The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 16

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ADVERTISEMENTS ’ DELCO-LIGHT ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED 1,000,000 1bs- of Wol Ship_ your Wool, Pelts and Hides to us Y . [ : The Nonpartisan Leader PUBLISHED WEEKLY—EVERY THURSDAY Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League Entered as second-class matter September 3, 1915, at the post- office at Fargo, North Dakota, under the Act of March 3, 1¥79. HED e - per cent which is thei missi Thi i ticul M Dunl t: 1t s sreatlyatabe desired thatithe subs 7 ];_}I::;“p&iflr":’yt . < H o T ir commission, 18 in particular, Mr. unlop comments ib to the mere fertilizer-and-pi 72 2 is the right time of the yi to h th = 5 i o B ok 2 pig / gophers costs , { fixed up, so they will then be ready for fall on the general attitude of the average gpeets should withdraw their subscrip- / a farmer a | usnzci rThey will be cleaned, patched, relined, farm papers saying: tions and give their support only to / bl“Shel of gmit“ !;:.::od ',\‘f‘;:“‘,’ :;dge‘",‘:':li““’sd)fiktzg:‘°s‘fn€fi . “I do not mean thit they are all fail- those farm papers which realize that /’/I ifi?&r’l:?réhcé’;ga't fall if you wish. ing to do their duty, but some of them farmers are not hogs but humans.” p// and destroy. We WE TAN ALL KINDS OF HIDES and need a considerable jolt, and also their o P PR e Senx’g SgeEf‘s IFURS for zlolBESland COATS, also make | | attention just now to constitutions is ANTIS DOOMED TO DEFEAT station formula harness and lace leather f si 3 i o ; ies. hides. A g:l?:;)s‘li(i/in ’f:le 0;);[; letitetl Oiiurf}ler As predicted in the Courant a few fl‘:glpnl,lessg.loto gvsit;si S 0\OVQAPN'I‘ ED! runps a; folfi)ws‘b 8 PO VIEW months ago, the enemies of the Non- clear a 1% section. :000,000 Pounds of Wool 3 : partisan League are now going to start Mail orders today. Write for price list, shipping tags and wool “The era when farmers naturally g league of their own. Fout & Porterfield as they are furnished free, constituted parts of such constitutional p Fargo, N. D. Tor reference we refer you to any bank RE s 1 £ t This is a moye that has been looked 7 in our city. Lonyentions 13-soneibecauberofapresen for for some time. The enemies of the 4 2 urban complete dominance and lawyers’ League in Minnesota adopted this Mason Clty H]de & Fur CO. dictation everywhere. It is necessary method of combating the farmers’ or- Station 25 Mason City, Towa therefors that our, farm. papers iimme JRa _wions, rartes s i S diately take active interest in these % 2 Py atiars taaamats | anesota. d0e§ not appear to have been B G very prolific in results, it seems like = Political activity among farmers to - the most effective method. A traitor, pledge constitution delegates unequiv- professing friendship, can accomplish P L I t . t ocally to definite farmer ideas; untold iniquity that would be forestall- ay eSS n eres { “Spread of political information and ed when attempted by an avowed foe. T political discussion of all sorts of poli- But the North Dakota “Antisolical~ d G O f D b tical proposals affecting farmers, in st Union” is already destined to shame, an et ut 0 € t particular the initiative and referen- hlivion and defeat. The farmers of o K S S e dum, state agricultural department tpe state had its full measure eben be- Borrow on the amortized plan. organization, TO“'_e“S land title regis- fore it was conceived in the resourceful Pay interest and principal in twen- tration system, removal of general ming of Jerry Bacon, et al. No under- ty equal annual. installments of, property tax as the nominal basis of taking Dhased on fraud, deceit and $87.184 per Thousand Dollars per taxation, prohibition, county rural * grooked politics can long endure in annum or $1743.68, and when the , much’ free ‘advertising 'and h‘?a“_h, systems, woman suffrage; and North Dakota in this day of general twenty notes are paid, the debt and ay only a small commission provisions so that constitutions can be enlightenment, as witness the fate of interest is paid in full. If you bor- land is sold. -If you think amended by the majority of those vot- the ]ate lamented Good Government row $1,000 and pay 4 per cent for this“is- fair and if you think we ing upon the amendments, instead of Jeagye, twenty years you pay $800 in in- :can do. you ‘any, good, send. for by a majority of -all the reg’Stered' The time is past when the people terest and $1,000 in principal, mak- [== ‘land listing blank and'pamphlet. voters, which usually makes popular’ of the state could be bamboozled with Delco-Light is every man's electric plant and provides electric current for light and power for anyone anywhere. Illectric light—clean, cool, safe—for your home and your barns, Agents everywhere B. F. ASHELMAN Distributor Cor. Broad\xay and Front Street. F » N. D. WE WELD EVERYTHING Automobile repairing of every kind. Prompt service and first class work guaranteed. C'ylinders rebored. Don’t throw your old car away. Write us for used parts. Dakota Welding & Mfg. Co. 203-5th St. North, FARGO N. D. T e e i g . The Best Businessmen Yes, they are going to carry the tries have got government railroads Centrally located. European plan. Come truth to the people. What do you think and factories to a great extent. Too gfi%mis;i gg%ng%tisolfi.so. Py priced of that? I wish to say a few words to bad if North Dakota should happen to OSCAR KNUDSON, Prop. Kromithe Mr. S. S. Quanbeck of McVille, N, D, get some state-owned things. No, we F who has now got his machine working might ‘as well sell the public roads, BT arms | through the local paper. He seems to .School buildings and Dostoffices, : too, R g | be so afraid that we are going to get and clean this state from “Socialism.” CHANEVY-EVER- SELLING LIFE INSURANCE saloons if we get the proposed new con- You are right, Mr. Quanbeck, we EAT HART IS THE BEST BUSINESS stitution. Let me call your attention don’t want more mortgages on the state We teach 3'03802;'5“;.”"0 investment to House Bill 29: than necessary, nor on the farms. That CHOCOLATES TOM HUGHES, Vic‘e Pratidete “A bill for an act providing regula- 1S the reason the farmers have organ- They Are Good Pioneer Life Insurance Co. Write me today. FARGO, N. D. WRITE FOR TAGS AND PRICES MipLAND PRoDUCE (0 FARGO. N.D. FREE!' To Everyone! Special Notice! Be Your Own Agent By returning this ad you save $5.00 to $10.00 on repair work. Don't give your fur coats, robes and ladies’ fine furs to traveling buyers soliciting repair work. Ship them to us and save 25 per cent to 35 o Address: [ o B : - ‘LEAGUE EXCHANGE a Mention Leader when writing advertisers = N and realize from 1lc to 3¢ a pound more g OLIVER S. MORRIS, EDITOR than selling to traveling buyers. We fur- Advertising rates on application. Dish’ you ‘with .wool sacks'free, .pay.. the rural population of the Northwest. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF' CIRCULATIONS. THE 8. C. BECKWITH SPECIAL AGENCY Advertising Representatives St. Louis New York Chicago The Leader soiicits 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 occasion to doubt or question the reliability of any firm which patronizes our advertising columns, Copy for advertisements must reach the Leader office by Saturday previous to publication in order to insure insertion in current issue. l Guaranteed Weekly Circulation in excess of 60,000 Copies Neighbor Answers Quanbeck Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ‘Wish to tell you that I have enlisted in the political war of North Dakota for another two years. Let me tell you, boys, we have got the best battle- ship made yet and that is the ‘“Ballot,” not bullets. The gang have now had their conferences at Grand Forks, and have decided to move their ears two inches further back in order to make room for their mouths. tions for the delivery or receipt and possession for delivery of intoxicating liquor and penalty.” The senate that mortgage; in 1909, 31.4 per cent; in had the majority of hold-over sena- 1910 50.9 per cent. Just wat_cl? them = tors amended the bill so as to get one 8row. Let me tell you the millions of barrel of beer, four gallens of wine, and four quarts of whiskey each thirty days. Pretty gooed work of the gang yYou represent, wasn't it, Mr. Quan- beck? You ask what will become of “Not Pigs, But Humans” “The rural citizenship must be the leaders in all future political advance as they have been in the past in the United States,” writes a prominent and active farmer of Indiana in an open letter to a number of farm publica- tions. This farmer is Dane S. Dunlop, chairman of the Putnam County Farmers’ congress, of GFeencastle, Ind., and he urges the farm papers to open their eyes to the political needs of their readers, and encourage them in going actively into politics as a means of bettering their condition. Writing to the Nonpartisan Leader amendment of constitutions impossi- ble. “We must be known as f)atriots as well as pig raisers. The rural citizen- ship must be the leaders in all future political advance as they have been in the past in the United States. Subscription, one year, in advance, $2.50; six months, $1.50. Communications intended for the paper should be 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 Detroit Kansas City the state of North Dakota if the So- cialists and this hobby the I. W. W. shall rule. Well, Mr. Quanbeck, it is liable to go like it did over in Russia: When the Socialists held 442 seats in the govern- ment of 1915 and 14 in the duma and poor Norway, your mother land, has got 20 starting, Denmark has got 32, Swed- en has 87, and the state of North Da- kota none. The above foreign coun- ized. In 1890 there were 48.7 per cent of the farmers in this state subject to dollars that are going out of the state to the wheat gamblers would soon pay for the state bonds and a long ways on | the farm mortgages. % —C. A. CALHEIM. “There are many farm papers which do not recognize the existence of farm- ers as members of the human race. Their editors consider that their papers | are printed solely to get money from advertisers. Their only interest in farmers is as buyers of fertilizer, seeds, plows, and fancy stock. They consider that they get their papers’ income from advertising but the truth is that the list of paid-up subscribers is the only sound basis of atiraction for advertis- ers and it is therefore right that the in- terests’ of farmer subscribers be given more space than the interests of pigs. crude political hocus-pocus of this na- ture—and the sooner the enemies of the Nonpartisan "League begin "to realize this the sooner they will adopt more feasible methods of fighting the people who feed them.—BOTTINEAU: COURANT, SIXTEEN freight on a thousand pounds or more, charge no commission, and make returns the same day the goods arrive. Bright Wool, iong staple... Semi-Bright, long staple. Rejections such as burry, chaffy, black, braid, badly cotted, dead, western, 3c to 5c less, heavy fine at full value. We have no traveling agents represent- ing us. Deal direct with a reliable Wool, Hide and Fur house. We tan all kinds of hides into robes_and coats. For reference we refer you to any bank in our city. Write for sacks, ship- ping tags and price list. Mason City Hide & Fur Co. Mason City, Iowa Station 13 FOUND— Farmers Best Market for Poultry—Cattle Hides—Horse Hides—Furs—Veal—Cream— I?etans. Postal brings price st. THE R E. COBB COMPANY e 13 E. 3rd St., St. Paul, Minn, - _ Hotel Columbia GRAND FORKS, N. D. Across the street from G. N. Depot. Ghaney-Everha.rt Candy Co. Fargo, N. D. . Send it to the FARGO CORNICE & ~ ORNAMENT co. ™ 1002 Front St. Fargo, N. Dy A GOOD SCHOJL oxperienced Teachers. Thorough Courses: Business, Shorthand, Steno- typy, Civil Service and English. FREE TUITION for one month to any student who enrolls. Write for information. INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE 309 Broadway Fargo, N. D. W. H. Bergherm Props. O. C. Heilman _ ;—_— ing $1800.00 or $56.32 more than on the amortized plan. Write us for full particulars. M. F. Murphy & Son Flnancial Correspondents. GRAND FORKS, N. DAK. “Mention Leader when wrltlng"adyertisers

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