The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 1, 1917, Page 12

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R PERS .- For The Man With $100 You don’t often have an opportunity to invest a single hundred dollars or more in a local enterprise that has the approval of the combined judgment of the Very Best Business Men of the State of North Dakota. - One wise investment, plus a life of honest work has given independence to many a man. The Northern Packing Co. has every assurance of profitable success, is backed by our most successtul eitizens and will build a great- er North Dakota through the encouragement of Live Stock farming. ’ Booklet with particulars sent on request. Northern, Packing Company, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Gentlemen—W ithout obligation of any gort on my part, please send me ‘your Nerthern Packing Company booklet mentioned in your advertisement in the Nonpartisan Leader. Northern Packing Company, Grand Forks A North Dakota Corporation, Financed by North Dakota Men, Manufacturing and Marketing North Dakota Products. You are just as important as any ‘business man in the worl Then why not use BUSI- ® NESS STATIONERY? We will print you 100 Letter Heads, with envelopes to mateh, with yvour name, your farm name, address and phone number for $3.50, cash with crder. HANNAHER & SCHANNACH Job Printers 617 N. P. Ave. FARGO, N, D. Reference: First National Bank or any business house in Fargo. MUSIC The Standard DMusical Institution of the Northwest. All branches of a Musical Education Taugnt by Faculty of For catalog and information Addr ALBERT J. STEPHENS, Director. Artist Teachers. Stone Building. FARGO, N. D. A. J. O°SHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF ] FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA ‘I First Class Cafeteria in Connection. POWERS HOTEL FARGO’'S ONLY MODERN FIRE PROOF HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone in Every Room On Broadway, One Block South of Great Northern Depot FARGO, N. D. It Gives Your Engine “Pep” We have installed a special machine that rebores eylinders, only, and we fit them with larger pistons and rings, which in- creases the power of your engine. Automobiles re-deSigned, repaired and overhauled. If there is anything wrong with your machine we can make it right. We weld all metals and make and machine anything. When you write us please mention the Leader. Dakota Welding & Misg. Co. Tel. 926 203 Fifth St. N. FARGO, N. D. Mention Leader when writing advertisers TWELVE The Nonpartisan Leader PUBLISHED WEEKLY—EVERY THURSDAY OLIVER 8. Advertising rates on application, rural population of the Northwest, New York Chicago advertising columns, Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League Entered as second-class matter September 3, 1915, at the post- c@ office at Fargo, North Dakota, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MORRIS, EDITOR Subscription, one year, in advance, $2.50; six months, $1.50. Communications intended for the paper should bé addressed to the Nonpar- tisan Leader, Box 941, Fargo, North Dakota, and not to any individual. The Leader is the supreme advertising medium through which to reach the THE S. C. BECKWITH SPECIAL AGENCY Advertising Representatives St. Louis The Leader solicits advertisements of meritorious articles needed by farmers, Quack, fraudulent and irresponsible firms are not knowingly advertised, and we will take it as a favor if any readers will advise us promptly should they have oceasion to doubt or ¢uestion the reliability of any firm which patronizes our Copy for advertisements must reach the T.eader office by Saturday previous to publication in order to insure insertion in current issue. Guaranteed Weekly Circulation in excess of 60,000 Copies Detroit Kansas City AS STEENERSON SEES IT Upham, N. D. ftditor Nonpartisan Leader: The senate ought to be abolished. There is no need of having two cham- bers or two houses. It only makes the work more complicated. The senate was created for the purpose of ob- striftting progressive measures. It was originally created by the rulers and owners of vast property rights and those who advocate divine rights. If the house and senate had been one chamber ‘instead of two then HEouse Bill 44 would have passed by a vote of over three to one and would have been a law Dby this time. 1 could never have believed that the senators would go right against the voters who elected them, and that they will disre- gard all petitions. This changes the possession of those senators from rep- resentatives of the people to “outlaws.” There ought to be a law authorizing the governor to expel those outlaws from their office and declare the office vacant until next election. KNUTE STEENERSON, SENT RESOLUTIONS ‘Wyndmere, N. D., ‘Feb. 9, 1917. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: A large number of farmers met at Wyndmere Saturday, although it was cold and stormy, and yet farmers came twelve and more miles. There was a show going on at the same hour in another hall, which was free. Whether that free show was so the farmers’ meeting show couldn't be started, I do not know, but at the same time there was a large number of farmers more in- terested in the present legislature. A petition was signed by all and sent to our senator, Mr. Cary, and asked him to support Bill 44, if it should come up in the senate again; also a resolution was passed. y Senator Cary is a farmer and we ex- pected that he would work for the best interest of the farmer; but that was once more the voters got fooled. But we are used to that both before and after election. I hope that the farm- ers will be organized and send repre- senatives to Bismarck that will not forget their obligation to those that sent them. N. C. JENSON. LET THE WORLD SEE Avondale, Mont., Jan. 22, 1917. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Ever since I became a member of the Nonpartisan League 1 have re- ceived the official Leader and devoured its_contents from the front page to the back page. In the Avondale coun- try where I live we are Nonpartisan members to a man and a more enthusi- astic bunch is hard to find. All eyes are turned on the North Dakota legis- lature waiting with bated breath the outcome of the first farmer legisla- ture the world has ever known (thanks to North Dakota). Not only Montana but the eyes of the world are upon that same body of farmers and farmers’ friends. Some eyes are fixed upon them with a glare of mixed hatred and fear, others filled with ridicule and .contempt, but the majority are surveying them with absolute trust and brotherly love, feel- ing confident that they will be men among men, deaf to the entreaties of the lobbyist whose (GGod is the almighty dollar assimilated from the sweat of the producer and dealt Sut as freely to those they can bribe as a farmer feed- ing 10-cent feed to a herd of swine. Here is hoping that the North Da- kota legislature will show to the world that a farmer has just as much brains’ and can manage the affairs of state with just as much ability and along cleaner lines than the old gang politi- cian along corrupt lines in the interest .. of the idle rich: Yours for SUCCeSSuy, ED. ANDERSON. | DR. L. A, SCHIPFER Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat BISMARCK, N. D. “‘More Potatoes” From ground planted secured by use of The KEYSTONE POTATO PLANTER than by any other method of planting. Work perfectly ac. curate, A simple, strong, durable machine. Write for CATALOG, price, 8tce A. .{. PLATT, MFR, BOX M STERLING. LY “Stock at Minneapolis” Percherons a2 b ) If you want a real good young stallion or mare you should come - to my barn. You can buy at a lower price at the barn than anywhere else. All home raised and * sed to Dakota con- ditions.© A square deal guaranteed. M. M. WHITE, Valiey City, N. D. _—_— BINDER TWINE ‘lub your orders together on a co-operative plan and buy a car- load. The Badger Brand stands for quality. Write me for terms. F. O. Hellstrom Bismarck, N. D. i FARM TRACTUR - © N S 2 A -BF t E-B FarmTractor Model L—12-20 Horce Power four-cylinder, 2-speed, light-weight tractor of great power, suitable for any size farm. Will pull the implements you now have on your farm—gang plows, har- rows, mowers, binders, manure spreaders, road drags orgraders. Will also operate your ensilage cutter, feed grinder, circular 8-w, ete. Does more work than horses—costs less and is 8. simple anyonecanrun it, _-—-—-—-_“-"I--— Emarsan-Brantingham implement Ca. (Inc.} 168 W sron St., Recklord i, Please send me free literature on arucies checked: Plaws Hay Toals Harrows Listers Cultivaters Gas Engines Mowers Spreaders Corn Stellers [ Drills 1 Saw Mills Planters 1 Baling Presses Name e e L Address e Lt S S S * Mention Leader when writing advertisers mrre e b | | peee——

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