The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, August 9, 1917, Page 18

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State Ownership [ ’ S M e e - s, ADVERTISEMENTS ¢! 4-—~.\ ; Colorado 7 F I Y l Editor Nonpartison Leader: Or en ear S n Do we need the North Dakota Na- tional Nonpartisan movement in Colo- Th D t t f rado? I understand that part of the ® ® (-] A e epar men 0 League plan is a state packing house. ¢ - Our recent experience with hog buyers, or perhaps commission men in the ® °p @ Bever Union Sioe v, convinced uplic rleaith an arities States iha completely that we need a state owned ! and state operated meat packing plant in this state. ] ° : I will mention two cases as an exam- ests a e lt uxate rOn ple to show why I think so. During the i past winter a neighbor of mine shipped two hogs to Denver in a car with other . 8 hogs. 11 sawthose hogs every day, | O Stubborn Cases . 'Where Other Tonies Had Failed Absolutely 4 > % . . practically, for a month before he ship- Convinced IHim of Its Remarkable and- Unusual Power— ed them. , Unfortunately, he did not N A aeigh e HoE s s e e hiopiTe as Says That When He Took It Personally The Rapidity he trusted to the honesty of the com- ‘With Which His Energy and Endurance In- mission men to weigh them correctly. g - ‘ S ) At that time we had two hogs which creased Was Most Surpnsmg we felt positive were not as heavy as < our neighbor’s by at least one hundred Philadelphia, Pa.—Probably no remedy SPECIAL TO PHYSICIANS pounds. We dressed our hogs and they | has ever met with such phenomenal Doctor tarhat /doiyoL. seommend torre weighed four hundred pounds-even. success as has Nuxated Iron—over three new the supply or Iron in the blood Our neighbor was only allowed 425 million people annually take it in this of people in a weak, nervous, pounds, for his two hogs, live weight, | country alone, to say nothing of the run-down State? although I felt certain that they would | Vast number who are using it in France, Dr., Hornstine, for ten years Physician have dressed 500 pounds. England, South America and other coun- in the Department of Public Health and D tri It h b highl d a d Charities of Philadelphia, says: “TAKE = ries. as been hi v a S : Later, we had two hogs of our own e e ’(E_Z‘!n'tel(‘lglssta?e) Orsena?ol:'s NUXATED IRON.” So says Dr. A. J. which we could not butcher as the ‘ 2 Sagena Newman, late of the Jefferson Park Hos- weather was too warm. Another and Members of Congress; physicians {x/ltal, chécago; Dr. Schuyler .c. Jaques, ; < inDi who have been connected with well- isiting Surgeon St. Elizabeth’s Hospital % neighbor was shxppm{_: a car of hqgs known hospitals have prescribed and rec- YeW York; Dr. Ferdinand King, New and I arranged to ship my two with sl 4 P e York Physician and Medical Author, and WHO HE IS his. Remembering my first neighbor’s | ommended it; Monseigneur Nanini, a %thers. in. ?.c':(err, formerNHealtg Dr. Hornstine was = . s prominent Catholic Clergyman, recom- ommissioner o icago, says uxate raduated from the expergence,_l preferred_to sell my hogs mends- it fo all members Bof the Catholic Iron should be used in evéry hospital and Nfedico - Chi‘r)'ugi('al to this shipper, agreeing to take my ks prescribed by every physician in this College of Philadel- share of shrinkage and pay him 50 cents C)jurch. Former H.ealth Comnyssmner country. phia. Later he was per 100 pounds for handling them for | ™ R. Kerr, of Chicago, says it ought Now, doctor, why not give your pa- physicial on the hos- me, to which he agreed. U igh to be used in every hospital and pre- tients the same kind of iron that Dr. pital staff of this col- s Y Z i ; ’ vsician: 5 ornstine and other physicians felt was e for three yéars. H B! bon Welg 5 scribed by every physician; Former First H t d oth hysici fel lege f three ycars He ing my hogs, however, the neighbor ATas I 3 best for them to take—Nuxated Iron? was also connected with 5 doubted their weight, although he ssistant Post Master General of the your patient’s health and welfare comes the Hospital Staff of the frankl dmitted th : United States, C. P. Grandfield, strongly. first—medical ethics second. If a remedy Mt. Sinai Hospital, Phila- nmt?:h y a n;n et tl at c;hey vhvere top endorses, and recommends. it to the tens ‘lfs best for the 9octor, why is it not b|est delphl?).l for one “{?ar'm '{Ie otchers and out class i oo % ? ive- was a Physician on the Phila- in the car. We hacd noere:::,: tl;l %ocflzi of thousands of civil service employees o?rNtS:atpeadflf::n t-:l:ve?\ fit‘;mere%ra{?m::b ;;ns- delphia Board of Health for th AFe T X who know his name and signature. day after meals will often increase the ten years and Police Surgeon et?m“m(."‘ho the scales or weight | gqra) Barnhardt—"The Divine Sarah'— strength and endurance of delicate, nerv- instherCitysolhihlladeiphia; for 3 as 'l w v isi i < i 2 vears., s also a writer those ehog?ga:clj ::g :loSl?rt::Ie.e:lsttiii g; the world’s most noted actress, has or- gv‘ttk;&mfifi?:n \fI‘Z:tll'J(r§ ;%g;;fi;tcmt" lr';f:xvrrg of ])laysse;iirt‘i )lle;xl.srs“'l'ittizr:s ambl produced raise the weight de'rde.d a Iatrge lqulamit‘y sentt! to thetFrentchh your patient’s money if it doesn’t. ~ more than 30 plays and dramas. s = soldiers to help give them streng < So my neighbor insisted upon weigh- lmr\yer andUendu({a{me. 4 it 1“’ 2 Y = i > 2y former United States Senator m. E. 3 ] Ing’ the hogs separately at the stock | wmagson says the results he obtained from Read Below What Dr Horn(‘t!‘ne Says‘ yards. The weight of the hogs upon a | its use in his own case were so beneficial ¥, ?: > grain elevator scale at our town was :gflévé‘f‘ f:g"“mzlts Shl‘]’"l”‘éml"en “:gge &‘;‘:’n‘ag : During my ten year's connection with the Depar‘ment of Public Health ?nd b5 issi i v y ner parune M man, w i Distri hysici ith the Depart t of Public Safety as Police 650 pounds. The commission firm who | 534 child. The famous ‘‘Cyclone” Davis, gfl?;},fi'fis :lsso ;sstr;“msm{;lflz?'lfnnp%r\{valn': hoipita‘ljast;?fesr: Iuwas often ask)e'd by both - bought them only allowed me 530 | Member of the 64th United States Con- physicians and laymen: ‘Doctor, what do you recommend to renew the supply of pounds weight for them. g;e?s_, say:,stglemerrteflan‘fcalNu.\t'?\;e{d aIfrtm:' iron in the blood of people in a weak. nervous, run-down sta‘e? While-knowing I'w £ i (AL LA A OSLANAEICALE ; i that iron deficiency was the cause of this debvilitated condition, and that iron must h Would haye wagered the price. of taking it nothing seemed to tire him out, pe su‘pplied beforeyrenewed strength could be obtained, | nevertheless always hesi- the hogs that they would have dressed no matter how strenuous it might be. tated about giving an opinion. This was simply. because of my lack of confidence 525 bounds. Then, too, while everyoile Former United States Senator Charles A. iy the ordinary forms of metallic iron salts, with which there has been so much- who saw those hogs admitted then -Towne, the silver-tonsued orator of Min- - yissatisfaction. After carefully examining the formula of Nuxated Iron, | realized ‘3 Seacm, e em t0 | ‘nesota, says he unhesitatingly recom- thay here at last was organic iron—the only kind | could conscientiously recom- be better than anything else in the | mends Nuxated Iron to all who feel the mend, prepared in such a way with other.ingredients as to be easy assimilated and car, the price paid me per pound was } Need of renewed energy and the regular- cajculated to act as a quick revitalizer of the blood and a trus strength builder. the same as was paid for the rest of | \tv,0f bodily functions, and that hence- |TS ADMINISTRATION IN A NUMBER OF STUBBORN CASES WHERE OTHER { > SRl 3 o forth he shall not be without it. - Dr. A. TOoNICS HAD UTTERLY FAILED, ONLY SERVED TO CONVINCE ME ABSO- the bunch of inférior hogs. J. Newman, late Police Surgeon of the | yTELY OF THE REMARKABLE AND UNUSUAL POWER OF NUXATED On account of such injustices to our- | City of Chicago and former House Sur- {mpoN, WHEN | PERSONALLY TOOK IT, | FOUND "THE RAPIDITY WITH selves and to others at the hands of | 5¢¢n Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago, WHICH MY ENERGY AND ENDURANCE INCREASED MOST SURPRISING. 3 5 S ‘ : says Nuxated Iron has proven through The fact that this preparation of iron does not injure the testh, nor upset the the commission men we are lined up his own tests of it to excel any prepara- stomach, makes it especially desirable. In my opinion, the widespread use of solidly for state packing houses as ad- | tion he has ever used for creating red Nuxated Iron is bound to make a nation of strongér men, lovelier women and 2 , S ; : blood, building up the nerves, strength- heajthier children. vocated by the National Nonpartisan ening the muscles and correcting diges- ° league. tive disorders, Dsr. ifi““’i}e{h“ Jaques, % é /‘/ A J Visiting Surgeon St. Elizabeth’s Hospita W E. WELLINGTON DYE. New Y%rk, says he hdas nevgr bel‘glre rgc; P nded any remedy to the public, bu 2 FOOD PIRATES AND KAISER ?lrlr:lr?einethe )case of) Nuxatiecxi lIr(ml he edly. Not Inn‘l: i?g(;ra msmt came]§o me}z N?’!‘Efii\mx{gefi Ifim nwt);lncéx whi?iq] Bfigfi z S A Ao could feel he were remiss in his duty Wwho was nearly half a century old and used by Dr. N. H. Hornstine w S ,The nyatlopa.l business JUSEIhOWClS :(?tu to ?r‘;ent]i%n it. Dr. Ferdinand King, asked me to give him a preliminary ex- surprising results and which is preseribed war. War is a dangerous game, but New York Physician and Medical Au- amination for life insurance. 1 was as- and recommended above by physicians in some of the food pirates, as well as | thor, says that in his recentd talks to tonishe‘_d tobfind Pixtn witth the]bloudf p]fes} Sufh td gr(éqt_vunely of C?S‘:flih]filsnoiu% ¢ S A rsici th rave and serious sure of a boy of twenty, and as full o patent medicine nor secre Frch cf)‘l] robbers and pa_per manufa{:ture_rs E}:fiségf::cesonof i:fong deficiency in the vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; one which is_well known to druggists V\'ho have been robbing the public, will blood of American women, he has strong- in fact, a young man he r‘eally was, not- everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic find that war can be declared on them ly emphasized the fact that doctors wnt(;]standmgk his age. Nilhzzt dse]cret, : hg lrotn prpduclsllt zis ee.:ll}' aiSimtlLaelxgd'b(I]aoces j i S 1d rescribe more organic iron— said, was taking iron—Nuxate ron ha not injure the teeth, make Ju.st as easily as on Gerrpany. They R]\!'\l;))l;)a(tedplron—for their weak, run-down, filled him with renewed life. At 30 he nor upset the stomach; on the contrary are closer at home, and are more dang- nervous, haggard- looking patients. was in bad health; at 46 he was care- it is a most potent remedy 'in nearly all erous to American success right now Ty Cobb, the greatest baseball batter -worn ar‘x\d ne:lr(liy]all in—now &Ilt 53, a{telr forms ofdindxgestm]r}l,as wellmas for lllltr!rg- TR s a ime, took it to hel ive him re- taking Nuxate ron, 8 miracle of vital- ous run-down conditions.® The manufac- ;}}:anldl\alse.l \"Vllheln:, ?tnd t_th?refl‘,)lre (r;fe‘?gd “er:grgy and great Is)t:ig.ying power. ity and his face beaming with the buoy- turgn; ha.vel s‘tmtr; grea‘_lf cor:fidren;:e‘gnfl;(;anéa % ould receive prompt attention. e Jo matter what anybody says you could ancy of youth.” ated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100. \ progress of war against Germany g(?t at thfs day get) such prominent men 1f you are not strong or well, you owe to any charitable institution if they can- R S seems to b d, but S t Reed | to endorse a remedy that has no value— it to yourself to make the following -test: not take any man or woman under sixty W B 00C A Len‘a Oranee doctors, lawyers, politicians, athletes—a See how long you can work or how far who lacks iron and increase their strength and a few other representatives of the great array, all have used and now rec- you can walk without becoming tired. 100 per cent or over in four weeks' time food trust seem to be protecting the | ommend Nuxated Iron. Next take two five-grain tablets of Nux- provided they have no serious organic food pirat. £ fe) f th d Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who ated Iron three times a day after meals trouble. They also offer 'to refund your 20 pxr.a £So0 Al 20000 S50, CAVIN “has studied both in this country and for two weeks. Then test your strength money if it does not at least double your there will be an uprising and the Reeds great Kuropean Medical Institutions, again and see how much you have gain- strength and endurance in ten days’ time, and all who stand with them against | said: “Nuxated Iron is a wonderful rem- ed. It is dispensed by all good druggists. the people of the country will be swept away just as easily as a flood sweeps 5 i s B i i T T I s 5 4 EV] i A Jl I I LJ HIII!!MIII‘! e away a little dea timber wnien it ets. | EL A R RS in s way.— D L UM, - Denver, Colo. EDUCATE THE REGENTS (From New Rockford, N. D, Trans- FARMERS—LET THE - cript) g Ignorance, and not higher education, is the danger that threaters North Da- ) ; % \ kota and the United States. : Most of our physical and mental suf- fering is due to ignorance. - Most of our crime and poverty fs e DO YOUR WORK . Most of our financial, industrial and , : political mistakes are due to ignorance. Most of our domestic troubles are a1 ot BURNS KEROSENE In a large measure, the high cost of . living i3 due to ignorance,. 5 . The $700,000,000 food waste is the re- It wgn.]gléte {zl:{efirain, thresh, plow and haul or pull poigtoelzi rgglssth&]&ce%tyour order soom, don’t be disap- sult of ignorance. youYro% cs:;m do your farm work at a great saving, with ! f Our annual toll of 300,000 dead ba- the Plowman ‘‘Standardized”’ machine. : Weiicanimake, b aeLvery ron Plowman 5 ;- Strite T ission—Splitdorf tractor and *P. and O. ittle Genius 3-bottom engine bies is the result of ignorance. & B}‘]‘g&_fl&g’é‘ggfofieual ’éaerbu:;’éirsmssm —oP gang with automatic self-lift. No one can accuse higher education a"%hese units have all been tried out and found _Don’t delay, but wire or write for our special prop- of having brought - these ~calamities to be satisfactory. Osition on this up-to-date, one-man outfit. about. \ 5 3 S e A. L. BISHOP & SON CO =X ultural college or any school would 3 ° 4 ® undertake to fight the cause of better » farm education, as the board of re- gents is fighting it. Nor would an educated man stoop *o the methods the board has employed in that wholly unnecessary squabble. / S 1225-1227 FRONT ST., FARGO, N. D. PAGE SEVENTEEN RN = Mention Leader when writing advertisers

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