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Men should’/ever remember, and ever forget, that the home is prior to the state;.and that its rights and welfare. are ‘paramount to those of the state, which. is but its servant Bnd ws instituted as a cooperative Gnterprise for the simple and sole pur- pose of providing a mantle of protec- ton for each and every home within fits confines. ‘ Every state of history was founde' tpon this principle’and all, while un- der its influence, grew and prospered like the plant of the garden or the tree of. the forest uutil its citizens, forgetful of this fundamenta) and ne- cessary principle, began to ‘deify the state and to conceed tq it autocratic or fundamentally illegal powers, after which it more or less rapidly becomes & despotic state and, like a war shell ‘whose fuse has burned down to the in- teiror explosives, this despotic gov- arnmental organization in due time, is éxploded or wrecked and destroyed by the direct or indirect power of forces within it. Then chaos and an- archy reign in {ta stead watil such time as the rights of home and -indi- viduality are agein recognized and these gre. once more. enthroned in their proper and legitimate sphere. This is an epitome of the history of the states of all time. Many—all too many—of the people of these United States of merica ap- pear to have already arrived at the place where they are deifying the state or government and are prepared Don't Suffer ~ From Piles. i Packase of the Famous oenmemia Pile. Treatment New Oferea Free to Prove What ,_ Et ‘Will De for Yeu. Pile Treatment gives quick Teller from itching, bleedin or protruding pilés, hemorrhoids an 7. hk Wonders So Quickly. etal troub] in the privacy ugh he 60 cents a box at all FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID{DRUG CoMP4Ny, » 673'Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, 2 Kiadly_-sendmo.n Free ssmple ‘of Pyramid Pllc Treatment, in plain wrapper. It’s jumt nt this time of the year-thst | festore the vital forces. 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Some of these » “Figure. the real tobacco satisfaction u get. out‘ ofa amall chew of genu-. ane.tobacco.and, the Way “it® ine and good old “Gravely has got your: or- A.-GOGIN -ON CURRENT ‘EVENTS “THE SOCIAL ORDER” to grant it autocratic or fundamentally illegal’ powers, even the power of swallowing Yp or engulfing and. even obliterating/home and individuality. -.Perhaps some of the readérs of these lines wil be incline dto' think or-say that this last paragraph is but the ravings 6f.a rank pessimist or of an overéensitive mind that takes un- due alarm over mere trivialities or} harmless eXperiments that are hon- estly undertaken with the expectation that they will prove of immense bene- fit; or, that the statement is not based upon actual fact. f, To the former I will answer with the simile that becavse u fool takes] ‘ the notion that he can stir up a coal fire with his own or another's bare hand 4s no reason why a seusible per- son should stdnd by and do or say nothing to prevent the uct. . And while the average reads: would not demand ‘an‘answer to the later I witl point Out the existant and indisput- able fact that the present Townleyized government of North Dakota tas auth- orlzed this state to embark in various and rather large lines of industry that are clearly not within the functions of a properly organized ond conducted state such as previously and correct- ly defined. And whenever any state government has done this it has not only already directly intrenched: up- on the rights of home and individual- ity, but it has undenyably laid the cornerstone. or inserted: the entering wedge of state soctalism, the avowed aim of which 4s to uterly destroy home and individuality and to make of the state a greater despotism than the Babyjon of Sargon, the Rome of Nero, or the Germany of William II. Human nature has not so changed that there fs any material difference between a William Hohenzdlern of an A. C. Townley, and a Nero who could set fire to Rome and. fiddle while it was burning; and there is already good and sufficient evidence , that while Mr. Townley ‘was preparing the state of North Dakoté to cop off a small slice or two of industrial bread he has secured for himself more than it te his sheep-like followers, who gave him a $16,000 mortgage upon their souls is burning the fuse which carries to the interior explosives. Economics of North Dakota. jor the state-owned terminal elevator | proposition and also the young home- the forest. «ft home;"she decided she must get a dog with a good healthyybark. She tried ; barks varying from a whole loaf of the same. Meanwhile of a St. Bernard to the falsetto of a Pom and dedided upon a Chow whose and bodies, are feeding the fire that|eweyg Pie voice Set her back just dog “Pershing.” | Let us now return to a consideration] grain and other raw agricultural pro-|- ducts and annually shipping out $125,- Steader ‘about to establish 2 home in} 000,000 to 200,000,000 bushels of grain, PERSHING: COST EVELYN $3000 Evelyn Greeley, picture’ star, lives in a Jonely suburb on Long Island. Af- ler three attempted burglaries at her e basso profundo Miss Greeley has*named her he settin§ up by the state of an ele- human: form. ts- now leading them, “he {a St Paul’ and solely a socialistic and complete state If we lay aside all claim or conten-|vator, and‘ mill, at a comparatively tion that this launching of the state] isolated spot along one of the natur- into industrial enterprise is simply|al highways of that vast commercial enterprise | movement, would come: about as near having for its object and aim ultimate|to setting the,price or even ‘exerting socialism, and/an influence upon the price of those ly believe that every. fair minded man |s with mo’ that as a business proposi- tion it is simply the.height of. folly, and can only. result.in disappointment / view it only as a business proposi-|millions of“ bushels of outgoing grain tion pure and simple, then I confident-}as an ash ‘screen sét.on of musiness acumen will readily, agrée | ing .w:pthat'stream and ‘creat i" its jupper\ reaches}, * would -have:been much better business edge in a itream.of water would come ,to,dam- a lake Ag,:a pire’ business proposition ‘it ply an~ agricultural chiefly leaves of Aloe, root of Jalap, of captor oil, or something whi Try them by all means. dinary plug: backed off the map.”’ vine Gravely contlons to chew ‘tan ordinary plug. yp Write te: GENUINE GRAVELY DA! for beable on <font pas. + in producing and and lass for. the farmers. and, people of | —and-much:less_a violation: of the cir- the state;: for-as-long as this is: sim-|cumscribed fanctions of government— state engaged | to. haye’ offered: the amount appropri- shipping and of these he selected Mayapple. and from Pellets. You. must understand that when your intestines are stopped: ‘up, Don’t you see how useless all’ this suffer- ings? All_that is often needed is a dose ich ie more pleashat, a few of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which he has placed in all drug ‘stores for your convenience and health. lature to overcome constipation, | bly the very thing you need,—right now. ated;’as boriuses to competent:or ex- perienced individuals and corporations to build and establish within the state a real, comprehensive and permanent terminal ‘grain’ market, and ‘which might ‘be both fostered and, control- led by regulatory. supervision; of state officials. But let us now take up. coh- sideration .of the homesteader -simile| and (see if ‘we cannot there ‘find. stilt more practical, sane and: fundament- al ground on Which ‘to. start (things from- which ‘great or much. to be de sired benefits are to accrue: to they people of the state as.a.whole. i We pave alredy found or. decided that about the first thing this. sensi ble young-homesteader: would do: was to look over and get,.acquainted wi his land, and spy out both its capabilt ties and its possibilities. As we-have already found that~states are. instl- tuted as a cooperative enterprise for the purpose of throwing a mantle of protection round and about. the homes within its confines, it. natuYally. fol- lows that about the first thing which the .people of the istate, ase. state, should have done—or still:\do—was to ki » look .over and get acquainted. wita them made little white sugar-coated | the tand—the state; and spy out not pille, that he called Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant. | only its capabilities for the establish: ing of farm homes—the aim and agre:| gate functions of. the state being ta foster and promote homes—but to al- 80 look up and ascertain its latéat:poe- sibjlitiés and which utilized, directed and controled might. well multiply by an hundredfold’ the .state’s capabili- ties for the establishment and support of hpmes, ; : Iffour state of North Dakota ever| really_set out to do this it would find} that-this last mentioned possibility 4s jJargely and perhaps absolutely. true in its entirety. For instance, along the westarn bank of prehistoric Lake Agaasiz, by building suitable dams across gorges through which ftow the streams—from the~higher ground © to the west, the tripple purpose’ might be accomplished of—creating an im- mense amount of water power and through i¢ cheap and abundant. elec- trical energy, the holding back of sepring ‘and summer floods from over- flowing and immensely ‘damgging the Red- River valley and, the creating of an aggregate large water surface throughout. crop-growing months to give added humidity. and-precipitation and therefore increased agricultural apabilities. If there was ‘or. should je any question about an all year round :flowage ‘where such work was undertaken this doubt or possibility could be removed, by comprehensive afforestation in connection: and’ this afforestation . in turn “would ;also ren- Vder tripple benefits to the: people of |” the state. ee cs This is illustrating what might be dont’ in but one small portion of the state with latent forces and’ possibili- ties not now utilized. \And such. un- dertakings are; not. only “within the scope of: the state's legitinate. func- tions but are a part of the duties fm- posed upon it, while-entering ‘into the Sphere of individual and corporate in- dustry is neither, © °. -If, we, besides our well-known deep and.fertile soil, had: ready and. watt- ing a-Vast ‘amount.of cheap electrical energy—or the requisite: power. Feady prepared for producing it,’and baving a climtte known to be salubrious for both. man : and - vegetation, had ‘algo many-lakes. “surroutided by beautiful Scenery, does. anybody , doubt” that manufacttrers,: farmets ‘und ‘gH other. "puis and selves of those. waiting and desirable opportunities, or doubt that the pres- ent:and*futyre.farmers of ‘North :De- kota would%be »more’ greatly.-and: per- manently,:benetited by-this influx of | home-markéts: fora large percentage of anything:ana everything which they: ‘migh ‘prodii¢e “or “have to,sell than ‘would: Mr..Pownley:s ash screen in the form: of;a ‘dinky elevator and ‘flour mili:placed‘in the immense stream of outgoing commerce? ‘The; tact, thas a large portion of our peopleiong..since became dollar and gtain producing mad and persistently and blindly fallow on in that same un- godly and ‘unwise rut, is not a jsood and sufficient reason why they, Jike so many blind mice should be Jed/and herdéd «py, a :rat,‘like Townley, until they. aud all of the rest of the people of the ‘state ‘are: forced into the dark hole ov cavern of socialism, anarchy and chaos; toward which that rat ip BOILERMAKER KILLED St.Paul llaploye Loses “Lite While Higwing Out Engine, Marmartly 4 ‘ApH? 1-45, Hamal, boilermaker em- ployed :iny t& al shops, was. in-|- stantly killed ;when, while engaged.’ in}-— blowing -ouk:; engine, a bjow-pipe became, diseOmfected, and struck him on the ‘Head with great force... . 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Start today to buy \ -War pine ti RRA bug ~' Ceocis, Ordon, Underiteat’ de Moon! ‘The’ Regiment of Sambre and Mouse Quartét in D Major—A: eopalan catered Ne ‘Savings Stamps solo, and Schumann-Hein fe calls, Below yo sand remem! dante’ (Mozari) and Violets Blue Her Love (2) Orpheus With His Lute Some Day I'l Make You Glad Johnny’ 7e in : My Barney Lies Over the Ocean _- Morey Lae Wale . —Waltz Kisses—Fox Trot Come on P. i—Medley One-' (Dey Your). ri sat ‘ears—Medley Fox Trot £ \ When‘ the Baby eds:a’ Laxative--- pe eed ¥ Noone knows better than theever-watchful mother—the natural doctor of the family in: ‘all the small ills—that when the baby is out Of sorts it is usually due to indigestion constipation. 3 It is always well, in any of its illnesses, to look for this cause. The diet may have to be changed, but before good can result from it, the bowels must be moved. ‘The mother has the choice of many medi- cines—cathartics, purgatives, bitter-waters, pills, physics, etc. But the little body doesn’t need such harsh remedies for they wrench the/system and do only temporary good, so often followed by an unpleasant seaction. or PRICE AS ALWAYS ite of greatly increased laboratory costs due to the Wan by aacrifcing profits and absorbing war taxes we have maintained the price at which this family laxative haa been sold by eruaate for the psst 26 yeare.. Two sizes—50c and $1. < “HIS MASTER‘ ,: gre U S.PAT.OTE. adil Quality, always OU" VSS p08 of yltis Master's Voice i ine C80 Se Victor Tatting M2 Out to-d - New Victor » -. . for April A new month’s Victor entertainment! the swing and sentiment and touches of h : y ¢ popular; and.catchy dance music that stirs t \_ Delightful new numbers, Braslau sings a dream Alma Gluck and Efrem Dr. Caldwell’s YRUP The Perfect Sophie Braslau 64799 10 Enrico Caruso 88600 12 3.00 Flonzaley Quartet 74579 12 1:50 Almb Gluck and Efrem Zimbalist 87300 10 2.00 better plan is to employ a mild, gentle Raikes of ‘hich only a little is required. There is a combination of simple ‘laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin that thousands of mothers have used successfully for baby’s constipation and its accompany-- - ing ills, such as belching, wind colic, rest- Jessness, sleeplessness, etc. , ‘The nursing mother will also find it ideal for herself, and it is especially important that she be free from constipation. Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to do as prom- ised or the druggist will refund the money. Thousands of caytious families have-it in. the house, secure against the little ills, ' EPSIN _ Laxative FREE SAMPLES If you have*never used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 463 Washington St., Monticello, Il. 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