The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 13, 1916, Page 13

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THE NONPARTISAN LEADER : TRIRTEEN X ] Ny !express “Here ‘our appreclatron of ‘the|dound to the peop.le of the -cvum:ry Nathna] capltal work you and your organization have for generations to come. done to ‘bring the principles of co- Wishing you success, we are operative marketing in terminal + Yours truly, markets- direct to the farmers. The Equity Cooperative Exchange, benefits of this movement will re- J. M. Anderson, President. Ask for Little Swux (Continued from paye 4) in the temporary appointment of a deputy customs. officer at Windy- gates, stationed there . for the ac-] comodation of wheat growers, who| can obtain more favorable railroad | rates by shipping ‘their wheat across the 'Canadian border in bond - at Windygates. An officer was sent| there for sixty days, but owing to e EQUITABLE AUDIT CO., Inc. e Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and the car shortage the grain could not | SyStems for Accountmg Werite for References. be moved in that time. The depart- | ment wifl instruct ‘the officer to re- —— S main for an additional sixty _days'. * : A J OSHEA ARCHITECT AND. ENGJNEER FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA Representative Helgesen has been {; appointed on the House sub-commit- | tee ‘which will draft a ‘bill to previde i} | for federal warehouses for staple farm products. ; Senator McCumber has introduced | a resolution instructingthe secretary of the interior to repert to congress| the reasons for -the ‘recent advance in the price of gasoline. Senator ‘Gronna has named Sher-| man-. Gilbertson, a schoel boy of; Towner, McHenry county, =as his | principal appointment for the West Point military academy. The first | alternative mamed by Gronma ' is|; Thomas L. DeLancey of Valley City, | Barnes county. New Postmasters. { The following fourth class post- 1 masters ‘have been appointed :in’ North Dakota. Mrs. Hazel W. Funk, at Fredonla, Logan county, to succeed Miss Anna ‘Keubler, who resigned; Mandius H.| Snortland, at Tokio, Benson county, to succeed Mrs. Hilma M. Smeallie, | who resigned; Burt Sargent, at Ra.n-- ger, Slope county, to succeed Mrs. Nancy D. Hubbard, who was re- Fresh Krisp Packed in an “Aertite” Moisture Proof Package MANCHESTER BISCUIT CO. Fargo, North Dakota. Watch Us Grow THE UNION NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90; 00000 FARM LOANS negotiated at lowest rates. . Prompt service. Nobonus. MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA When In Fargo Ge To DEWEY'’S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits ‘Wedding Groups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns ‘Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. | J. R. Kirk Commission C6. Inc. South St, Paul, Minn, . Sales Agency and. Autharized Representative of the American Society of Equity Consign Your Live .Stock ®0 Us and Get a Square Deul High test, high grade, northern grown 1914 seed corn. Mjhnesota N.13, Minnesota No. 23 and White Dent @ $5 per bushel. Only a limited, amount- of this good seed on hand, so ‘order today. Wewant clover and timothy seed N. J. OLSEN CO., MOORHEAD, MNN. -7 s : ‘Personal and exngi; aid to . Letz Me those whouse the LEAD- s ‘ER. = Criticism, ~ revision ' and suggestion.. Individual Bixby’s Red Polls. of A.R. Breeding My herd bull J. D. Merryweather No. 24396 is | 1400-pound cown:nail getting the size n iy herd. His damis 2 full sister to the World’s Chnnipion Two-Year-O1d ‘Heifer. His first thres dams average close to 200 poumds butterfst in ‘one year. J. S. BIXBY, : : LISBON, N. DAK. G. G. Wood Lillian J. Wood ‘N : ‘V moved. : S OOd & 2 OOd | The following changes have been Minot’s Pioneer Chiropractors |made in North Dakota rural route Drugless Healers ‘service. The carrier on the route from | Lefen to Gladstone after’ January | |16th. will leave Lefer daily except Sunday at 8 a. m. arriving in Glad- stone at noon, leaving Gladstone at 1 p. m. arriving in Lefer at 5 p. m.; the carrier on the Rheim-to-Beulan Toute will hereafter leave Rheim daily ‘except Sunday at 6 a. m., ar- |4 W it 2. help in'any case of advertis-_ r ing. FREE. riving at Beulah at 10:30 a. m., * - Address, “AD MAN,” Non- YO ur A d partisan Leader,- Box 919, . Fargo, N. D. “ leaving Beulah at 1:30 p. m. and | arriving at Rheim at 6 .p. m. SPePIP : : Fargos Only Modern Fire Proof Hotel : :° POWERS HOTEL Hot 4nd Cold Running Water and Telephone in Every Room FIRST CLASS CAFETERIA IN GONNECTION. On Broadway, One Block South of- Great Northern Depot. FARGO, N. DAK. _ Brauer Block - - - Minot, N. D- FRANCIS A. BRUGMAN, M.D, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 36 So. Main St. - - MINOT, N.D. . HIDES TANNED Send us your hides, we will tan’ and make them into nice, warm, soft robes, We guarantee 01‘:11;9 workman;’hxp to be > . BER satxsfactory process o ng n an attempt to give the report make the Oak Harness Legthu-mm Commission on Industr:al Relations “Lace Leather. Robes Lined. Hides|the general circulation among the bought at the h g CHENS L. he Bigheit mdrkat jEloen: ranks of labor which this mighty Send, for price list and shipping tags. : - |message to the workers deserves, The DIGEST OF IMPORTANT REPORY THE LISBON TANNERY, 'I.bllon. = = = North Mh. People’s College, Fort Scott, Kansas, | has published a digest of the report. o | It was compiled by Fred D. Warren, |'the fighting editor and it has a fore- Lo 02l L) I $ JULIUS KLEMIN Cufle«y MTOOIS. 2 has brought splendid returns. ; [ ithis connectic : word written by Frank P. Walsh, gmmmunmmmmmmnumm Mt ; TUTTLE, Nf D. i chairman of the commission, who is = Rural Credits Chartered 1958 3 ' ° Coopecation § : 2 | also’a member of the ad\psory beard = Lo , ol IS . e ‘G AR A GE §{ot e Poosies conenn. g Farmers Rural Credit. Association = | ———— 3 | This digest is in the exact language] = Autt i $500, : Minot; North- Dakota: = All Kinds of 'l of the report as made to congress, E A CMLL—-———————-————* E L ile Repairs, ! and all of the big, vital burning|S= . ing, Acetylene .W_eldmg, facts are to be found in its 64 pages. E FARMERS SCHoow E and B]acksmlthmg. The pri . == LECTURES, INSTRUCTION and DISCUSSION — price of this beeklet has heen | = D f This A 1 = Will Appreciate the Farmers Patromage § | neduced from 25 cents 6 fen conts |58 . *leen "Under the Direction of ssociation | #or a single copy. {Send ¥for onme. "Emflon. WMM& M@ulheu ! : s : : : - WHEN AND vn-snr. usl.n S ! Behoo! ‘Sessions will Be held each’ lflbmoonnt!.wandeveniu ; All ;;aidy(;m at 7:35, for five comseeutive days, Mondsy to Friday, lnclusive. Q hese schools will be definitely ' and dated, when at least g KREMENETSKI gftyfiflufishwhene::ougdh. - 'lfnh:-tls:;damt,.= : cash ‘prizes will given a or papers om - BROTHERS N°"p“m‘“‘ Leader:_ Vi subjects, as outlined in wufi%" Titeratare, g We can state tbat we' have ‘had . A compjlete courseof “be farnished, to teach farmers = Tutfle' N.D. o goo& results from the advertisement -How They nll Gooperate 1o -fl' Farm Profifs. = GENERAL MERCHANDISE §|00ro? Js vour paper. We wre rer| 2 R = # | ceiving 2 lot of inqu 'rom i- / i Loans to farmes divid efig (hmnes. Full Line of Hard- $|ties that have never before shown '.,.»plgf mé‘;’ mnxgon 550 shire Ta the' o!ths Vochtion. = ware, Shoes and Clothing, % !any interest, and we all feel that the |55 LIBERAL LOANS TO ACTUAL FARMERS, - = . - Enamelware, Tinware, % | money spent in adyertising with. you w 225. - Write or call if s loan is wanted. . = i sripddazinges

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