The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 28, 1918, Page 21

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A Billion Dollar Hill in Montana . Politics (Continued from page 5) forced to promise the people of Mon- tana the initiative and referendum and the legislature submitted constitu- tional amendments to this effect. They were adopted by the people with a whoop. The amendments were poorly drawn—so poorly, the politi- cians thought, that the supreme court would be forced to declare them in- valid, but the court surprised them by upholding it. With this weapon in their hands the people of Montana during the past 12 years have made a slow, piece-meal progregs, enacting a direct primary law and a corrupt prac- tices act to curb the bribery and cor- ruption of the past. They have suc- ceeded in forcing the legislature to submit such reform .measures as pro- hibition and woman suffrage, a~nd whenever an initiative measure or a constitutional amendment has come before the people the vote has shown that Montana, far from being ‘“corrupt and contented” has one of the most progressive citizenships of any state in the union. The people of Montana have never had possession of their state govern- ment. But today the Anaconda Cop- per Mining company rulers are seated on an insecure throne. The organized workers of the’'cities, who have gotten no concessions since the magnates made up their own quarrels, and the farmers of the country, who at no time have had any real concessions, to- gether have the power of the state in their hands. Through the direct primary law, safeguarded by the cor- rupt practices act, they have the nec- essary machinery. All that they need is to get together to use it. And there are signs that the getting together and the use of this machinery is already under way. The Need and Prece- dent for Baer’s Bill (Continued t‘g'om page 8) percentage of tenancy -in these ‘states also intensifies the conditions. Our government has over and over again come to the aid of other busi- ness than farming in the past.. The principle is not new. When Wall street got short of ready money in the 1907 panic, the treasury advanced $25,- 000,090 to 'J. P. Morgan & Co. directly, so that it could buy in valuable stocks and bonds for a song. Almost every important line of manufacturing in the United States has been given high protective tariffs. The railroads have been given higher rates again and again, and now the government has taken them over and will refinance them. Ship subsidies were granted for a long period in our history. When the British embargo hit the cotton in- terests in 1914, the government adi vanced a huge sum to banks that they might finance the cotton handlers. Unfortunately we have followed the principle of giving away to private in- terests about everything of value the people in common possessed. Govern- ment aid of the worst kind is our tradi- “tional practice; there are only two distinctly new things about the Baer bill to aid agriculture. It proposes aid to a class of business hitherto withont political power and it does not pro- pose, as -has been the case with big businéss, that the government shall give the farmer anything. It proposes only an extension of credit—on fair terms and with good security to farm- ers where the ordinary . credit ma- chinery is unablé-to offer relief. ADVERTISEMENTS Nuxated Iron to Make New Age of Beautiful Women and Sturdy Iron Men Say Physicians—Quickly Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Most Astonishing Youthful Vitality Into the Veins of Men—It Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous ‘“Run-Down’’ Folks 100 Per Cent. in Two Weeks' Time. Opinions of Dr. James Fran;:is Sullivan, Formerly Physician of Bellevue Hospital, Outdoor Department, New York, and the Westchester County Hospital; Dr. H. B. Vail, Formerly Physician in the Baltimore Hos- pital and a Medical Examiner, and William R. Kerr, Former Health Commissioner, City of Chicago. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Since the remarkable dis- covery of organic iron, Nuxated Iron or ‘‘Fer Nux- ate,”” as the French call it, has taken the country by storm. It is conservatively estimated that over three million people annually are taking it in this country “alone. ost astonishing results are re- orted from its use by both physicians and laymen. go much so that doctors predict that we shall soon have a new age of far more beautiful, rosy-cheeked women and sturdy iron men. 2 Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author, when interviewed on this subject;, said: * There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men and women is ale; the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone; the grain fags and the memory fails and often they be- come weak, nervous, irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of womer, the roses go from their cheeks. “In the most common foods of America, phe starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, pclished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spa- ghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated corn- meal, no longer is iron to be found. - Refining proc- esses have removed the iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foods, and silly methods _of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our vegetables are cooked, are responsible for another grave iron loss. ‘‘Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron deficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron, just as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt.." Former Health Commissioner Wm, R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago, says: ‘‘I have taken N uxated Iron myself and experienced its health-giving strength-building effect and in the interest of the public welfare, I feel it my duty to make known the results of .its use. I am well past my three-score years and want to say that I believe my own great physical activity islargely due today to my personal use of Nuxated Iron. From my own experience " with Nuxated Iron, I feel it is such a valuable rem- |mzmes - . PAGE TWENTY-ONE edy that it ought to be used in every hospital and prescribed by every physician in this country.” .. Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has studied both in this country and in great European medical institutions, said: *‘AsI have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. : . ‘* Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a pre- liminary examination for life insurance. I was . astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of twenty and as full of vigor, vim, and vitality as a young man,; in fact, a young man he really was, notwithstanding his age. The secret, he said, was taking iron—Nuxated Iron had filled him with re- newed life. At 30 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly ail in. Now at 50 after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necebsary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good.” You don't get the strength out of it, and as a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired, Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and en- tirely rid themselves of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troublesin from ten to fourteen days’ time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for __months without obtaining any benefit.” Dr. H. B, Vail, formerly Physician in the Balti- more Hospital, and a Medical Examiner, says: ‘‘ Throughout my experience on Hospital staffs and as Medical Examiner, I have been astonished at'the number of patients who have vainly doctored for various diseases, when in reality their delicate, run- down state was simply the result of lack of iron in the blood. Time and again I have prescribed organ- ic iron—Nuxated Iron—and surprised patients at the rapidity with which the weakness and general debility were replaced by a renewed feeling of strength and vitality. I took Nuxated Iron myself to build me up after a serious case of nervous ex- haustion. The effects were apparent after a few LABOR 9 SUCCESSFULLY SOLVED BY THE [ ) 4 FEEMY TRACTOR ADDITION FOR FORDS. HAS THE COOLING SYSTEM THAT COOLS f918 output way below demand—so order NOW. _ Write $250 Topay. FARMERS TRACTOR COMPANY Minneapolis 240 So. 4th St. - (1 y &’y More Potatoes ‘From ground planted secured by use of The KEYSTONE POTATO PLANTER than by any other method of planting. Work perfectly ac- curate, A simple, strong, - durable machine. Write ~ for CATALOG, price, etc. A. Jo PLATT, R. BOX ™ STERLING, ILL. ~ HIDES, FURS, Ete. h.hb&hdflneom; D. Bergman & Co., Saint Paul, Minnesota S0 Qs seme o e gt \ SHIP US YOUR £ L days and within three weeks it had virtually re vitalized my whole system and put me in a superb physical condition.” Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician of Bellevue Hospital, Outdoor_ Dept., New York, and the Westchester County Hospital, says: *'In my talks to physicians I have strongly emphasized the great necessity of their making tlood examina- tions of their weak, anaemic, run-down patients. Thousands of persons go on suffering year after year, doctoring themselves for all kinds o?,ills. when the real and true cause underlying their condition is simply a lack of sufficient iron in the red blood corpuscles to enable nature to transform the food they eat into brawn, muscle tissue and brain. But beware of the old forms of metallic iron which fre- quently do more harm than good. Notwithstanding all that has been said and writ- ten on this subject by well known physicians, thou- sands of people still insist in dosing themselves with metallic iron simply, I suppose, because it costs a few centsless. I strongly advise readersin all cases, to get a physician's prescription for organic iron— Nuxated Iron—or if you don't want to go to this trouble then purchase only Nuxated Iron in its original packages and see that this particular name (Nuxated Iron) appears on the package. If you have taken preparations such as Nux and Iron and other_similar Iron products and failed to get re- sults, remember that such products are an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron. NOTE—Nuxated Iron, which is prescribed and rec- ommended above by physicians in such a great variety of cases, isnota ratem medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists anfl whose iron constituents are widely prescribe cians both in Europe and America. ~Unlike the older inorganic iron groducm. it is easily assimilated, does not injure the tecth, make them black, nor upset the stom- ach; on the contrary, it is a most potent remedy in nearly all forms of indigestion as well as-for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufacturers have such gr.eat. confidence in nuxated iron, that they offer to for- cit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman untler 60 who lacks iron, and increase their strcné;th 100 per cent or over in four weeks’ time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to-refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days’ time. It is dispensed in this city by all good druggists. by eminent physi- - 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 already developed 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 up 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 primciples 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 received before. ¢ This work is being conducted by the American Rochdale Union, an educa- tional Organization 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, and is to the co-operative institutions of America what the Co-Operative Union, Ltd., is to the co-operative enterprises of Furope. Write for further information, or call at the Ninth Floor, Pioneer Bullding. ‘. AMERICAN ROCHDALE UNION Educational Organization, The Co-Operative Wholesale Society of America, Business Association, St. Paul, Minnesota. "WO0O out this season. e i = WE WANT CREAM Salted Cattle Hides, Salted Horse Hides, Dry Hides, Tallow, etc., you will have to ship Prices are high and market booming. Write us for quotations, tags, etc. esTAS"™ THE R. E. COBB CO. “WHERE YOUR SHIPMENTS BRING MOST MONEY"’ . Pelts, Skins, SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA - I\i.'éntiohl.‘efid_ef wh.en writing advel:tiéers

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