The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 9

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o de ’ ©“# © " Some thoughts on a timely subject , : T b S| by M. T. Dome, with the help of : J Ohn M. Baer i Farteninag ( I GOT YUH : THE - <l A THANKSGMN? Regte RIGHTS PAW-| @ 72, TURKEY. GONE YUH! // v + v C o ER, ) - ?-/7“ o B ) 8 | | WMissourt Y e MEERSCHALM! M. T.DOME SAYS “THE MORE CORN YOU PUT UNDER .} HIS BELT,THE. SR W HIGHER VP IT IF sevEraL EARS OF \ CORN-TASSELS CORN _ARE DIPPED A Wiy MAKE FINE FRINGE IN. RED INK JUST B, FOR _PIANO BEFORE A HUSKING / ; //A@ ~«| |BEE, Kisses wiLL | (A Nl - BE MORE PLENTIFOL! flfl 7% H HE CORN. / %EAR MUFFS h FOR A% RIS < 1/ 7 = . |GET THE SUN (AnYBODY'S MH1/BEAN ‘son) To COME ouT AND (@//mlE= SHINE. AROUND YOUR: CoRN. JH U sl S e With the failure of the wheat crop an increased-acreage of corn and some good yields have helped to make this grain a subject of live interest in- ~ L North Dakota this year. Our amateur scientist and “better farmer,” Mr. M. T. Dome, contributes his thoughts and hints-to the discussion. Mr. . & ' Baer hashelped him out in presenting the subject.in a graphic way. “Corn is the right crop to raise because there’s so much:more of it and the -« a5 ° pushels are so-much bigger,” says Mr. Dome.. I intend to go further with my researches on the subject.” - = ° AT S | s :‘NORMALAON “THE JOB .+ = F. E., Lazier for the legislature a good and the govemmentv of the people of the - rest of the> tpwns.liipfi'_ 1 inclose _.the'voté = Niiior Nennartisall Taaderd e majority.- e ; state of North Dakota! ' - of Grandfield precinct, Eddy eounty: © 1 am sending you the election returns . It was ‘a landslide for the Nonpar- . . - - O.T. HANKENSON. Frazier 54, McArthur ‘2; Casey 40, ship, Normal" township, tisan League and we have to be thankful o i 5 e Al o T eutyand you il see g b0 A C. Towley {of being 8 tan GNAF - wHAT TWENTY.TWO DID in the same proportion. - -here. stuck to the League— 'ecould lead us victory. We got the - . ...° ety e R ;gs» just as well as the judges of the supreme court as well as Editor Nonpartisan League: I congratulate the farmers on their because ‘Frazier got all the the other state officials, = == =~ . - To. sh‘owv Y"“."Vh‘.*t fnflué?we._the 22 victory. ; A o, And we gave our friend . Hurrah for the farmers’ legislature - ‘fsuckgrs'? of this: precmct had on ‘the ‘- H. P. HALVERSON, Permoen farm.

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