The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 25, 1918, Page 13

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P ] - = 35 { i - are barking, HAS NO SEED OR FEED Fortung, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader:: I had a crop failure this year. I threshed 280 bushels of wheat, which I got No. 2 grade for. I got 34 bushels of flax and 234 bushels of feed off about 190 acres, which I seeded in the spring of 1917. My crop just paid in- terest, taxes, insurance, and fuel for the winter. Now I have no seed nor feed to put in a crop in 1918. The banks here seem to be very short of money, at least that is what they tell me. Now I must have help or I can not put in a crop in 1918. If you know of any way which I may obtain help in regard to feed and seed please favor me with your reply. I understand that there is a bill before congress to help the farmers. If it goes through to whom should I report my circumstances, and when. I have noticed how Big Biz has call- ed the League traitor and all such things, but it has the most patriotic or- ganization on the face of the earth and it will stand back of the government in everything. I suppose you have noticed how patriotic Big Biz has been in helping the government in time of need. I could point out several things in regard to Big Biz which the world would have to admit was not patriotic. Of course I am just one of those un- educated “hayseeds” who has no right to complain, but ought to just raise ‘wheat and slop the hogs. I hope the League will go down in history and cause as much excitement as it has caused in. North Dakota in its short life up to now. I remain a busy hustler for the League. B. R. O. If the Baer bill passes it will provide for the applications of those coming under its provisions, and the Leader will announce them at once fully. — THE EDITOR. MIGHT DO A LOT WORSE Representative Leiderbach, of Dunn county, is quoted as having said: “Frazier will be our next governor, all right. We're going to keep on electing him governor as long as we need him, and then we're going to send him to the United States senate or make him president of the United States.” And why not? Lynn J. Fra- zier is the first governor ever elected by the Nonpartisan league, and would be the logical man for president should the League gain control of na- tional affairs, which it will, if it con- tinues to expand as rapidly in the future as it has in the past. Gov. Frazier is a big man, mentally and physically, and when Woodrow Wil- son gets through with the job of be- ing president, we can see no logical reason why Lynn J. Frazier shouldn’t step into Mr. Wilson’s shoes.—PAL- LADIUM, Bismarck, N. D. THESE FIGHT THE FARMERS 2535 Wildrose, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I enclose a clipping from the Divide County Journal of January 11. It may interest you. I will also make you ac- quainted with the head..men of the Journal. George P. Homnes is a big- headed lawyer, W. J. Deck is a cattle and hog buyer and vice president of the Citizens’ National Bank of Crosby and H. G. Anderson is a land agent. I suppose that these gentlemen are not getting all the farmers’ money. The Nonpartisan: league is getting a few cents that they should have. Some years ago I saw a dog barking at the moon. The dog is dead long ago, but the moon is still shining, and I hope that the Nonpartisan league will be stronger and bigger even if the pups Wishing’ you a big suc- cess in your good work, - 0. F. CARLSON. ADVERTISEMENTS Those fortunate enough to visit the great Auto and Tractor Show in Minneapolis last week can testify that none of the attachments shown there had anything on the Tach-A-Tractor, while it is the only one with the exclusive features of providing rims for the front wheels, and not requiring the removal of the fenders or run- ning board, when the attachment is in use. Get the FACTS about this attachment before field work begins. Write us today for special introductory price for first attachment sold in each township in North Dakota and Montana. CAMERON TRACTOR COMPANY Where You Get Value Received For Your Money Hotel Metropole —and-— The Cole Hotel European Plan REP. E. E. COLE, Proprietor : Rates 50c and $1.50 BOTH ON N. P. AVENUE FARGO, N. D. SCANDINAVIA Always Ready To Welcome Farmers or City Depositors H. J. Hagen, President. 3 Lars Christianson, Vice-President. J. J. Hastings, Vice-President. - - N. G. Eggen, Cashier. N. J. Brevig, Ass’t Cashier. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN BANK ARGO, N. D. 0SGOOD LENS 4 % MORE LIGHT ON THE ROAD ROAD RAYS NOT "SKY"RAYS. NO GLARE NONEED FOR DIMMING COMPLIES WITH ALL STATE LAWS The Fargo Cornice & Ornament Co.Fargo, N.D| A S T N R R R T P R SR Ty - PAGE THIRTEEN ! - GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA REMEMBER THIS Legal blanks that are not printed as the law demands.,are not legal. They are simply blanks, and are worth nothing. 'Legal blanks, to be LEGAL, must be changed to meet existing laws. Our legal blanks are legal because we have an attorney that keeps them so. Buy your legal blanks and supplies from us, and when your man puts his name on the dotted line, you’ve got him. E We also publish a complete line of Elevator Forms as adopted by the Railroad Commissioners. Fargo, N. D. ";Walker Bros. &- Hardy NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS SEED CORN IS OUR SPECIALTY Largest and Best Equipped Seed Corn Drying Plant " in the Northwest CLOVER, ALFALFA, MILLET, TIMOTHY, GRASS SEED, FIELD SEEDS *~ Write for Price List U. S. 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