The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 6, 1916, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

R T R B v e g e £ TWENTY-TWO D J. J. SCHMID WE BUY---SELL and TRADE ---Live Stock--- " WILTON N. D. WILTON MUTUAL STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware, Drugs. Headquart- ers of John Deere Machinery WILTON N. D. COL. H. A. KINNEY REAL ESTATE AND REGISTERED STOCK AUCTIONEER I also breed Chester White Hogs, the large prolific and easy feeding kind. All work and stock guaranteed. Your work and orders will receive the best of treatment. All business en- trusted to my care will be promptly attended to. Phone or Write Me at MILNOR Z Canada Field Peas, $3.00 per bushel; 10 bushel For Sale hels or more, $2.75. Imp. White Flint seed corn, $4.00 per bushel. Grimm Alfalfa seed, 60 cents per pound, $30 per bushel. Sacks eéxtra. JOSEPH PAZANDAK, Fullerton North Dakota ! “ You will always get a square deal if you trade with Chigago Cash Store Co., Inc. . K. Edelman, Pres. and Mgr. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Egeland and Rock Lake, N. Dak. N The Edmore Mercantile Store ="t JCreanti’e store ul’sants your business; we , also want your good will. Edmore' Right treatment should get N.D. both. We try to be right. 1 J. D. Reeves G. B. Smith Auto Repairi (Garage 3, Serairine Guaranteed STEELE, .- NO. DAK. T —————— DENTIST Dr. Prescott, of Steele Wil be in April 3 to 15, May 1 to 13. Braddock, - Kintyre, - I Patronize--- ' P. NORUM General Merchandise When in : NORTH DAKOTA b M LEAGUE Members 3 Trade with Clyde Mercahtile Co. CLYDE, N. D. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc. HAMPDEN, YOU atways find Satisfaction in buying at the Peoples Trading Co. , General Merchandise HANSBORO, - NO. DAK. Our established motto is “MORE FOR YOUR MONEY” Michigan Mercantile Co. _ MICHIGAN -2- NO. DAK. WM. C. BENZ _ Moffit, GARAGE and - N.D. General Blacksmithing " ROLF BROS. . Tailors of Quality Clothes | 7 Bacon Block---N. 4th St. Grand Forks, N. D. 0000000000000 0COO0OCO0O00O000O0D0O0O0C 00000 I THINK the Leader is doing great work and you must keep it up.—AL- BERT LASSON. I ENJOY reading the Leader very much, as it speaks the plain truth. - Here is wishing it success.—CARL SHIRLEY. - I WOULD not miss an issue of the Leader for anything. The League and the Leader are our only salvation.’ —H. Z. CROSBY. I THINK the Leader is a dandy; only it don’t ‘come often enough. I am a small farmer, but a big booster for the League.—W. S. HANKS. X: — X | - I MISSED last week’s Leader, |. | so send me one. You may expect , any time I miss a Leader I am | going to.holler for one, for they | ' are too good to let get away. | Push the good work along.—T. | | 3. BRONSON. | X X I HAVE read the Leader for some time, It is O. K., no matter what . the Grand Forks papers say.—MAR- TIN LOMMEN. I AM sending check for my mem- bership in the League. I think the Leader is the best paper I ever read, I am for the League and the Leader. —KNUTE HANSON, I ATTENDED the meeting at Mof- fit and never saw more interesting doings, Am well satisfied and wish the Nonpartisan Lgague great suc- cess.—AUG. AMSRUD, Moffit. I THINK the Leader is fine, and I think that we; the farmers of the Nonpartisan - League are going to make the old political gang hop, or I am badly mistaken—ED DENHAM. - X THE LEADER is. doing a good | work of enlightenment and is cer- | tainly making headway against the privileged interests in North Dakota. All congratulations, | | and best-wishes for the Leader | | of ‘the farmers’ 'emancipation | movementi—EDWARD TOTTEN, | Bowman. | X— X I GLORY in your spunk in reveal- ing the corruption of some of our of- ficials. Go afier them-and do.not let up until a clean sweep is made. I am a $6 sucker.—H. V, BASART, Hazel- - ton. : AFTER T read my Leader I hand it to my neiglibors who have not join- " ed the Leagué; and now they téll me they are going to send in for their membership, card-—~EDWARD MOR- .FORD, Hartford. WE LIKE the Leader very much and we praise your courage in expos-’ ing the grafters and in' driving the corrupting politicians of Big Biz out of North Dakota. - Your cartoons are dandies.—N. A. STOUGARD. I LIKE the Leader and think the League a good thing. The paper is showing -us what our senators and representatives have done and are do- glgfi%r the farmers.—ED. LADOU- I LOOK for the Leader more than any other-paper that comes to our house. Have been in North Dakota nine years; have farmed:for six, and worked hard all -the time, but the high rate of interest is too much for me. I will welcome the day when the farmer can demand fair play—H. H. LINSHEID, Warwick. 00000000000GO0O0O0O0O NON-MEMBER BOOSTS. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am not a member of the Non- partisan Léague, but I am a reader of the—Leader, which I consider one-of the best papers published in’ the State of North Dakota. ' I.am not writing this for publication, but: to let you know that_I welcome any move- ment which will better the con- dition of -the farmer. In a land :of plenty where the willing ' hands. of industry “have created untold wealth, why should those hands be paralyzed. o for want of .the very wealth they o have createc In view of these o conditions we farmers: should lay o aside our prejudices’ and -vote o with the ‘Nonpartisan league at o the next election and gét the con-' o trol of these conditions.” Nothing o would give .me ‘more pleasure o than to clasp-:the hands of the o who started this League. Such o men . should"have the esteem’ of o 0 _every man, woman and child who o o lives on 0000000000000 O0O0D0 o League ‘beseaptured by the poli- o o tician. %V F. .BXART o 00000000 What F arnier;s"?iSay About the League and the Leader a’farm.. Don’t let t{:le (3 -—_— I WANT to compliment the of- ficers of the Nonpartisan League and think they are trying to ac- | complish our desired end. I have faith in the League, joined | 7 | " it ‘the first opportunity, and am doing all I can for it.—BERT C. BROWN, Halliday. * X X I AM PROUD to say I am a mem- ber of the Nonpartisan League and will do all' T can to boost it—S. S. DAVIS, Starkweather. ’ I HAVE been farming in North Dakota 20 years, and think that the Nonpartisan League was the best move I ever saw yet for the farmers, —FRANK CHRISTIE. x I THINK the Leader a very good paper and believe -it will open other eyes as well as mine. I think we have been blindfolded about long enough.— ARTHUR ANDERSON. MOST ALL of the farmers'in this . part of the country are very enthusi- astic for the League, Of course we are called $6 suckers, but we are proud of the name, and we all have some more change if the Leader needs it—W. ¥F. MOMBRAY, Maza. -— % | Y MUST say that the Leader | | is the best paper I have ever read. | It gives the politicians what is | coming to ‘them. The League is | surely the best thing that a farm- ! ( er can helong to, but we must re- | | | member to make the League a WINNER—JOHN J, STENGAL, | Parshall. ~ ’ I SRS i X I THINK the Leader is sure a good one. I will boost for it all I can.—P. W. SCHARFF. THE FARMERS are waking up and they begin to think the man that don’t join the League is the biggest sucker of all. So I think they will all be with us in June and November.— .J. N. SHARFF, Almont. I THE farmers: will but rally around their savior now, much .good will result, and if they don’t, they will get just what is coming to them, has been and will be coming to them. The pirates "will manufacture all sorts of lics and- circulate them in order to cripple the League—PAUL WIL- LIAMS, Walhalla, 0000:0000000000000 THINKS LEADER. BEST. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: : I am indebted to the Leader and its conscientious workers for all the information I have receiv- ed, I take about twenty papers and magazines, a great many of ther so-called farmers’ papers, but never have they discussed these questions that are of such vital importance to-every farmer in-the state. There is a reason. Who will tell us what that rea- son is? Here’s hoping and be- lieving that the Leader and the farmers will break the strangle hold of Big Biz and wipe the un-. clean thing from our state. : —ALEX FERGUSON. 0000000000000O0O0GO0O0 0QQQO0O00O0O000O00RO00000000 I AM a farmer’s son. My dad joined the League last fall. I am very much interested in the Leader. The neighbors all like the Leader fine—JOHN SCHELSKY. THE LEADER is the best paper that comes into my house—always full of news. Keep the good work up, and we are sure to win, even if we are $6 sucker members. We already have got our $6 worth of good read- ing out of the Leader.—MARTIN GUSTOPSON, Rhame. I CONSIDER we are getting more than the worth of our money in the Leader and the League and my only hope is that we farmers will unite and stick together until the last mem- ber of Big Biz is buried, figuratively speaking.—ELI VANNATA." ; I AM a $6 sucker, as we farmers are called nowadays. Have been to several meetings of the League and find them very interesting. Am get- ting my Leader regularly and read it hired man is-interested also and he ‘SARLIE, Maddock. I LIKE the way you go after the corrupt politi¢ians. Here’s hoping that the Nonpartisan League will be yictorious this fall, to give the farm- ers a, square deal and not like it has been—dealing from the bottom and . - making 'diamonds trum; h it <. 0 ° ‘should” be 'clubs. R use clubs for t e tai't' iubs tor trumps, as we cannot af-: ford diamonds -—Jp LTZ. OOQbOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOO before any other paper I get. My grabs it every chance he gets—M, A, % Save Your Gasoline A _Gas P‘re-.Heater‘ L Does it and Costs $2.50 * Post Paid They are .absolately guaranteed to give you % more Mileage per gal- lon of gasoline. 3 i Your Money promptly refunded if" you are not satisfied. - Satisfaction or money back. - 1 F. COOPER MFG. CO. New Rockford, N._D. The Farmers and ‘Merchants Bank of New Rockford, N.D. 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. Aug. E. Johnson, H. G.-Higgins, Pres. - x Cashier BALDWIN STATE BANK 3 Baldwin, No. Dak; Capital and Surplus $11,500.00 Karl Klein,- - ‘- _G. Helli ‘gice P:'ne’s .Asst. lg'g;hier A PHOTO of YOU Your Stock or Buildings Finishing for Amateurs. . Have your pictures artistically.framed. L. P. WELLER New Rockford, N. D. GARNAAS BROS. Incorporated GENERAL MERCHANDISE and FARM. MACHINERY SHEYENNE and:OBERON, N. D. i Ladies Wear, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Shoes, Beds, Beddingz. Gents’ Furnishings, Crockery,” Groceries and Belle Flour, Paints, Varnishes. . G. EVENSEN GENERAL DEPARTMENTS SHEYENNE Before buying an Automobile see the GRANT “SIX"..........$795.00 Fully Equipped N. E. NELSON, ‘Agent, Emmons County HAZELTON N. A NORTH DAKOTA’ SONG ‘BY® NORTH DAKOTA COMPOSERS “DOWN A VALE OF i SWEET WILD ROSES” Complete with words and music. : v Prices, Songs Prepaid: Single copies In lots of ten.. 22 - In lots of fifty. sl 020 Order together and get the reduction. EDWARD B. CARVELL = Garrison, N. D, B9 Pure B:Live Smk & Merchnmiiu an'd\ - @nd Farm Sales ' Real ‘Estate ' GEO. McKNIGHT Graduate of the Jones National School ‘. > of Auctioneering, Chicago (s

Other pages from this issue: