The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 30, 1916, Page 13

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'MARKETING CONFERENCE « their rights and still fail unless theyget "+ Governor-Elect. Lynn J. Frazier- of at the’real Yoot of the evil. This is lo- " North Dakota: will address the fourth cated in Minneapolis in the Minneapolis: R e o - “National Conference on Marketing and Chamber of Commerce and the ailied 3 AleX DON'T.WEAR Stern After Thirty Years’ Experience I Have Produced an Appliance for Men, Women or Chil- v -+ Farm Credits,” which will ‘begin a five- banking ' institutions. The grain day . session “in- the Hotel - Sherman, ' snarkéted in North Dakota must pass . Chicago, December 4. This is an annual through the terminals of Minneapolis or ° A= : Sl gathering: of various concerns and per- Duluth before {t reaches the . mills for. & Co-mpany ‘emmay - | sens mteresbed in thg ma.rketi.ng of grain, consumption. :'The Chamber of Com--. J e ,tture S 3 - milk, fruit and the like, and its member- ' merce holds the' key to the markets and S V. bt S " ghip i ' up of representatives from' ' gtands at the gate through 'which ‘the ||} Incorporated . I SEND IT ON TRIAL ous associations.’ . - 35 : : ociations. .+ produce must, pass; “levying the toll; g At i said the fourth conference will - These organizations- are protected by Y " If you have tried most everything else, comse : 3 , . me, Where others fail is where I have my grea . Clothlng and || | et success: *Send attachea soupon today and 1 .- bring. together sg’vera‘l:hhundred d_elegites' specxt'd"al legnslThl ation iz ge‘sug:h'. :g Minne- | ' F T h e 2] - : . p e ' '« Trom many parts of the country. Some -sota. his canno! remedied except : : ; ey the-topics that will be considered will. by the election of: members to the law-— : - urnls lngs be: . the literacy ' test .feature. of the - making bodies favorable to placing all. |- Corner Broadway ‘immigration bill; the proposed investiga- -on the same footing: . For that reason |- and N. P. Agenue on.into the live stock industry by the~ North Dakota — and for that matter, ot 2 ; ) - -federal trade commission; a proposal to.: the entire Northwest—is conterned about” . "FARGO: N. D. - treate a land settlement and immigra- the .political condition of Minnesota. = |1} ‘ Y iX . .. tion commission to:devise national and . - Like'the Grain' Growers Association of . state aid to immigration, and other like the Canadian farmer,it will . be 'found ' * topics.”t The sessions. will" be "presided to take a hand in all legislation pertain- over by President Frahk L. McVey of 'ing to the trusts — not excepting the W. D. GILLESPIE e University of Norfh Dakota.” Hquor: trust, or, the liquor traffic. Be- bt - - R “cause these Interests are so closely ‘allied g _ HARD WORK NEEDED - for self-protection in legislative matters - Architect and Superintendent . e ; Nonpartisan Leader: = = it'is'already an established . fact that x The abave is C.E. Erooks, inventor o nt:; :{;‘2“‘ 5 School plans a specialty arbisan; 1 . they all' join in securing legislation o iy el Rael sud whe onpartisan League has many . pavorable for themselves and to suppréss like: Mr. Walker helping %0 ' Jegiglation favorable to the laboring man . ; qnddthe-fa,rmer. . For that reason it has - Bucceed. '] 0 : g ~gradually dawned upon thé Iaboring man - must work hard. My 0:1abor gy ‘the farmer that as a matter of spe- 7 dor my (?rothefis unti -"‘f others' the benefit of his experience. i1 T ruptured, ‘write him today, at { : oo B Marshall, Mich. S / . FARGO, N, D. will godd you_free my llustrated hook on Rupture, and its cure, showing my Appliance and giving % HIDES TA NNEB F?ESA_ RSl Cied e T were ool Tony, blovle who bave “ i % % g when all others fail. .Remember, I use no salves, - no harness, no lies. - cial interest'to himself one of the prime ! moves will be the elimination of the | LDEST TARNERY Joiia 3o st | . are the sodue and-onms paviaat 128y s true, You o o — o i [y be sate fo simne Ao o PAMMEREGR || bk o v 1 s il o So sl oo mx i i & s VIE:W % that the Neonpartisan League will be 'a “J.,‘.'."‘fi;};‘"a“ o oresaon ’00: read. Fill, ? free coupon below -ng mail today, Gy ~- - (Ediforial in the Park Region Echo, 'great force in drying up Minnesota. As Smaller hides, (Kips) $2.50 It's well worth your time whether you try my Ap- I -t 0 Alexandria, Minn) % in Canada, even those farmers-of Mimne- - | gloves, Sl CE-L DLsnce on uoks l _ . The Minneapolis Journal is' very much: sota not fayorable to prohobition of the right in. i - FREE INFORMATION COUPON' Mr. C."E. Brooks, 462 State St., Marshall, Mich. . Please send me by mail, in plain Wrapper, your illustrated book 'and full information ’your Appliance for the cure of rupture : ] a 1 ch; . = : ek 1 UR DRESS- . ¢oncerned over the entry of the Nonpar- - liquor traffic as such, will join in order : 'NORTH STAR F tisan League into Minnesota. Of coursy' to strike a blow at the entrenched. special e ,,:,'::,‘ '_'"":_'::.:":;‘m it is. That is its business. ' The backing interests of the state. : : . of the Minneapolis Journal is the Cham-~ . - - i . ber of Commerce crowd, the big bank- . 2 institutions, rail roads and steel trust. mill to separate Oats from Wheat and Barley and grades it better than any mill T ¥ : X system in’ pl "flat screen i “oth ¢ The,","umal m\ay memPt to 'deny these 7 % A E.vd: ’;‘rh}u: a‘i';:dtoal?:a oo':k,ll:w onx:u that oth;:s pe:;en&f' (;o.fll'g‘hls is t:: :nly we:; - things but its actions }netmy it; if noth- e @\ to grade zrt!:ct“. :g:al;:: ‘:ll cfi'zfifin‘fefifl:flfl{' also Grass Seed and Fiax. We guar 7 - g else. . R 5 2 : to lean Seed Oats. We hi ; North Dakota has for years been try- RNy et B T e 0 wet clean n o PARALYSIS Begk Free 3 # itserf from the grip of the S 2 ?den? othe:fl until yBon have written us for full particdlars. Write at once. . You Will Want It, I Proot ;ze.: : the Minneapolis: grain combine: <. § ~# mi«mfigjsfifxn&mn €O, . . ' 316 Erle Strest, Minneapglis, Minn. - Dr.Chase, 224 N. Teath Strest, Philadelphis, Pa, b ing institutions of this; SRR : 2 - : . e Equity Society started the ; s ot g ) Improved Erie Cleaner and Grader. I e son win find a new fanning Nawe. o onomy - . .-meet with the the hhghn:qu?mmq : Sareoan : pnbho. ~' ' L ARG i : We endeavor to use the best ... equipment made and to render to ' . - “the public the most efficient and - lowest rates at which such serv-' - ice can be furnished :uid yet p:{ good wages to our employees and § § : - i S & reasonable return to ourinves-- AR~ WEN Ay e strive for full publicity regarding our work. We believe the S e o ple have a right to' know what we are doing and why weare, . '/ ‘ iii;——to know how much money we take in and How-we = © . - : S : . doi spendit. o RO s _ Every cont we pay for taxes, Wages, materials or other expenses, cbm:\rgnt.»o(fthe r?}le’nu?freceiv‘ejd from the people, and qu;‘tlpjnk'- s they should: know the truth about our business. '

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