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Farmers’ Union Resolutions Nebraska Organization Ex- SEASON’S LARGEST ‘presses Itself In Regard to League : . ESOLUTIONS adopted by | § : ‘ County ILocal No. 589 of the E Nebraska Farmers’ Union at | § a recent meeting show the at- | K I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Stock Yards in the village of titude of the Nebraska farm- ers towards the Nonpartisan league, and their eagerness to welcome it into ,: COLFAX, NORTH DAKOTA the brotherhood of farmers’ organiza- S | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917 “Therefore be it resolved that we d 9 9 as members of Farmers Education- al and Co-operative Union of Ne- braska resent the action taken by the legislative committee at a con- ference held at the city of Lincoln ADVERTI SEMENTS Commencing at 1 o’clock P. M., the following Live Stock: 135—COMING TWO YEAR OLD HEIFERS—135 on July 31, where said committee Sesci fa rasollition Without ithe ! 100' of these heifers are 7-8 to 15-16 pure Shortho_rn, rest are Herefords, all 2 years old next Koo Glad a0 or Bonaant o the marns spring, are bred to a pure bred Shorthorn bull, will be fresh in May or June, and is the finest bers of the Farmers Educational bunch of stock ever offered for sale in Red River Valley. This stock will be sold in lots to Co-operative union at large to dis- suit the purchaser. courage its members in taking part . in the promotion of the Farmers Nonpartisan league which has been organized for the purpose of bettering our economic conditions. “Be it further resolved that each and every local of the Farmers’ FRED A. BRANDT, Owner Educational and Co-operative JOHN VANARNAM, Auct. WM. ROBERTS, Clerk Union of Nebraska take such ac- tion calling upon its legislative committee to rescind said resolu- tions passed at the city of Lincoln on July 31, declaring the same null and void because said resolution was not referred to - the union members at large prior to passage. RESOLVE TO BOOST NONPARTISAN LEAGUE “Be is further resolved that the Farmers Educational and Co-oper- ative Union of Nebraska take such steps as to encourage the promo- tion of the Farmers Nonpartisan league whereby the farmers and laboring classes may be endowed with power to elect such men to govern us as will administer justice to all and special privileges to none. TERMS: Time will be given until November 1st, 1918, on good bankable paper bearing in- terest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Bring your Banker along and’ show him some good stock. “Lastly be it resolved that a copy of ] these resolutions be printed in the of- |- — ficial paper of the Farmers Educational - P I and Co-operative Union of Nebraska 4 WNER and a copy be spread upon the records 3o - - vo U R O PPQ R l U N i Y of local No. 589.” | E J. T. GREEN, Ze D. M. DAUPHIN, Now is your opportunity! Never in the history of the world were there more gl CORLISLEG. {| real chances for you to make big money as an Auto and Tractor Expert. Condi- S tee tions were never so favorable as now. Hundreds of thousands of mechanics are ) i O O e it 1o oomien | § | drawn for war service—their places must be filled at once. Don’t delay, this is out that 85 per cent of the wealth of your golden opportunity—the chance of a lifetime. Think of it! With only a e e few weeks training, you can enter one of the best paid professions on earth. No accumulated by them; that monopolies other business can equal it—mno other even compares with it. which exploit the people, own nearly all the natural resources such as coal, P s G o E Demand for A d Tractor E ot “them. all - faciitics for turnin | | normous Demand tor Auto and lractor Experts these things into use as well as the TN RN transportation systems by which they are distributed. The demand foi' auto and tractor experts has always far exceeded the supply. . They also set the price of wages to | B | Novw the demand is tenfold—vacancies must be filled. Not later on, but NOW! || : branches of our industrial system,” Come early—be prepared. No matter what you are doing, if you are ambitious, Bung thereol e s B0 (OTONER there is something better in store for you. No previous experi- ly organized that they are ready to : g ward off any protest that will detract ence is necessary to enter my school. You must let me tell you from Chelr power. how I have helped hundreds of others and can help you. My fully FARMERS VIEW ASKANCE equipped plant was built especially to teach you this business. OLD FOLLTIOAL PARTI=S 8 My instructors are experienced men—you will like them, I am £Both, ithe jold dominatng pol tical || § g sure, for they are trained in this work. parties are controlled by this class, , and they see that only such men will : ’ ahins it || S AR MY GARAGEMAN’S COURSE will serve them best. They control the ; e o supreme court, congress, and the legis- 2 T Jative bodies in the several states, and SRR e & e Makes you master of the garage. I know this is the best B ey aa IS proposition ever offered auto and tractor students. Every- them great profits on thelr invest- | |§ one who visits my school tells me this, so will you, when you B .. o 1 A position to prevent L Yoy b e e he See it. Many of my students taking this course are now competition and co-operation, %‘::fi% oJust board the train ip) husiness for themselves and doing well. If you want “We hav arrive. I will meet you at 3 I . : following either of the old political the Btation and show you my to be a topnotcher in the Auto and Tractor Business get parties our quest would be crowned Bohool personally. b pres. Iy wonderful offer on this Complete Course. with success and the greatest prosper- ity; but we have awakened to the knowledge that we have been deceived, M AIL COUPON NOW i and are being crowded ' deeper and Don’t delay, mail the Coupon today. I want to tell you the F ree Informatlon Counpon B i R R L D o e e They go on to point out that the only | B on small eapital and_get into YO ILLRUe. ¥ W A. L. BISHOP, Pres. ill be a step toward a good paying position. Act quick—you ¥ wey, to. corroct this. condition 187 for &n ent:r .3,‘,’ flg’e- hd Dear Sir: S’end me free information about farmers And JeborimEiinre o e, A. L. BISHOP, Pres. your school. ize to mee ese other organize o o classes, and that the only way this can Fargo School of Automobile and Gas : : 4 be done is to work along nonpartisan . e R R SR e e PN BTN @ 3 T e tors atade’s 7~ lines, electing only such men to office Englneermg as they believe will administer justice 1225 FRONT STREET, FARGO, N. D. to the greatest number, without regard to the parties they have in the past be- longed to. PAGE SEVENTEEN Mention Leader when writing advertisers e s e