The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 17

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WEALTH -(Editonal in New. Rocldord State 3 :Center) - - The produchon of wealth is ‘the chief ; _ concern “of every commumty. _By. wealth we 'do not refer to bank accounts help you. It takes but a alone, but' the things - which satlsfy time and the o : .50, st is: moderate “ human . wants. Food, clothing - and X 54-2¢ shelter are absolute necessities and these, : rather ° than - mere * do]lars, constitute ‘wealth. The raw material’ from which food- and clothing are made -comes | Gét Rld of Tire Troubles | | To introduce ‘the Marathon 5000 mile and Pullman 3500 mile guaranteed tires we offer b per cent discount on tna.l orders. They save gasoline; easxer riding; increase " the power of your engine 25 per cent. -~ If your dealer does not handle them, write us. For complete mfonnatlon and prices and 5 per cent discount fill in coupon below and send to us. ) Bristol & Sweet Harness Co. LR 'u s < . Full line of auto tires and accessories, ‘etc. ; “d ,:'M ne ’° Qflflovn hand 1and doubly fortunate if it possesses the Fargo, North Dakota - facilities for :converting this raw 3 T material into consumable form. - TS : ; COUPON With the most fertile soil under the / Name ot i sun and ‘climatic conditions admirably - , ; : : .- adapted for the production: of wheat,-and - } 1 ey umfiub “~moreover with billions of tons of lignite eoa yi!xp,na meath the soil for the pro- - . oy el ST | sonl e powa'“Noggh Dakota should : NEWTON co __export, in the near: futuffi,’ “a*grade of flour ‘that will command a premium in- o every flour ‘market in e is no figment ‘of the Jimaginatic The local ‘conditions warrant this assamption. +We have contributed: millions upon mxlhons of dollars to the eastern manu- . facturers’ of. flour simply because we T AT e e | vfi.‘i‘ffi’?fdi?i,pfiitf&f","’.‘”’ eEan Y THE EQUITY Co-@per- Gnsgs Connty Pnre Bred Lwe Stock - At last, howevet, the: Republican plat- 2 Association’s . form hay' indgs : .+ ative exchange have es- Sale, Oct 26 16 tablished at South St. Paul e a live stock selling agency, 3 PERCHERONS, BELGIANS AND owned and controlled by 'farmers. This selling agency is a branch of the Equity Co-Operative Exchange and every farmer owning a share of stock in the Fqulty Co- - Operative Exchange 1S a stockholder in the live stock selling agency. F B. Wood, of Deenng, North Dakota, w111 be the ma.nager m charge. : 3 dxrectly or indirectly from th_e soil.© Any country blessed with a soil capable of producing this raw material is fortunate s TABLISRED lB‘Il 3 { A Dlumnd Store for a Guuntlon sy e Gov rnment - 1éagu to ‘show - some ‘of -1ife 7~-BOTTINEAU: COURANT ‘ 0 oob'o‘oooocoqooé BOTTINEAU COURANT! Owned and. controlled by four hundred farmers of Bot- = tineau county'and pubhshed in the interests of the Non- artisan League—which are YOUR INTERESTS. Under the new’ ‘ownership the Courant will be the blggest i best and newsiest newspaper. Bottineau county has ever had. Lend us your encouragement and he S R Klrk' Comm1ss1on Co. Inc. S A . .. S‘l'. PA

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