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ft r' \T ADVERTISEMENTS BIG REDUCTIONS ON ARNY AND NAVY GOODS PURCHASED FROM THE U. S. GOVERNMENT Tents and Tarpaulins Boy Scout or pup tents,' khaki, each 3.75 9x9 tents, each from $18 to 35.00 16x16 tents, each from $25 to 50.00 Hospital wall tents, each from $50 to 85.00 Tarpaulins, each from $12 to 18.00 Harness 500 sets of brand-now 2-inch heel chain TJ. S. ambulance harness with breeching, special price while they last, per set .... 65.00 U. 8. cable trace harness with hames, 1-inch lines, %-inch briul:j, special pr'.a, per set ,... 30.00 One and one-half inch breeching* harness, oak tanned leather, 1%-inch lines, per sot I.,.. 72.50 United States government artillery lead harness, 1%-incli traces, 27-foot lines, %-inch blind bridjes, per set 45.00 Second-hand leather halters, gc~.l as new, per dozen 12.00 •Miscellaneous Merchandise Army mess kits, each *76 1917 issue canteens, each .70 New hip rubber boots, per pair 5.00 New U. S. leather saddle bags, per pair.... 4.50 Government leather shell bags, each 3.50 U. S. McClellan saddles, slightly used, each $15 to 17.50 U. 8. army pack saddles, all complete, each 25.00 U. S. government metal horse collars—ad justable—per pair $4.50, §ach 2.50 U. S. leather horse collars—size 18-19, each 7.00 Size 20 and over, each ..... 9.00 Knapsacks, each 1*49 U. S. government haversacks, each 1.19 IT. S. government leather belts, each 6o Second-hand government wool lined canvas horse blankets, per pair 8.25 Large size V. S. burlap lined horse blankets, per pair 9.00 U. S. heavy wool O. D. blankets, each .... 5.50 Heavy gray army wool blankets, each $4 to 5.00 U. S. army comforters, used, each 2.00 Horse covers, which have hardly been used, per pair 5.50 Separators, manufactured by Starch Bros., each 25.00 New U. S. recruiting sacks, each 1.24 .Army painted barb wire, per spool 2.70 TJ. S. %-inch Manilla rope, per pound 19 Sagless steel army sanitary cots, Blightly used, each 4.00 Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order valong. Include postage if by parcel post, and where necessary, specify sizes. We do not issue catalogues. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN MIDWAY HOBSE MARKET St. Paul, Minn. FPFP 11118 enra* I234 36T80O KEiEa TALKING $1800In Rewards I $793 Ford Sedan SS10 "0UIJA" BOARD is given to you for selling only 40 packs "Quality Brand Garden Seeds" at 10c per packet Order today. SEND NO MC-TUY. WE TBTJST YOU. When sold return $4.00 col3 ..v! and the "OUIJA" BOAED is yours. Cash commissio.. if preferred. Many other valuable pres ents. Catalogue with order. NATIONAL SEED CO., Dept. 109, Lancaster. Pa. Who Dol Give These Cars To? IYOUI President-elect Harding is not mere ly conservative" but also cautious. The pictures of him fishing down South 1. show him wearing both a belt and suspenders. There are two sides to every question. The right side and the side the other fellow takes. ADVERTISEMENTS GOVERNMENT OVERCOATS All wool Government overcoats, slightly worn, but in first class condition. These coats have been renovated, cleaned and pressed and a first class tailor would ask $75.00 to make one from the same class of material. February 26, 1921 P. 1 __ _t_ _T.^ jj. «TM JP.J 1. i- i.L 1Q01 going 1 Don't you want to get it? Sjend me the cou pon and I'll tell you how. The other car 1 shall give, away is a 1921 model Ford Touring Car, also folly equipped. Would you rather have it? As soon as 1 receive the coupon I'll send yoo full details of my goffer. Besides the two cam. I'm coiner to give ^away the other rewardB listed below. Sorely Jfchere is som^hin? in that list you want. SEND NO MONEY I The Ford Touring Car Reward Man *300 Piano or Motor* cyclm Philadelphia $100 Diamond Ring Pa. $7S Victor VIctrola $50 Elgin Qold Watch $28 Eastman Kodak Mention theLe^derWhen Vt 1 [Advertisers mmsmmSs FiasLiitfJ Cut and Dried HIT AND MISS.', The federal reserve board said its "deflation" policy was aimed to hit the profiteer. It reminds us of the story of the man who was compelled to be away from-home and gave his wife a revolver to protect herself from burglars. When he returned his wife told him she had shot a burglar. "Well, what became of him?" he asked. "The other one carried, him away," she replied. v... 7/-... "What other one?" "The one I shot at." The politician's happy-go-lucky way of dealing with the farmers' problems isn't happy, isn't lucky and doesn't gt. Men's sizes from 36 rand up. The small sizes will make tile .warmest coat Your boy ever wore and are just the thing for school. -Any of these "coats should wear for 5 years. Our priee $8.75. These coats dye a beautiful black or dark blue, which we will have done for you if you so request by the largest dyers in Chicago for $2.75 additional to the first cost of $8.75, but the cost of dyeing must accom pany your order. 90.70 £acn As a matter of good faith mail us a deposit of $1.00, balance on de livery. We always ship overcoats by express, unless otherwise instructed. Kingsley A/rmy Shoe Company, 8852 Cottage Grove Ave.. Dept. K235, Chicago, III. I am going to give away Two More Automobiles I have been giving away automobiles for along time. Now I'm going to give away two more. Send me the coupon down in the corner and I'll HAH. THE COUPON FOR FULL DETAILS Mail me the coupon now, today. You have every thing to gain and nothing to lose. Just soon 1 receive I It 1 11 nuul yon foil details of tor plan* my Aoto boolf which girea fall description of both "3i cars, and will help yoa to become the owner of one of these splendid rewards. AMI the coupon—you can not know all the foa^J ttures of mjrplan unless yoo do.^ "bat a The Reward Man, Bax lB32. Mnadelphla, Pa. Please send me foil inforzn^^naiMtt the aoto* mobiles ycm arc giving away. Tim intfninw ijr llils coupon does not obligate me in any way. Nasi. ...B.F.D ..Boa August." immmM DATES MIXED August Schmitt was a tenant fann er in Wisconsin. Along in* December his hired man came to him. "Have to have more money after the first of the year," he said. "Veil, ve'll see," said August. A day or two later liis bank er came to him. "Have to call in that loan by the first of the year," he said. "Veil, ve'll see," said August. A little later his landlord called., "Have to get a little more rent out of 'you next -year," he said. August said nothing, but got a piece of cloth, tacked it on the side of his barn and with a paint brush put on it in big letters, "The first of January will be the last of The country is safe again. Ole Hanson has returned. CAN YOU REMEMBER When ladies wore bustles When you took your girl out driving in a rubber-tired buggy When you rode a bicycle for the first time? When it cost only 5 cents to ride on a street car? .The geographies that rushed out their maps of Europe on the basis of the peace conference are out of date already. JVIiss Lily White (colored) appeared unexpectedly at the bank with her savings. "Well, Lily," said the teller, an old acquaintance, "I thought you used to say you'd, never trust a bank." "Dat's all right, but the circum stances makes me change mah mind. I's gwine get married today an' Ah don't want dat much money in de house with no strange cullud man around." The bootlegger is the guy that gets "his" out of whisky. The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year, The country's gone so doggone dry there's no more home-brew beer. The mule is a sure-footed beast. Especially with his hind feet. PRICES SyourthenoVs AID banker, "Times are slower, the time to sell grain. Though of course the market's lower, all the drop will be your gain. For while ev'rything was booming all the prices were so high—for the sake of talk, assuming you had cash, what could you buy? But right now, in nineteen-twenty, with the money from your wheat, you can buy yourself- a plenty—stuff to wear and stuff to eat. Buy a bale of cotton gin it (half the price it used to be). All you have to do is spin it, weave it into cloth, you see. Iron ore, I'm told, is cheaper, buy'a ton or two and then make yourself a plow and reaper, cutting out all middlemen Many other things are dropping—Franklin cars and sqjtfe' coats (as you'll notice while yiSu're shopping)^jtennis balls and Persian goats. of course, is up a dollar, farm machinery's raised in price ut before you make a holler think of all you save on ice. Now*s the vy time for selling holding grain is far too rash. For your good these facts I'm telling, and, besides, I need th$ cash." ADVERTISEMENTS -U. S. ARMY G00DS- BARGAIN PRICED Regulation-Army *7 qa Overcoats «OU We Oder these flue all wool coats at a reduction of J3.80 from ogr last year's price and recommend them as good values. They have seen service but are thoroughly dry cleaned and repaired. Natural khaki color—sixes 34 to 40. These coats were manufactured for the Government under strict supervision, of high grade materials. ARMY BLANKETS Genuine all wool army blankets, size 66 tor 84, In perfect condition. If you want a heavy, service able blanket of high grade quality get one of these. They are priced,about J3.00 under the cc AA usual selling pri(je at ^O.vw BARBED WIRE We have a limited supply of No. 12 gauge double strand blacK painted, government, barbed wire, Eiches(M olnt inches long) set 3 apart. This wire manufactured under strict Government supervision, is neatly rolled on wood and metal spools which average 60 lbs. toJLhe Bpool- Price per spool F. O. B. CO OC Duluth. HOB NAILED SHOES We unhesitatingly claim tflat this heavy all leather, army marching shoe will outlast two pairs of ordinary work shoes. Unequalled for hard wear. Doublestltched and fully waterproof, brand new in strea from 7 to 47 on 16. price,, t'•oU UNDERWEAR *1 s- FEDERAL SALVAGE CO. Dept. 5 We Are the Largest Dealers in Army Goods. USED O." D. wool breeches, like new $ 3.45 O. D. wool suits, good condition 7.95 O. D. wool wrap legglns, best quality 1.25 Khaki breeches, washed, pressfed 1.25 Khaki suits, in good condition 3.50 Army gray wool blankets, like new 5.50 O. D. wool blankets, 72x84, the best 5.85 Khaki JJIOUSCS, Xi'M Army underwear, excellent trade all wool, medium weight, brand new.dean govern ment surplus stock—t2.50 to &00 C1 OA values, price per garment at .V.77 ^i3U In ordering by mall send P. O. money order or cashiers check. Be sure and state sites and write your name plainly goods are to be shipped by Parcel Poet, Include postage—all goods sold on guarantee to be satisfactory or your money re turned. Duluth, Minnesota ARMY GOODS sizes 30 to 38 .85 O. D. wool blouses, like new, 30 to 38 2.45 O. D. wool shirts, the best 3.45 O. D. wool overcoats, 30 to 38 8.75 Eusset shoes, new soles and heels 3.25 Marching shoes, new soles and heels ...... 3.50 Hobnail shoes, perfect condition 3.75 O. D. wool caps with earlaps 75 Army raincoats, O. D., good as new 3.95 Blue denim overall jumpers .95 Heavy wool socks, like new, dozen pairs.... 3.50 Unionalls, perfect condition %.... I.75 Comforters, In good condition 2.35 NEW O. D. web belts, 3 for 1.00 O. D. wool wrap leggins 2.25 O. 1. canvas kggins, regulation, laced .... .95 Leather vests, smooth leather sleeves' 11.50 O. -D. wool mackinaws, belted, best 11.45 Army light wool gray socks, 3 pairs ...... 1.00 Goatshair socks, per pair .85 Army heavy wool socks .85 Slipover sweaters, wopl mixture V... 1.25 Sweaters, open front, roll collar .....I.95 Cotton khnki shirta, regulationv.. 1.85 O. IX wool army shirts, regulation ........ 5.25 Horsehide leather gloves, heavy .75 Horsehide mitts, wool lined 1.25 Navy heavy wool lined, leather faced, two* flnge^ mitts I.I5 Heavy woolmix union suits, fine quality ...* 3.25 Underwear, two-piece, wool, per garment ... 1.90 Heavy wool union suits 3.75 Extra heavy fleece lined union suits 2.75 Officers' shoes, chocolate color 8.95 Infantry MunBon last shoes, regulation ...i. 8.45 U. S. A. shoes, chocolate color ........... 4.75 Hip boots, army, regulation 4.95 Four-buckle, all-rubber overshoes 3.45 Wool finish, double blanket 3.50 Australian white wool blankets, 4% pouuds 8.50 Auto robes, all wool, brown or dark purple 5.45 O. D. wool trousers, full length 8.95 We sell wholesale to storekeepers. Include postage. Send draft or money order. Reference: National Bank of Commerce. IL S. SALVAGE COMPANY Wabasha St „..E Cor. 10th, St^Paul, Minn. Price Reduced Now WIRE REEL A w. 4 12 years old Work It. Stands 4 W1S» »M re»olu- tlon. 2blJs 100 lbs. or more. Luotor two thumb nuts and the «»Jea out. Put USA way. Weighs 1* lbs. Clatlsfftctfon: guar anteed. .Soils on the ground .like a buggy ydseel. If your dealer can notsupolr you I will md