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CASHMAN, President CLINTON FALLS NURSERY .CO., Owatonna, Minn, Please send your Free Catalog to Name: ioiasiossrcesssessssossosassnobotonsnsosnis Ry . 3 e Sats - GRINDER AND SELF-FEEDER ‘With the Hog Motor the hogs can .grind their own grain while feed- ing themselves and save 26% of the grain. _A 40-pound pig can operate it, It will feed 30 hogs on full feed. 60 Days’ Trial Without Risk ‘Weé positively guarantee to refund all money and pay freight both, - ;vgys if you are not absolutely sat- sfied. : Sy Write today for free booklet. HOG MOTOR COMPANY 739 Andrus Building Minneapolis, Minn. HARNESS CAPITOL CITY LEATHER BROXERAGE CO. Lock Box, Merriam - Park, Mina. Save middle man’s Send Mention Leader when _wrlghig advertisers < s o s e i b S A M At S SN S AR ‘more aid to the Red Cross. for cata- L) ST, 1 | NORTH DAKOTA ! = WITH THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUES RID I wilL HAVE MORE MONEY FOR \THE RED CROSS AND S LIBERTY BONDS.AND, How do you like this? Two cartoons and two prizes this week! The upper cartoon, by Ed Dolan, Crosby, N. D, is a “repeater” and receives a special . award of one dollar. Mr. Dolan got a prize several weeks ago. The regular weekly prize’ goes to C. M. Bicknese, Worthington, Minn. I think Dolan’s cartoon is.fine. He pictures the farmer, seated in his home, reading the Leader. Here's the idea. The farmer can see that, with the aid of the League and the Leader, he will eventually get out of debt and will have the necessary money with which to buy more Liberty bonds and to give He has pinched and saved enough to subscribe to both, as is evidenced by the posters on the wall. Don™ you think Dolan has done well? C. M. Bicknese, the regular weekly prize winner, has a good idea and it has been exceptionally well handled. Bicknese seems to be beyond the ama- teur stage. That Big Biz “just can't seem to do a dern thing with the pesky ol’ critter” is quite- plain.. Bicknese says: il am 20 years_old and my am- bition is to become a cartoonist for the Leader, as | think the League is a great thing.” ‘ i Boys, you have got to be mighty - careful. About haif of;the cartoons re- : - ceived this week were ‘drawn by girls. I have dandy cartoons from Leona Du- chene, Emmet, N. D., Gertie Swanson, Dennison, Minn., Edna Braese, Madison, 8. D., and Mafalda I. Birk, Grafton, N. D. Other cartoons received, worthy of honorable mention, are from Frank : Long, Chinook, Mont., William Wahl, ‘Goodrich, N. D., Arnold Crystal,: Black- foot, Idaho, C. E. Singer, Munich, N. D,, Aaron Emerson, and William Lund, Kalispell, Mont. OUR AMATEUR DEPARTMENT Conducted by B. O. Foss, Leader Staff Cartoonist W & ‘{'\ i 7 Forest VLakq, Minn., * Everyone has an equal chance to win the prize, and don't forget, “The more, the merrier” Yours, Long Island, Kansas. -Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am sending you a copy of our reso- lutions adopted by the Norton county Farmers’ union—Kansas branch. I hope you will find space for it in the Leader, for, although I sent it accord- ing to imstructions to our state paper,’ “The Farmers’ Union,” it is not likely to be published in that paper. For political reasons of his. own, Mr. McAuliffe refuses to publish anything sent him that in any way disagrees with what he sees fit to advertise con- cerning the League. Wherever ‘this is becoming known, McAuliffe'is strongly condemned for his attitude. _Here are the resolutions ‘passed at the 'annual meeting of ‘the “Norton - county Farmers’: union: B. 0. FOSS. ch_udiate False Leaders “Be it resolved, that we, as ‘loyal Union members, loyal to:the constitu- tion of the order, strongly denounce the action of our state president, Maurice: McAuliffe, for dragging our Union and Union paper into politics by unfairly and unjustly publishing in our paper repeatedly and in many issues, articles that are unfair and untrue afd withholding and refusing to print other- | articles. which “are ‘true, ‘Fégarding a certain” political organization in Kan. sas of which many of our Union people ‘are members, and for the advancement of which they are honestly and con- scientiously working. . “OLIVER C. JOHNSON, Secretary Norfon”Oounty (Kan,) F. E. & | C.U ~ PAGETWO E i ; | Smoked Ocean Fish ADVERTISEMENTS You can nip coldsin the bud—Clear your head instantly— Try{_Kotl}}don’s Cold-in-head (at no cost to you) 60,000,000 have used this 29-year-old remedy. 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