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* [ | NOTICE TO LEAGUERS. | : o | We have received some re- | ports that members of the | League: have not yet received a | copy of the Leader. -Also re- | rorts that some of them failed | ~to get the first two of three | numbers. | We hope ,members will re- | port all such instances. We | - hope alse. that you will he pa- | tient in anger and slow te | wrath. Remember that setting | up a mailing list. of 20,000 to I’ 25,000 names is no small ‘o | and that errors and mistakes | are bound td occur. | But we are working almost | day and night and conditions. | will be better in the future. | In the meantime report to us | all errors and we will get to | them as qulckly as possible. | - Address all communications | to the Nonpartisan Leader, Box | 919, Fargo, and not to 'indi- | viduals, | o ASKS GOD’S BLESSING. Nnopartisan Leader: Received your 7 “Here are the necessary items of ex- penditure for maintenance and edu- cation of Virginia Loney, 16 years of | age: § Rent, ‘$6,000; food hills and house- hold supplies, $4,000; clothing, $3,- 500;, three servants, $1,200; school, musie, languages, books, ete., $2,500; summer vacation and traveling ex- \: penses, $2,500; auto and chauffeur, $2,000; recreation and amusements, 3 including herskback riding, $1,500; | ! - maid, $600; doctors, dentists, etc., [ i $500; insurance and storage charges, | i $200; incidentals, $1,000; total, $25,- - 500, A: CORREGTION. Friend—I heard somebody say the - other day, Mr. Naggs, that your wife . was. a. fine conversationalist. i * - . Naggs—She’s nothing of the sort. : < v.Friend—Nla'Z Ty I . Naggs—She hates She’s: a. monologuist. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS b | Here is a chance for farmers to do . business. with . farmers. . fancy, breeding, of horsss, cattle, hogs, chickens, put your ad in this department.. .If you have anything to sell or g trade to farmers, insert your ad. in this department: If you want to buy anything that g other farmers have to sell put your : s ad in: this department. This: is the paper- that reaches. the |: live and up-to-date farmers of North | Dakota. Rates in this depurtment are 20: 7z cents _per line for first msertlon, 10 cents per line for subsequent inser- itions. Copy: must reach us by Monday to insure its appearance. in tha current issue, ° conver.ation. ress;— Nonpartisan Leader, Box 919, ' . PFargo, North Dakota. FOR SALE—For sale cheap, one grey horse, 8 years old, weight 11-hun- dred: pounds; good "work horse—Ed- ward Ellifson, Whitman, N. D.—5tf. WANTED—Men and women to act as| " organizers in different localities.|: Write’ or call on Farmers” Rural - Credit .Ascociation, Minot, N. D. T — T T T e T I T T T T e T e e e e e — g ‘that. 'ness -continued, If you Jof lupon’ his: estates; 800: manufacturing THE NON!AMISAH LEADER paper .and must say it’s ‘a paper worth having. I am proud to think that the farmers, the tillers of the soil have a paper of a caliber so ‘large. It’s worth its weight in gold for- Government bonds and I do hope | that every farmer in the State; yes, in the United States, may have it in his home. So, may luck be ours and God: bless you. WM. IVERSON, ® Portland N. D. GOMMENDABLE. From Public Opinion: The Non- partisan Leader has reached us, and 'side' of the question. The Leader is starting out in a 'very dignified' and commendable man- |’ ner.. Nothing shows the worthiness “It will be the purpose to give the facts—all the facts obtainable, concerning' the men who seek to rule the political destinies of this state. “It will NOT be. its purpose to indulge in. WILD-EYED DENUNCI- ATIONS, LIBELOUS VILIFICA- TIONS, AND. BITTER PERSON- ALITIES. There will be: NO: need for The facts will be enough. There will be no attempt to MAKE Indianapolis, Oct. 20.—The bell on| the voting machine- continued to ring f and there was a rattlé as if the ma- | jmachine ‘was being voted after the ‘the civilization of the world to its 'foundation. polls closed in the Fourth Precinct of the Fourth Ward, according to Al bert Snyder, who testified today at ‘those that followed the fall of the 'Roman empire are imminent; changes | in religious - belief and practice as ‘lthat last year it sold more than $3,- 000, worth of butter. the trial of Mayor Joseph E. Bell, 'charged with election conspiracy. An- other witness told of being threaten- ed by Chief of Police Samuel V. Per- ‘rott, a co-defendant, if he dijd not work for the democrats. Snyder said he was the’duly ap- :preeinet, but that when: he went to enter the polling place at the close iof the voting, the inspector told him | ‘he could not go .in and locked the door in his face. Then all the win- dow shades were pulled down he said. ‘I was standing on the porch near the door trying to get in,” the. wit- bell on the voting machine ring and a rattle as if the machine was being: voted. There was another man on the porch alse and I called his at- several times.” €ZAR RICHEST PERSON The: czar is above: all; odds. the: rich+ est: person on earth.. In Siberia alone he ‘possesses 12;000,000: acres of land,. much of it in mines” producing gold, ‘malachite and emeralds. In the Cau- casus, the Crjmea and other parts of his empire he has tracts of land that -give him altogether a territorial for- tun: of 17,000,000 acres. In addition: be has: 1,500 flour mills. ' plants: and’ 100° workshops. He: ard: 'his family alse own the best: vineyards;| in the empire_ Inone year the income ‘from these vineyards amounts to sev-- ieral million: dollars.” In the century from 1797 to 1897 the unitsd posseisions of the Rima- noff’s all of which the czar has ah-f isolute authority to: sequester to him- self if ‘he so desires, had- increased| 'to $300,000,000; so increased in the| mtervenmg 18 years that its esti- matbr income today amounts to $12,- 000,000' from. a total cagital of hill- it is- truly championing the farmers’ | of the publication more than the| following extract, viz: crucible of agony of body, mind:..and “when I heard the| things appear bad. They are bad enough already. ; “It will simply: turn on the light. The light. will disclose the facts. The facts: are what the public MUST know. The: facts will be sufficient.” We: shall begin ‘in the rext issue to. publish something about «the: Lea- gue as we promised a few weeks ago. | ‘The public' desires ahd is entitled to know the foundation, werkings, pur-| Fose, good, and. bad of this organ- ization, and-a comparison of this; or- ganization: to OTHER CLASS. organ- izations which seek to better them- selves by clubbing together for their own mutual benefit.—Editor. WORTH SEX PLUNKS. Ward County Independent: The Nonpartisan. Leader, the newspaper of mystery, has made. its appearance. | This. is: the paper that was. promised i to those: whe joined the Nonpartisan | League last. spring, whom they either raid $6 membership, or gave their ' checks dated ahead to Oct. 1 for ' that amount. It is said that 30,000 copies of the first issue were printed. The editor is H. E. Behrens and if he does all that he promises: to do, the paper alone will be worth the $6. The pager tells why the Nonpartisan League. was. organized: and settled the question: in one.short paragraph, viz: | —-*\——*————*_——_— $4000 FOR THIS GIRL|IS IT AN AUTOMATIC ?| POLITICAL CHANGES |WHEY BUTTER NEXT By Dr. T. Morey Hodgeman, " President of Macalester College. The Great. European: War is xocking Political changes as momentous as far-reaching as those that flowed from the: Pretestant. reformation; an economic' and social’ revolution. com- parable: enly. to the: reuults of -the | F) h: revolution.. (pointed Republican watcher in. his| ks i This: war is hurling inta the melt- ing pot the divine right of kings, the autocracy of' cabinets; the falla- cies of war and intemperance and the privilege of wealth; and out. of this. soul is coming the mind of Christ, a renaissance of the program-ot Christ. College: Furnisliers Leaders, In the reconstruction of the valies, of life, Jesus must be interpreted by, the visible church, and. this. church imust. be led by men; and as in the tention to the bell. The bell mm-!past, so: now: these: leaders: must in the: main: come from: the: denomina- tional college. _In this collapse: of man-made: the- | this' country ‘must be a |, ories of life, counsellor to distracted’ Europe, a father. to, the growing children of|; these. western rapublics, a judge be-: tween: the rich and: the poor; a leader | a . poves i father. in: the: peaceable conquests: of com- merce: and! missions' and: the: healing art, a preacher of the unconquembln power of love. Work for Church. To this program of life the Chris- tian church and the €hristian: college | must. dedicate themselves—without f'hldes e and' i< Rl qualification or- hesitation' or doubt: To. these allies are committed the supreme opportunity and the supreme responsibility. of projecting the spirit hig " first Mediterranean cruise: how: blue:it is!?” . - A ‘ert needed years ago. 'Nonpartisan League is as great as { (R PAGE THIRTEEN mts Newspaper Are Welcomed NEWSPAPERS ALWAYS - TELL THE TRUTH. The bunch of artists, ho. ear- lier in the year were extract- ing six dollars from the farm- ers in order that they might be honored: members of some cort of society, have come and gone and: the: ones who subscribed will no doubt hear nothing more from them.—Devils Lake World of Sept. 30, 1915. #———— e ———————— % g e —— “The Nonpartisan League has no idea of starting a new party; it seeks anly to seeure: union: and organized c¢fort’ that the. farmers may: secuke ‘their just share of representation in ‘the affairs of the government.” The editor promises to make the gang dodge and duck, hedge and flip-flop. The Nonpartisan Leader: I have ‘just” received’ the Nonpartisan Leader and‘ will say that it is what the farm- The farmess’ the spirit of 1775 when the farmers fired the shot that was heard around the world. It marks the dawning Qf a new day in North Dakota. WILEARD: FORREST, . Overley; N. Do Whey butter is the next thing that is going to- enrich the cow owners of the: dairy districts, according o the United States depantment of ap— iriculture. The first factory in Wlsconsm.to ‘undertake the making of ‘‘whey but- 'ter,” one in- which' the department co-operated, has been so successful The increased -price which the factory could pay .its: patrons: for milk forced practical- ly: all the:other large. factories: in ‘that county toe: put. im when: buther ‘equipment; and most: of the large 'Cheddar cheese factories: ' of that state new make butter of. that kind. The butter is of fair quality ahd is used’ extensively. as' table: butter all through the cheese districts ‘in Wisconsin. It is sold a little below the regular price paid for cream- ery butter. The sum contributed . among tbe patrons: is:a. clear preofit. above what - they receive when: the butter is; not made; asthe: whey; aTter removali-of ithe fat, can still be used for feod ing farm animals: LOVE'S WAY. “Of course, he hasn’t any money, but Charhe says love will make’ a ' way.” “Yes, I noticed’ it will,”" said’ the “Thus far it’s made away with about. $28. wonth of. elegtncl.t)y—— N. Y. World. FARGO ’FANNEKY ANDREW MONSON,; Prop. Receives hides and sking for ummng to har- ness-leather, robes and' c Rob.a- lind, sale; d for price list of EUR _COATS, AUTO j AND' BUGGY ROBES; ETC. FARGO' TANNERY; FARGO; N. b. .of Christ into education, soc)ty, busi- | ness. -and. politics., i " For years the, farmer has tried .4} to 'separate WILD oats: 'k from his; seed: with: fan-- : 3 3 i ningnn‘l!s.-amtgra&-F “Just. look at the wandexful color |} ¢ oF of the seal” exclaimed. a. touxist on' “See || ers yet in the: fall: leamd' that " it takes-a he has 0 t speeml sepamtor A w to do this perfectly. We are now putting on the mar- . ket what. is known as the Cotton Flan- nel Lined Drum, highly | by agncultunsts and seed men, -~ " Bid you see it on-demonstration at i yoursm Fair?: i “That’s not so strange," g'mwled a 1 traveler who had lately run the'gamut, "of the Neopolitan pension: and was | therefore disillusioned; “No wonder Aits blue. You'd be blue goursel! if ] ——————————————————— |45 of dollars. As absolute-autocrat FARM LOANS—$1,000,000.00,. to, loan | on North Dakota farms. Will loan | Bead. of the: Russian: church, the ezar one-third' or more of value of any | ican: claim ownership: toe: te: hillions “ farm, at lowest rate. Give legalil'of dollars” worth of jewels: andi gold- description, improvements,. and’ thefien, treasures: deposited in. the ca-| ~ amount .wanted—E. B; V‘Talflr Val- ¢ ; IW Elty, N Dibtf. ::xne:ll;::ls and churches throughaut the -n~L1ppmcott's. R S PO TRT omE