The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 6, 1917, Page 20

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T - Promote Your Own Interest BY BECOMING A STOCKHOLDER OF ‘ A Home Institution. | You Will Create Your Own Live Stock Market APPROVED BY ALL FARMER ORGANIZATIONS e The Equity Co-Operative Packing Co. . Authorized Capital $1,000,000 _ Fargo, North Dakota P. M. CASEY, Pres., Fargo, N. D. L. C. HOOPMAN, Mgr., and Sec’y. WM OLSON, Treas., Valley City, N. D, 1’ 4 DIRECTORS: Anthon:}‘ ijxjrgltg;wimoz 11::{.' %tf;se};:e?v?srg(klg;m]z;nd{. S%b;?urfiinhfiiy?}leé.Nfiggh,o .H%nf;xi'lfin gfifizfoh_m]f " Walley, Velva, N. D. ‘ C. D. King, Menoken, N. D.; Wm. Olson, Valley City, N. D. { : “College. life is the supreme privilege of youth.” A GOOD SCHOOL Dean Briggs of Harvard Interstat (I FARGO : Business College || || _ ‘ i Il offers that privilege to the young men EXPERIENCED TEACHERS and women of North Dakota and Western Min- MODERN OFFICE APPLIANCES nesota. For many college now also signifies the 2 THOROUGH . COURSES: & {§l . supreme duty. = Our government is urging young Bookkeeping, Banking, - | [} If| people to continue their education as a patriotic Shorthand, Stenotypy, Typewriting, . | || duty. : Civil Service and English 5 ¢ mae S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Fargo Qal!ege is the Pioneer ; o ; Christian College of o sefinia HHItn Tt ke ny e e North Dakot ;ect.se f::d E)ca.rz—y as many classesyas you please, so long as you ; . 53 or g arota . do the work well. This epable§ one to do the greatest amount : E : : Of WorL tnthe’least pokeible tma : with a reputation of thirty years’ stand- . Mo [ha ~ing. Such Eastern institutions as Johns . ‘Hopkins Medical and Harvard Law Our graduates succeed because they are properly trained. The SChOOl accept our Cr¢dlt$ without business men of the Northwest appreciate the high grade office X questlon. help we turn out; they tell us: “We like to employ your stu- < i : % Ao e dents, for they know how and make good from the start.” : Dur Stud ihess Men Wha Degrees of B.A., B.S., M. A. —Ask Them Conservatory of Music and Academy MORE THAN 200 STUDENTS THE FIRST YEAR. Many opportunitiés for self help CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOG. : - ' . For information, address 3191 gter(sitate Busmess l—? OHeglg D John W. Hansel, President, or Guy R. Vowles, Dean roagaway: areo, 1y e Fargo College, Fargo, North Dakota FARGO AUTO SCHOOL * “LARGEST AND BEST IN THE NORTHWEST” We want ambitious young men to investigate our school and prepare themselves for better positions, at Big Pay w ey D o NI T A W o g e v "ARN A GOOD PAYING TRADE ||.! No other business on earth offers so many opportunities, and such a variety of employment. Mechanics of all kinds are in demand everywhere. ‘\f-' THE GOVERNMENT WANTS MECHANICS \ Such as truck drivers, tractor operg.ig_g_s, r‘epau;men,’ x_nacpfi:xsts, electricians, eto, 1 AEL AT BIG; BAY/ ' { If you want to succeed you must get away from the competition of common labor. Be a mechanic—have a profession and earn more money in shorter SRR hours. We want to teach you in our well equipped plant, built especially for this work. Remember—we teach by practical methods only. - You do the - [ : work on real machines under the supervision of skilled mechanics—men who earn their living doing the work they teach. -Our instructors arve not book hABLE mechanics, but practical men. Our graduates are holding responsible positions over the Northwest. So can you, We invite correspondence, Writé \ for tree information. Do it today. A postal starts the way to & £ood paying position. : t b ; b FARGO AUTO SCHOOL, Fargo, N. D. ¥ i ¥ T Mention Leader when writing advertisers - PAGE TWENTL

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