The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 24, 1916, Page 13

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e ¥ W uflmm-x-mq-mn: Ask for Little Sioux Biscuit F resh Krisp Packed in an “Aertite” z Moisture Proof Package g £ i # re, § § : MANCHESTER BISCUIT CO. Farge, Nozth Daketa. Watch Us-Grow (Taken from last week’s is- sue of the Lead- er.) The “Leader” N says: “Of cour- se, the Leader is in faver of the principle of the initiative and referendum— that is, allowing the people to vote on any question of public importance.” “We endorse that principle. “Let the People Vote on it—That’s Fair.” Just one issue NOW. SIGN The Petition TODAY. DECIDE The Question on it Merits During eampaign PROTEST Agamst “GAG RULE.” i Your Town Clerk Has the Pe- tition—Sign It. Anstrom’s Clothing Store Tailored and Ready-made Clothing. for Men and Boys Shoes, Trunks and Bags, Men’s Furnishings. Lowest prices in town. WILTON, N. D. : When In Fargo Go To DEWEY'S STUDIO Photegraphs and Portraits Wedding Groups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. e Chlropractxc (KI-RO-PRAK-TIK) The Science that Makes People Well and Happy You Need Not Be Sick Chiropractic ADJUSTS the CAUSE of Disease INVESTIGATE G. A NEWSALT D.c. PNy NEWSALT | B —— e ] 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 only sepa- rator on the market that can separate wild oats from tame oats successfully. Farmers seed men are using it with reat suceess. 5 ested by Experiment Stations This machine has stood up | under the most rigid tests of the experiment stations. If fou don’t want wild oats on your arm, write us todag and. let ell you about thxs won- derful separa- tor. Literature free. Albert Hoiland _Fargo, N. D, THE NONPARTISAl! [ I[TDER Wants Government Works Mr. Daniels said he will again urge congress to authorize the constuction of a government armor plant and will also seek appropriations to fit the Philadelphia and Mare ' Island yards for battleship building. He said, today he believed the government should be equipped to do all the work necessary on a battleship even to roll- ing the steel should an emergency arise. Paid Advert}sement 6C000000000020000000000000 A MAN WHO KNQWS Velva, N. D., Feb. 16, 1916. Capital Removal Association, Frank Black, Sec’y. New Rockiord N. D. My Dear Sir: Received petition blank yes- terday, and I take pleasure in returning same to you com- pletely filled with farmers nam- es who are anxious to hasten the day when they may have some voice in shaping the af- fairs of our state. I consider it a privilege and opportunity that we as farmers cannot afford to overlook or neglect, and I am glad to be able to co-operate with you even in this small way. I have been a farmer in N. ak., for over twenty years, and know something about the injustice and insults that have been heaped upon us, and I shall be glad to help any move- ment that will be a benefit to our state in genral. Yours for beter government. (Signed) A. W. Ditmer. 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 ..O.‘...O...........................0......0. ° [J [ [J [ [ [d [ 3 [J [J ; [ e [d [J [ [d [ ® e [J [ [J (4 000006000000 C000CROSOCOCOS Percherons Having come into possession of White Bros. Percherons I desire to reduce the herd this spring. With this end in view I am offering some very attrac- tive bargains in young stallions and young mares. Am also of- fering. our herd horse Pink Champion No. 64399. M. M. WHITE Successor to White Bros. VALLEY CITY, N.D. American Nat’l Bank Valley City, N. D. Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 The Farmer’s Friend § Money to loan at all times to reliable parties. Farm Loans a Specialty Paid Advertisement -last week’s is- A\ sue of the Lead- ~\= N5 3] The “Leader” &Y/ says: “Of cour- / se, the Leader is in favor of the principle of the initiative and referendum— that is, allowing the people to- vote on any question of public importance.” We endorse that principle. “Let the People Vote on it—That’s Fair.” Just one issue NOW. SIGN The Petition TODAY. DECIDE The Qiestion on its ' Merits During campaign PROTEST Against “GAG RULE:” ; Your Town Clerk Has the Pe- tition—Sign It. THIRTEEN Bobod B BD oo s ool ofedodeodoode ool oo Deloofoodoodoofob oo b b bbb kb g EQUITABLE AUDIT CO.,Inc. "S¥52uume M . Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Write for References. slefeoodiolnledoidrdolo bl dobbd bd Poedeobal bbb P oeoorofeofuirie A J. OSHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA SEED CORN High test, high grade, northern grown 1914 seed corn. Minnesota N. 183, Minnesota No.23 and White Dent @ $5 per hushel. Only a limited, amount of this good seed on hand, so order today. We want clover and timothy seed N. J. OLSEN CO., MCORHEAD, MINN. . 'WMHW + :. Fargo’s Only Mo‘(,lem Fire Proof Hotel : : POWERS HOTEL FIRST CLASS CAFETERIA IN CONNECTION. On Broadway, One Block South of Great Northern Depot. FARGO, N. DAK. Lozl l] g 5 : Weare gozng to we Public Opinion fr now unhtJut‘y Ist, 1916, for 25 cents. A club of five for $1.00. Subscribe today. Public Opinion Bismarck’s Only Radical Paper GEORGE J. SMITH, Editor S * Rural Credits Chartered 1913 Farmers Rural Credit Association Authorized Capital $500,000 ' Minot, North Dakota FARMERS SCHOOLS Held under the Direction of this Association. Lectures, Instruc- tion, and Disscussion, Rural Life, Rural Credits, Farm Neces- sities, Production, Buying, Marketing, Taxatien, Land Titles, Credit, Auditing, Banking, Management, Transportation, Farm Fi- nance, Co-operation, Farmers’ Organizations, and Legislation. FARMERS BANKS - : : = % = s Started under the Direction of this Association, Farmers must g I l= CooperatIOn control their own credit. Nine-tenths of all business done today is done on Credit. Who The Interlock- This system now controls this vast amount of Credit? Ans.: ed banking and business interests 6f the country. is alf wrong. Farmers, Become Your Own Bankers Farmers, join with your own neighbors in starting' a Farmers’ Bank in your home town. Help remove the Boycott now against Co-QOperation, Co-Operative Elevators, and the Farmers® Open - Market at St. Pa Farmers’ Banks are now being organized in several towns to be owned and controlled - by the farmers themselves. Organizers wanted. Calk or wnte- or full particu- lars for starting a Farmers’ Bank br Elevator in any leeality. -WMIMMMHMIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIHIHIIHMHIHHIII 20O lncreased Production---Pro- fitable Prices for Your Produce A privilege to- purchase your ‘implements direct from the - ‘manufacturer, elliminating large profits charged by jobbing mOnopohes expensive sales- =2 § = = ‘men and dealers.is the propo- = = = sxtlon that confronts our good farmers to-day. The Wilberg Plow Attachment is a Practical Labor Sav- ‘ing Implement that every farmer should own. Our 1916 model will be sold direct to the farmers at prices we sold it to the jobbers for. = Thus enabling you to buy two machines for what you had to pay for one. Write for uper.ul elub order prices. Wilberg Plow Attachment Co., Nome, N. D. ummuuummuuuuuuuuuumnmmmmmmlummnunmmlml

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