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ADVERTISEMENTS To the Stockholders «-OF -- The Equity Co-Operative ~ Exchange - On January 16th next the Annual Stockholders’ Meeting of your- corporation will be held at Fargo, North Dakota. In the early part of November you were given notice to the effect that at this meeting a vote would be taken on the matter of amending the articles of incorporation so as to provide for the increase of capital stock from Five Hundred Thousand to One Million Dollars. In order that this may be done legally at this meeting, it is necessary that three-fourths of the cdpital stock issued to date shall be represented. The growth of the corporation business, car- rying with it increased demands for capital, have made it impera- tive that the capital i mcrease should be provided for at once. Therefore, if you are not coming to the Stockholders’ Meeting herein referred to, by all means send in yomr proxy, duly signed by yourself, on blanks provided for that purpose. You should do this now. Equity Co-Operative Exchange By J. M. Anderson, President WORKERS WANTED FOR THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT We have reason to believe that the Government will in a very short time assist in establishing the Rochdale System of Co-Operation in the United States. On account of the interest that has a,lready deyveloped and the demand for this system to be put in operation and the lack of knowledge of the essential “features that were necessary to make the Rochdale System a success, it became necessary for us to establish a school to teach and train people to do the work. ‘We started school on November 1st, and it was a success from the start, yet we are not getting-enough people to take u]s) the work as fast as demands are being made for managers for Co-Operative Stores that we are establishing and men to sell stock to establish co-operative institutions. This School is for the purpose of training people in the true principles of: the Rochdale System of Co-Operation so that the people that we interest may know and understand that it is a plan of “Each for all and all for each.” We want every Red-Blooded American that has more interest in the Common People than in dollars to come and see us or write us, and we will assure you that if you will take up this work with the spirit that is necessary in any work to make a success, that the people with whom you meet and interest to_take part in the movement will be benefitted, and you will receive a compensation equal to or better than you have ever recéived before. This work is being conducted by the American Rochdalz Union, an_educa- tional’ Orga.nlzatlon teaching co-operation and establishing Business Institu- tions on the combined plan of the Rochdale System as_ being operated in England, Scotland, ireland, Denmark and other European Countries, an@ is o the co-operative institutions of America what the Co-Operative Union, Ltd., to the co-operative enterprises of Europe. ‘Write for further information, or call at the Ninth Floor, Pioneer Building. AMERICAN ROCHDALE UNION Educational Organization. The Co-Operative Wholesale Society of America, Business Association, St. Paul, Minnesota. What 150 gs-;; You ‘= Nation's Capital md min lmnplorcolnwm brii onth Pathe findzt 13 weeks of isan illu: “’ eeckly published atmaNautm .cem.el.forthe Nldon, permtvfim allthe news ofthe worldand tells the truthand on?‘themmu now irs |inits 2thyear. This paper fills the bm.d&outempwlngthe purse; !tcom but!h year. If you want to keep posted on whatis going onin the world, -nheleutexpcnle oi time or monry.thll is your means. If you wanta paper in your home which is sincere, rellable, entertaining, w! syours. If you would appreciate a paper whish puts everything clearly, fairly, bflefly—hcu itis, Send lle to :howfint you muhulke sucha fi"r . and we willisend the'Pathfinder on prol emdu:no:mmyu.nmmwhmmm THE P‘mm Box 5 ’ thlnxbn, D.C. I PAY HIGHEST MARKET Want— Poultry, Furs, Green "JANUARY Price List is ready for you. we send you one by return mail Hides, Pelts, Veal, Rabbits :\\. Get My Price L'( st gfif:sre you buy your winter -sup- ? . Address: Caldwell, Idaho - -The Co-operative Store 8. L. McKAY 7 B. Third 8t. St Paul, Minn, ntion Leader when writing advertisers. £ 1 Montana Meeti ; ontana Meetings DATES FOR FERGUS CQUNTY K ; Winifred Monday, January 7 2:00 p. m. Armells Tuesday, January 8 2:00 p. m. ‘Fergus’ Wednesday, January ® . 2:00 p. m. Roy Thursday, January 10 2:00 p. m. Lindstrom " Friday, January 11 7:00 p. m. Lidbetter hall, 20 miles north- T east of Grassrange Saturday, January 12 7:30 p. m. Valentine Monday, January 14 7:00 p. m. DATES FOR MISSOULA COUNTY North Side Club, Missoula Monday, January 14 8:00 p. m. Lolo Tuesday, January 15 8:00 p. m. Clinton Wednesday, January 16 7:30 p. m, Lincoln school Thursday, January 17 8:00 p. m. De Smet school Friday, January 18 8:00 p. m. Cold Spring school Saturday, January 19 8:00 p. m. Frenchtown Sunday, January 20 1:00 p. m. Grassvalley school Sunday, January 20 7:30 p. m. DATES FOR WIBAUX AND FALLON COUNTIES Spring Creek ~Saturday, Jaauary 5 2:00 p. m. W. Bar Monday, January 7 2:00 p. m. Been Tuesday, January 8 2:00 p. m. Woodville Wednesday, January 9 ° 2:00 p. m. Hodges Thursday, January 10 - 2:00 p. m. Belle Praivle Friday, January 11 2:00 p. m. Glendive Saturday, January 12 2:00 p. m. Wibaux Monday, January 14 2:00 p. m." Baker Tuesday, January 15 2:00 p. m. Ismay Wednesday, January 16 2:00 p. m. DATES FOR RAVALLI COUNTY ‘Florence - - Tuesday, January 8 2:00 p. m. Stevensville Wednesday, January 9 2:00 p. m. Victor Thursday, January 10 2:00 p. m, Corvallis Friday, January 11 - 2:00 p. m. Hamilton Saturday, January 12 2:00 p. m. Darby Sunday, January 13 2:00 p. m. DATES FOR CASCADE AND CHOTEAU COUNTIES Geyser Saturday, January 5 . 2:00 p. m. Spion Kop Sunday, January 6 2:00 p. m. Raynesford Monday, January 7 2:00 p. m. Kirby School, 7 miles south of Raynesford Monday, January 7 7:30 p. m. Beit Tuesday, January 8 . 2:00 p. m. Armington School Tuesday, January 8 7:30 p. m. Grange Hall, 12 miles south of Ulm Friday, January 11 2:00 p. m. Grange Hall, 6 miles south of ; Great Falls Saturday, January 12 2:00 p. m. Sun River Sunday, January 13 2:00 p. m. Fort Shaw Monday, January 14 2:00 p. m. Simms Tuesday, January 15 2:00 p. m. Uim Wednesday, January 16 2:00 p..m. Cascade Thursday, January 17 2:00 p. m. Selma Friday, January 18 2:00 p. m, Highwood Saturday, January 19 2:00 p. m. Montague Sunday, January 20 2:00 p. m. Geraldine Monday, January 21 2:00 p. m. Square Butte Tuesday, January 22 2:00 p. m. Graceville -Wednesday, January 23 2:00 p. m. Carter Friday, January 25 - 2:00 p. m. Floweree Saturday, January 26 2:00 p. m. Big Sandy Monday, Jaiuary. 28 2:00 p. m. Kenilworth Tuesday, January 28 2:00 p. m, Virgelle Wednesday, January 30 2:00 p. m. Fort Benton Thursday, January 31 2:00 p. m. Pleasant Valley School, 10 miles northwest of Fort Benton Friday, February 1 7:30 p. m. HEADQUARTERS ADDRESSES Following are the mail addresses of the national and various May state headquarters of the National Nonpartisan league. Communi- cations dealing with organization work, payment of dues, securing speakers or meetings and inquiries for- information about- the League should be sent to the proper League headquarters and not to the Nonpartisan Leader: NATIONAL OFFICE—Box 294, St. Paul, Minn, 2 COLORADO OFFICE—Box 538 Denver, Colo. IDAHO OFFICE—Box 1127, Boxse, Idaho. IOWA OFFICE—406-8 Good Bldg., Des Moines, Towa. KANSAS OFFICE—Box 453, Topeka Kans. MINNESOTA OFFICE—Box 655, St. Paul, Minn. / MONTANA OFFICE—Box 1625, Great Fails, Mont, . > NEBRASKA OFFICE—Box 1252 Lineoln, Neb 8 NORTH DAKOTA OFFICE— ox 919, Fargo, N.D. OKI(;fiIHOMA OFFICE—411 C pbell Bldg., Oklahoma Clty, a SOUTH DAKOTA OFFICE—Box 464, Sioux Falls, S D. TWFA%%ISI ISI)CE‘%‘(I)(IEIEO—FBFOX 1109, Waco, Texas : TCE—604 Rooke Bldg., Spokane, Wash ; WISCONSIN OFFICE-—-Box 71, Madl?('m, W;gls. »p ; N sl