The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 12, 1917, Page 15

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0 2 o ADVERTISEMENTS DeLaval Bowl Thousands and thousands of tests, the world over, have proven that the De Laval skims the cleanest. The construction of the New De Laval keeps it in a class by itself. It outlasts and outwears all other makes by far, and can be run with much less cost for repairs. 165 Broadway, New York T = Self-Centering | _ HERE may be some question as to who makes the best wagon or the best plow or the best watch, but when it comes to cream separators the supremacy of the De Laval is acknowledged at once by every fair minded and impartial man who is familiar with the cream separator situation. The New De Laval has greater capacity than the 1916 style, is simpler in construction, has fewer and interchangeable discs, is easier to wash, and the skimming efficiency is even greater. Each New De Laval is equipped with a Bell Speed Indicator. Onrder your De Laval now and let it begin saving cream for you right away. Remember that a De Laval liberal terms as to save its own cost. of if you don’t know him, write to the ncarest De Laval office as below. New Catalog will be mailed apon request THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 50,000 BRANCHES AND LOCAL AGENCIES THE WORLD OVER R R CREAM OUTLET SKIM-MILK ouTLEY Bottom Detached Spindle T The world-wide De Laval organiza- ton, with agents and representatives in almost every locality where cows are milked, ready to serve you, insures that the buyer of a De Laval will get quick and valuable service when he needs it. More De Lavals are sold every year than all other makes combined. TR may be bought for cash or on such See the local De Laval agent, 29 E. Madison St., Chicago i _flr—=—' it e EQUITABLE AUDIT CO.,Inc. &% .. Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Werite for References. A. J. O'SHEA ARCHITECF AND ENGINEER FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA RANGE HEREFORDS HEIFERS AND BULLS We have these cattle for sale at different points in both North and South Da- kota. reasonable rate of interest. Will give responsible parties all the time they need at a ‘Write or wire for any information to the KING CATTLE CO. wainoffice So. St. Paul, Minn. MR. FARMER Now is the time to have your batteries repaired. Our facilities for do- ing the work are unexcelled. If you have a lighting plant that needs attention we can take care of your wants. / Consumer Battery Co. Distributor Exide Batteries 313 N. P, Ave. Mention Leader when writing advertisers FARGO, N. D. . FOR SALE Here is an opportunity to get to raising HEREFORD cattle, Speech of Presi- dent Townley at Grand Forks (Continued from page 9) owe it to our people; andvthc people of the United States! (Great ap- plause.) WHAT LEAGUE STANDS FOR AS MEMBERS SEE IT Good Lord, Bohn, have you got any people like these in New York? Here are men who say they won’t sell this thing at any price; because they say it belongs to our children, and our children’s children! (Xnthusiastic ap- plause.) . Well, I begin to get your idea. What you mean to tell me is this, that if through this organization, which you secured for the dirty little sum of $5; if through this organization you can bring about conditions here that will forever do away with the power of the plunderbund to rob you and your chil- dren, and -your children’s children, of this $55,000,000 a year; if through this organization you can wipe off the face of the earth the biggest bunch of criminals that the world ever knew, the men that gamble—GAMBLE—in the food that babies need to live upon; if through this organization you can so far educate men that honest toilers— toilers in the city and toilers in the country—will no longer have to submlt to the lying misrepresentations of papers like the Grand Forks Herald; if through this organization you shall have freedom for yourselves, and your children’s children and their children, from the evils you see all about you, you will have left to them a greater heritage, than if you left the whole state of North Dakota to each one of them. (Great and prolonged applause.) That is what you mean to say. That is what you are all telling me. And you are right. THE LUST OF GOLD THAT BLINDS A FEW I expected you to come to this con- clusion. I knew you would come to this conclusion. I know that there are only a few men in the state of North Dakota so unmindful of their duty to their posterity; only a few men in the state of North Dakota whose eyes are so blinded to anything but the lust of gold; only a few men in the state of North Dakota so utterly devoid of principle or manhood, that they would either sell or destroy this the greatest organization that farmers ever built. And I pray God that the day will come, when in the state of North Dakota there won’t be anybody, man, woman or child, either so dull or dumb, or so debased in character, that they will set themselves against the will of 80,- 000 men, voters of the state of North Dakota. What insanity is this, that men would presume to tell you and have you believe, that 87,000 farm- ers in the state of North Dakota rose up in their might without a cause? Without any reason for doing that! Simply because a few Socialists—“agitators” — teld them to. (Laughter.) Good God! 1Is there anybody here will continue to tell that story and tell it that way? Socialist! Well! well! Do you know that I am supposed to be a “Socialist” an “agitator”—an “I. W, W.”"—an ‘“atheist”—a ‘“freelover”—what's the rest Junkin? (Cheers, whistles, stamp- ing of feet, hand-clapping, laughter.) And that all the League organizers and workers are Socialists,” I. W.,K W.s, atheists, freelovers, and all the rest. THE “SOCIALISTS” AND THE “CHRISTIAN GENTLEMEN" Now for the purpose of argument I am going to assume that the gentlemen who call us those lovely names are right. I am going to grant them for the purpose of argument, that I am all those things and more; and that all the organizers that have sweated blood to huild this organization, are all those things and more—as much more as they would have you think. And I am going to assume further, for their satisfaction, that whenever a farmer, whenever Lageson here, or Hagan, or Stair, or any other farmer, quits milk- ing the cows and feeding the pigs for a day, and gets into a Ford automobile and goes out to help build this organi- zation, he becomes at once and imme- diately a Socialist, an I. W. W, an atheist, a freelover and everything else, as they would have you believe. That has not got anything to do with the fact that in the marketing of your crops you are losing $55,000,000 every vear, has it? And if the eminent, highly respected, Christian Republicans and Democrats, FOURTEEN 3 ADVERTISEMENTS K. K N B & &R Do Not Put Up With Power That Will “Pass”—You Want It To “Pull” Wa.steful extravagance goes hand in hand with ineffi- cient farm power apparatus. Soil scratched with light plowing that reduces production, crops lost with poor threshing that wastes the yield, soon eat up the saving made in the purchase of a cheap and light farm engine, The farm engine should be a good one, capable of doing work that will bring returns in proportion to its cost. No better engines can be found than those that bear the Nichols & Shepard name as members of the Red River Special Line In steam tractors there are five sizes and fifteen variants, 13-40 to 25-85 h. p., burning any kind of fuel, wood, coal or straw. In Oil- Gas Tractors two sizes are built, 25-50 to 35-70 h. p., developing full power on kerosene—nothing that a farm engine can do is too much for either kind. Your own neighbor probably owns a steam or a gas_engine of our make. Let him tell you what it can do, and thenfiog might write for a little farm paper that will give yon the opinion of others that you know at home. A cataloj that is worth reading carefully will be sen ou with the paper. A postal request to the fienresc brauc% house will bring you both, Nicho!s & Shepard Co. In Continuous Business Since 1848 gnilders Exclusively of Red River Special 'hreshers, Wind kers, Feeders, Steam Traction Engines sud Oil - Gas Tractors Battle Creek Michigan North Dakota Branch - Fargo, N. D. (EGE| M| (D) (RSN BRI DONO) (NDN) MNERI JNENN fNNRY SN MEE] R A S L-I-I---l-l_nfll_l-l-l--__—- HoretSHERMAN ==St. PAUL MINN: Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union De- pot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. The Hotel Sherman is the leading popular priced ho- tel in St. Paul, and caters especially to the people of the Northwest. Modern rooms, $1.00 -up. Official Headquarters Equity Co-operative Ex- change. Excellent Cafe and Cafeteria. A. J. CAMERON e V) s e o E-B FarmTractor Modol 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, hare rows, mowers, binders, manure spreaders, road glftats;s ?ex;’gx?rgllnedx;sr. \cli&’mlalso ope{atefi'ourensllaze " , Circular s-w, ete, oes’ than horses—costs less and is ss. sfmp%e nnyonen:g;mi‘: —— e e e v o GoEE = - Emerson-Brantingham implemeat Co. (1nc.) 168 W Iran 8t., Rockierd, i, Please send me free literature on articles checked: Plows Hay Tools [ ] Tracters, Bas Harrows Listers !\ Engine Plows Cultivaters Gas Enpines Tractors, Steam Mowers Wagons Threshers Spreaders Buggies Corn Shellers [ Drills Auto Trailers Saw Milis Planters Potato Machizery Baling Presses Nome Address Mention Leader when writing advertisers ey A -

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