The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 11

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New Paper for North Dakota Leaguers - “North Dakota Leader” Will Give Up-to-the- Minute News —1In Addition to Nonpartisan Leader -ONPARTISAN league mem- bers in -North Dakota are going to have a new official newspaper, published at Far- go. The new paper wjll be known as the NORTH DAKOTA LEADER. It will go to every member of the Non- partisan league in North Dakota, IN ADDITION TO THE NONPARTISAN LEADER. Members will continue to get the Nonpartisan Leader as be- fore, but’ in addition will also re- ceive the North Dakota Leader. The North Dakota Leader will be pub- lished in the old plant of the Non-' partisan Leader at Fargo. The first issue will be dated Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, and it will be published every Saturday. thereafter. The North Dakota Leader will be published in newspaper style and will start with four pages. It will be a Jlive,. up-to-the-minute newspaper, full of cartoons and pictures, gotten out in an attractive style, and will contain all.the League news of North Dakota, as well as all other North Dakota news which would be of in- terest to farmers or League members. The new North Dakota Leader, al- though in newspaper style instead of magazine style, will be all that the Nonpartisan Leader used to be when it was the official paper of the North Dakota league only, But North Da- kota farmers will still receive the Nonpartisan Leader. The Nonpartisan Leader is to be enlarged and im- proved, and every. member of the Nonpartisan league, no matter what state he lives in, will receive the Nonpartisan Leader, published at St. Paul. It will contain all the news in connection with the League-in the various states where the League is working, so -that North Dakota League members will know how the League is progressing and what it is doing in every other state. For the North Dakota League news, the farmers will look to the North Da- kota Leader, published at Fargo, which they will receive in addition to _the Nonpartisan Leader. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE NEW PAPER North Dakota members of the Non- partisan league, when they joined the League, became paid-in-advance sub- scribers to the Nonpartisan Leader. In addition, they became paid-in-ad-- vance subscribers to any other offieial publication of the Nonpartisan league that might be issued. They are, there- fore, paid-in-advance subscribers to the new North Dakota paper. With the holding of the League precinct caucuses in North Dakota on Washington’s birthday, the second League campaign in North Dakota will be under way. The new North Dakota paper is, therefore, starting publication in time to handle cam- paign matters. The new paper will "7enab1e League members to meet and These Exclusive Features Tractor Power for Any Automobile offset the attacks of the gang press in North Dakota, which has never for a moment ceased in its endeavors to break up the solidarity of North Da- kota farmers and restore the state to the political gang that ruled be- fore the farmers organized. Farmers of North Dakota were told that the Nonpartisan Leader had de- serted them when it moved to St. Paul. They were told that the Non- partisan Leader had become “too big’® for them and had moved to “greener pastures.””. Of course, this was an unjustified and false attack. The Nonpartisan Leader, through its removal to St. Paul, is in a better position to serve the North Dakota league. It is enabled to print a bigger and better magazine, a magazine that is a credit to the North Dakota farm- ers. ' WRITE TO THE EDITOR OF YOUR NEW PAPER The establishment of the. new North Dakota paper shows what liars the farmers’ enemies in North Dakota have been. The publication office of the North Dakota Leader will be at the same location in Fargo where the Nonpartisan Leader was formerly lo- cated. The postoffice address will be Box 941, Fargo, North Dakota. Ad- dress all communications intended for the North Dakota Leader to this addxess. Watch for the first issue of the know what you think of it. North Dakota L.eader—you may have it in your hands even before you re- ceive this issue of the Nonpartisan Leader. Write the editor at Faigo what you think of the new paper. Give him your suggestions and criti- cisms. The new paper, like the Nonparti- san Leader, is going to be intensely American in its policy and ideals. Like the Nonpartisan Leader, it is going to support the president and the government in the prosecution of this war for democracy. Its policy in general will be the same as that of the Nonpartisan Leader. It will be published in the interest of its read- ers, the farmers of North Dakota, and not in the interests of advertisers, war profiteers, gang politisians and food gamblers, Don't fail to read the new state paper thoroughly and let the editor We al- ready know what Jerry Bacon and Norm Black think about it.. PUMP GUNS AND BIRD DOGS Down, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I say either make away with the automatic and the pump guns or else make away with the bird dog. A man that will use a dog’s instinct andG his own skill with a pump gun when game is as scarce as it is now, is no sport. No man with red blood in his veins ALFRED FRANDLE. would do it. (Except Cars With Full Floating Axle) Rapid Tach-A-Tractor “fills the bill.”’- This is the “proven good’” auto-tractor attachment. The attachment practical farm- ers are buying now. - Does the work and does it right. Nothing experimental about it—no weak points. 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Fully Guaranteed—We guarantee the Rapid Tach— A-Tractor to'pull 2 gang plow; to pull binders, harrows, . discs, road graders, loaded wagons up to b tons’ capacity, - etc.—anything, in fact, that 4 to 5 horses will pull. 'l:(ey”;'i'ibh.b';" e whenwrltln = @dvertlsdufi i “PAGE EL'E_VEN : R ; Mention Leader when' writing advertisers N 3%

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