The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 10

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TN mlwllurfl/flll/////llfl///////1/////1”/{7//‘7 // 277777472 .5!'{////111(/,{,_7[[”////,) 7z ~Z il —_— ‘;I;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIgIIII;):’{;/////{{I/lll/[ TRl 1 R QA O QR J,. 1 N The North Dakota farmer is ready for the fight. adversary who is to be brought against him. He has defeating some smaller fry.” * - So Big Biz sent Mud Slinger He is in the ring waiting for the adversary, the big already disposed of a few who were sent out to meet i .Big Business is the man who chaflenged the North Dakota farmer to battle, he and his‘manager, the ! Politician. - “But first,” said Big Biz, “you must get a reputation. You must put yourself-in my class by . and Lying Critic out to spar a few rounds. ' They were known as a pair i, of “fast boys,” light, but nimble on their feet. ¢ two at N. D. Farmer’s physiognomy without any results and then something hard as a rock crashed into his Lying Critic tried it first. He pecked away for a round or \. | . jaw and he sailed over into the corner, where he lies now, still gasping for breath. Then Mud Slinger hopped out. him now, dead to the world. slad i But where is his antagonist? ~is: he doing down. there? A" PROVES THEIR SPIRIT = ~ I."/'The pienic of the Nonpartisan League, ‘being held today, at Peoples grove;, made van impression that should shout:loudly " to the politicians of the state and county, .§ " that the farmers are earnest and will S | play an important part in. the politics of - i e, “the state and county. If some of their . ? “methods are crude, and some of their handed out heretofore by spell binders; 1 rce of their organization and the earnestnéss’ of “their membership makes it certain that there will be a wonderful change in the personnel of the members “the state legislature at the next ses-- didates " for the 'WORTH TRYING the ,best; men 2 Now Farmer is waiting for the main event. . - powerful driving left of his, the “Big Five,” undamaged and ready for Resting, probably, away from the noise and confusion. ‘the audience is waiting. They- are cheering for: the main event, Drag him out { . finish the day’s entertainment and settle this question of ‘who is-the master, Big Biz or the Farmer._ ' qualified in every way to represent them { | arguments lack the silver-tongued, su- A } ‘gar-coated " appearance of ‘the. variety . -NEW ROCKFORD DAILY CEN- | -~ | Plumbing, Steam and Hot | . istrict ‘on the Nonpartisan He has been known as a shifty guy and famed for his footwork. He . made several false passes and then aimed a blow under the belt. Just then that same old hay-maker known as the Big Five got into action again and Mud Slinger did a graceful somersault and landed where you see action. - Look! There he is, down in the shadow under the: platform. - What and send him on. Let’s J. B. DIXON = Live Stock and Real Estate + I also breed. Holstein cattle and Berkshire hogs. 1 have at present ‘'my herd bull for sale; he being pure bred and registered. All stock and ‘work guaranteed. ‘Phone or write me at Roth, North Dakota. = - ¢ oo e 1 V. E. BEAUDRY Button's Business :Colleges, Fargo, N. %‘i‘:_‘;i::f.nn:'m‘!:&' “l'?fvi":l*l: s ‘D, and Pipestone, Minn., guarantee posi- - I We maks a specialty of electric lighting - tions and you pay us‘out of your salary. | -#ystems for country homes. ‘Courses by mail on same terms. . Write = | New RBockford | ‘us -at once. - o 23-4t g - "W. C.RATHBUN state, recognized by iheif neighbors as. faithfully and honestly at Bismarck. Minot depend largely on the farmers and (it"is up to this city to give that ticket its support. Sale ; e A vote for the Nonpartisan League is'a vote in your own interests. TIsn’t it worth trying 7—MINOT. MESSENGER. “ North Dakota All Work Guaranteed: - 5 fit“é."is“?l?.““ i "~ Water Heating =~ He sits' erect’ and composed, breathing easily, with that. - Come on out, Big Biz; - : .}~ 1f Yon Want to Do Business g The : v?ond'eiful success of Chiropractic has opened " the eyes of the world. - Diseases considered in- curable are cured by this method. If you have .a “cold,” appendi- citis, gall-stones, constipation, backache,” headache, pneumonia, _heart_or kidney disease, diseases of women, paralysis, we cdn make you well. We can tell you of hundreds of cases given up as incurable that this science has %ured. Investigate —consultation ree. < E. W. Windsor, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Palmer Graduate - d d 5 -~ “FHONE 954" FARGO,N. D. Percherons I have a few young stallions - and mares left, of the real draft type. Prices always the lowest. Quality considered. ‘M. M. WHITE Successor to White Bros. Valley City, N. D, - American - National Bank VALLEY CITY, N. D. - ‘Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 The Farn\:er’s Friend Money to loan at all times to reliable parfies Farm Loans a Speciglty< [T When In Fargo Go To i b DEWEY'’S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits = " Wedding Groups a Specialty Over Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. C.S.Brackett Co. 21-23 South Fifth Street MINNEAPOLIS we i ' - Established 1875 Incorporated 1901 MINN. - Write for our complete list on things good to eat and drink: - 16-pound box, best quality, bulk: macaroni ‘and spaghetti, 44c. . Young America cheese, about 10- - pounds each, $1.75. ! F. O. B. Minneapolis. FARMLOANS Long Term Loans at Low Rates and on Fair Terms in— e " A COOPERATIVE FARMERS’ INSTITUTION " With a Real Farmers’ Lo Agency, Write— THE EQUITY RURAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION Herald Building, ’Fugq; N. D, “ Eastern Money to Loan on North Dakota Farms § At Lowest Interest Rates : - 34 years of continuous busi- ness in this same office.- ik Have helped hundreds to se--. cure and improve their farms, Can help you. ) M Inquiries solicited from Cass and adjacent counties. < Office 618 Front Street FARGO, - Opposite N. P. Station” " ‘N.'D. »e b bbb ikt o $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

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