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SIGN The Petition TODAY. DECIDE The Question on its Merits during campaign. PROTEST Against “GAG RULE.” Your Town Clerk Has the Pe- tition—Sign It. When In Fargo Go To " DEWEY'’S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits " Wedding t".‘:proups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. — - Chiropractic » {KI-RO-PRAK-TIK) The Science that Makes People Well and Happy You Need Not Be Sick ChirapA"die ADJUSTS the USE of Disease INVESTIGATE See G. A. NEWSALT D.C. Fargo's Pioneer The wonderful | success of Chiropractic has opened the eyes of the world. Diseases considered in- curable are cared by this method. If you have a *cold,” appendi- citis, gall-stones, i constipation, 'f backache, headache. pneumonia, if'heart or kidney disease, diseases’ of women, paralysis, we canm make you f well. We can tell you of hundreds i§ of cases given up as incurable that this science has cured. = Investigate ‘§ —consultation free. 1 E. W. WINDSOR, D. C. DOCTOR. OF CHIROPRACTIC Palmer Graduate b Fargo, N. D. HOILAND WILD OAT SEPARATOR A real wild oats separator that will positively remove wild | oats from tame oats, from bar- ley and from any other grains. | Possibly you saw this machine with the cotton flannel lined drum at your state fair. It created an unusual amount of interest. Many who saw’ it pronounced it the onI}ym sepa- . rator on the market that can | separate wild, oats from tame oats -successfully. Farmers | and seed men are using it with | reat success. ested by Experiment Stations This machine’ has stood . up under the most rigid tests of the experiment ' stations. ' If ou don’t want wild oats on your arm, write us tofla%' angd let us tell you -about this won- derful separa- tor. Literature free. 2 Albert Hoiland Law Dead;Letter Because of Error (Continued, from page 2) does not apply to railroads. The 1913 legislature amended sec- tion 2110, correcting the mistake by providing for adding instead of sub- tracting the funded debt. In veto- ing the amendment Governor Hanna said: “This act would work a hardship in_many cases upon corporations.” He added that the old law, a dead letter and unworkable, was best. The old law allowed .corporations to escape taxes on bonds and stocks. What State Papers Say Oakes Journal: A Mr. Moore gave an address at the city hall Saturday - in the interest of the Nonpartisan League and solicited members. ...... He gave quite an interesting talk to the audience. Glenburn Advance: The personal property tax list this year tempts a person to become a miser and hide his money and sell his personal prop- erty. However it will serve one pur- pose. It will bring the day of single taxation nearer at hand. The Portland Republican: - The farmers certainly have the right idea - in this movement and if they stick together through thick and thin they will as a result formulate an organi- zation that will have. to be listened to and reckoned with. Valley City Courier: The Nonpar- tisan League is giving some. of the old time politicians of the state a bad nightmare. Carrington Record: No other or- ganization ever. launched in the state has been so roundly abused and so presistently lied about as this League and in the meeting held here all will have an opportunity to have the pur- poses of the orgamization explained. Sentinal Butte Republican: It is rumored ~that W. J. Brinton will stump the state in favor of the Non- partisan League. He stumped the county at the last election telling the people why his enemies hate him— and never got rotten egged a single. once, Forman _ Independent-News: The ° ganizers of the Nonpartisan League while in Sargent county recently, - claimed, that they were only interest- ed in electing a-state ticket and mem- bers of the legislature—yet the very next day we read that the Leagte was to endorse a democrat for sen- ator. (But you did not read it in the Nonpartisan Leader, Brother Maltby —Editor.) — i The Palladium: Yes, the Nonparti- san League has 'played its cards—and they are good cards, and appear to be in the hands of able men. The farmers have been “cold-decked” long enough, and it is high time that “big business” is given a dose'of its own medicine. Steel Ozone: Election of farmers to the legislature all over the state, a farmer for governor and farmers for most of the state offices, is the first aim of the League, with the ul- timate view of securing laws that will make better marketing methods. There is every reason to aid such a movement and the Ozone will be found right in front of such an idea. Hastings Times: We would like to hear these speakers (Nonpartisan League speakers), and would suggest that the members of the League -in this neighborhood come in and help us to arrange for the free use of the - hall for this purpose. Public Opinion: The newspapers which oppose the Nonpartisan League want the farmers to continue to run wild, so they can get so much ger, for telling the farmers through their papers_just whom to vote for. . Valley City Courier: Big scare . headlines. in the Fargo Forum: are to the effect that the Nonpartisan League is to endorse Mayor Platou for Governor and John Burke for United States senator. * * * We are somewhat inclined to think the article is a little previous as we do not think the Nonpartisan League has decided whom it will endorse at the present time. ; o A smart editor complains that the farmers are always \kicking. We ack- nowledge the compliment and suggest that this editor keep away from the business end of these kickers here- - after for they are organized now and will make a bull’s eye everytime they et fly. i * THE NONPARTISAN LEADER THIRTEEN 4 mmflmm EQUITABLE AUDIT CO., Inc, ", euume M Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and . Systems for Accounting. Write for References. WWWWW*W* A J. OSHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA SEED CORN High test, high grade, northern grown 1914 seed corn. Minnesota N. 13, Minnesota No.23 and White Deht @ $5 per bushel.Only a limited amount of this good seed on hand, so order today. We want clover and timothy seed N. J. OLSEN CO., MOORHEAD, MINN.- : ¢ Fargo’s Only Modem Fire Proof Hotel : : Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone in Every Room- FIRST CLASS CAFETERIA"IN CONNECTION. On Broadway, One Block South ef -Great Northern Depot. - FARGO, N. DAK. : A : : Fh PO hlq R PRy We are going to give Publlc Op lnfilo'n Public 5p’intg;)n rom ' Bismark’s. Only Radical Paper now until July 1st, 1916, for 25 cents. A club of five for GEORGE J. SMITH, Editor" - $1.00. Subscribe today. Rum_l Cradits S Chartered 1915 Cooperation a Farmers Rural Credit Association - - = Authorized Capital $500,000 = - Minot, North Dakota FARMERS SCHOOLS " Held -under the Direction of this Association.. Lectures, Instrue:: tion, and Disscussion,: Rural Life, Rural Credits, Farm Neces- sities, Production, Buying, Marketing, Taxation, Land Titles, Credit, Auditing, Banking, Management, Transportation, Farm Fi- nance, Co-operation,” Farmers’ Organizations, and, Legislation. FARMERS BANKS control their own credit. ’ Nine-tenths of all business done today is done on Credit. Who now controls this vast amount of Credit? Ans.: The Interlock- ed banking and. business.interests of the country. This system is all wrong. Farmers, Become Your Own Bankers Farmers, join with your own neighbors in starting a Farmers’ Bank in your liome town. Help remove the Boycott now against Co-Operation, Co-Operative Elevators, and the Farmers' Open. Market at St. Pault.J Farmers’ Banks are now being organized in several towns to be owned and controlled .. by the armers themselves. Organizers wanted. . Call or write .for full particu-. lars for starting a Farmers’ Bank or Elevator in any locality. =T S e Increased Production—Pro- S fitable Prices for Your Produce ' T HIE A privilege to purchase your implements - direct from the manufacturer, elliminating large profits charged by jobbing - monopolies, expensive sales-- = g = = = = = 2432 men and dealers is the propo- = = g A§ = i sition that confronts our good farmers to-day. The Wilberg Plow Attachment is a Practical Labor Sav- ing Implement that every farmer should own. .. By Our 1916 model will be sold direct to thefarmers at prices - we sold it to the jobbers for. - Thus-enabling yoy to buy two machines for what you had to pay for one. ; Write for special club order prices. _ Wilberg Plow Attachment Co.,Nome, N. D. = = = = = = . Started under the Direction of this Association, Farmers -must = = . % IIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI!IIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllfilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIlm : w5l