The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 1, 1918, Page 16

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ADVERTISEMENTS The Mitchell $1250 Six 120-Inch Wheelbase—A Powerful Motor Nothing Like It in the Fine-Car Field Today HIS is to men who want a ‘car of the highest grade and standards — built to last a lifetime. A big roomy, power- ful and luxurious five-passenger car. And who want it at minimum price. = _ You need not go back to four-cylinder cars to get a great car at $1250 today. You need not be stinted in room or power. You need sacrifice no beauty, no sturdiness, no comfort, no endurance. : The Mitchell — to meet the ideas of the times — is building a wonderful Light Six. Ithasa 120-inch wheelbase,a 40-horsepower motor. It has all the over-strength, all the beauty, and nearly all the extra features of the $1525 Mitchell. It has shock-absorbing springs, reversible headlights, a power tire pump, a dashboard engine primer. ". Yet it undersells any other car of like size and power and class. : The Secret Is This This matchless Light Six is our latest example of Mitchell factory efficiency. Itis built in enormous quantities. It is built complete — chassis and body — in a model efficiency factory. In a plant built and F.0.B. $l ?5 Racine 120-Inch Wheelbase 40 Horsepower Motor 5 Styles of Bodies "WEAR equipped under famous experts to produce this one type economically. It is the result of eliminating waste. Of cutting labor cost in two. Of doubling pro- duction without building additions. It is also the result of unusual standards. Of maximum margins of safety. Of com- bining all the best attractions in a single car. It also shows — by its superb luxury and beauty — how much more we can give you by building our own bodies. Please Compare lj: Compare this new Mitchell with other $1250 cars. Compare the size and room and motor. Compare the finish and equipment, Note how many things you find which other cars omit. e When you buy a fine car —a car ¢ — this is the type you want. Here 4n superlative quality, at a price below. any other car of like size and class and peaver. This is the greatest thing that Mitehell ever did. Go see it. If you don’t knoW our nearest dealer ask us for his name. Send for latest catalog to Mitchell Motors Co., Inc., Racine, Wis, $1 52 Mitchell C-42 -8 roomy 7-passenger Six, with 127-inch wheelbase and a highly developed 48-horsepower motor. hrec-Passenger Roadster, $1490 Club Roadster, $1560 Sedan, $2275 2f»briole': $1960 Coupe, §2135 Club Sedan, $2185 our-Passenger Surrey, $1625 All prices £. o. b. Racine, and sub- Jject to change without notice. MONTANA MEETINGS. BLAINE, PHILLIPS, VALLEY AND SHERIDAN COUNTIES Froid, Friday, March 29, 2 p. m. Medicine Lake, Saturday, March 30, 2 p. m. ) Antelope, Monday, Awpril 1, 2 p. m. Plentywood, Tuesday, April 2, 2:30 p. m. Flaxville, Wednesday, April 3, 2 p. m. Whitetail, Thursday, April 4, 3 p. m. Scobey, Friday, April 5, 2:30 p. m. TETON COUNTY Dunkirk, Friday, March 29, 8 p. m. Club Hall, Saturday, March 30, 8 p. m. Oaks schoolhouse, Sunday, March 31, 3 p. m. Kevin, Tuesday, April 2, 8 p. m. CUSTER AND FALLON COUNTIES Chalk Buttes, Friday, March 29, 2 p. m. Elgin, Saturday, March 30, 2 p. m. Ekalaka, Sunday, March 31, 2 p. m. PARK COUNTY Sedan schoolhouse, Monday, April 1, 8 p. m. Grand View schoolhouse, Tuesday, April 2, 8 p, m. : Porcupine schoolhouse, Wednesday, April 3, 8 p. m. Chadbourn schoolhouse, 'Thursday, April 4, 8 p. m. Rock Creek, Friday, April 5, 8 p. m, WOULD PAY $16 MORE Pine Grove, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: My neighbor handed me the Fergus County Argus. He knows” I am a mel:nber of the League and he wants to join himself. J. A. Gillully, editor §md manager of the Argus Publish- Ing company, is certainly proud to tell about one of the speakers in Min- nesota getting into trouble and that Mr. Townley, the “I.-W. W.-pro-Ger- man-Socialist,” would get into trouble as soon as he arrived home. Mr. Gil- lully did admit that the opera house -at Great Falls was filled when Mr. Townley was speaking at the recent farmers’ congress. I was expecting to hear of Mr. Townley being hurt at Great Falls. Mr. Gillully hasn’t come right out and said that about 35,000 Montana fools have joined the League and handed over $16, but he meant the same thing. I want to say one thing: I would be foolish enough to give $16 more, if necessary. I know many of my neighbors have stopped taking the Argus bladder and are taking the Leader instead. I was subscribing to the Grass Range Review and I sent - it back. A paper that knocks the farmers don’t look good to me. A. B. DUFFNER. WORTH MORE THAN HE PAID Sow Some Sweet Clover With Hogs Grind Grain OVERLAND Never Regret It GRAIN feet. Water-proof, rust- - proof, rot-proof. Shaped like 2 “The best pasture plant in America,” two weeks earlier than other pasture. Gives great crop of hay in drought and seed is profitable. 'We have the hardy seed. Send for sample and price. Cloverlea Seed Co. _B]anchard, N.D. s | Eal.. 22 Years 505’ 7thSt., Washington,D. C. g‘entlen:th'e—'ili_égdeg When Wfl{ifig Advertiners’ OVERLAND SHOE CO., Dest.163B Racine,Wis.. Your Advertisément in GRINDER and SELF-FEEDER With the Hog Motor the hoge can grind their own grain while feeding themselves and save HOG MOTOR COMPANY . . 789 Andrus Building Minneapolis, Minn. Adams, N. D. . . B o Fi For all rough,wet work Editor N rti L 3 £ F. £ Sisewhere. § [\ SAVES onpartisan Leader: Grain This Sl)l‘mg You Will to Fest E’,?‘ ofi%?&?&";&‘;:: Enclosed find a copy of a letter I sent to the Twentieth Century Farmer of Omaha, Neb., and am sending un- der separate cover the paper that holds the article. You will find it on page 8. Editor Twentieth Century Farmer: Looking through your paper of Feb- ruary 20, I saw an article about the National Nonpartisan league, that Mr. Townley is pocketing most of the money that is received from the or- b : Sperets ot of e En e idS-pound plg can ga;izers, but you are badly mistaken. § N 60 Days’ Trial Without Risk or the $16 we have paid out to 7 MEM?M We, Dositively guarantes to rofand all money the Nonpartisan league isp:mthingnin & St s : absolitely gatisfied. .t U are mo comparison with what we would have - gn Nearlz a Million Readers . Write' today for free booklet. lost if it was not for the Nonpartisan S leagu(_e, and I will not keep a paper that is knocking the League. Stop my paper at once. ELMER-LUNDIN.

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