. —_— e S e WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER-OF FARM OR good land 'for sale; possession this winter. Jones, Box 402, Olney, Il —_— WANTED TO REAR FROM OWNER OF FARM FOR sale. Give price- and description. H. E. Busby, ‘Washington, Iowa. MEN, WOMEN—RBUY' LAND WITH CO-OPERA- tive company. Public Farm, Helenville, Wis. FARMS CHEAP_TO. CLOSE ESTATE. N. A. Charlson, Ray, N. D. Livestock —_— EXTREME BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA ' BOAR pigs, March and April farrow; out of 800 and 900- pound sows; sired by Liberator Buster Jr. and Sim- met’s Giant Timm; none better. Are now ready to ship out. Price, $50 apiece. Pedigree ' furnished. Henry Simmet, Route' 3,” New Ulm, Minn. —_— HOLSTEIN CALVES, SEVEN WEEKS OLD;. BOTH sexes; practically pure blood; $25 each, .crated for shipment anywhere. Registered bull calves, $50. Edgewood: Farms, Whitewnter, Wis. —_— e GUERNSEY BULLS, .HEIRERS; PUREBRED AND grades; all ‘ages: $25 up grades; $50° up. bulls. The Producing Milk Farm, Palmyra, Wis. BERKSHIRE BOARS, BRED SOWS, PIGS, UN- fil'nted; $18 pair. John Suchy, Parkers Prairie, nn. Harness: HARNESS DIRECT FROM FACTORY. the Northwest’s most -popular style breeching har- ness. Made out of good solid leathér. Dandy ball- top harness, brass trimmed. Save the mail order house and the city dealer’s profit for yourself. We are manufacturers, direct to the farmer. Send for our circular_and profit-sharing plan before buying elsewhere. We pay the freight. Island_ Harness Company, 58 East Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. Tobacco- BEST OF TOBACCO, 50 CENTS POUND; FIVE pounds or more, 10 per cent discount, postpaid. Order from nearest address.. Aden Francis, Dres- den, Tenn., or James J. Smith, 2214 Dana Street, Berkeley, Cal. HOMESPUN TOBACCO. CHEWING, 10 POUNDS, $3; 20 pounds, $5. Smoking, 10 pounds, $2.50; 20 pounds, $4.- “Farmers-Union, Mayfield, Ky. Farm Machinery ADDRESS ' INQUIRIES FOR BOGGS POTATO sorters and equipment to H. A. Nelson, Factory Representative, Detroit, Minn, FOR SALE—WOODS 'ENGINE, 32x52 KECK .SEP- arator; also one large outfit. Otto Tiemann, Hornsby, Il Corn Harvester CORN HARVESTER 'CUTS AND: PILES ON' HAR- vester or windrows. Man and horse cuts and shocks equal corn binder.. Sold in. every state. Only. $28, with fodder-tying attachment. . Testimonials - and catalog free showing picture of ‘harvester. Process Harvester Company, Salina,: Kan. Professional:Schools : 100 YOUNG MEN' -AND WOMEN WANTED: LEARN telegraphy. Salary $120 to $200 month. Earm ex- penses while learning. Free_ catalogue. United %afllwnys Telegraph School, Bfemer Arcade, St: aul. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases: TRUNKS, BAGS, SUITCASES. WHY PAY TWO middlemen profits? Buy from' factory direct:” Send for free - catalog. Gem .Trunk & Bag Factory, Spring Valley, Ill. 3 Lumber FIR LUMBER, DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR shingles, fenceposts, from mills straight to you. Send bill for money-saving prices. Box 909K;- Everett, Wash. Kodak Finishing MAIL US YOUR FILMS.! DEVELOPING : ROLL and six prints, 25 cents, silver. Snappy pictures. Quick service. Oftedahl Studio, Little Falls, Minn. Honey Lansdown, — - LEADER: CLASSIFIED: DEPARTMENT This 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 15 cenis per word per issue. league when advertising to sell their own pro League members must give the number of their member- 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 ADVANCE 4 > o ship receipt_when claiming the 10-cent rate. chickens, eggs, produce Best To:members of the National Nonpartisan ducts or supplying-their own needs, a-rate Dogs and Pet Stock ———— FOXHOUND PUPS FOR SALE, FIVE MONTHS o'd: from fast, speedy parents. Males, $15; fe- ingles. $10; per "pair, $25. Wm. Gaul, Wilmont, nn, e e PUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, MALES, $10; females, $5; females six months old, $8. Orchard Hill. Farm, Nicollet, Minn, SCOTCH _COLLIE PUPPIES, male, $5; female, $2. H. Y. Bismarck, N. D. —— FOR 'SALE—FOX AND ‘WOLFHOUND PUPS. $15 a pair. Not related. Louis Holets, Wykoff, Minn. COLLIE PUPS FROM HEELING PARENTS, $8 each. Jens P. Jensen, Oberon, N. D. WELL MARKED; Menefee, Route 1, Patents PATENTS SECURED. PROMPT SERVICE. AVOID dangerous delays. Send for our vention’’ form and free book telling how to obtain a patent. Send sketch or model for, examination. Preliminary advice without charge. Highest refer- ences. Write today. J. L. Jackson & -Co., 163 OQuray Building, Washington, D. C. —_— e, . INVENTORS—BEFORE DISCLOSING YOUR IDEA to others : write for our ‘‘Evidence of Disclosure” form. Send sketch or model of your invention for examination and advice. Ask for free book, ‘‘How to Obtain: a Patent.”” Avoid dangerous delays. Write today.. Merton-Roberts & Co., 107 Mather Building, - Washington, 1. C. Help Wanted SEVERAL'. HUNDRED MEN—WOMEN OVER 16 wanted immediately to prepare for U. 8. government positions. Railway mail clerks, city mail carriers, clerks;, customs clerks. _$110-195 month. Steady work. Short hours. Long vacation with pay. Common education - sufficlent. Full list positions free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept.. P-48, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—AMBITIOUS MEN TO PREPARE FOR good- jobs. as auto and tractor mechanics. Free railroad ' fare to: students taking Master course. Write for:: free information.. State Auto School, Dept. NPL, Aberdeen, S. D Poultry BUFF LEGHORNS, BOTH COMBS; GOLDEN, CO- lumbian and_ Silver Wyandottes; Reds. Cockerels, hens.' A. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. Wanted to Buy P e d e e SO . 4 NI el SHOTGUN, RIFLE AND REVOLVER. M. A, NAF- talin, Fargo, N. D. . The Keller Bill (Continued from page 13) not: indorsed it. In diseussing- Mr. Peterson’s good letter, printed above, we do not want to be put in a position of advocating the bill, but simply want to keep the facts straight so that dis- cussion of the bill will be on a sound basis. fore the tax is figured, the:value of all buildings, fences and other ‘structures that are usually.figured by the asses- sor as “improvements.” DITION the farmer is entitled to sub- tract from the value of the land the cost of clearing, draining and fertiliz- ing, . and ! also. to subtract. EVERY OTHER VALUE. THE- LAND HAS BY REASON OF THE: APPLICA- TION-OF LABOR TO IT. In: other words, the taxation value of the land ‘under the. bill would be much less, in most cases a third to a half of the assessed value of the land value as it stands; including: the value the land has by reason-of clearing, fer- tilizing, draining, ete. But under the Keller ‘bill the cost of such' improve- ments, .as well as buildings, etc., are exempted. 'county. We venture to say that only a very few farmers in his county would pay taxes under the bill, and But’ in - AD-- Reserve Banks) Found Guilty (Continued from page 7) achievement, have luxurious tastes. You probably saw in the newspapers the plans now filed .in New York by the reserve bank for a temple of bank- ing in-New York City to-cost, includ- ing7land, it is estimated, $16,000,000— probably more than the White House, the treasury building at Washington and the state capitols of a dozen states of the nation. This building will make Solomon’s temple of old quite cheap by comparison.” Truly, ours is a great democracy. I am reminded of a question once addressed by a bishop. of London to one of his ministers. Asked the bishop: people observing the ordinances of the: church ?” “Splendid,” replied the minister.. “The rich keep all the feasts and the- poor all the fasts.” Now, let us draw a comparison.. The people of North Dakota, by refer- endum vote and by act of the legisla- - ture, established a state-owned bank. . In establishing this bank; the people of North Dakota authorized an issue of state bonds, dggregating about $16,- - 000,000, for-the use of the bank and: other state enterprises. The state of - North Dakota has property values in: excess. of $3,000,000,000 and is prac- tically free of debt. Hence there could be no doubt about the security behind ! such bonds. The farmers of North: Dakota were very enthusiastic over- their venture because they saw in. their state-owned bank a means of" financing themselves and at interest rates which would permit of some re- turn .on labor and capital invested in their farms. It never occurred to them that they would have any diffi- culty in selling the bonds, but when the agents of the Bank of North Da- kota went forth with their bonds and knocked at the doors of the great financial institutions in an effort to convert their bonds into money, they were told that there was no money for them. Not only did the financial trust refuse to buy the bonds of North Dakota, but this same money trust through their hireling press instituted a campaign: of falsehood against North Dakota in order to frighten in- .dividuals who might be disposed to _purchase North Dakota .securities. 'PALATIAL BANKS VS. STARVING FARMERS The ‘processes of deflation were ap- plied with extra stringency in North Dakota so- that a: great many. banks-: failed in that state. Sixteen million dollars for a temple of finance in New York City, which according to Mr. Williams is to be a building. of marble and brass, with- auditorium; gymnasium, club quarters and restaurants de luxe. Sixteen millions for a palace to house New: York’s money kings. Not a: cent .for North Dakota farm- ers, where-a-large part of the: wheat is raised from which the daily bread- of the people-of the whole nation is ob- itained. What a reproach to-a people who will patiently permit such:. conditions to exist 'for a' single hour!’ ! Cadn there be a single farmer in all North Dakota or elsewhere in- the ‘United. States who would turn against his own kind and his own class and lick the heel of the giant money trust which is astride his neck? In my next article I shall take up the subject of the federal reserve bank system and I shall*endeavor to make it plain how this much-vaunted sys- ADVERTISEMENTS Auto Owners WANTED! To introduce the best auto- mobile tires in- the world. 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