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- Authorized Mention Leader when writing advertise ADVERTISEMENTS I ALWAYS ON __ HAND 1O FILL ORDERS SAVE FROM ON YOUR 1/3 10 12 GROCERIES . assss Le arn bow you can reduce the high cost of living. We have solved this problem_fora l you. This advertisement shows you the way. Yous should eliminate waste in every form. Paying your = 5 1. 1Mt retail grocer prices from 30% to 50% higher than you s O—Per11b would pay us is a uscless waste—money thrown away. g_ger %% of everyone is to practice the strictest & O—Per T.__—.he duty economy. Many mail order houses=o"‘1°2':,°:;". &.gb' large size, approx. val. waste thousands of dollars daily sendin% their ex-2 0—Unoseda Biscui ensive catalogs to people who never buy from them.: anprox. val. 8e. .. : %Ve eliminate this waste and sell for less by sending:O—tvaporated Mlll(,bPet. Van Camp'’s our catalogs only to people who prove their sinceret{: °"10“1r61"~“°“v per baby can, approx. by taking advantage of the big savings and SPECIA. H ‘I]eiry s"”p Dt bar, Approx. CASH DISCOUNT offered in this advertisement. = val 8o 2 ik Maple y s . ’ the high prices and exhorbitant 3 O—Procter & Ga| __._Don t pay profits some grocers demand. s Laundry Soap, per large bar, approx Come to us and Buy at WHOLESALE. £ 0—Campbell’s Tomato Soup, approx. any items in our Catalog are sold for less than you & val. 15¢, . coul? buy them three or”fol\)xr years agdo. If you are agc—f‘%fi‘% By 5!!7 ¥ \g::gflg regular customer you wi e protected against unrea- . . LCy .. sonable prices. Send for a Trial Order and get our s 3;}“7"0'3;“. g;armlly Soap, approx. Big Bargain Catalog. Quit paying tribute to the s o__veast Foam, approx. vai. unscrfilpgk%us pro}f}t?gr—buy from us and save ixomi cu;lu. M'olpfiéwor‘tih Brand, ol ~thi 0 one-half. uality. coffee possesses un- caila;ant:; Each and_every item we sell is& (‘é';,‘é" yg}?gé;‘:g‘°°'1.§“fic‘fi“¥ul‘f‘g‘;‘3?.‘3 m ? 3 e, guaranteed to be exactly as rep- will make 4 very sweet drink. resented, the best that money can buy. %—Iowever. % O—2 Ibs, approx. val. 90¢c . should you be in any way dissatisfied simply return s O—3 Ibs, approx. val. 5é~235 your entire order, and get your money back, We:()‘?,:ltfi":'?go}i;:fi Tea quailty will guarantee that you will never lose a penny in yourf gotiaty” the most partcunr New dealings with us. 2 H crop“grgm‘selecatred gnrdfigg.or H:& . e ual or 'oma, Special Cash Discount, In cachieag strengn. S low prices quotetl on each article, we give a specnal;'g_a 1bs., gggrgx. val, $2.4f discount on all orders. The cash coupon printed in the » 0—5 1bs., approx. val. $4. right hand corner of this advertisement when sent with Yellow Split Peas. i oon sosh an order for $3.25 or more from the following list wil grade quality, nutritious, g be accepted the same as 25c cash., In other words, your order amounts to $3.25, send us the coupon and =0—31 only $3.00; if $3.50 send the coupon and only $3.25, etc. 3 ; Equally large discounts are allowed on all orderss= Fresh 7 selected from our BIG BARGAIN CATALOG. meat suet, sploes, eto. necessary . E make the flavor just right. Every Note We reserve the right to return any money s package 19 wra) ped in wazed paper. 5 sent us for groceries contrary to our selling plan. 11l keep indefinitely. 2 0—1 pkg., approx. val. 20c. In our big BARGAIN CATALOG, included with §3—3 Dkes., approx. val. 80c,.. s gfour (-‘u-si:b order, yot}xfi V\gll find hundrmvdj 823 hur];dreqlsi Cocoa, e, en \de rea las; eat bargains which you are privi uy ins . Cocoa ghest quality, delicious au)"g:]uantitigs desired, 3 prvtoasd s buy beverage, ideal drink for ‘children as Select and send us your order teday, but remember 5 ‘1”?11)1 R IS 300 that we do not ship any order totaling less than $3.25,% Q3 155, ApDrox. val $1 as it neither pays you nor us tc order in smaller quan-= o5 1hs., approx. val. $3 tities. Simply enclose this coupon with money order, Baking Powdor. Conforms to draft or check and this list of the items checked. S;art Fure. 2 a?odmf;‘fiw%ug’xfetf State and saving money on your groceries today. = 3 ) Show us that youyreally want to econo- & o_sltfgugtahfipfig;m?,flu?mmmw@d mize on your groceries and you wills 573 1bs., approx. val. $1.00. it receive our big BARGAIN CATALOG & 0—3 Ibs.. approx.. val, $1.5 A T and IEIION"P}JE{LY BI_JLLII'DITIN.S.FRdEE O_gx':%h' es. apl;%g Efi}c>{ ;.3”"’”"“! ousands of house-wives have joined i 3 our fight against the high cost Jof living. ")"'u';,'lg" i%{,‘}fl‘{,,g‘{g“g}f,{g’g“,},‘,%“‘d Enlist in_this great armfli:md reduce your e % hite. One bottle is equal in strengt! grocery bills from one-third to one-half. & %o, oné gallon ordinary blulng. = O—1 bottle, approx. val. 39¢ MONEYWORTH; Wholesale Grocers —————— ey 8pprox. val, 13c, can. Table Salt. Dept. 18.1402 So. Ashland Ave.f, b 5 ™ CHICAGO, ILL. —— .25 "new pack, = O—3 pkes., approx. val. 260. ‘ The above firm Is thoroughly nllli:le. send them y " MR. LIVE STOCK GROWER! You Are Surely Entitled to the Full Market : Value for the Live Stock Y ou Raise IF YOU DO NOT GET IT, somebody else gets the benefit you : should have. The day is passed when business is done on senti- ment, and only results in dollars and cents count. We want you to compare the results in dollars and cents we get for you with those received elsewhere, A comparison will convinee you that ‘‘KIRK SERVICE”” . gets you the most money for your live stock. i - J. R. Kirk Commission Co., Inc. . South St. Paul, Minn, - Sales Agency of the American Society.of Equity - Make X in Circles tvngf& sale Best Pure Granulated Sugar— | Prices ot 15 3 .06 CASH COUPON—Order and Mail Today Moneyworth Wholesale Grocers, . Dept. 18 1402 S':.' Ashland Ave., Chicago, I, Gentlemen:—I am enclosing $ five cents) for which list, It is agreed lease send me the list of groceries checked on this at should I be in any way dissatistied Y can return the order at your expense, and you will refund my money at once NOTE: Don’t alter, simply mark an X in circle indicating quantity and article desired and cut on this dotted line. Z Don’t Forget -‘IJ] — D o we send our BARGAIN CATALOG only to those who send us a trial order. With your order we will in- clude our catalog which con- tains hundreds and hundreds of equally great bargains. Tomato Puree. Best for making Tomato SouP. No. 1 size cans, O—%pprox. val. 13¢, can . & M. Pork and Beans. New ack, very delicious, approx. val, 0—25n, can. S aelveisideasis e ele e Ralsins. ‘Sun'dried, golden yeliow bleached, best quamg grown in Cal. O—11b., approx. val. 25¢. . ., approx. val. $1.25, Sardines. Fried in best appetizing. 1 can, approx. val. 20C........... 0O0—8 cans, approx. val. $1.20.... . 0O—12 cans, approxX. val. $2.40........ O—Salmon. ew pack, tan::x red Alaak:,. finest. approx. val. 32c, T CAN.eoeyuan. xtract. Pure Vanilla or Lemon. ‘To acquaint you with the high class uality of our Extract, we request that you buy one bottle. O—Per bottle, Vanilla, approx. val. 60c. . O—Per bottle, Lemon, approx. val. 60c. . O—Mazola Oil. High grade, salad and cooking oll, approx. val. $15.00, 5 allon can . . lce. Fancy head rice, O—11b., approX. val. 156....cc000... 1bs., approx. val. 45¢. . Chioride of Lime, sif 1 can, approx. val. 18e...... O—2 cans, “a] Brox. val. 36¢. . X Spices. our spices are guaranteed ggre ;snd of the best grade the market ords. Black Pepper, O—14 1b., 8pprox. val. 426, .e0eueua... rox. val. 84¢. epper, 1b., approx. val. 42c. b., approx. val. 84c Japan Chili Peppers, 0—14 1b., approx. val. 40c. O—1 1b., approx. val. 80c. Cinnamon, 0—14 1b., approx. val. 45 O0—1 1b., approx. val. 90c. . Cloves, 0—14_1b., approx. val. 50c. ... O—1 1b. ap‘rrox. val., $1.00.. Mustard, 0—14 1b., approx. val. 35c. O—1 1b,, approx. val. 70c.... - Nutmeg, 0—14 Ib,, approx. val. 50c O—11b., approx.'val, $1. Mixed Pickling Spices, 0—{4 1b., approx.’val. 30c O—11b., approx. val. 60c Bay Leaves, 1b., approx. val. 16¢. 3 1b., approx. val. 32¢ J , Sweet or Span- 0t. 1b., rox. val. 50¢. QO—11b,, anupr%x. val. $1.00 o ve e " Sauer Kraut, No. 3 large size can. O—Best quality, approx. val. 25¢, per can and this coupon (worth twenty- Pencil Sharpener for the Home, Office or School Send $1.00 in stamps or money order to McCLAIN & HEDMAN CO. 146 E. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. School and Office Stationers ~ tion of sedition without any pretense of giving the accused a trial openly in regularly established courts.. Thirty thousand Nebraska farmers may organize to effect a saving in buying and selling, only to find .that under the new order of things, this can not be allowed.” If they say “we don’t like it”’ they run considerable risk. Some old farmer—maybe a renter in Lancaster county—when invited by a banker from Lincoln to . buy Liberty bonds, may make some foolish remark about being able to “run his own business’; of the wife of some $3 a day laboring man with six small children, when asked to sign a food saving card, may have - said something not in the decalogue. Others may wonder if the fact that Earl Babst and George Rolph, presi- dent and manager respectively of two of our biggest sugar companies, being on the food board, has any- thing to do with the advancing price of sugar. When hogs go down and pork goes up, the farmers may begin to organize to change this new order. That is dangerous. ““You are giving aid and comfort to our enemies if your aim is to throw us out, and that is treason.” This wholesale charge of sedition and usurpation of court functions would be ludicrous but for the grav- ity of the times and the seriousness .of the charge. I am protesting against this usurpation by our state -and county councils, because their crude, unconstitutional, arbitrary _ brocedure does more harm than good in stifling that freedom of speech necessary, (now more than ever) to a good democracy. It’s the way of the bully and not the way of law. HIDES AND SHOE PRICES Cooperstown, N. D. .|- Editor Nonpartisan Leader: About four weeks ago I shipped two_horse hides to a certain old hide and fur company, and here last week I got my returns. With the check was a certain amount of red tape tell- ing of the big slump in market of- hides on account of the war. So the hides did not reach the $6 mark. And now to reverse that: Last week -1 bought ‘a4 new pair of shoes also. The prices on shoes are soaring out of sight. I discussed this enor- mous shoe price with the merchant and here is his side of the story: On account of the war all leather goods have raised out of sight. Now we 16-hour-a-day slaves on the farms do not stay posted enough. We meekly accept the price we get for what we sell, and with a smile pay the prices the other man asks, and go to work and try to be con- tented. We certainly must remove the cobwebs from our minds and eyes and use our minds more, just on this i certain small thing. See “how we are getting. double- crossed. It is certainly time we farmers get together and stick. The Nonpartisan Leader has certainly made a splendid showing. May the good work go on. A MEMBER OF THE LEAGUE, RECQRb ‘SHORTHORN' PRICES Record prices were paid the Minne- sota Shorthorn Breeders’ association. sale at South St. Paul January 5. The proceeds:totaled nearly $29,000, an ay- “erage of $365 for 79 head. - This is said to be the highest aver- age attdined at any state association sale in the country, Last year’s local average was $190 and the total $17,765. If farmei‘s were getting fbr hor§e§ branch of farming would be m de prof- | itable the prices the war-horse buyers are getting from the government, another .-