The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 22, 1918, Page 21

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ADVERTISEMENTS HongSHERMAN =57, PAUL MINN=z FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular +Hotel in St. Paul. More ome 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. How’ How’s Your Ammumtmn" When you go to town and the bank- ers ‘and the merchants and the lawyers jump you about the League, ean you hoe your own row? Can you back them’ off the boards in the a ent ? If you can’t, it's yodr m fault. You are trying to fight withofit ammu- nition and it can’t be done. Get loaded. Get some books and read up. Be ready for them. Write us about it and we'll help you load up. THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE Educational Dept. Endicott Bldg. 8t. Paul, Minn. To Secure the Highest Price for Your Wool and Pelts Ship Direct to the Equity Co-Operative Exchange: ' ST. PAUL, MINN. Owned and Controlled by Farmers | WRITE FOR INFORMATION bottoms. Thomnw delig! if uot satisfied. Froegul ; Amn Plnu. ‘3‘&* I‘z‘c.mwu":.lt.& Plhflm l‘u‘i : defendant’s attorney from the clty‘ | with a mob display, nor did the peace officers have a right to refuse protec- tion. The whole affair is unworthy of happening in the United States. That instance alone may defeat a se- dition law in this state if the farumiers are acquainted with the situation in time. “It was the fear of such disgrace- ful and unjust results caused by the cowardly enemies that undoubtedly occasioned the.farmers at Great Falls to oppose Stewart’s program to pass a sedition law. “A sedition law should be passed. A law to prosecute farmers with should not be passed. “Shame on Minnesota.” OLD PARTIES GOING SOME Chinook, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am a member of the Nonpartisan league, and a reader of the Leader. Best paper ever printed. Am also a reader of the Weekly Kansas City Star and noticed a sketch in the Star saying- the farmers are rapidly ac- quiring “hog sense.” Now, wouldn't that jar you—to think that there was any one who would put the farmer down below the lowest animal in existence? What do you think of such a paper, and what do you think of an editor that will Iet such as that pass his inspec- tion? I will tell you what I think. Every farmer is justified in refusing to patronize a paper of that stripe. I am not going to tell you all I wrote them. It would be too long, but I will tell you that I wrote I didn’t want their dirty sheet any longer. If I had a neighbor that was slandering me and calling me vile names and was trying to injure me financially, do your suppose I would have anything more to do with that man? No. Therefore, I think every farmer is justified in dropping all papers that are lying .about and slandering the farmers’ cause. I am doing all I can to boost the League and I get my . Leader and read it from cover to cover every week (say, it is hard to wait a week), aud then send them to Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas to be read there by parties I am acquainted with. I think in that way I can spread the good news and help the cause along. The Nonpartisan league has sure got the old parties going some. Let’s blow them out of existence. S. S. SLAYBAUGH. LET U. S. MAKE SUGAR | Blackfoot, Idaho. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Iam wntmg to you in reply to your article in the last issue on the ‘“sugar p trust,” and will say we want more in:tormation'on them. They think be- cause they raised the price of beets from $7 to $9 we should be wild with joy. But the farmer will not make as much as before, for labor has ad- vanced nearly 100 per cent. Inclosed find letter from the United States food administration, Salt Lake, which we reeceive nearly every week. If our Uncle Samuel will take over the fac- tories and sell sugar at cost, we wouldn’t be facing this sugar short- age. With best wmhes, HURST MAY CRIPPLE THE FARMS Kinderhook, N. Y. “Editor Nonparhsén Leader: There is a matter that I believe de— mands the immediate attention of all Northwestern farmers—an impending injustice that no doubt has been un- intentional. ‘I refer to the plan for making' the new draft base on the per capita in Class 1. - At first sxgbt that seems very just, but it is going to have this effect: probably one-half of all the farm hands of the North- . west are young men thhm the draft age, unmarried and sure to fall with- mLClass 1. You'ean readlly see what thxs m ns. DATUS C. SMITH.. Don’t Send a Penn ADVERTISEMENTS These Len-Mort work and outdoor shoes are such wonderful value that we gladly send them, no money down. You will find them so well- made and so stylish and 'such a big money saving bargain that you will surely keep them. Sodon’t hesitate. Just fill out and mail the coupon. We will send a pair of | your size, No need for you to pay retailers’ prices when you can buy direct from us—and know what you are getting before you pay evenapenny. Dealers get $5.00 and $6.00 for shoes not near so . Act now. il the coupon today while the special offer holds good. Great Shoe Offer - We can’t tell you enough about these shoes here. This shoe is built to meet the demand of an outdoor city workers’ shoe ag well as for the modern farmer. Send and see for yourself what they are., Builton etyhsh . lace Blucher last. The special tanning process makes the leather proof against the acid in milk, manure. gnsolme, ebc They Rvm it wonderful wear- resmin hhmt!md Heavy chrome leather tops. Just slip them on and see ifthey are not the most comfort- able, easiest, most wond~ shoes you everwore Payonly $3.65 on. If after urefnl Morton & Co. as Chicago St ot e repaid. 1l It ll:not::‘:’hfilwwm t?el;:fguk and you will refund my i .......................... WIdth,eeo. cosneacsasssssasese Only the coupon—no . Thatbrings I these splendid shoes You are to . dge of quality, style and value, I Name...oooones sesereerrasnanaesonsies Keep them only if eatisfactory in every way. Be sure to give size and width. Mail the coupon now. I AROerureerseseeresses MATTIOd OTBINEeuesaesnnsenseraseren Leonard-Morton & Co. I Dept. 43 Chicago AQAress.eeeserssrsesesssesssecsesescacesesessesesesecsesenes - Guaranteed You cannot afford to let your fence run down United is It is fully guaranteed to Good Fence means- more crops. the highest quality, heavy galvanized and full gauge steel wire. satisfy you. ORDER DIRECT FROM THIS AD. NOW! You can depend upon United Fence and our guarantee protects you—therefore order now. Do, not wait. Put up the fence when you want, but get it when you can. So place your order direct from this ad. These prices are f. o. b. Stillwater, Minn., which takes Minne- apolis rates. Or drop us a card and we will give you a price laid down at your station. i THESE PRICES ARE F. 0. B. STILLWATER, MINN. Stays Weight Line per Spacing of Line Wires per 100 y Style No. Wire Height Rod - Rods Price MEDIUM WEIGHT FENCE—Nos. 9 and 12 WIRE 7-26-16 7 26 16 3, 314, 314, 4%, 5%, 6 550 30%%c 7-26-30 T 26 30 314, 334, 434, 514, 6 725 40%c 8-34-16 ‘8 34 16 3. 314, 3%, 4%, 5%. 6, 8 650 36%c 8-34-30 8 34 30 3, 314, 3145, 434, ’;fi. 6,8 825 46 ¢ 8-45-16 8 45 16 , 5, 5%, 6,7, 8, 9 660 37 ¢ 9-42-16 9 42 16 3, 334, 314, 434, 5%, 6, 8, 725 41 ¢ ) 9-42-30 9 42 30 3, 314, 314, 4%. 514, 6, 8, 8 900 501%c ( 10-50-16 10 50 16 3. 3%. 314, 4%, 514, 6, 8, 8, 8 826 46 c 10-50-30 10 50 3¢ 3, 3%4, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6, 8, 8, 8 990 85 ¢ S POULTRY FENCE—9 and 13 WIRE 18-50-24 | 18 134 in. at Lottom to 5 in. top. 2 pt. Cattle Barb Wire, Fnll No. 12 auge, 80 rods per roll 2 pt. Hog Barb Wiro, Full No. 12 Gauge, 80 rods per roll . Staples galvanized, in., per 25 Il Brace Wire, n.lvanlz ,_per 25 lbs, Stretcher, all iron, double draw. s.....ccociviiierienieieeitsiinreceienrnnnn e 0k 9.50 UNITED FENCE CO. OF STILLWATER - 306 S. Main Street, Stillwater, Minn. THE MASTERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THEU.S.A. WHO ARE THEY? President’ Wilson says in his book “THE NEW FREEDOM”: ‘“The mas- .ters of the government of the United ‘States are the combined capitalis and manufacturers’ of -the’ United States,” and he goes ahead and proves it! Thut‘s the: highest authority in the land, - Read this book Order today. $1.00 per copy The National Nonpartisan- Ixagne lndieott Bld(., $ 8T, PAUL.

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