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

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OUR AMATEUR DEPARTMENT Conducted by B. O. Foss, Leader Staff Cartoonist’ : ) ks WHEN WIkk HE GET MHIS RIGHTS! ‘I, You Are Surely Entltled to the Full Market Value i for Your Live Stock i If you do not get it, somebody else gets the benefit you should have. The day is passed when business is done. on sentiment, and only results in dol- COME oN! you BIG STIFF, GIMME WHAT I GOT COMING * lars and cents count. We want you to compare the re- sults in dollars and cents we get for you with those received else- where. A -comparison will con- vince you that “Kirk Service” gets you the most.money for your 1lve stock. J. R. Kirk Comm. Co., lnc South 8t. Paul, Minn, Authorized Sales Agency of the American Society of Kquity A Fill out the .coupon below and thail TODAY. You will receive my new illustrated Seed Cat- alog, describing a full line,of Strictly Pure,- High Grade Field and Garden Seeds—but more particularly my PURE EAR TESTED SEED CORN, grown on my own land and handled under my personal supervision. Planting *“Pure insures larger crops and greater profits—at the same cost. THOS. E. CASHMAN, President CLINTON FALLS NURSERY CO., ' Owatonna, Minn, Please send your Free Catalog to Smoked Ocean Fish Packed in neat boxes containing an_assort- ment of the most delicious Ki]:rered Sllmon, Barbecued Sablefish, Kippered Herring, Smoked Greyfish. 4 Fresh from the Smoke House i The Day It Is bhlfg lO-Lb box (net), $2.95; 15 box (net), .$4.15; 20-Lb. box (net), $S.40 Al Chargen Prepaid to an express office west of the Mississippi. y be satisfied -with -stale lake fish rom your local store when you can get Fine Ocean Fish direct from the packers at less cost? A fine, fresh Salmon or Chicken Halibut (- :c © Lbs.), all charges prepaid....... $2.00 Our new Cook Book and Price List SENT ¢n all kinds of salt, smoked, canned FREE and fresh fish NORWAY FISH COMPANY 1920 Pike Place, Seattle, Wash. Mail Order Fish Pfeadquarters for the Pacific Coast - KILL QUACK Kovar Qua:l;TErTaIz; Killer and Alfalfa Cultivator om Thoroughly tested on my \Fown anfi other farms. En- dorsed by agricultural ex- perts and thousands of sat- isfied users. Keeps alfalfa fields clean and does not injure plants. I positively guarantee saus action or money refunded. Write for free circular, * How to Two-Tooth View Kill Quack Grass.” JOS. J. KOVAR, Mfgr. Owatonna, Minn. NAME o viiissessnssonsnerissesvsissnoimsdssipaiones Town.... R. B Dicssciscosacsassasseses Stateicosssse sssese For Style,Fit and Wear by/‘ flOflORBIL‘\' SHOE Ask your dealer for Mayer Shoes. Look Kids, do you remember when you had a piece of candy and you were going to share it with your little friend and mother told you to give your friend the largest piece, always, or at least divide it evenly? Do you remember? Well, mother was right. Reynold Anderson, Stanley, N. D., shows, in his prize winning cartoon, that the bringing up of Big Biz has been sadly neglected. As you can plainly see, the little farmer boy is getting the short end of the bargain. | think every one of you will agree with Reynold that Big Biz is just a great big, selfish boy. Reynold says: “I read the Leader every week and find it very interesting.” Girls and boys, | wish that every one of you could see the dandy bunch of cartoons that | receive every week. | have cartoons from Montana, Idaho, Min- nesota, Wisconsin, lowa, Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Texas. They for the trade-mark are all good, but the following- are especially good and worthy of honorable on the sole. mention: From Elsworth Wimmer, Broken Bow, Neb.; Delmont Brown, Moore, "M& Okla.; Ralph Young, Gale, Neb.; Irene Tusler, T"erry, Mont.; Alvin Thompson, S Murdock, Minn.; Lillian Huset, Hatton, N. D., and Alice Meurer, Nicollet, Minn. I must remind you again that all drawings must be on white unruled paper and drawn with black ink. Keep up the good work and let’s have a bunch of 'em. Yours, B. 0. FOSS. How A Paper Garbled A Letter A Citizen of Montana Attempts to Get Justice From the . Missoulian Without Much Success f R JhisGold plated Plains, Mont. tion to the entire satisfaction of the . $ Secret Locket HERE is a letter from W. M. whole Missoulian family, I will spend Cramer to the Daily Missou- a week in the guard house writing a lian . of Missoula, Mont., a satisfactory answer for them, which newspaper which fights for will be a history of the war between the copper trust and which is fighting autocracy and plutocracy on one side th K ; the Nonpartisan league, showing how and the common people for democracy: Bt T NEERY @M | ot & oase sscinet the Leagun ang goSiotion No. 23--Ask any farmer fn AR R s Sanders county what W. M. Cramer D.H DALE MFG. CO. ; N how it refused to print the reply of & gajd to them about the war. What Providence, R. I. . | League man who sought to get a fair elge could Cramer say when his father hearing. The letter explains itself. served four years and his father-in-law Editor Daily Missoulian: It is with three years and his sister is a war pleasure and much satisfaction that I widow, and his only son of age is now contribute the time to answer to the : serving in the navy as a volunteer A,_fif‘;-‘,gm best of my ability the open letter of - under our flag for democracy? sevhomp Bun | | the editor addressed to myself and Neither Mr. Townley nor anybody Mr. B. A. Myer in the Missoulian of elge has ever advised me to do or be INDEPENDENT FARMERS: ATTENTION! When you are in the market or LUMBER, SHINGLES, ROOFINGS SILOS, PAINTS,. MILLWORK, INTERIOR FINISH Patronize an Independent Dealer il et den Al Sl Y S AL AL B 2 Every farmer in the country can get the benefit of our wholesale prices no matter where you live. We are not in any trust, combine or association. WE SHIP ANYWHERE Delss oCte St Lee: S January 10, headed “A Talk' With anything else but a . true American WE PAY THE FR [EORS JTOR QT Ta Pt Trmln fiewns Tt § | Friends.® : citizen. As for Mr. Myers, I can not Superior Quality g s BEST PAYING VARIETIES 2 Question No. 1—If the Nqnpartisan say, but I have lived in Montana over INDEPENDENT PRICES Hardy Northern raised Chickens eague and Townley are as: patriotic/ 25 years on a farm and I claim I can Unexcelled Service m‘.’.";fi"m;.“ae:: ‘m"&"‘m" ' as they say, why does Townley advise smell - copper four miles and 100 Withs Tor Petes bators, all -;gggg,flw,,m Gum,‘,’,“‘? his organizers to avoid all discussion yards away, and especially when the 30:1 deBIII ':l'r "_5'0 List W.A. Weber, Box 13 , Mankato, Mi of the war? party begins to sweat under the col- gures Answer ' No. 1—Townley did not ~1ar. Mr. Myers claims he can smell say to avoid all discussion of the war, Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce all. but he did say “please avoid all dis-- over Montana, and especially around- cussion of the war so far as possible.” the flour mills and elevators. If the editor will ‘qualify his question Personally, T have never met MT. to conform to Townley’s statement, Townley or Mr. D. C. Dorman statt; 3 3 S b . » anq then will give the date of Town- manager, but in all of the correspond- ley’s letter and print.the whole of the _ence I h : ave had with both, never one letter as I registered it to them, ‘in- - hint of disloyalty from eith stead of one-fourth of it} and if the 4 - elther. letter itself does not answer the. ques- R : "~ 7. ‘W, M. CRAMER. PAGE EIGH’I‘EEN : ; L. JAMES LUMBER (0. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. “NEARLY A MILLION PEOPLE ~ EACH WEEK READ THE 'NONPARTISAN LEADER, THE FARMERS NATIONAL MAGAZINE WITH A MISSION " WILL SAVE YOUR CHICKS Any reader of this paper who wr!tes P. ¥ the Poultrirman, at 101 N, 2nd St., nneapolis, Minn., will receive Diatrhoos 1n Baby Chim0s0klet, [White }l" t";"""i‘t rgrmeg cks.” It tells how ate 8 free, t Suh you to write for it at oncg‘a Kaper Srace ) Mention Leader ‘whe‘n writing adve:t_lsgraw

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