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ADVERTISEMENTS : . Prices Hammered Down—Special Sale by Mail he Montgome Ward Mid-Summer Sale by Mail is now on. Prices are cut deg racti- cally every me of mer- chandise. If you have not received a copy of ' this 100-page Special Mid-Summer Sale ook, send your name and ad. dress today. Yours by return mail free. That whole book is packed with special offers—every E’nge filled with remarkably w-priced bargains. Make use of its more than a thou- sand opportunities to save money on things you need to wear, eat or use. ‘This . sale is for consumers only; no excessive orders can be filled. If you are not fully pleased with the goods and the prices, you get your money back without a ques- Ft.Worth Portland, Ore. Please Write House Nearest You IMPERIAL TIRES RN e PRSI 5 }j 3 GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES 1 d to sell them DIRECT to only thm he NONPARTISAN LEADER. And_ we know they will save YOU money. Just send us your order. No deposit re- YOU quired. Tires sent on approval. 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FOSS, LEADER STAFF CARTOONIST o P-rh e o NI = oW R = e / =B e BT A \) o e d 7‘[ 3 Y\V = = = In order to get the most out of a piece of land it must first be cleared of all obstructions.. All boulders and stumps must be removed. The same rule applies to a political field. For the farmer and laborer to get anything at all out of this field he must first remove ,,such obstructions as.the old gang pohtlclan and Big Biz. . The removal of these boulders is too-much for one-farmer or one lahorer. They must get together and work together as ‘the old gang and. Big ‘Biz boulders are enormous things and are firmly xmbedded. Right now they are'bem'g slowly but surely removed. The ‘cartoon -above by Hobert V. Carlson. Grbbon, Minn., takeé the weekly award of $1 affered by the Leader’ for the. best amateur cartoon ‘received each _week Hobert calls his cartoon “Rollmg the Big Biz_ boulder from the field—In “union there is strength.” of the award. Robert G. Stake, Grandy, Minn., Reuben Englund, Alexandna. Minn,, - I thmk Hobert cartoon is a dandy and well worthy Mabel Brush, Three Buttes, Mont., Arnold Crystol, Blackfoot, Idaho, and Lorenz Stark, Bertha, Minn., all sent in cartoons worthy of honorable mention last week. Next week I am going to have a surprlse for you. Watch for it. Yours, B. 0. FOSS. Congressman Baer VlSltS Camp A North Dakota Soldier Writes of How His Comrades Liked the Message of Democracy W to proceed overseas.’ Camp Meigs, Washmgton, D.,C Dear Father: : "Who do .you ‘suppose was here to- night to speak to us? . Our congress- man, John M. Baer, came out to camp and gave us a talk on real democracy, and it was democracy, too. The kind that we all stand for and the kind that we are fighting for. He showed up the German autocracy and the plans that it had made to overthrow all republican forms of government.: He ended by showing that our gov- ernment was founded on the funda- mental principles of democracy, and praised the president for his view- point in the matter. ; After he ta'ked for about half an hour, he drew some of his impres- sions of the kaiser and, believe me, it made a hit with the boys. He drew General Pershing and showed the dif- ference between him and Hinden- burg.- He would draw one thing and ‘ then he would change it into some- thing else, to the gres; 1snr1mse of y many of the: ‘soldiers. " HAT of our boys in the camps ? spirit of democracy in olive drab has been sent to the Leader by O. K. Grimstvedt of Hillsboro, N, D. a letter from his son, Joseph, waiting at Camp Melgs for orders. This is the letter: A fine picture of the It is The boys - like entertamment and they certainly. appreciated ‘our con: gressman coming out ‘to talk to ws. | . They ran up after he was through and- grabbed all the pictures he drew, and shook hands with him. Last Sunday afternoon I was out foxyan auto ride with him and we went | out to Great falls.” That is a vecy a treat for a so'dier to'get a car ride after staying around the camps for about six months. I also had dinner at their house, and I could tell from conversing with Mr. Baer that he is for the people of North 'Dakota and ~wogking for-a just ‘cause first, last ‘and all the time.. If you only had a chance to visit. Washington you would realize more fully-the work they have todo. T Well, dad, I expect to “sail for over “there very soon. We ara having lots of -good' times' and’ plenty of good | ‘meals and there can be no. complamt S pretty place, and you know it is quite ! - ‘us fdr prices on largest ADVERTISEMENTS WATER! &% Of It When-Where You Want It! DON'T DEPEND ON WIND”® For the Summer's water supply! Oursmall pump- ing nm,lno wlll pnm water when and wheze J: wnnch b {’O obs eas| ffi}}fe e:ugmenmf pump:ackhereshuwnnndbesafe. Onl $ .50 Yearl: Cost on lnvestment ‘Which nhn?ze ', IO, wind mi llu For simplicity s‘;Iootl avet n‘r‘hrmmln.c without:! —testily to Steha qn&ty fl! (dln}lo'u:'%l;m You Are Surely Entitled to ‘the Full Market Value for Your Livestock If you do not get it, somebody else gets the benefit you should- have. - The day 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 where. A comparison will convince you that “Kirk Service” gets you the most money for your llvestnck. J. R. Kirk Commission Co., luc. South St. Paul, Minn. Authorized Sales Agency of the American Society ‘of Equity SERVICE FLAGS | - Firm havmg & member in the Service of our Coun- try should display a parcel post (prepaid) to your address upon receipt of $1.25 a one-star high-grade sewed buntmx 12x18 inch (window size) service flag. A 3xb ft. all wool government bunting sewed ' stars and stripes U. S. Flag for $5.50. Write ‘flags of any kind. Northwestern Flag & Decorating Co., manu-’ facturers of flags and banners, St. Paul, Minn. '53“?'5025 o . FARMERS AND RENTERS! We have a number of brand n:w farms, with _all_new buildings, -located in south- eastern Beltrami county, Minnesota, where the cmps and the climate can not be ex- - celled roads, schools, churches; no stones’ or swamps ; near good markets’ and railroad towns. Write today for literature and more information about our proposi- tion- whereby “you can own one of ‘these nev:i dteeveloped anrma gn payments and £00 rms eiges ros., 829 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. IlAISE BEI.GIAN IIAIIES "r‘::?L wwzmum 108 T Fo Ry ey SHIP VEAL, POULTRY.' nmfis' CREAM H. A, ERTZ. St. Paul, Minn, R TWINE Al bu mud 0. .ne nen-u\ ,ta 500 £ 3 gmfi‘a: cmore, qlflekflfl%’t delv’ ”"" '.' °' Consumers Oordazo Co. hlnneapollu ; lnn' A & Mentxon the Leader. When Writmg AdvertlnenJ