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- g ADVERTISEMENTS SEND JOHN M. BAER TO CONGRESS and send your Leaky Auto Radiator The R;diator Shop and HAVE KLINSMAN REPAIR IT Don’t junk your old Radiator. Have us install a new Trouble Proof core. We make a specialty of rebuilding new cores. in FORD Radiators. 200 per cent more cooling space. Less danger of leaks from freezing. 115°FIFTH ST. N. FARGO, N. D. N—— o —_—] Always Given Front- Rank Place in Public Opinion ‘“When proud old American life in- surance companies are reviewed National Life of Montpelier is always given front-rank place in public opinion and in popular reputation for fair dealing and excellence of manage- ment ’” — The Expositor, Newark, N. , January 31, 1917, The National is a purely mutual company, It has no stockholders and belongs entirely to its policy- holders. It is an example of the co-operative principle developed to a high point of efficiency. The National has invested $3,580,500 in mortgage loans on choice North Dakota farms. 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Buy Your Ice Cream For the Picnic From The Farmers’ Creamery We want to supply every Farmers’' Picnic this summer with the BEST ICE CREAM MADE. Don’t forget to send your orders to the BIG FARMERS’ CREAMERY at Fargo, the Largest and Best in this section. We also want your shipments of Cream and Eggs. Pay highest market prices in CASH. Fargo Dairy & Produce Company ‘ 'FARGO, N. D. PHONE 1606 If you have anything to sell, 75,000 subscribers will know about it through a little Classified Ad in the Nonpartisdn Leader--- they will patronize you too % Mention Leader when writing -advertisers * North Dakota League Picnics League picnics and city gatherings that have been held in North Dakota and Minnesota during the past few weeks have brought together larger and more’ enthusiastic audiences than have been seen in Nonpartisan league circles since the primary campaign of June 1916. Interest is growing, not only in the first North Dalkota district where farmers and business men have united in pienies to boost for John Baer the League _cand_ldate for congress, but in other parts of North Dakota, and in Minnesota. President Townley of the National Nonpartisan league, and. Gov- ernor Frazier of North Dakota have addressed several of these outdoor audiences, and other well known League speakers, includ- ing German speakers in all territory where that language is large- ly spoken, are appearing one, two or three times daily. A new series of meetings covering the first two weeks of July in North Dakota is scheduled below. Meetings at which Mr. Baer will speak are indicated by the use of his name. Additional Minnesota meetings will be announced soon. The North Dakota dates are as follows: Snyder Lake, (south of Rock Lake, Baer will speak) Thursday, June 28. Falsen, Thursday, June 28. Strawberry Lake, Thursday, June 28. Ashley (German and English) Thursday, June 28. Hansboro, Friday, June 29. Buffalo Lodge Lake (N. E. of Granville) Friday, June 29. Beulah (near Grange hall) Friday, June 29. Wishek (German and English), Friday, June 29. Wyndmere (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Friday, June 29. Wahpeton (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.), Friday, June 29, Wales, Saturday, June 30. Bottmeau Saturday, June 30. Center (German and English), Saturday, June 30. Streeter (German and English), Saturday, June 30. Svold (nine miles west of Cavalier—Governor Frazier will speak), Saturday, June 30. Fairmount (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Saturday, June 30. Lidgerwood (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.), Saturday, June 30. Buffalo Lake (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Sunday, July 1. Peterson’s grove (near Kintyre), Sunday, July 1. Braddock (German and English), Sunday, July 1. Rolette, Monday, July 2. Glen Ullm (German and English), Monday, July 2. Lake Isabel (south of Dawson in Gokey’s grove, speaking in German and English), Monday, July 2. Lisbon (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Monday, July 2. Enderlin (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.); Monday, July 2. Leonard (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Tuesday, July 3. Neche (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.), Wednesday, July 4. Cavalier (Baer will speak) Wednesday, July 4. Kelvin, Wednesday, July 4 Gladstone (at Verseppi stoelk farm), Wednesday, July 4. Torkelson’s grove (southeast of Thompson), Wednesday, July 4. Lake Williams (German and English), Wednesday, July 4. Fingal, Wednesday, July 4. Aren; (m5grove south of town, German and English), Thursday, uly Pembina (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Thursday, July 5. St. Thomas (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.), Thursday, July 5. Still or Union City, Friday, July 6. Rye hall (near Kelly's), Friday, July 6. Langdon (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Friday, July 6. Milton (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.), Friday, July 6. Ugland’s grove (near Pleasant Lake), Friday, July 6. New England or Rainy Butte, Frlday, July 6. Grafton (Baer will speak at g p. m.), Saturda.y, July 7. Park River (Baer will speak at Birder’s park), Saturday, July 7. Munster (at Tim O’Conner’s grove), Saturday, July 7. Hettinger, Saturday, July 7. Northwood (at Fritz Nelson’s grove, eight miles northeast of - Northwood), Saturday, July 7. Shelcon, July 7. : Caselton (Baer will speak at 2 p. m.), Monday, July 9. Fargo (Baer will speak at 8 p. m.), Monday, July 9. Chatauqua grounds (near Devils Lake) Monday, July 9. Selz (southern part of Pierce county, German and English), Thursday, July 12. MecClusky, Friday, July 13. Sykeston, Saturday, July 14. MINNESOTA PICNICS The Nonpartisan League and the American Society of Equity will hold joint picnics in Nicollet and Brown counties,. Minnesota, on Saturday and Sunday as follows: Nicollet county, at John Breshna- han’s grove, one mile south of Oshawa, Saturday, June 30;. Brown county, at Hanton. Henle's grove, near Essig, Sunday, July 1. RANKS ARE FILLING ‘Where one Nonpartisan member fails to sign up for the next two year's campaign, there are four to take his place in the ranks. Every producer recognizes the fact that this movement is the greatest that has been' launched in the country’s history, and he is not slow in arranging to help keep the thing moving along.—WILDROSE (N. D.) PLAINSMAN. FIRE NO DRAWBACK Henry and Joe Richardson motored from, Jamestown after the meeting PAGE FOURTEEN Saturday to the Capital City. They tell how the League meeting was ad« journed a half hour to allow the audie ence to see the fire, and that when the half hour was up, a bigger. crowd than ever came back.—PUBLIC OPINION, BISMARCK, N. D. WATCH FOR BAER Several promlnent speakers will deliver addresses in the interest of J. M. Baer's candidacy for congress in the First district of North Da- kota among whom will be Governor Frazier, Hon. James Manahan and A. C. Townley. Speakers will ap- pear at the following places, the exact’'dates for which will be local- ly advertised at each a few days in advance: Wahpeton, Devils Lake, Grafton, Casselton, Sherbrooke, Buxton, Forman, Mayville. These metings will occur during ;he last week of the campalgn, July to 9.