The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 10

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20 Miss Ruth La;v; -Shown in the above phofograph near her aeroplane, has been engaged by the State Fair management as one of the stellar attractions for the big show at Fargo July 17-22 Miss Law is the sensational aviator who looped-the- doop cver Chicago, carrying a.great searchlight in her aeroplane, as a part of the preparedness dgmonat:gtl;ioi' there. She will fly at the:fair both afternoon and evening during the entire week of the fair. B The fair this year promises to be a record breaker in every department. In the entertainment line. hesides Miss Law there will be horse and automobile racing and other atractions that will cost-thousands of dollars to stage. Fireworks will be a big feature.. The livestock, dairying, machinery and other: exhibits will* surpass in size and Thterest-ahything ever.put.on at a North Dakota state fair..: The manage-. ment expects a record breaking attendance. MY ESTABLISHED MOTTO GOOD GOODS WIN . Geo. W. Delisle GENERAL -MERCHANT Walhalla North Dakota . .American - National Bank . VALLEY CITY, N. D. Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 ‘The: I-‘_u'mei’_a, Friend - Money to loan at all times to .- Farm Loans a Specialty ~YZ" Pure, Fresh, Krisp ~ Packed in an “Aertite” - Moisture Proof Package 'MANCHESTER BISCUIT CO. ¥arko, North Dekots.. - | -ization ‘states and 12 suffrage states: :Xinfo: ! 2 ot SUFFRAGISTS TO MEET The: Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage 15 to be’ organized in North Dakota; according to announcement of Vivian Pierce, organizer. This organ- is active in 384 non-suffrage Its work is chiefly to get an amendment to the :United States constitution providing for :national equal suffrage. In this connec- .tion it works ‘against the election of can- .didates for congress and the United States senate - who ' oppose votes : for . women. . The Congressional Union will start its work in North Dakota at'a meeting and ‘luncheon July 7 at:the Waldorf- hotel, Fargo. - At this time state officers will be ‘elected and the campaign planned. > “The: Congressional 'Union:is working not -to convert the uneonvinced -to . suffrage—we claim there are enough . suffragists in this country now to win enfranchisement if their vote can be solidified—but to win adherents te the federal. - suffrage cause,” said Miss Pierce. Tanticy CHARITABLE® PERSONS WARNED . Dr. T. H. David of Williston, secre-- tary of the-Syrian Relief Committee of - North Dakota has issued the following- warning to the public: “The Syrians of North Dakota held a general conference on June 4th, at Williston, * North Dakota, to discuss ‘ways and means by which to relieve and save the starving people in: their old country, Syria and Lebanon in Turkey. “/“Asa result 'of ‘this conference a . Money Loaned For five, ten or twenty years. We loan money for twenty years on the Amortized Plan, same ‘as proposed plan of the U. S. Government, and at half “of North Dakota. Write . for same rate of interest. Loan in north } : committee of well known people was elected to start and direct a relief fund campaign in this state to solicit the help of anyone who might be willing to assist in the relief of a starving and stricken innocent people. This committee will open. its campaign work, which is part of a nation-wide effort, within a few days by ‘men well recommended and approved by good authority and. possess- ing proper credentials. “For~the purpose of protecting the public from dishonest and unscrupulous persons who - may attempt to secure money for their personal benefit under the guise of soliciting for the benefit of Syrian Relief Committee, .the Syrian Relief Committee considers it a duty to warn the public against any person who shall pretend to be collecting for the relief of the people of Syria and " Lebanon or call himself the represent- ative of said ‘committee unless he is duly authorized by the committee and has in his possession the regular petition provided by the secretary of the committee, with the names of . its members in this state printed at its head, sealed by its special stamp and signed by its president, secretary and manager.” TRUE BLUE FARMERS Bert Arnold Testifies Leaguers are. g Workers Within a week from the day when Bert D. Arnold, indorsed candidate for rep- resentative from the thirty-ninth district, sent out his petitions_to be signed, the petitions had. all been returned to him with 200 -names upon them. He was nominated with 75 names to spare. Writing of this demonstration of initia- tive and self-help on the part of the farmers, Mr. Arnold said:. - 3 “I want to tell you'the Leaguers are true blue in the thirty-ninth-district. I sent out my petitions for the boys to - help- me get signers for my nomination, with..a hurry up request, and -in ~one week exactly I had 200 signers, and the petitions. returned.” : Mr. Arnold came to North Dakota from Iowa 14 years ago, first going to McHenry in Foster county, but nine years ago -moving - to Bowman. He hauled the first load of lumber used in building the town of Bowman. He has been interested in-cooperative elevators since 1903, and has been working in his private capacity to help the farmers get a fair share of what they produce. “I believe the Nonpartisan League is a step in the ‘right direction,” he wrots, “and I-believe in making up the state “ticket in our own state instead-of in the Merchants hotel in St. Paul.” . tractor by mail. * whole month. we do not want you to this tractor one of the s ments you ever made. od service 'is guaranteed. " FARGO = PPLLAPL L P HisOwn Albine Riendeau of Thorne, N. D., bought his first- Happy Farmer Cash deposit’ wds receivbd; tractor shipped with sight draft on bill: of lading—and nothing was heard’ from Riendeau for pracfipa]ly a | “I AM SATISFIED,” HE THEN WROTE, “THAT I CAN B PLOW 8 ACRES IN A 10 HOUR DAY AT A COST OF 60 CENTS AN ACRE FOR GASOLINE AND OIL.” . ; We have never met ‘Mr. Riendeau—either persohally or through our - salesmen, but his letters indicate that he is well posted on tractors. Tuesday. we received another mail order from Riendeau for a Happy Farmer—with cash deposit enclosed. Mr. Riendeau has proved that the Happy Wap-:~- ' do what he expects it to do, and is satisfied—thoroughly satisfied. If the Happy Farmer wli‘ll no_tt do the work we claim for it, eep it. tions that are correct and conservative, and its price is low enough to enable it to pay for itself the first year. Let your dealer put a Happy Farmer on your farm. You will find est and most profitable machinery invest- - If your dealer does not sell the Happy Farmer, write us direct. A complete stock of tractors and repair parts is carried at Fargo and : Azé“fs. wgntgd in qpex}texjfibory. S : ; - S. J. Taber & Company Distributors for North Dakota " DR. J. W. CAMPBELL, Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Edwards building, Fargo, N. D. When In Fargo Go To 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 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— A COOPERATIVE . FARMERS’ INSTITUTION If You Want to Do Business With a Real Farmers’ Loan Agency, Write— THE EQUITY RURAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION Herald Building, Fargo, N. D. $355555555995%%% Eastern Money to Loan on North Dakota Farms ' At Lowest Interest Rates 34 years of continuous busi- $ $ $ $ ness in this same office. $ $ $ $ $ Have helped hundreds to se- cure_and improve their farms. Can help you. ; Inquiries solicited ffom Cass and adjacent counties. - J. B. Folsom Co. Office 618 Front Street FARGO, Opposite N. P. Station ©~ N. D. $$55$$58558955558 Try Leader Want Ads ",‘Sj_alesman It is sold upon representa- - NORTH DAKOTA i} § ' i i§ i3

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