The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 10, 1917, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS * HoreSHERMAN ==ST. PAUL MINNz=; Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union De- pot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. The Hotel Sherman is the leading popular priced ho- tel in St. Paul, and caters 3 wmeforlheltalmmo uhlo: @ andlearnhow youcanget a §08 2 powerful soft coal or wood > burning heater ata money ({ saving price direct from mnnufacturets. especially to the people of An Atgtfingtope Th D ail Old G t 3&%‘2‘1’&3&'& the Northwest. the League e y angs er By politicians 3 Quick shipment Modern rooms, Ofricial Headguarters Equity Co-operative Ex- change. Excellent Cafe and Cafeterla. A. J. CAMERON" pay the freight. 30 B2 days’ trial. Cash or §1, easy payments. Guarantee on Prices Don’t weit because of Government prices on steel and iron, ltprleu N down before Jul fi,ms we will refun e difference be- Full underground leased wire report from Big Biz & Co., Wall Street, N. Y. Published in Price—anything we every city can sting you for MORE PROOF THAT LEAGUE IS TRAITOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1917 tween the new Townley Makes Former Organizer Exposes the Facts EDITORIALS andthe price, Fatal Mistake About’ Big Fraud : L cage Wi soday (By B. B. & Co. Leased Wire) Give us this day Zund save money. The end of thel A former organizer of the League to- |OUr _daily excess ASK FOR CATALSA N0, 763 eans, _hr?ov%mel;t day exposed the inside workings of that | Wat profits. Kalamazoo Stove Co., Mfrs. ,,,,,,, 8 In Sight. bresi-|seditious organization. It is awful. We L Katamazoo, Mich. ] ] L] a i B ] | [ ] $1.00 up. = [ ] 1 ] B | ] | [ | [ | [ | | dent Townley in a recent speech said that the farmers lose $65,000,000 a year under present. conditions, the facts being that they lose only $55,000,000. This is a terrible libel on the farm- ers. What right has he to say they lose $10,000,000 more than they do? Buch misrepre- sentations as this must be rebuked by breaking up the League. Later report— Townley says the are shocked. Farmers should resign membership at once. This former or- ganizer says that he overheard a man at the League headquarters say that the price of putty was too high and that the government was neglecting its duty in not lowering it. ‘This is {ighting the government and should be suppressed by the P. 8. commission. We all know that the price of putty is fair and fixed by supply and demand on the putty ex- change, which is run solely for the benefit of putty consumers. To show the class hatred of League leaders it is only necessary to say that they deny that this former organizer ever worked for the League. Think of it! Disown- ing an organizer simply because he is loyal and resents insinuations about the putty exchange. Make us wealthy and honest, but wealthy first. * *® The League is a ‘‘class movement" —so John D. Rocke- feller says. * % % The farmer is the backbone of the nation but Big Biz is the head. s %9 The farmer should stay out of poli- tics. LR This Nonpartisan league ,makes us Free Book for the Just send a post card for this new bookt on DEAFNESS—Its Causes and Treat« ment. Filled with valuable facts that every deaf person- should know. If you are only slightly deaf, don’t let-it go until it is too late! Or if you are almost totally i I ‘ ’ ! news T 10 sick. i vspapers m i s- AWI TELL IT TO SWEENEY! deaf there may be a chance of restoring quoted him_ and e your hearing completely. This book: will l\ that he did not Financlal tDepart- tell you. It also explains the t m exaggerate the men " { 'l 'ln” Relieves Stiff Neck When you wake up with a stiff neck or sore muscles, strains or sprains, use Sloan’s Liniment. No need to rub; it quickly penetrates to the seat of pain and removes it. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- farmers’ losses $10,- 000,000. This, how- ever, is another of his appeals to pre- today when a mob of our best citizens caused a laborer in & pickle factory to kiss the flag after belng tarred, feathered and lash- ed. The pickle worker slept in the same bed in hotel occupied two 41 should worry about the League.” Professor Bone- head has written a delightful little book showing that clipper, states that farming is.the most profitable oc- cupation in the United States. OUR EXCHANGES Townley has seven billion dol- lars that he stole WONDERFUL NEW “INTENSITONE™ Ear Phone, with its remarkable 96 Tone Adjustment, and our great 10 Day Free Trial Offer. Not a penny unless you hear Judice. %55 pg‘i;gfiz interest perfectly. But first write for the free Erpey VEar pro'fits for book, NOW, before our supply is exhaust- Patriotic Folks this vear will be ed. Remember, there is no cost or obli- Rise Up In Arms six ‘billion. Have gation of any kind. Address: The d!edi{tigfis you got yoilrs? MEARS EAR PHONE CO. ropaganda o e Alonzo Got-His, Dept. 4211, 45 W. 34th St. N o N. e was nailed a retired _coupon b St bW orieiN: Y “FO STER” ANNING Hav us Tan It d th months ago by a E)greme hr uPl;llc WfltNottlllce it fro(r;n thedfa.&x“nirs. Yo\ur H. d ments. It doesnot stain the skin or i wnership Plan e the editor|—Gran akes clog?he res. Alwa; haveabottl e Shename Gafes | . The aim of the|a letter. He won't|Hairoll, s Po! Y8 ed with pro-Ger- | League to destroy rend it, but the ex- L And you will be delighted with the handy for rheumatic aches,geuralgia } soreness, bruises and lame fact, all external pain. Generous sized bottles at your druggist, 25c., 50c., $1.00. manism. The Weather ‘We are sorry to say it is getting rather hot politic- ally for .our friends. legitimate business|tra ~cent postage was proved today |will help win the when a rumor be- | war, came current that the League will Thought ForToday advocate public Have you collect- ownership of pota-|ed your war prof- to bug nurseries. its for this week? THE ROAD BETWEEN North Dakota has had poor wheat crops both in 1916 and 1917. The Nonpartisan league undoubtedly is re- sponsible for this." —Fargo For-whom. The cup is on the table, and the lip is on the face; but the xpa.d between is noted as a shppery sort of place' fine robe or coat you can have a8 cost. We speclalize in Robes. Our tanning iswind, wa- ter and moth-procf.—leaves hide strong and beautifully soft. In making robes and coats only best materials and expert works manship are used. Satisfaction guaranteed, We are Oldest and Largest Custom Tanncrs for Nortiwestern Farmers., WE ALSO BUY HIDES, sru RS tAHD PELTS, and make ‘ompt cash returns at_highest mnrke prices. ‘Bend “for cir- cular, price list and tags. FOSTER ROBE & TANNING COi, 1607 5th St. S. E., Minneapells, Minn, The boy is on the high-chair and the pie is on the shelf; he may span the space between them, yet may fall and kill hlmselfl There’s a shanty where I’'m living, but a palace in my mind; only Cupid dwells between them and the little fellow’s blind! The ‘‘man’’ is at the bottom, and the manager the top; it’s a slippery job ascending, and an easy trick to drop! The dollar’s in the workshop, and the pocket’s in the pants; but the passage-way between them has an element of chance! Tl Ship the Giler "Il Furnish the 0il P'll Pay the Freight nied o Th ks 1 ingtime, and th ' in the fall; | Exuziti | o petircen thom comes the weevil, and the army. worm, ot ati | | WO FUIS 01 Hmegl Wflfllefl [ E The producer s in the harmess, the tonsumer’s in a sweat; but the road is bad between them and they’re not acquamted yetl The cherished public office from the home is plainly seen; but the bleaching bones of candidates are scattered in between! Yes, there’s ‘‘this’’ that’s present with us, and there’s ‘“‘that’’ that’s over there—BUT THE ROCKY ROAD BETWEEN THEM IS THE RUB TH.AT’MAFES USSWEAR! J. E.T. - = * On leaving the train the lady was I'WAS THE DOCTOR a few notches ahead of the man. The Pullman Porter paused and pose A big burley fellow, taking ad- and looked subIl)imely sad, o vantage of the confusion of dis- Just for the fun of teasing him I tar- gorging the train load of people, ried with the tip: had seized the man by the back of “Wh i ” - the neck with cne hand and was y,e::‘?‘;':;x :é:i I::)ylglt;ll:ms% s;dp;?b wrenching the suit case from him - ) " with the other. The lady; looking amsg;s Iailg’glgesgfi'"he said, 2ye back, saw the peculiarly terrified look on her husband’s face: What's can’t get out of order, wurrmked Jfive years, no “n valves, wheels oF rolfete. Patent' Spoon Dip’’ measures out just enough oii—none wasted, Won't _clog or freeze. Futs oil right on itch— Xilis lice, eurcs mango. Dininfects pens, keeps < bogs healthier. | Order Freight pald excont in G§ from this adv, ar gend for frec Monntain and Coast Statest D foldor, ALVIN V. RowE, Pres. ROWE MFG. ., Galeshurz, fllinols E@gg ;"“D I Es of ali kinds and poy ¢op prices and make quick oash returns. TRAPPERS GUIDE gentiree to all whe ship and mention this ad. ¥ McMILLAN FUR & WOOL CO. Minneapolis, Minnessta, WR!T FOR GIRCULARS. H“) us your Furs, Hides and Woel andrealize from 25% 0 35% more than you can obtain e e Freca $2.00 Flflc Rug 2tlu£ with each “nned and lined Robe or Coat. We make a _specialty 0 tanning all kinds of hidesand fursinto nom.c &n R“—‘f‘ nwtr::lo for ourln.ré:;m ¥ur, Hide and T ln- ce 1is ?inz MApSON CITY Hlp E & FUR COMPANY, Station B, Mason City, lowa. LUTE-FISK Soaked from No. 1 Norwegian Vakerfish. 25-1b. tub ............,.......3300 50-1b. tub ...... 5.67 100-1b, barrel .. 111.34 200-1b. barrel .....eceeeees...21.42 FROZEN FISH Fresh Chiiled Alaska Cod, per 1b 15¢ Frozen Yellow Pike, per lb 18¢ 12 E. 3rd St. i suip us g YOUR Established Since 1867. IDES HORSE-COW-BULL-CALF, any kind wanted, we can make you money—Get our price list—Tags. Want Veal- ‘Beans-Furs-Poultry - Cream. THE R. E. COBB CO,, 8t. Paul, Minn. BOME SUITS THAT AN ACTRESS APPEARS IN MAY BE RATHER the matter, John — you're not Frozen Pickerel, per.lb ....... Send for our latest Price Llist scared are you?” “No, dear” gurgled the husband, “not scared; Just losing my grip!” * * * TODAY'S MOTTO: BE WISE AS AN OWL; IF THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE, KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN ANY- WAY! : . W B ~PAID PAUL, BUT ROBBED PETERI - Since father took to knitting scarfs, our house is in a muss, The table-legs are tangled with his BCANTY, BUT WHEN SHE AP- PEARS IN A DIVORCE SUIT, THAT OUTFIT IS USUALLY VOLUMIN- OUS ENOUGH TO COVER EVE&Y POSSIBLE CONTINGENCY. * * * Western Fish Co. Dept. N. §t. Paul, Minn. .One Yya , fler No.z. ixhtrmmin ; easy cleaning,.close skim- ming, durable, Guaranteed afifetimo. Skims 95 ?uarta LIGHT OCCUPATIONS Ordering kimonas for a bnehelors‘ club, - Acting as furnace boy in-the Sul- tan’s palace at Zanzibar. Paring mangles and ironihg cellulold collars in a laundry. cr bour. Made also in er sizes un toNo.! Eahfl"n hexe. yarn— Hanging clothes on the intemaflonal 30 Bays Freo Trial Earns ita own cost ‘.__1;__‘"}1_ mon by wl‘;’-a Eaves re ‘ R et ! ALBAUGH-DOVER €O. (2 Hh 2225 ‘Marshali Bivd.” CHICAGO y But daddy is so busy -now he hasn’t time to cuss, In_the process he's torgotten how to - *“darn”! boundry line. Measuring pants for a fatigued dog. Selling g country home to -a re-tired automobile. PAGE TWO D. Bergman & Co.,| Saint Paul, Minnesota Direct with the Largest and Oldest House in the, Wut K ¢ ‘&"‘ Prices and Immediate Cash Roturns. Wri i prlce Hat.. tags and lnll infommm 2 Mention Leader when writing advertisers

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