The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 14

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B s GUARANTEED Fire-Fly ’ Spark Plug Sold direct for cash with order at a large saving. Give size wanted when you order. Half doz. lots... sescsssccssscecePle One doz. lots... ---ORDER TODAY--- Henry A. Wilberg Nome, . No. Dak. The Edmore Mercantile Store ul’;mts your -business; we also want your good will. Edmore, Right treatment should get N.D. both. We try to be right. G. B. Smith Auto Repairi Garage g, chairing J. D. Reeves Guaranteed STEELE, NO. DAK. DENTIST Dr. Prescott, of Steele Willbein - STEELE, NO. DAK. FEBRUARY and MARCH Patronize--- P. NORUM General Merchandise When in HAMPDEN, NORTH DAKOTA LEAGUE Members Trade with | Clyde Mercantile Co. CLYDE, N. D. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc. in buying at t| Peoples Trading Co. , General Merchandise P HANSBORO, - NO. DAK. ] YOU atways find hfatisfacfion Our established motto is ““MORE FOR YOUR MONEY”’ Michigan Mercantile Co. % It MICHIGAN: NO. DAK. o Nick Weiler Auctioneer iz, e in German or English. Write to me for dates. - Prices reasonable. - Nick Weiler, Gand Rapids, ? e 'C. BJERKE & COMPANY Hardware, lmBlements, Furnitare, Unde{takugg, rugs & Stationery, Balding Pianos & Columbia Phon: ographs. Special Cash Discount to League Members. . CONWAY .- NORTH DAKOTA ‘ROLF BROS. . Tailors of Quality Clothes % 7 Bacon Block - N. 4th St. § Grand Forks, -. N. D. THE NONPARTISAN' LEADER LETTERS AND MORE LETTERS FROM THE LEAGUE FAMILY *® * * * % * * * WAS A GOOD PILL Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I wish to voice the senti- ments of the article which ap- peared on the first page of the Leader February 10. That is a good pill for the politicians and we 'shoyld administer more doses like that and thus let the smooth politician under- stand that he must wait until we ask him. Now the farmers have spent lots of money and time to build up this organization and they are not going to tolerate any politician dictating to them, no mater who they may be. We have in the past had enough of this dictatorship and will not stand for any more. Let us administer more doses like this and the results will be surprising. Yours for plain truth, Farmer Riba, Geneso. LR B R B R B RE R IR R NE N NEUNEEE CBE CRE N R * B % X E % KR OB ¥R * . LK IR R R IR Rt AR BE R IR N N NN IR N O N ) LR ST BE B IR L AR B I * * * * * * * 7 o can’t hardly wait from one week to another to see how things are going and to get the real facts in the case. I am glad to see the League grow the way it has—F. J. Bronson. Robbed Long Ewnough I like your paper very ‘much and glad to see the farmers are getting together to fight for their rights. It looks as though that with the help that your most valuable paper is giving them they ought to win. It seems as though we have been rob- bed enough to open any farmer’s eyes. Your paper is sure a good one and gives it to the gang that have been making our state laws. I am sure with you in the fight for our rights and you can depend on me.—Jerry Prebble. : Independent of Big Biz I receive the Leader regularly every week and like it first-rate. Keep the good work going and in a very short time we shall all be independent of Big Biz.—David M. Halvorson. Leader a Peach Long live the Leader, its a peach. Enclosing ' my views on taxation; if I‘zhvlfihjt‘qgh 4 5)7 / And It’s Leap Year, Too. Good' Organization I must say that the Nonpartisan gue is certainly a good organiza- tion for the farmers:, The Leader is the best farm paper published in the U. S. Tt‘is certainly pulling for the farmers. I -tike great interest in the Leader for it certainly gives straight facts. I consider my $6 was well spent.—Jos., .F.) Maier. ‘Welt--Liked Your paper seems to be very well liked in t! 115:_vicinity.—-R, B. Ware, Postmaster, Rainy Butte, N. Dak. Couldi’t Be \%iet_lwui 1t The Nonpartisan L it—A. M. R‘grterson. R e e Enjoy Leader. Immensel We get the Leader regular!y and . enjoy its * visits immensely—H. S. Bullis. Glad: to Be Member : I am & member of :the six-dollar party and I'em glad of it. Hope you prosper and:give us all the news we should have against graft in this state.—John-A. Beggs. I am gettifg my Leader every week . -and read it before any other paper. I think it igithe only paper for North Dakota farmers.—Alfred Lentz, : 'La_n’ii"o'i" a éradurjn_k Your p__agér is ‘a ‘erackerjack and will live. .-J. Tande. - : e 'I'ifier I am reading the Leader through every time I receive it. and find it ™ % Wants Leader Oftener The only trouble with the Leader is I'don't’ get it often enough. We': i ader is surely all 0. K. I couldn’t get along without the * truest paper = printed.—Hent Wilbe. - Ak » : ry. it’s any good use it. If I can do any- thing to help the cause, call on me. —W. H. Brumwell. League and Leader Fine I must. say the Leader and League are just fine, and that it is about time the farmers were getting and using their own swimming pool.—O. N. Ellingson. Getting More Than $6 Worth I have received only one copy of Pearson’s Magazine, the February num- ber. I was expecting to get it befors, but I thought I was getting more than my money’s worth in the Leader, so I was well pleased until I saw your announcement in the Leader ‘that you want the names of all those not i getting Pearson’s.—Engebert Kostad. 3 Best Paper Ever The Leader .is good and it is the best paper I ever had—Wm. G. A. Peterson. Reads Leader Through 3 I like the Nonpartisan Leader fine, : except one thing, and that is that Pa sits up until he has read the paper all" through and 1 get very tired.— Arthur Burnsvold. The Only Paper I am. sending you my six dollars. The bank said the check never came s0 I will send in for it. I think the : _E(}npartisan Leader is the only paper. ames-Maloney. . Leader is First ¢ T'think the Nonpartisan Leader is -‘the-only. paper and as 'ldnwdl’kee a paper, the Nonpartisan’ er will be the first 1 will subscribe for.— Stani Juktza. Gets Money’s Worth I feel the farmers have had their /96,00 worth through the exposure by ‘the Leader of the unfair tax schedule. ‘e F. Uohnson H. G. Higgins, i Pres.. Cu.s:l':igms 'Save Your Gasoline A Gas Pre-Heater Does It and Costs If purchased before Feb. 10th Two Cham- #8 pion X Spark “¥ Plugs & Ford Gas Preheater, Post Paid, for For Buick 25, $3.00 For Maxwell 25, $3.00 Post Paid - They are absolutely guaranteed to. give you % more Mileage per gal- lon of gasoline. Your Money promptly refunded if S you are not satisfied. Out of the hundreds sold we have ‘| yet to receive the first letter asking us to refund the money. Write for any information. B Satisfaction or money back: m: F. COOPER MFG. CO. New Rockford, N. D. The Farmers and Merchants Bank ¥ . | of New Rockford, N. D : i A Home Institution : Capital and Surplus of $30,000 Largest Deposits of any Bank in Eddy County. -Does a General Banking, Farm Loan and Insur- ance Business W. C. RATHBUN Practical - Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating NEW ROCKFORD - N.D. A PHOTO of YOU Your Stock or Buildings Finishing for Amateurs. Have your pictares artistically framed. L. P. WELLER New Rockford, - North Dakota BUFF ORP. COCKERELS After culling I find I have about 20 left. $3.00 per single bird. 2 for $5. 8 or more at $2. Write for prices on hatching eggs. il JOHN A. WINBERG, Eldridge, N. D Farmers Cash Store " Dealers in General Merchandise Hardware, Machinery REIDER & ROSENAU, Props. | You will always get a square deal it you trade with CHICAGO CASH STORE o (1‘J[lflll,lsjaij’(, Iil‘:. §ia : ;-‘ J. K, Edelman, Pres. and Mgr., & . i i B GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sine i (I Egeland and Rock Lake - N.Dak. - = BALDWIN STATE BANK - l!lll‘l‘vill| !‘()"l)‘ll‘; : X E s 'J‘x’ ‘Capital and Sm"pl!fi~$”,500.00“ ;, .:

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