The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 7, 1918, Page 2

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o ADV'ERTISE)&ENTS B CALIFORNIIA MR. FARMER " THIS I8 YOUR OPEOITUHI'.I'! Too ,many middlemen, poor mar= '"mg hauls, mortg es highe *r load, ard even Ada poor land,, wwt—then won’t Ry iy offered a. estate) in 40 a..u o Level, rich bottom-1... markets, rail and water trans),. ation. and ready for cultivation, no. pioneering. Healthful, moderate climate—10 months’ growing season. Annual rainfall, 20 inches. Here you can farm without irri- gation, but. by irrigating you can raise a winter crop as well as a summer crop. Every eight has independent irrigation. system, consisting of soft-water artesian well and elec- trically operated pump, tested and guaranteed as to capacity. This system, costing over $2 000, belongs to ' the purchaser without addi- tional cost. Land is ideal for dairying, hogs, alfalfa, wheat, barley, oats, gorn, beans; also oranges, prunes, wal-’ nuts, etc. Lowest known price alfalfa hay $10" a ton, loose; six cuttings yearly A good farmer should clear 350 an_acre each year. TFarmers from California, Ox‘e- gon, Washington are grasping this opportunity They have bought. One says: “I value my alfalfa land at 3375 an acre—it sure pays divi- ends on that valuation.” Another, owning 80 acres, says: have 60 cows and heifers, and the creamery truck calls * ® * 'gagement goes any “air betrothed, “there fal‘tuen, VT “I hope,” screamed the young man, “that you dre not getting cold feet already!” S * * t( - Any bad boy who wishes to be patri- otic can do his country a good service in the line of food conservation just by being naughty enough to gét sent to bed without his supper. . Rl e * Townley in conference with the president told the chief ex- ecutive that the farmers of the Northwest were loyal in spite of malicious reports of certain papers. “Never heard that they ~ were not, and never thought anything to the contrary!” said ‘Woodrow, = butting in. The daily for my butter-fat. THIS ’ DISTRICT YIS DEVRLOPING League’s ball, second down, two FA ND I URGE ANY yards to gain; time out for in-. FARMER TO INVESTIG%’II‘F jured man in the Fargo Forum ROU L%YBEFORE DECIDING TO office! The price is $160 an acre, in- {:!)’uding irrigation system—one- ird cash, balance at 6% in ten years. Deed and certificate of title on first payment; balance. ‘ Don’t comfpare these prices with the prices of your lands. There is absolutely no comparison. Think of two crops instead of one, with six cuttin s of alfalfa, and think of SURE . Remember also by diverslfled farming the year round you have no rush harvest season, thereby solving your. labor problem Don’t buy without looking. Go and investigate. Talk with actual farmers on the ground, and get . on the inside of this proposition. JOHN L. ROEPPLER - 1022 Paulsen Building Spokane, Wash, -~ SEND IN ms COUPON '.I!ODA!_ — * ® *® An ambitious young man who had come to town in the hope of getting help from the Com- mercial club in a new enterprize, turned away disappointed. “l think,” said he, “that 1 shall visit the cemetery; there are fewer dead ones out there!” “It might be well,” said the president of the Commercial club, “l under- stand thefe are a good many fine openings out there for young men!” “A very grave situation, I think,” added the young man. ® *® * . THE RUDE RECALL = -~ Say, ain’t it a -fright, in the dead of mortgage for ~- - | etipetiRosnnien, | aulsen Building, . - Spokane, Washington. | the night, ‘When you’re dreaming of wealth galore, ; ‘Send me free information con- I Of tropics and trips, of porters and cerning California land and rail- road fares. (Name).:.vo.nn F L s B e tips, - (AdAress). ceceesoeeanes SN 1 Of camping, and autos, and war— To awake with a jump, in your little old dump, S While the vision scoots out at t,he door?, And ain’t it a shame when you’re shar- ing the fame / Of the makers of lands and maps, ‘With a book in your hand and a llght on the stand, Save 30% “'On your Piano or | Player. Let us. ex~ plain you our proposluon FARGO MUSIC CO. Factory Distributors 516-1st Ave. N. Fargo, N. D, To be called back to earth, to the land of- your birth, : ~By-an easvy-chaire sudden colla.pse? And ain’t it a blow, when you're liv- -ing ‘s0-80, All cozy, and snuggy, and ‘warm, ; In your office of state which the official slate Apportioned to you in good form, To be-boosted right out, with a rush i . and 'a shout, . By the PEOPLE—-indecorous swarm" » [ *® REASONABLE REASONERS CAN'T REASONABLY REASON WITH UN- "REASONABLE PEOPLE. REASONABLE, DOESN'T IT? * » ® OUR TAMBY AT GBOOKSTOR_ Send your Horse and Cattle Hides to us, and we: will make nlce, soft, - warm robes and coats out of ‘them for you. ‘We also tan hides. lnto leather. Our price list and: ship- ping tags sent free upon request, - mr.:nn TANNING co:n’m . ‘Successors to : Crookston Tanning Compa.ny ] ,Establlshed 1894 hi "™ BEATS THE DUTCH!” IS A, - SLOGAN TO APPLY TO EV- "RICAN WAR DEVICE. are two cold facts that must be——!” - " He carries no 4%6 OF o hals triggor And the wife taking one of her naps, 4 . And he didn’t “A-] hawk." and he didn’t IT STANDS TO REASON THA'T. : SOUNDS : “‘Go'lly"’ says Farmer Jones. "the 'circulatlon of the Leader. h_as more' ‘ Then spoke’ they in'. accents resound- . “Hey, come ye in peace hete, or come . l..ook :ove_r t'.his UNIVE-RSAL ELECTRIC - LIGHTING SYSTEM 1}. See. how.easily it can be installed, ‘M how simple and inexpensively it operates; how it improves your place and aids yov in the work of the farm., Any make of engine will runs it; batteries can be charged whflo engine lo doing ‘other work, It's the brightest, safest, cheapest light known. Send for our illustrated book which tells the whole story. Electric Wiring, Fixtures, Motors, Etc. See Flant in Operatidn. “What kind of dress goods shall 1 get?” asked the husband. “Get some with a small check,” replied the wife. “Good shot!" - . exclaimed the husband, “always- before | got it with a check too big for our financial circum- stances!” * * * ; BY THE WAY, THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN THE. FERN AND THE CANARY ‘OUGHT TO BE - PUT NEAR THE STOVE AT NIGHT. * L ST ] There is one great consolation when winter settles down, te-wit: therecan be no more exciting house cleaning disturbances perpetrated -until spring! Ye gods, what a sense of relief! * * * Formerly all tame canaries were imported from the Hartz mountains in Germany. If you have a bird in your house of this .~ kind, examine its crop for ex- plosives, disease germs and se- cret information. Keep It in- terned by all means! o L% * * . “What is your son taking at school this. year?” “All I can earn, beg and borrow—: and he’d take more if I had it to spare!” NORTHWESTERN BATTERY & ' ELECTRIC CO. 625 N. P. Ave. FARGO, N. D. If You Love Mother see that she has plenty of Manchester Biscuits ‘Always on hand. '.l‘hen no matter if you have company come in unexpect- edly she will be able to get up a nice meal in short order. 'The children will appreciate it if you put them in their-lunch basket. ‘We have biscuits for every occaslon. Try them with 1am or *jellies in- stead of tarts or pies. Made in a sanitary factory: Manchester Biscuit Co., Fargo SOCIETY WOMEN DESERVE ALL THE POLITICAL RIGHTS OF MEN; NOT ONLY. DO THEY OWN PROP- ERTY, BUT THEY ARE WILLING TO BARE ‘ARMS. ; ® * ® THE TWIN CITY DAILIES ARE NOT DEVOTED TO THE LEAGUE, BUT MUCH OF THEIR. SPACE IS, * * & “LOCHINVAR! , AT Oh “young Tiochinvar has come out of -Where You Get the West, ! S ° He’s preaching the League in the plu- val“e Rece”lved tocrat’s nest; : For Your:Money And save his plain loglc he weapon has none, ; Hotel Metropole gun : He sta.yed not for talk and he stopped not for gush, Th Cl Htl He swam through 'six riveu of crltical 2 e 0 e 0 e slush; But ere he alighted a.t little Noo | European Plan - “Yawk : ; ‘l!l'. E. B.COLE, Proprietor ,Thes fll;}lzsia;v;s aroused‘ by ‘his gen- Rates 500 and 01.50 | BOTE ON N. P. AVENUE FARGO, N. D. So boldly he entered that uttle old 4+ town, ‘With Wall Street and Teddy both‘ wearing a frown, "/ ing afar; /- = ye in war?”’ ; But Townley said nothing 1n answer-~ [ to them, | Was,sjsr,'fl!iéfl!'fifi? Pays the “highest prices for ‘Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs -and Ta.llow Write for Price Tist €« A hemi,u He just banged: away with hls logl-,‘ { cal talk ; i Concerning the farmers—and rlght I in NOO YAWK! “What was that customer gcolding |/ about? Did T not hear him giving you a little chin mualc"" a.sked the boss of .Ook Fl..":-'lfi 64 BREEDS ""“3&..

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