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YR G TRIET N pulling and climbing ability, the new Hupmobile is little short of phenomenal. Holland, an e C omfort Car ers around here, and which they seem olutions of the county “public safety been judicially determined that there of “probable causes,” “beliefs,” etc., henceforth. The ridiculous reason they A PYRAMID OF “IFS” | “ ADVERTISEMENTS Edltor Nonpartlsan Leader: ‘ To show you how much the . poli- ticians of our county, especially those of the county metropolis, Pipestone, fear the farmers’ organization (which by the way includes most of the farm- to think is becoming dangerous) I am A e i sending you enclosed clippings from the Pipestone Star. Please answer through your columns. HENRY MOUW. The clippings enclosed lengthy res- commission” in which these politicians clothed with temporary power, de- creed that the farmers should hold no meetings “during the war” under auspices of their League. The reason given is amusing. It is this: “It has is PROBABLE CAUSE to BELIEVE that CERTAIN MEMBERS of the Nonpartisan league whe have been most active in promoting said League . . \ are guilty of hampering the war,” etc. Building their plan on a pyramid that “certain members” of the League have “hampered the war” and with- out any evidence or even suggestion that there is. evidence, these little kaisers decide to forbid their fellow citizens holding any public meetings give is, however, as strong grounds as any on which farmers’ enemies -have tried to stop League meetings.’ The League will settle this matter of stopping farmers’ meetings in court very shortly—THE EDITOR. But your reliance on its flood of power is only the beginning of your comfort. STATE FAKE REAPPEARS Lake Park, Minn. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am a member of the Nonpartisan league and since I joined in the sum- mer of 1916 have been getting your valuable paper regularly every week. 1 assure you-the Leader is the most welcome paper that comes to our house, and I read it from start to fin- ish. I enclecse a clipping which I cut out of the Kiester Courier, published at Kiester, Minn., although it seems to have come from Sleepy Eye, Minn. If it is of any interest to you, you are at liberty to use my name for where you got it from. L. H. PETERSON. One of the clippings contained the statement that the Nonpartisan league “is a sort of partnership in which each member, the same as in a busmesé partnership, is responmble for its debts.” To complete this wise pronouncement -of law, the Mankato Free Préss, whose editorial was copied by 'the Sleepy Eye Herald-Dis- patch, should have added that all members of the Republican party are responsible for all debts of the Repub- R e e et e e S D T e e e T el S e P B TS e et lican party, and all members of the i : ; ; Methodist church are responsible for | - : ] [ any unpaid bills of that church; and . all members of a labor union are re- j Already it has demonstrated an * increase of no less than 24 per cent in gasoline mileage; more - than 15 per cent in tire mileage; a surprisingly low cost of main= * tenance. - Add to this its superb steadiness, with riding. ease that invites complete relaxation, and you will realize why this Hupmo- bile has. actually given a new meaning to the word ‘comfort.” HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION Detroit, Michigan L3 sponsible for the debts of the union. Nothing like telling the whole story. Of course this statement is a fake pure and simple. No member of the League is responsible for any debt of ' KILL U ACK any other member or of the organiza- tion—THE EDITOR. Th N P d SRR e e e Ko 0 WKITEI' Killer and @ PlacedinYour Home ¢ New ITeC om ' Vice President Marshall says if he IW&I' uac ass er an “’ ] Stery and Odoriess cu by b 2 * had his way he wouldn’t permit any A“a“a Cllltlvatfll' w g - This is the book by President & 3 i i : I Wilson of which you have heard elections this year. That is the only Thoroughly tested on my | s I Prosident. Wil hope for the’ politicians, Unless they Mown - and” other farms. | [ Money Dm—llo Doml! so much. regiecn LEon G TS Endorsed by agricultural o mors oatside back had known of the plans for or- can capitalize “patriotism” and stam- ) experts and thousands. of o] 2 X : ganization of the Nonpartisan Pede voters with war panic, they will z'uaft;’l?:d fields cleanKand -3 league he could not have pre- be down and.out before the rising tide does not injure plants. I | © B gx / pared a stronger handbook. * Every League member 'should own this book. Back your argu- ments by statements: from the - highest ~authority in 'the land. : Send $1.00 to the Educational = }i= Department, National Nonparti- ' san League, Gilfillan Block; St. positvely guarantee sat- isfaction or money re- : 3 2 : : z . funded. Write :for free Frank - A. Vanderlip, $1-a-year S g;caglaf' ml;low to Kill worker-and president of the National | jos. 3. KOVAR, Mtr City bank of New York, has broken < down ‘under- the strain and gone to | PATENTS E=; it S S California for a rest. When 16-hour- member of _the e e Y, e of American farmers and labor. A\ - ~Owatonna, Mlnn ' 7 % teratur a-day farmers break down under war | idas. His ftm oan muke :.““‘;h.’“‘.‘:ig’;é‘“‘“,‘,‘:" Ada KAWNEAR CABINET CO Paul, Minnesota, and get a copy.: . work, they have to keep right on at it. ' s Matra vff-nfinfl" of. Eatent Attorneys, [801 | 795 Kawnear Bldg., ~Kansas City, Mo. : ‘ T PAGE SEVENTEEN : pils - Mention the Leader When Wpifi_nx Advertisers § 57 G T R R