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ADVERTISEMENTS Plow Deeper The best way to hold the moisture qpd make It available to the roots during dry seasons is by deep plowing and thoroughly pulverizing the soil. Hundreds of satisfied users of the Spalding Deep Tiller testify that they have increased their yields from 20 to 100 per cent With this machine you can plow 18 inches deep, where you are now plowing only six or seven IncheB. Special on this advertisement, $3.50. Liberal Proposition in Quantities to Agents. ECONOMY MFC-CO* PALACE BIDG-MINNEAPOLIS s?. THE SPALDING DEEP TILLER is the Ideal dry farming tool. From thepicture shown above you will' see that this machine has two discs placcd one above the other. These discs get down deep into 'the sdH, ho matter hbw hard it is, and thoroughly pulverize and mix the top soil with the subsoil. GET FULL INFORMATION—Find out all about the Spalding Deep Tiller. Write at once for complete Information and prices. 1301 Central Ave. E. F. STRESE CO. MAKE YOUR OWN ROPE Just use binder twine. One-fifth cost of rope at store. No loose ends and will not un- I ravel. Makes softer, more pliable rope, any length or thickness-, for clothes lines, Halter Ties, tow Topes, bay slings, etc. 8imple to operate. No time 1 to learn. Makes rope Quickly. Lasts a life time. Regular price, $4, Our largtf Blze **Trug Visiort" glasses will enable you to lead the smallest print, thread the finest needle, see far or Bear. They will proteC your eyes, preventing eye strain and oeadaches. These large size "True Vision," 10-karat gold-filled glasses **e the finest and most durable spectacles and will give years of satisfaction. How old are you* Name Post Office Minneapolis, Minn. •FREEBOOK! orthlswon Broed .SsndDostcard NOW forth Atrfol zrM book How to Kin Stock.'* It's arevaUtloi lira Stock.'* It's areveUtton! DU CTOOM »mt»lng secrets ox animal rent abortion to breed to care for breeding .aw so many animals die afc MPt. 893-A Glasses PPPP ON TRIAL JL A%UJLl Send No Honey Just send the Coupon below. We'll send the Glasses at once. fee Chicago Spectacle House, Dept. A-93, 3302-04 W. 12th St., Chicago, 111. enclose herewith this coupcn, whlc hentltles me, by malL to a pair t.' your 10-karat gold-filled, large size "True Vision" Spectacles complete, also a fine leatherette, velveteen-lined, spring-back, pocketbook spectacle case, without a penny of cost to me, so I can try them out, under your own offer of a full ten dayB* actual test. This free trial is not to cost me one cent And if I like the glasses and keep them. I am tp pay you $2.95 only. But If, for any reason whatsoever, I do not want to keep them (and I alone am to be the sole judge) I will return them to you without paying you a single cent for them as you agreed. Do not fall to answer the following questions: wrnms DON'T SEND A PENNY We Trust You We ask you to send no money, simply your name and address. We know that these scientifically ground glasses will give you such "True Vision" aud splendid satisfaction that we insist on sending them on FREE TRIAL, so you can see what a remarkable bargain we ofter. When they arrive, put them on and see with whut case and- comfbrt they will enable you to read, work and sew, see clearly at a distance or close up, by daylight or lamplight. Npte how easily you can read the fine print in your Bible. You'll be amazed and delighted. Try them NOW—They are SENT FBEE. Sit rlgfit down tills very minute and fill out the coupon. Mail it at once. Your own postman will deliver the glasses to you postage prepaid, free of al' :*ost. They will come packed in a beautiful velveteen-iined, spring-back pocketbook spectacle case. Try them for 10 full days at our. risk and ezpepse. Send the coupon NOW. CHICAGO SPECTACLE HOUSE Dept. A-93, 3302-04 W. 12th Street, Chicago, Illinois MAIL COUPON NOW SEND NO MONEY .How many years have you used glasses (If any)?.. B. R. Box No State... Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers PAGE FOURTEEN The Home Garden Variety of Food Is Necesary for Health UR city dweller thinks of the farmer's garden as one of the great advan tages which country life brings, and judging by the price of produce in the city he puts a high value on it. Now and then someone with a fond ness for comparisons shows us that a good acre of garden is worth three of field crops. What the city man rarely realizes, however, is that garden work on the farm comes just at the time when the big crop planting demands back breaking work. If the truth of the matter were tracked down we would probably find that most farm gardens belong to the farmer's wife in the sense that they have to be the product of her toil. The city workman has far more time, strange as it may seem to him, for gardening than the farmer. Our city workman is not an amateur gardener, however, because the land lords who build for him like to pile two to twenty families on the one piece of ground and another tier on the piece next door. Perhaps the greatest service of the garden lies in the variety of food it can furnish. Where ordinary people have to buy produce they confine their diet to a few staples like potatoes and cabbage, and thus miss some elements their bodies need for continued good health. The more vegetables we learn to like and the more of them we have available in the garden the more likely we are to meet the needs of the most complex machine in the world—the human body—and the more likely we are to keep the doctor away. Peas, cabbages, onions, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, etc., are all vegetables but they are all different. Each contrib utes something 'which the others do not possess. TOWNSHIP INSURANCE A law to make it easy for 20 or more farmers to start a mutual fire insurance association has been pre pared by the United States depart ment of agriculture, as a suggestion to states where the laws do not pro vide for such co-operation. Recent statistics show that 2,000 farmers' mutuals carry over $6,000, 000,000 of insurance on property val ued at $7,500,000,000. While many of them protect against wind storms as well as fire and lightning, their av erage rates for the whole country are only 26 cents per $100 of insurance. The premiums charged by stock fire insurance companies, on the other hand, for fire protection alone average between 35 and 40 cents. DOGS QUARANTINED Because of the danger to livestock, especially sheep, of the gid tapeworm, imported sheep dogs are subjected to federal quarantine. Sheep dogs have been found to harbor that parasite. During the last fiscal year repre sentatives of the United States depart ment of agriculture examined 131 im ported sheep dogs for the presence of parasites transmitted to livestQck, and 69 were found to be infested with par asites of various kinds. ADVERTISEMENTS WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW 8ENT PREPAID FOR ONLY 50c. This book is written by Margaret San ger, the great birth control advocate, and contains information never before published. Anyone reading this book can not help but be benefited. It Is highly endorsed by eminent physicians. Bend us your order at once. Don't delay. TRUTH PUB. CO.. DEPT. B. N. 1402 Broadway, New York ADVERTISEMENTS ^U. S. AVIATION LEATHERETTE COATS^ The "Aviation Leath erette" coat is just the thing for spring. It can be used both as a spring coat or a raincoat. All motorists should have one. It is ab solutely water proof. You'll be in style if you get one. They are just the "GO" in all big cities. A big value at a real price $27.75 NEW UP-TO-DATE KAINCOATS No. 600, Men's heavy mohair coats ...$8.65 No. 550, Men's mili tary water proof slickers .*9.35 No. 600, Ladies' gray bambozine $8JO No. 650, Ladies' plaid twill $9.45 NEW SHOES—Guaranteed to be first class quality. Money refunded if they show imperfections in material or workmanship. No. N200^-Double leather sole and heel. heavy chrome top...$3.95 No. P210—Dress shoe, built for dress and com fort $4.90 Send for price list on other merchandise. No money in ad vance. We ship on approval. Liberty Bonds a a face value. Reference: Non partisan Leader. United States Supply House st mi«! ARMY GOODS Purchased From the U. S. GOVERNMENT Used army tents, pyramid shape, 16x16 each $35.00 Used army tents, pyramid shape, 9x9, each 25.00 Used army tents, pyramid shape, 7x7, each 15.00 Tarpaulins, 9x16. each 16.00 Aluminum mess kits, each 76 New leather Jerkins, each 7.50 New hip rubber boots, per pair 5.00 Steel hospital cots, each 4.50 1912 model officers' saddles .15.00119 Barbed wire, blade, per roll 2.70 Humane metal horse collars, each 4.00 Per dozen 41.00 Leather horse collars, sises 16 to 18, each.. .5.00 Sizes 19 to 23, each 7.00 Knapsacks, each 1.50 Army blankets, each 6.00 New government horse blankets, per pair 11.00 1%-inch breeching harness, with 1%-inch strap work, and IH-inch lines, made of leather bought from the government Per set 80.00 Separators, manufactured by Starch Bros., each $40, $45 and 50.00 Hail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include postage if by parcel post, and where necessary specify sizes. We do not issue catalogs. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Midway Horn Market, 8t Paul, Mln*. ARMY GOODS We Are the Largest Dealers io Army Gnfc USED O. D. wool overcoats, flue condition $ 9.95 O. D. wool breeches, no rips or tears 2.45 Khaki breeches, washed, pressed 1.25 O. 1). wool wrap leggins 1.95 O. D. wool blankets, good condition 6.25 O. I), wool shirts, sizes 13 to 16% 2.95 O. 1. wool trousers, full length 4.50 Russet shoes, new soles and heels 3.25 Army khaki suits 4.50 NEW Jumbo sacks, heavy, white 75 Army all-wool socks 60 Cotton socks, black, dozen pairs.. 2.50 Uorsehide. leather mitts, wool-lined 1.25 Horsehide leather gauntlet gloves 80 Two-piece wool underwear, per garment ... 1.90 Busset shoes, inspected 7.25 Officers' chooolate-colored shoes .... 7.50 O. D. wool raincoats. $35 value 19.50 Iliankets, wool finish, 60x80 double 3 65 Uoatshair heavy O. D. blankets 6.95 Four-buckle all-rubber overshoes 3.25 Highlander unionalls, khaki or blue 3.75 Goodrich knee rubber boots 4.95 We 8i'll at wholesale to storekeepers—write us Majl orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order. We prepay parcel post on orders over $10. Reference: National Bank «f Commerce. U. S. SALVAGE COMPANY Dept. E. Wabasha St., Cor 10th, 8t. Pitul. Minn. We Pay 6 Per Cent on time certificates of deposit if left one year. Safety guaranteed by North Dakota Depositors' Guaranty Law. Write FIRST STATE BANK AMIDON, N. D. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers 1