The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS WANT CREAM WOOL Hark my children to the story From the land of North Dakota: There the creature _called Big Busi- ness Stalked with neither let or hindrance, Grabbed the farmer in his clutches, Turned him upside down and shook him Till the last and lonely nickel Jingled lightly in its coffers. BEANS Live Poultry, Squab, Veal, Salted’ Cattle Hides, Horse Hides, Dry Hides, Pelts, Skins, Tallow, Furs, etc. Prices are hxgh and market booming. Write us for quotations, Tags, etc. Where your shipments bring most money. THE R. E. COBB C0 ST. PAUL, . NN. Established 1888 U. S. Food Administration License G-07178 But a change came o’er the landscape One fine morning in November; Something ., happened strong plenty * In:ithe nature of an earthquake, S For. the farmers stuck together And Big Business saw its finish In the land of North Dakota When the farmers rushed to Frazier Like in numbers to the locusts: and IMPERIAL TIRES GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES We intend to sell them DIRECT to only thra the NONPARTISAN LEADER., And we know they will save YOU money. ‘Just send us your order. No deposit re-, YOU Dazed, Big ' Busmess .rubbed its brulses, And for many months was. voiceless, g‘i’z‘zed' ’1'”‘;,12?:" on appg’l:’i?il' Tubes | Though its flunky, Jerry Bacon, 80x3 11.00 11.55 2.10 | Whistled loud to give. it courage, gg;‘(g}"’ }g-gg {?‘28 %gg But at length it got in motion,. B1x4 22.00 23.10 3.00. | Called aloud to Minnesota, 38xd 23.35 24.75 340 | : % 86 g ; 460 37x5 4375 45.40 5.50 UGH! DIRTY MONEY: A New York editor tells of :a friend We carry a complete stock of sizes. Inner Tubes Guaranteed 1 Year. that the paper money which he ac- ring for a bell boy to remove the TIRE SUPPLY CO. 12th & Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn, . IMPERIAL TIRES ARE THRIFT TIRES. KILL QUACK .WITH THE l(ovar Quack Grass Killer and Alfalfa Cultivator Thoroughly tested on my mMyfown and other farms. Endorsed by agricultural experts and thousands of satisfied users. Keeps. alfalia fields clean and does not injure plants. I positvely guarantee sat- | isfaction or money re- funded. - Write for free circular, “How to Kill Two-'ronth View Qunclc Grass.” JOS J. KOVAR, Mfr. Owatonna, Minn. editor moralizes as follows: York they manage things better. The . morey you get from the cashier comes fresh, crisp.and crackly: from ‘the vaults of the bank or treasury. “It is a pleasure to keep such money. You hate to spend it. “Let us have clean money.” You see how it is. In New York when you want meney, you just write a check. In the West, when you want money you: work for it. WHAT THAT FINICKY NEW YORKER THOUGHT WAS DIRT WAS ONLY SWEAT. : Ak : If the profiteers care to know how 1slatures i % - * & WHEN THAT .THE AMERICANS HAD TAKEN OVER PART OF THE LINE HE MOVED TWO MILES FARTHER BACK FROM THE FRONT. - There's & way & % ohu ] h-undctlve. at manuofacture; # te and we'll = hll you. Mly c uru. every one GUARANTEED 6000 HllES o ds.) All si -ski /§ your eyes, Snunl q:{ ” N m'lCE AUTO EolllPIElT co. 92 Traders Blidg., Kansas Clty, Mo, 5 ERE’S to the League! May it always be right, May it always be guided ; MAY it always have leaders % Who are honest and: JllBt The kind that the people: | o Wohll-nl-pndudng rn.hordnn promising. We i Wwill- never dmtrust we can save you money. ‘You will agree if show. -+ 'you will let us you | OUR BIG BARGAIN BULLETIN IS FREE WE srHe EVERVWHERET TIRE COvatiomasn” || waste basket without delay. Thls' 5 ; ~“MAKE A GOAT OF THE SHEEP. #“In every first class club in New to break up the Nonpartisank_ league,: they can do it by enacting the League . program with thexr own trained leg- THE KAISER HEARD- By Freedom s bnghi'r hght.. The Repeaters e who took his life in his hands and traveled into the Middle West. The: thing that impressed him most was ' - method except that it works in the - .The dust-encr 0. A8 “Paul -of . the “anesota Nonpartisan® g X league,” ' a rival: to the real League, '00" - 8.25. organized to thrup the farmers to . kS the’ " political “heelers, has been | 585 ‘05 4. " cleaned out ‘and will be put to a use- - 87x5. 80.80 . 83,66 5.40 ful purpose ; * INNER TUBES FULLY. X GUARANTEED A TbAsT o EVER onward to vmtory-— 5 Sadly missed them in its business. "Hurried to the polls and voted. run around North Dakota when they ‘come to that state instead of going. ~through it. ‘ cumulated out here was- soiled. He. reported . an impulse to throw . the. filthy roll into the waste basket and: - ‘WORDS, THE PROFITEERS ARE ADVERTISEMENTS ' e SHERMA E%T%AUL%INN- FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel in St. Paul. More one dollar rooms sthan any other first class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. That they two. must stand together, Or ’yjinks the embattled farmer Would repeat in Minnesota. Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. So Big Business rushed its Burnquist To the land of North Dakota, Where he shouted to the people, Telling them they were disloyal, Called them slackers ‘and pro-Ger- mans, But he never dropped a whisper Nor a hint’ about their program, Did not tell them that Big: Business Then the men of North Dakota, After they had heard this message, Mates, it is a sad, sad story; Thgre is weepmg, yes, and wailing, In the mansions of Big Business, Lost to them is North Dakota, Slipping fast is Minnesota, But. the farmers on the prairies, Wink their eyes and crank: their autos As the mall man brings the Xtras. —D. M. S. . Profiteers taking their vacation in the scenic West will have more re- ‘pose .of soul if the trainmen will just You Are Surely Entitled to the Full Market Value for Your Livestock If you do mot get it, somebody else gets the benefit you should have. The day'is ‘| passed when business is done on senti- ment, and only results in dollars and cents count. * * HEREAFTER THERE IS TO.BE NO PROFIT IN WOOL. IN OTHER We want you to compare the re- sults ‘in dollars and cents we get: for you with those received else- NOT GOING TO BE ALLOWED TO where. A comparison will convince you that “Kirk Service” gets you the most money for your: livestock. J. R. Kirk Commission Co., lnc.: South 8t. Paul, Minn.- Authorized Sales Agency o! the American Society of Equ]ty 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~ to be perfect in ma- terial and workmanship. '’ Size Plain - Skid Tubes . & $.9.60 $2 ¥ o*x - Tcaching the farmers political econ- omy with ‘a club is a very<effective opposite direction from whlch 1t was started on its journey. = . * * * 5 aneapohs millers who were able to cut the price of flour$2 50 a barrel after selling it for a year at a profit of 25 cents a barrel are reminiscent of the .guy who could make money selling clothing below cost because of | the increase in the:volume of business. Gee whiz! With a“start of 150,000 in June, the League in Minnesota should have no trouble in gomg over ‘the top in Novembe : Other Sizes. In Stock. f‘_ “EQUITY TIRE COMPANY 1208 'Hennepin, uinneapolil' M l.'m Wa on'er ull number of-tmfl It has a’ good start i And is bound to succeed, . .- Ifalldo then'part T

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