The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 4

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" e o B NOVRE W T S e O S Al LYY Y Y Y VY Y Y Y YYVYYYYS YN [ Y Y ¥ i— ;.-‘ -i_ l. = ' _ ticket, - There is no “straight League ticke 4 ‘brought the League into being. . dates, including the legislatlve candxdates m your dlst' : get busy. Rows oF POWDER sHOUL.D B PLANTED |IN POTATO HILLS AND CONNECTED BY FUSES. WHEN - , THE VINES WILT . ‘T'HE SUN-GURSS A BECOMES EXPOSED 'ro SUNS TAYS ,) / CONDE.NSING THEM ON FUSE B THE SPODS ARE BL.OWN UPWARD . AND SHOULD BE CAUG.HT IN SACKS AS THEY cCOME. Downl, P OUSEHQL.D 1N'r5°» W T‘HE E.YES OF THE . PO'T'ATOE.S 6E‘.T' 50‘?&. WASH Wl'TH BOF?IC. A-CID ey L A PERFOR‘A‘!‘ED STEEL PLaTE PL.ANTE.D . LUNDER THE SEED POTATOES CAN BEH A N o S T poeeer T T Sl PR Eens P LA VIR W AR R ) - o s 0 o e A I T 0 e e e RICT MAGN _ E. SPUDS AT\’E. l?lPC'—. matured the charge is exploded. which is M. T. Dome’s new digger, shown on the right. true that some members and sympathlzers of the League cause took par{ - in the recent Republican state convention and caused the' .adoption_of platform planks indorsing the Leag'ue program. .. That commits the state organization of the Repubhcan party to the projects wh1ch_ : It does. not;m anY. way comnut the, League to. anything. Meeting in a Repubhcan state conventxon and actmg m the capaclty of a partisan organization the men who. met, at Blsmarek— made sweep- ing indorsements of all Republican candidates They could do no less. That is part of the game of partisan: pohtlcs The League has no pa1t in that and wants no partmlt Mgt The League is a nonpartisan orgamzation I‘t; is not fo1 McCumber it is not for Burke. It is not for Hughes itis not for Wllson ‘What mem- . Get This, Straight; the League nats, bers of the Leag'ue o 'about: votmg for these men. they do as mdmduals 3% They do not bmd or. com- mit the League in any. way. League members: should paste 5 hls in thelr Théy should: get it stralght' It sticks to its: mdolsements and-its program i With Any The partisan pohtlcxan sb.y Wote the party li - Party ticket straight.” The Léague ‘says, “Don't vote any party tlcket ,stra:ght' candxdates 2 SURER. In your leg'xslatlve district you will vote for the' men mdors ( by the League. Some are Repubhcans, some Democ 'atS' Socialists. The League candxdates wxll not: appea; : th voters will have to pick them out, name by name. T ¢ If you don't know definitely the names of ail . the Leag'ue Learn them. : <And if you hear anybody repeatmg.' that League having “indorsed the whole Repu b : up and get wise to ‘I:he facts ‘MTDOME.S F’OTATOPDIGGWG MACH:NE. ~ THE FARMER PRESSES THE LEVER AND STONE'A’ FALLS FROM POSITION T, HITTING S "WHICH IN '-',f_’I’URN 's‘floves FOR’KS GG“mm A HILL The distinguished inventor and scientist M. T. Dome here presents the results The dynamite meth 1, by which potatoes are automatically dug when ripe, is first shown. ‘Not only are the potatoes thoroughly dug but the ground is prepared for the next crop. When' the crop isplanted by this method it is well to stay away from the potato field when the tubers are nearing ‘maturity. :-Othe Mr. ‘Dome is now. seeking to. raise capital cons thoroughly aml I know that it is entirely practical if a dog of the right bemporament can be obtamed for power,” /and stick to. Hasn’t Tied Upit. The League does'net waver from its course. - = ~POINT B SPRINGS QACK TO 'S, RELEASING BARREL DarC LAND STARTING wHie,"E s DIRT IS SHAKEN \ FROM SPLDS ANp BarrReLD AcTs AT U~ BRINGING GG’ \TO POSITION POT’ATOES N 'SAcKS AT AND N—R’:PaATeD Q of his latest researches dealing with the proper handling md g of notutoes. The dynamite or powder should be planted in the hills, ~ When the crop is r methods of digging ~ potatoes are also ‘shown, the: most interesting of ttuct a wi nodel. “I have gone over my plans says Mr, e, -The Nonpartlsan Leader last week reoorded the takmg over of the Kensal Progress and the Ken§al Journal by a farmers’ stock c company, to. be operated as one paper under the name of the Progress, by and for the farmers. Now .the %ottme;u announcement comes tha? the farmers of Bottin- ; les the . eau county have formed'a cooperative stock com- o ~ New: Way - pany and taken over the_ Bottmeau Courant. Let = to Fair . - h°¢°°dw‘2,r,k'm A -The Couran under the able editors) f 0. £ and Square hip o e T, R;shoff, has ‘been a staunch fnend of thg farm- Pubhclty, , the paper und ,_the actue'i ~ownership of the flirmers is not to lose M, Rishoff’s. g'uxdmg- jand. He has been,retamed%y the farmers. a5 man- ager and edifor.” The Nonparhsan Leader congratulates the farmers of, Stutsman and Bottmeau counties on thelr acqulsmon of these two. pspers, It is fittmg' that the predominating industry in these two count:es-—-;amung-_. e | should own and .control newspapers. Ve : : o Bl « The: formal announcement in the Courant of the shlp is in part asfoflows. : . o &

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