The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 13

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PAGE THIRTEEN Welcomed L d ':ii - To the Nonpartisan Leader: I - > have been a reader of your paper ‘: OUR ADVERTISERS and feel that “you are doing a great R kT y-husband and his broth ] Readers of the Leader are re- ;-‘;(:.lmef.gr S et st i { spectfully requested to consid- May God Bless you in this. | er the offers ?f our adveut-isers. Mrs. E. T. Barnes, . | The Leader will not, knowingly, Upham, N. D, | carry the advertisement of ERET XY L | any unreliable and-' untrustwor- The Nonpartisan Leader: To the | thy firm. We believe that the Formers .of Sargent County, I wish | concerns which advertise in the to say that you make no mistake by u ] Leafler * correetly iy reprezent joining the Nonpartisan League. This | their wares and miay be de- movement deserves the support of | pended upon - . every farmer in the state. | If interested or in need of | H. Ellyum, | anything advertised in the | Milnor N. D. | ‘Leader do not feel any hesita- | S PR ETINLE | tio'n about writing. In doing | -] The Nonpartisan Leader: I get % | this remember that you render | _| the eLader regularly every week. If { the Lea_der a double service by | | it did not come I would go after it, { mentioning that you saw the ad | .| if ‘neecessary, for T could not afford | in the Leader. That is a special | to miss a single ifsue. ‘ { favor to the Leader. It shows | J * A.‘C. Nelson, | to our advertisers that the | . " Fingal, N. D. | I‘aeader gets results. ] Wm. Schults, of Stirum, N. Dak,| (. A. Beiersdorf was born in Ger- L I K B s | "If you want to help the ||was born in Germany in 1863 and|many in 1863. He came to Sargent| , . ; $ Mi Ind boy barely es- | Leader, patronize its advertis- | |came to North Dakota from Minne-!County, N. Dak. in 1893 and has caped (;:::}‘:t;y “w:;::es :ft;rekg;u‘;g | ‘ers and tell them you say their | |sota in 1875. He has farmed ever|farmed there ever since. S - p # & 4 A nine of his assailants. We need that | ad in the Leader. | |since and is a booster for the League. | Indian in North Dakota to help repél J L The Nonpartisan Leader: I was| Half an ounce of organized effort|the gray wolves of the grain monop- < very much pleased to get your paper beats half a ton of ‘independence.”|oly. ! for I thought that $6 automobile ar- ; > : § ranrgement would - get the farmers : = 0. g hetter organized than anything that @ ; i i has come before them yet. And so - ! ) it has. The-farmers of the State of g i o - North Dakota can speak now as a ; A N N body and should have a little to say : ‘ i nregard to the prices they get for their produce. : N ) ‘ R ; If the farmers of this rtate and ; , ; ; South Dakota, Minnesota and Mon- \ ) ) : tana were in the eLague together | | (I WA ow e r ; they would soon make prices so| | N\ == ; : i there would be a profit for the farm-; - et ers. 1 say, let us get together. My ® . 4 . Ee y 3 atner e, 1 me wen | | {JRIVOTSIY EXperts rate Economy North Dakota since the Spring of’ ! i o e Yoy Ve yasmeows .. o é ; ¥ 1882. I drove over 18 miles to Lari- G Ol £ q w th 13 t oy ‘Hl . ¥ more to get my lays sharpened and 1| . as me n lnes l . L o Co-operative Mill at Sentinel Butte.|have lots of old time friends who 31 7 O 1 : d C t 3 did the same. I lived in.my old shack| ¢ ';O . V er O? s apaCI q A plowman on his legs is higher | (that I built with a hammer, hatchet ; 'l;han a grain man on his knees. and saw—no square), until 1912 zfnd g::::- R°§buck and Co., Urbana, I1inots ' A2 ——————————————————————— | then liad to borrow maney to build, eoriitle ; August 26,1914, " HH CLA.SS]F!ED ADVERTISMENTS and was in debt before. And unlessl Gentlemen:- g in - conditions change T won’t. live ' to see In accordence with am Here is a_chance for farmers_to do myself out of debt. Last year and ::emu:ger 51gnsd visited your g::;‘n:e?::::;y | am : - business with farmers. If you do ; ho Eville, Indiana, -and tested rop brake Ba fancy breeding, of horses, cattle, the year before I could not make man :en{-: 1:::9:‘;:::1 fuel consumption the aiffepe i hogs, chickens, put your ad in this |enough to pay my taxes and interest FEEl beon passed by yons 5.0e5, 87ter same had i department. and had to borrow money to gct HH ;flep'u"-ments, ang we afifiiffisa'?flfi’" poatamn HH _ If you have anything to sell or along. All this with good crops. ~HA Under separate’ cover, ey DL Bt 8 - trade to farmers, insert your agd. in dataole o] HH Bl In Yogard to the mati R Hh this department. . . Of late years I have been watching b sim engines, while the relation of :51:: ;2::. . -+ * If you want to buy anything that [the market reports and have come =4 'ge:‘::.m.m.lp;:d for gasoline engines hap mot | i other farmers have to sell put your|to believe the things that Loftus, B toagree tnat f,,"’;,,:.‘,‘: bYest authorities seem I ad in this department. | Greely and Mannahan say about ‘the fue . i riaity e¢ 15 1 : This is the paper that reaches the Chamber of C : 1 -4 T live and up-to-date farmers of North | 7amber o Oramence: iy lum IeR Dakota. other way o nlythat the Government s 1lowing ratinge H-H Rates in this department are 20|take a hand in that game of gam- e ;m,;‘::‘.f*'f;" Tich lerger gverload cap- « ins ' cents per line for first insertion, 10 bling. ; Hl 'encloesd, i__‘ffi‘;bfi referning 1o the table - 2] .°.e“‘“ per line for subsequent imser-| & get together and stick to- EE g s A . Copy must reach us by Monday to |gether. Geo. W. Hart, ] H TnE { insure its appearance in the -current Northwood N. D.{’ ™ REw . i issue. g : g x H M - : Address,— R R e o . s - = Nonpartisan Leader, LEKELY LOOKING LEAGUE. | ‘H HH . x 919, Few people question ‘the wisdem]] -+ BEp i 5 Fargo, North Dakota. and value of organizgtion on the part 1 E. 4 ::: : : : - FOR SALE—For sale cheap; one grey |°f 8ny great class. : ; A A v K . ‘horse, 8 years old, weight 11-hun-| Today, the most likely looking! 9 = dred pounds, geod work herse—Ed- | movement is ts the Non-Partisan Lea- i e i : ; . ward Ellifson, Whitman, N. D.—5tf. | oye : | .Free Engine Book, telling all .about thiswomderful ‘test and 4 —— — R R ‘ ng our:full line of Economy Engines, mailed on reguest. With thé growth of the movemant{ Write for it today. Ask for Engine Catalog -No. 95N12. x i : WANTED—Men and women to act as. 3 . ~ b i organizers in different localities, |the League should “cut some ice” in|! ; [T, % ; . ; rite or call on Farmers’ ‘Rural {coming elections. Near at' hand thel’ SR : i Y . g _ Credit Ascociation, Minot, N. D.|Litehville Bulletin ‘points out that L ars, 4 b | | $18 TRIoRED §18 \ == ANDREW MONSON, Prop. . ‘] ness leather, hides bought, leather ai R AND B! Suits;'and;Overcoats Hagen & Olson | ARGO TANNERY Receives hidesand skins for tanning to har- | robes and coats. Robes lined, . send fox prise. hist. of FUR_COATS, AUTO | .§ Beng prie list. o 5 ; UGGY ROBES, ETC. FARGO TANNERY; FARGO, N. D.| {Burdick of Williston. Gilbert \C. ‘Berg of Greenlgnd Town- | | ship ‘Barnes County, may ‘be a eandi- | date for the legislature on the Far-|: mers’ Non-Pariisan Ticket. If th>far- |- mers are to secure legislation they de- sire—they must do two things: They ] must elect representatives to the leg- 1 islature who will pass laws desired by the farmers; and they must elect a || governor, who will dorall in his pow-{ . er, who' will' do all in'his power to ex-| ecute and enforce the laws when onece passed. Among mén suggested for gov- | ernor is Mayor Platou of Valley' C:ty, 10scar Seiler of Jamestown and U.'L. LaMoure County Chronicle. | | SR AT G : THE NONPARTISAN LEADER The 'League and Its Newspaper Are

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