Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LA ADVERTISEMENTS Hoe:SHERMAN ==ST. PAUL MINNz=3 FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel . m St. Paul More one dollar rooms than any other first class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. _ Angus J, Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. You Are Surely Entltled to the Full Market Value for Your Livestock If you do not get it, somebody else gela the benefit you should have. The day is passed when business is done on senti- ment, and only results in dollars 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 convince you that “Kirk Service” gets you the most. money \for -your livestock. J. R. Kirk Commission Co., Inc. South St. Paul, Minn. Authonzed Sales Agency of the American- Society of Equity Save Grain By having better pastures and better hay and more of both.” Do it with Sweet Clover. Sow with grain any time during April and May. Send for sample and price. - CLOVERLEA SEED (0. BLANCHARD, N. D. Resolutions Sent Leader for Publicétion (Continued from page 14) our undivided efforts in support of the president and his able assistants, and urge upon our members of congress to oppose passage of said bill for the creation of a bureau of munitions, with every honorable means at thelr command. Whereas, the farmers of our sister state of North Dakota, did at the last election choose the Hon. Lynn J. Fra- zier as their-governor, and Whereas, Governor Frazier did rec- ognize the need of the farmers of our sister state of North Dakota for feed and seed, and Whereas, the same condltlon exists in our own state, therefore, be it Resolved, that we commend the ac- ton of Governor /Frazier of North Dakota in calling a special session of the legislature to furnish said seed and feed, and we urge upon our gov- ernor the necessity of some such ac- tion in our own state. ~ Further, we commend the action of Congressman Baer of North Dakota for his efforts in congress to help the farmers of the Northwest to procure | seed and feed. F. A. MATHESON F. V. HOLMES \ HENRY. C. HURD Committee on resolutions. ‘BY LEAGUE MEETING At a big League meeting held in Cooperstown, N. D., addressed by Jud- son King and attended by nearly 500 farmers, the following was unani- mously adopted and sent-as a night letter to Congressman John- Baer at Washington, D. C.: Hon. John M. Baer, ‘Washington, D. C. Please read this to the house com- mittee on agriculture. At a meeting held here today by members of the Nonpartisan league and others, a total attendance of nearly 500, it was voted unanimously‘and with a shout to support you in your fight for relief to the needy farmers of the nation in the matter of your seeding credit bill. We stand for fair play and are in- terested in the farmers of other states as well as ourselves. While the gov- ernment is spending millions upon millions to aid the business interests it should spend something to aid poor farmers do their duty. We utterly - repudiate - Secretary Houston’s stand in this matter. Al- though our Nonpartisan state admin- istration has done all in its power to aid the farmers of North Dakota, there are many counties nearly bonded to their constitutional limit, and un- able to raise enough money for their needs. It would cheer us farmers all over the nation to see a congress pay as quick and ready attention to farmers and workingmen of this nation as it does to big business. We are loyal to a man to Uncle Sam in this war and we want to see our servants in Washington give us a-square deal in congress. - We are for democracy in America as well as in Europe and South Africa. BY LEAGUE CONVENTION At the meeting held in Lakota on Wednesday, March 13, of members of the Nonpartisan league of- Nelson county, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: ] - Whereas, the Nonpartisan league and its members have by ‘certain big- interests, the kept press, and by dis- 'appointed politicians; both within and without the state, been accused of be- ing disloyal, unpatnotlc, pro-German and' of being I. W. W.s; now,.there- fore, we, the delegates of the Non- ' partisan league; in county convention of Nelson county, duly assembled this day ‘at Lakota, N. D.; hereby adopt the following resolutlons, to wit: Resolved. that we a/re with the ad- S ministration in this crisis, we pledge “our loyal support to the administra- tion; we will do all in our power to further the cause for which our presi- dent has so nobly voiced the senti- ments of the American people as a nation. Resolved, as proof of our loyalty, we point with pride to the fact that North Dakota, as the best organized Nonpartisan state in the Union, re- cently oversubscribed the second Lib- erty loan, the Y. M. C. A. and the Red Cross apportionment. Resolved, that we believe that, as farmers, one thing that we can do, and which we hereby pledge ourselves to do, is to“seed this year the great- est possible acreage of grain, and, by so doing, help to feed our soldiers, the soldiers of our zllies and our own people. Resolved, that we are not pacifists, we are not pro-German, we are not I. W. W, we are not slackers, and we never will be; on the contrary, we unhesitatingly renounce and denounce each and everything that tends to hamper or in any wise interfere with the successful prosecution of this war that is being fought for the liberation of mankind; and, further Resolved, that we commend Gov- ernor Frazier, the state administra- tion,"as a whole, and we further com- mend our senator and representatives from Nelson county, for their. honest and fearless stand on legislation for the benefit of the common people. Resolved, that a copy of these reso- lutions be sent to President Wilson, the Nonpartisan Leader, the North Dakota Leader, the Fargo Courier- News and to every newspaper pub- lished in Nelson county. P. K. HOLM, Chairman C. THEO. NELSON J. A. HALLIN Committee on resolutions. MONTANA MEETINGS BLAINE, PHILLIPS, VALLEY AND" ~ SHERIDAN COUNTIES Whitetail, Thursday, April 4, 3 p. m. Scobey, Friday, April 5, 2:30 p. m. .. " PARK COUNTY Chadbourn = schoolhouse, Thursday, April4, 8 p. m. Rock Creek, Friday, Apnl ‘5, 8 p. m. PRAIRIE COUNTY . Zero, 18 miles west of Terry, Thars- day, April 4, 7'p. m. Hazel, 20' miles north of Terry, Fri- day, April 5, 7 p. m. Moon Creek, 10 miles southeast- of ' April 6, 7- -Hathaway, ‘P. m, Saturday, CORRECTION A reader of the Leader has called our attention to a mistake in figures appearing . in the Leader of March 25, page 11, in an article entitled “Millers Sell Wild Peas at Big Price.” A num- ber of cars of wild peas sold by one elevator in Minnesota weighed 1,143,- 220 pounds, or 571 tons. ~stated that 1,143,220 pounds made . 5,716 tons, obviously an error in com- putation. The error also affected the value of the peas as given in the ar- - ticle, but since the basis on which the _figuring was done was given by the Leader it is proof enough that there was no intention of publishing wrong figures. 7 This mistake in computatxon in ‘no way' affects the point of the ‘article: in question, which simply is that: wild. peas can be separated from the wheat and are so 'separated by millers, and " sold at big prices. In spite of this _the farmer’s wheat is degraded on account of wild peas and in addition he gets nothing for the peas prices. . PAGE TWENTY-ONE = The article. in his . wheat wlnch mlllerq sell at fancy JOS. J. KOVAR, Mfr. Mcntlon the Imder When Wx!finz Mve;fiu ; ADVERTISEMENTS Rheumatic Achez Drive them out with Sloan’s Liniment, the soothing liniment uick-acting, at penetrates without rubbing and relieves the pain. much cleaner than mussy plastera or ointments; it , does not stain the skin or clog thepores. Always have a bottle in the house fo: the aches and ins of rheumatism, gout, lum- ago, strains, sprains, stiff jointa and all muscle soreness. Generous size bottles at all druggiote; Sloan’s Llnlment KILLS PAIN: Sloan’s prices not increased 25¢c, 50c, $1.00 WEARWELL TIRES CUT OUT THE TIRE PROFITEER We ship them to you C. 0. D. ON APPROVAL NO MONEY IN ADVANCE And every tire is guaran- teed to be perfect in ma- terial and workmanship. Size Plain Skid Tubes $ 8. $1.80 80x3 $ 8.00 5 30x3 10.50 11.40 = 2.26 x3 12.26 13.26 2.36 31x4 16.76 17.00 2.85 32x4 16.00 17.80: 2.95 33x4 16.75 18,25 3.00 34x4 17.26 18.50 3.15 86x4%3 23.50 26.50 4.056 87x6 28.00 30.560 4.90 INNER TUBES FULLY GUARANTEED . Other Sizes In Stock. EQUITY TIRE COMPANY 1208 Hennepin, Minneapolis WEARWELL TIRES WEARWELL PUMP YOUR WATER ELEVATE YOI’I GRAIN Ward Work-a-Ford 2 h. e for less than the cost of le“. %on Por bd,l : buot engine in the world— it will ouflut e m-—md you might as well save your money and use it to do all yon; farm m;rki No wear on tires or trarismission. oohup n minut:n"ido por attachment to car. Cannot injure car or engine. Priction Clutch Pulley on end of shaft. Ward Gover- nor, run 'an belt, gives perfect control. Monoy back it otub’loflod Ask for circular and s| price. THE WARD €O., 2093 M St., Lincoln, Neb. l(ovar Quacl( Grass Klller and _Thoroughly tested on my IhVA >wn and other farms. (*Endorsed by agricultural ) experts and thomnds ol satisfled users. ,alfalfa fields clean and does mot injure plants, I positvely " guarantee sat- funded. Write for free Two-Tooth View Quack Grass Owatonna, l(lnn. isfaction ~or money ré- circular, “How to Kill W ot at h- ve ze na KILL QUACK | T TR R DT BT R Y DD e i iy e e BT H Y - RST v TR ow WSO T OO Te T B Rl