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of the Highest Quahty at Lowest Pnces" ‘The garments that have style, fit and quality: JOSEPH & HOFNCK 59 BROADWAY FARGO, N. D: Orders Solicited TURS REPAIRED RELINED AND REMODELED. oy - J R Kirk Comxmssmn Co. Inc. SOUTH ST. P. SALES ‘AGENCY AND AU'I'I!ORIZED iEPRESEN’l‘A’HVB OF THE American Society of Eqnity CONSIGN YOUR_LIVE STOCK TO.US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL - ANOTHER ASSOCIATION. SEES BENEFIT IN SHIPPING LIVE STOCK . TO THEIR OWN SELLING AGENCY. . Manning N. D.; Feb. 3,-1918 J. R. m.rk Commission . Co., So. St. Paul, Mian, ll& 3 Gon received for car of hogs lh!ppd you Jan. let. thmug Dunn Gonnt Equif Sh:gpmAmchflon All'members that had hogs in the shipmen 3 -~ t are awfully well nleased way vou h:vo handlnd the zoodl. WiIl have severa! wmoare next weok. mch.good returas as-you secpred us, wil mean. more. cooperation among: the. farmens at thil end. Yours for more coopmuvc business, AJ.BRETZLA.FF. Shipping Manager. PIONEER ‘BUILDING EOUITABLE AUDIT CO., Inc. ¥ PAUL, MINN. Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of \Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Wnte for Refef?ncfs. FARGO COLLEGE e CONSERVATORY OF ‘\/IUSIC e Standard Musical Institution of the Northwest. All branches of a Musical Education Taught by Faculty of Artist Teachers. 3 For catalog and Information Address Stone Building, ' ALBERT J. STEPHENS, Director. FARGQ. N.D. ¢ A J. OSHEA _ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO. NORTH DAKOTA 4 The Plow-Boy 10-20 all standard tractor is the only lxght farm tractor that gives entire satis- faction- in all kind ofs farm - work. This is due to the manmer in which it is designed, constructed; etec., which our ‘complete new illustrated catalog tells you about. . Write for it today. Price $775.00'f. o. b. Waterloo; Towa. PALDA-MORSE MOTORS, Inc.: ‘MINOT / Distributors : NORTH DAKOTA N 1 \League Orgamzers Wanted If you want to work for the League and can furnish.a team and -covered rig here is your chance.. You can earn a good winter salary } - helping build this great farmers’ organization. ' If you: develop into -a good organizer and want steady employment the League will fur- b ¢ 4 nish a car and you can continue through the summer. This oppo : - lunity is open to League members in Minnesota, South’ Dakota, Montana and North Dakota.” Write at once for partlcula.rs Give ‘address, section, township and range, and five references.v Address, I-armers"Nonpartlsan League, Farg'o, . D.. A z Coats, Scarf's(and Muffs Muffs CLOAKS SUITS AND DRESSESA- : = political economy and.owner and manag‘er ‘of a 700-acre fine ‘stock farm adjoining -.and . rust-proof. - -ative : associations of Towa, and before * or instructor in petitical ‘economy and = finds himself at-the:pens: of the: Alberta Cattle company. Bad luck for *im,- “The ; Alberta Cattle compumy dldai: have D. C. COATES,/Manéger - Advertising. rates'on application. Subscription; one year, in Communluthu intended for ‘the pa “Box 941, Fiargo, N i Vorth Dakota. and. of North Dakota, ertisements ~in ords ta lnmm insertion" in: current issue. PUELIS]-XED WEEKLY—EVERY THURSDAY " National Paper of {he Farmers' Nonpartisan Political Lcnxuo. Entered as second.class -matter Septemter 8,-° Fargo, North Dakota; under-the-Act of March 3, advance, $2.50; fl:h nwnthu, $1.50. 1d° be not: to° any: indlvldunl. The- Lender. is the supreme advertisine. medium through. which;tomh the. runl population akota, as’it goes into practically -every- th‘ 'l‘hs I.ead'er .solicits. n vemeements of ' mer] nuded by firms are not knowingly. adverund. and we will'take-it as'a fnvlm Pm mder- wm.e us- promptly should they have occasion to- uuy of sny firm which_ patronizes our advertising ‘columns.: must reach the’Leader. office* by Sahn‘flny previous to,wbfldatlon Guamntaeed Weekly Clrcu]afion In excem of 55,000 Coples 1916, lt the poltbmco at 1879, _ OLIVER S. MORRIS, ',meor' addressed h tha Nonpnrthun Leader, hmnt Fnrmm +Quack,: doubt. mxuflon the relia-- Professor to Help in Wm:k Wiltiam Williamson, Lecturer, - Fconomist -and. Booster of : Co-operative Movement, Joins League Staff ‘William- Williamson, ' professor of the city of Grafton, N. D., has. -gone into the service of the Nonpa.rttsan League .'as_an organizer in Norman and' Kitson cqunties, Minnesota. - He was a member of the League by right of his occupation: of farmer, before -he decided to help organize the northern counties of the - - Red River valley. ARy As a farmer Mr. Williamson " has " adopted the most effective methods for getting’ returns ‘from farms, ‘that of diversifying: with a combination: of fodder crops and livestock. ~When he took. poss- ; ession-of his farm there was not an acre of pasture upon it. Now there are 50 acres- of alfalfa~and sweet clover which produce-cattle and hog feed, and for all the stock good pasture durmg the fall. three times that:amount. Percheron: horses, -Holstein cattle and .~Poland China hogs are to be the main " product. of the farm. The 'wheat crop was a failure like all other wheat: ¢rops, in’ the valley this year, and emphasized the need for something more continuous Mr. “Williamson ' is' con- vinced that the ‘best line of: agricultural development for North Dakota and north- ern ‘Minnesota is greater relmnce upon livestock.: WAS COLLEGE PROFESSOR He moved to the farm to' give his children, three sons' and ‘a daughter, a chance to-grow up in’the country, and the family lives on the farm and the boys drive to school in Grafton: with ‘a pony. ° Befdre moving ‘two years ago onto his ’ farm, which' he ownéd ‘for some years: prevxous, -Mr, lehamson had been an organizer .and lecturer for the cooper- that he had. spent 10 years as professor pohtlcal sclence at Tobin - cullege, Fort + college, 'ls!.a.ndswa& Next year this will be mcreased to Dodge, Iowa. ‘and_at Jewell- Lutheran Jewell, Towa. He .graduated: from the University of- Minnesota with the class ‘of 1895. In 1902, when the educational -system.for the -Philippine organized, Mr. William- Son was appointed- superintendent . of pubhc mstruction for the wlands, but remgned the bosxtmn on amount of‘lnl family,” when' 'he “found that it would - \ require s:gnmg acontmt toremam there for five years. : His work for the Nonpam:a.n Leaxn. : has. already gun, o On the Inside : at South St\ Paul ( Contmued from page'5) got their. start as’ trada's ‘out’of the lng pocket:book: ‘But’ Jones thmks he knows'a ‘thing or ‘two and: will not be hornswagpled by the - first two or: three speculators: he: meets »Sohewalksa!ougthealleywxfll ‘guide, the commission: man; and suddm!{ - Exchange, so Isaacs .& 'l‘hompson nished it and the “Albé it 'back on installments: ami tumxng over: 10 Jones -of South Da.k]ih’ has: through “the s -all aftern