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IV- t: •&' 9 '.J IE 1 Poultry Srii-:?':.- SINGLE. COMB WHITE LEGHORN EGGS, GOOD laying strain* 91.50 for 15 white Pekin duck eggs, extra good, 10 eggs for $1.50. North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck,1 N. D, PDBEBBED WHITE CHESTED BLACK POLISH eggs, 15, $2: silver spangled H&mburgs, 15, $1 An oonas, 15, $1 Houdans, 15, 51.25. George Janke, Boute 3, Frazee, Minn. FOB SALE—A FEW-WHITE PEKIN DUCKS AND .drakes, $2.25 each a trio, of .white Moscovy ducks, $7. white Pekin duck eggs, $1J50 per 12. Prank Kasal, Brownton, Minn. PERBIS STRAIN S. C. WHITE LEGHORN, AN conas. barred rock, white wyandotte .batching eggs, .15, $1.50 50, $3.50. 100, $0. Paul S. Baeder, New Bockford, N. D. EGGS FOB HATCHING, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, dilcks, geese, guineas bate chicks. Farmers' prices. Catalog* free. Poultry Yards, Box 6, Janesville, Minn. SINGLE COMB WHITE. LEGHORN EGGS FOR sale. 10 years* experience. $1.50 per 15 $7 per 100. Mrs. Jacob Hegland, Oberon, N. D. WHITE PEKIN DUCK EGGS, 20 CENTS EACH S. C. huff Orpington eggs, 15, $1.50 -100, $6.00. Olaf J. Bentdahl, Madelia, PITREBRED 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN HATCHING eggs, 15, $1.15 100, $6. Mrs. Theo. Berglund, Route 1, Cagrtogton, N.^D. PUREBRED S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS 'FOB hatching, $1.50 per 15, prepaid. G. H. Mohagen, Boute r, Grafton, N. D. PUKEBIIED R. C. WHITE WYANDOTTE HATCH-' tog eggs $1.50 for 15 $7 for 100. Mrs. Joe Mauer* Fergus Falls, Minn. THOMPSON BARBED BOCK EGG8 FOR HATCH tog 15^. $1.50 50, $4 100, $7. Oscar Swanson, Alexandria, Minn. .. FROM PRIZE-WINNING WHITE WYAN dottes. at one-half price. Write Wm. Wiest, Le Sueur, Minn. ROSE COMB BUFF LEGHORNS AND COLUMBIAN wyandotte eggs, 100, $7. A. J. Johannessohn, Bel trami, Minn. PUREBRED R. C.. BROWN LEGHORN COCKER-, els, ^$1.75 eggs, 15, $1. J. O. Jacobson, Tagus, R.JD. SROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR HATCHING $1 for 15 $5 .for 100. R. A. Danforth, Bapelje, Mont. BABY TURKEYS, CHICKS, EGGS ALL BREEDS, Chicago winners. C. H. Ahrens, Hopkins, Minn. 1849 COCKERELS, HATCHING EGGS. 49 YARIE ttea. Free book. Aye Bros., Box 3, Blair, Ngb. PtTREBJlED WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS, 15. $1.25 10ft, $6. A. B. Doty, Belden, N. D. Seed MINNESOTA NO. 13. BUSTLER WHITE AND Northwestern Dent, shelled and graded seed corn, $1.75 per bushel. 10 bushels at $1.65, 20 bushels at $1.50: bags. free. Average test 98 to 100. Well bred selected and graded. All grown here. De pendable, guaranteed. Order immediately. Johu aon & Arneson, Daasel, Meeker county, Minn. DIRECT FROM PRODUCER—MONTANA GROWN high and dry land Sudan seed: germination 97.5 per cent purity 98.3 per cent: 6 cents per pound. F. O. B. Hyaham, Mont. Albert K. Gilbertson, Hysham, Mont 'WINTER ONION SETS—MONTANA MULTIPLIERS." Earliest now anywhere. Sure crop. One quart, postpaid, 25 cents, jamt* W. 2achary, Jtont. HOME GROWN SELECTED SEED CORN, MINNE sota No. 13, $1.50 per bushel. Germination guar anteed 95 to 100 per cent. Peter Settergrea, Daasel, Minn. NORTHERN GROWN ALF^ pure seed germination 9ff pound. Sample, from Jt. Minn. LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT .• Rates. am 15 cents pet word per Issue, To members of the National NoniHuUjtQ league when sdver -islffc "J?" £ro»lfcts «'8»PI5'ln«, their own needs, a rate of 10 cents per word Is made. I™ ?"•*. «water of ttrir meraberehi* receipt wins claiming ttie lO-oent rate. Ads advertising tor sale of lands, cany the full rale. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE toe qu Winlfi 'red. 'A, 99.83 PER CENT cent 25 cento per Nordstrom, Gatzke, STRAWBERRY PLANTS GENUINE PROGRES sive everbearers, only $1.50 per 100, postpaid. John Charleston, Centerville, S. D. SEED CORN FOR SALE, NORTH DAKOTA WHITE bushel, sacked. Nick dent, good test, $1.50 CorrtelJ, Watertown, S. SEED CORN, EARLY WHITE DENT, $2 BUSHEL. Wm. Brewer, Oriska, N. D. Tobacco TOBACCO NATURAL LEAF—SWEET AND MEL 1dw_ hajui-pfcked chewing or smoking, $1.50: 10 pounds, $2.50. Smoking We furnish free recipe for preparing, delivery guars SeflaHa, Ky. 5 pounds, •ounds, $2. luality and jL- TOBACCO—KENTUCKY'S NATURAL LEAF, RICH mellow smoking, 10 pounds, $2. Hand selected chewing, three pounds, $1. Free recipe for pre paring. Waldrop Bros., Murray, Ky. HOMESPUN 8MOKING OB, CHEWING TOBACCO. Collect on delivery. 5 pounds, $1.50 10'pounds, $2.50 v20 pounds, $4. Farmers* Association, Padacah, Ky. TOBACCO—KENTUCKY'S PRIDE, RICH MELLOW chewing or smoking, 10 pounds^ $3 mild smoking, 10 pounds $2. Farmers' Club, Mayfleld, Ely. TOBACCO—HOMESPUN, EXTRA FINE CHEWING. 10 pounds. $3 smoking, 10 pounds $2 20 pounds, 3.50. Producers' Exchange, Mayfleld, Ky. HOMESPUN CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO -—5 pounds, $1.25: 10 pounds, $2.50 20 pounds, '$4.50. Fanners* Union, '-Mayfleld, Ky. HOMESPUN TOBACCO, 5 POUNDS $1.25 15 pounds $3- Send no money, pay when received. Farmers' Association, Jonesboro, Ark. FREE SMOKING TOBACCO SMOKE ON US. Write for free sample. HawesvUle Tobacco Co., Hawedvllle, Ky. Baby Chicks BABT CHICKS—2# LEADING VARIETIES—BRED for heavy egg production. 1,000,000 chicks for 1022 •la prepaid parcel post, safe delivery guaranteed.. Satisfied customers In every state 19 th season. Catalog free. Millet Poultry Sarins, Box 828. Lancaster, Mo. HEALTHY CHICKS, 10- CENTS' UP. SEND F*OR prices, "Qilcken* tittle" Hatchery. Lincoln, Neb. Wanted to Buy. JUNK—MET ALB OP ALL KINDS. COPPER, brass, aluminum, etc. M. A. NaftaUn, Fatgo.N. D. Mention the Leader Whan. Writing Advertisers Livestock FOB SALE—BIG TYPE CHESTER WHITE PIGS, either sex, sired by Alfalfa O. K. 99489. a son of Alfalfa Wonder, and "by WUdwood Defender 87651 and out of dams of the leading blood lines. Also one herd boar. H. P. Augst, Montgomery, Minn. FOR SALE OB TRADE—SHORTHORN HERD BULL, Royal Count He is a Duchesa of Gioster by Imp. $10,000 Boyal Cud. Serviceable, bulls at $50 to $75 i, $40. younger bulls, Minn. M. M. Anderson, Clarkfleld, PLEASANT VIEW FARM OFFEBS FOB SALE three registered guernsey bull calves two five months, one two-months. Price $100 and $120. Herman Luske,. Henderson, Minn. HOI,STEIN CALVE8, PRACTICALLY PURE, SIX weeks old,-$25 each, critted for* shipment anywhere.. Edgewater Farms, Whitewater. Wis. RED POLLED BULLS, CHOICE HERD HEADERS of' Jean Duluth. Advance- recurtl stock- on both sides." Chris Geir,- Edinburg, N. D. REGISTERED SHORTHORN Jacobson, Tagus, N. D. BOLLS. 3. O. Help Wanted CLERKS WANTED FOB GOVERNMENT POSI tions. Railway mail, postoffice, departmental, field. Examination soon. Salary, $130 month. Experi ence not required. Particulars sent free concern ing positions, examinations. Write Columbia School of ClTil Service, 338 Pope Bldg., Washington, D. G» ED STATES GOVERNMENT CLERKS NEED (men-women) $1,-6OO-$2,30O, Vacancies con itly. Few to travel. Experience unnecessary. UNITED" STATES ed (p stantly. Few to travel. Experience unnecessary. Write'~Mr. Ozment, Former Government Examiner,' 361, St Louis, Mo. U. S. GOVERNMENT RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS get $92-$192 month. Men, boys over 17. Steady' work. List positions free. Write. immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept C-48, Rochester, N. Y. GOVERNMENT NEEDS RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, $133 to $192 month. Write for free specimen Ques- Hons. Columbus^Institute, D-6, Columbus, Ohio. Patents PATENTS SECUBED, PROMPT SERVICE. AVOID dangerous delays. Send for our "Record of Inven tion.' form and free' book telling how. to obtain a fIminary atent Send sketch or model for examination. Pre advice without charge. write today. J. L. Jackson & Bldg., Washington, D. C. Xea Hide & Fur Co., Albert Lea, -Minn. TOBACCO OB SNUFF HABIT CUBED OB NO pay. $1 if cured. Remedy sent on trial.. Superba Company, X10, Baltimore, Md. WANTED—HIDES TO TAN. SEND FOR CATA-' log. The Williston Tannery, Tanners and Manu facturers, Wllliston, H. D. Lumber VOSTS, LUMBER AND ALL OTHEB FOREST AND mill products. Buy-^dlrect wholesale, price, from mill to consumer. Split a Car Co., Box 982 Taco ma, Wash. FIR LUMBER,. MILLWORK). RED CEDAB shingles, fence posts, from mills to you.__ Send WHHBWIB, HUM. |iuaw, 11UIU 1UU1.1 I for delivered prices. Lansdown, Box Wash. POSTS, LUMBER, Ask for delivered Wash. -K, Everett, SHINGLES, DIRECT TO YOU. prices. Kirk Company, Tacoma, CEDAR POSTS AT REDUCED PRICES. Saint, Noxon, Mont J. C. Wanted—Farms WANTED -TO HEAB FBOM OWNER OF GOOD farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED TO HEAR FBOM OWNEB HAVING farm, or unimproved land for sale. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. I. WANT FARMS FOB CASH BUYEBS, FBOM owners only. B. A. McKown, 347 .Wilkinson Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WANTED TO 'HEAB FBOM OWNEB OF LAND for Bale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. Farms A FEW CHOICE FABMS^ IMPROVED OB NOT 1M- Suyer. roved, for sale at bargain prices on terms to suit You d6al direct with owner. I am not a land shark. Write, N." J. Larson, Bergen, N. D. PABTNEB WANTED TO MANAGE VAX3A. WILL produce $8jOOO" a year. W. H. "Kaufman, Route 2, Belllnghaaa, Wash. ... FARM—STOCK RANCH, ICUSSELLSHELL* VAL ley« Cheap investigate. Wilbur Malyon, Roundup, Mont Real Estate SELL TOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOB CASH. no matter where located., Particulars free: Aeal •Estate Salesman Company. Dept 835, Lincoln, Nelj. Potatoes EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES FOR SALE, SI'. 25 busheL sacked. Reference,- anyone in Water Nlcfc Cordell, Watertown, S. Pr Honey and Sorghum PURE Ions, JHUM—5- GALLONS, $4.25: 10 GAL Fred Wolfram, Boute N1, Belle Plaine, I*,1 in"» It costs you nothing and obligates you in no way to find out the Leader's attractive proposition to circulation representatives. We still need several hundred representatives in choice ter ritory, Use your spare hours to spread the light. Call on people whose names we send you. Be of aid to our old subscribers in' your district by calling on them' and getting their renewals, saving them a letter and stamp. Use blank bglow for information: WRITE PLAINLY Dat6. 1922. Circulation Department, National Leader, Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. Gentlemen: Without obligation to me in any way, please send me your offer to local circula tion representatives. Name Postoffice address R. P. D. County State Highest references. Co., 322 Ouray PATENTS*-8END FOB FREE BOOK. CONTAINS valuable information for inventors. Send' sketch of £our invention for free .opinion of its patentable nature. Prompt service. (Twenty years' experience.) Talb^rt & Talbert, 413 Talbert Bldg., Washington, INVENTORS—SEND SKETCH OR MODEL OF IN vention for advice. .Write for "Evidence of Dis closure Form" and "Book on Patents," free. Prompt service. Mertou-Roberts & Co 209 Mather Bldg., Washington, D. C. Miscellaneous FOB SALE—18-36 AVERY TRACTOR. HAS plowed about 250 acres and threshed two falls in good shape. Call or write, J. B. Schultz, Carpio, •X. D. FOB SALE—COMPLETE AVERY RIG, 25-50 TBAC tor, 28-54 separator, 5-bottom self-lift plow. A-l shape. Easy terms. John Michaels, Judson, N. D.,« WANT HIDES TO TAN—HARNESS LEATHER, 25 cents per pound also for robes and coats. Albert STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGE MENT. CIRCULATION, ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE ACTvOF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24. 1912, of the Nonpartisan Leader, published every two weeks at Minneapolis, Minn., for April 1, 1922, State of Minnesota, county of Hennepin—ss. Before me, a notary public in and-ior the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared„01iver S. Morris, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the National Leader and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owner ship, management (and if a dally paper, the circu lation), 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: That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publisher, the Nonpartisan Publishing Co., 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Editor, Oliver S. 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 of 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. John Thompson, trustee, 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 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 more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) Goss Printing Press Co., Chicago, 111. Northwest Pub. Co., 427 Sixth Ave. South, Minne apolis, Minn. 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 seairity holders as they appear upon the hooks 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 affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and con ditions under.which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees,. hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that df a bona flde 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 copies of each issue of this publication Bold 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). OLIVER R. MORRIS. Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day ef March, 1922. (Seal) H,G. -TEIOAN. (My commission expires Feb. 6, 1925). The numbers on your address label tell when your subscription expires. The FIRST number is the number of the month, "l" being January, "2" February. The SECOND number is the day-of the month,"and the THIRD number is the year. Thus, "22" means 1922. Alfalfa, $6.50 alslke, f9.B0 Grimm alfalfa. $22.50 Tlmotto, 12.50 Sudan, $2.00 Sweet clover, $5.00 Kentucky bine grass. $30.00 hundred orchard grass, $22.00 Red top. $2o.00 sacks free. We avoid the middlemen—order right from .this ad, or ask for sam ples, but' get your order in now before another ad vance and while we can make prompt shipment RELIABLE SEEP CO., Saline, Kan. Kodak Finishing SEND US TOUR KODAK WOBK. NOT THE cheapest work, but the best your Dims can produce. We return1 jour work-the next day. Carlson's Studio. Carrlngton, N. D. —. PAGE FIFTEEN %5»v AM ADVERTISEMENTS Mineralized Water RoutsChicken Lice Tablets Dropped into Drinking Founts Banish Vermin, Make Fowls Grow Faster and Increase Egg Yield Any rtoultry raiser can easily rid his flQck of lice and mites, make chickens grow faster and increase their egg yield by simply adding minerals to tne fowl's drinking water. This does away with all bother, such as dusting, greas ing, dipping and spraying. The neces sary minerals can now be obtained in con venient tablets, known as Paratabs, Soon after the fowls drink the mineralized water. lilfffr all lice and mites, leave them. The tablets also act as a tonic conditioner. The health of the fowls quickly improves, they grow faster and the egg yield frequently is doubled. Little chicks that drink freely of the water never .will be bothered by mites or lice. The method is especially recommended for raisers of purebred stock, as there is no risk of soiling the plumage. The tablets are warranted to impart no. flavor or odor' to the eggs and meat. This remarkable conditioner, egg tonic and lice remedy costs only a trifle and iB sold under an absolute guarantee. The tablets are scientifically prepared, perfectly safe, and dissolve readily in water. Any reader of this paper may try them without risk. The laboratories producing' Paratabs are so confident of good results that to introduce them to every poultry raiser they offer two big $1 packages for only $1. Send no money, just your name and address —a card will do—to the Paratab Laboratories, Dept. 915, 1100 Coca Cola Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., and the two. $1 packages, enough for 100 gallons of water, wwl be mailed. Pay the postman $1 and postage on delivery, and if you are not delighted with results in 10 days— if your chickens are not healthier, laying more eggs and entirely free from lice and mites-— your money will be'promptly refunded. Don't hesitate to accept this trial offer as you. are fully protected by this guarantee. Science Discovers Greatest Lice Mer Changes Old Hetfiods/ fo Ptatin| fr Sp«yin. Birds Defease Themselves. A recent discovery promises to revolution&e all the methods accepted up to now for" keei ing poultry free from lice and mites. This wonderful lice killer keeps the 'birds always lice free without the poultry raiser doing any work. It iB the simplest, easiest, surest and best method ever discoveAd. Hick's Lice Kill, which is the name of this sensational lice killer, is added to the drinking water. The medicine taken into the system of the bird comes out' through the pores and every louse or mite dies or leaves the body. It does not injure the hatchabSity or flavor of the eggs or meat is- harmless to chicks and does not anect the plumige. A few days treatment at the start and then a little in the drinking water each month. A Trial Costs You Nothing ^,5? te Mr. Hick that Hick's Lice Kill will kill every louse or mite, that he is making a special guaranteed' offer Of two regular full sized, double strength, $1.00 bot «es and a regular $1.00 package of Hick's Egg-Lay Tablets all for. $1.00. Use one bot tle yourself and sell the other at one dollar, thus getting your own free. Send $1.00 today (currency, money order, check, etc.) to Chas. M. Hick & Co., Dept. 1188, 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. If you prefer, send no money, just your name and address, and" pay postman $1.00 aqd postage on delivery. If after two weeks trial you are not absolutely satisfied,' write Mr. Hick and your money will be refunded. Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SNAPPIEST MONTH ]y maicazlne published.. Pleasant work, liberal arm mission. Apply for your territory now I WSh'* lia KO TP Van i}«i»nn Oi I agazlne. 59 E. Van fturon 8t, Chicago. "W"# Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers A A T-* /T