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" me. . ‘fnonths to get ‘it’ stopped.. -1 have writ- R Succéss brings danger to the farmers’ cause. The gang of corru glad before long to “join hands” with the farmer. that their purposes are one. will not. They will turn their backs in disgqst upon the spoilsmen. i : HE CAN’T STOP IT, Trullinger Wants Advice on How to Get ‘ ‘" Rid of Daily Paper. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: T have kept still just as iong as I can ‘‘and now I am going to ask you to tell me how I can stop a has-been preacher from continuing ‘sending his “paper to I have tried for the last three fen him three letters; asking him first - ildly to have it stopped, and at last ggry emphatic, have notified the post- . master and refused to take it from'the - office, but still it ‘comes. - . $ I realize that he is dying hard and it is hard to lose ones subscribers, but I think he wants to hold all names that he can, thinking he will happen upon some other sucker' that will ‘buy him out so he can get out of the’'state, but if he does I hope he won’t start another Courier-News. ; AL I have my subscription paid to Jan- uary 15, 1917, but I am willing to give him that much;. but 1 don’t think ‘he needs: the money or he would -call on the - Leader and pick up that thousand you pt ‘politicians Awho,,ha'w"'e led the fi r. . Suddenly they will be Beware! The hands of the “Big Fiv e” of corruption will be wanting to join hands with the “Big Five” of the Nonpartisan League, the unite the farmers join with them and let them worm ‘their way into favor so as to get the PUT HER THERE, Nalqflcoa! - /J‘// AT '/ " (4 (AN /A 7y / ght against the farmers’ cause will be onl i proclaiming that they are brothers to the honest tiller of the soil ‘and were here at Carrington “yesterday and spoke to a large crowd of people. Car- rington ‘business men did themselves proud by closing: all business places for two hours, also gave us the use of their most beautiful little park, for which we wish to thank them most heartily. T will close by giving three cheers for are stained with the blood of slaughtered Justice.. d power of the farmers of the state of North Dakota. feet of corruption into the ;p}:bli(; trough again? No, t_hey._,.~ _promised; according to They Will GRAIN IN GOOD CONDITION Though the season was late grain of all kinds is in’ unusually good ‘condition . in the north central part of the state and better than an -average crop is the Nonpartisan Leader, also Mr. Town- " ; ley and all: men that