The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 2, 1918, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS Named shoes are frequently made in Non-Union factories DO NOT BUY ANY SHOE no matter what its name, un- less it bears a plain and read- | able impression of this Union Stamp All shoes without the UNION STAMP are always Non-Union Do not accept any excuse for Ab- sence of the UNION STAMP Boot & Shoe Workers’ Union 246 Summer Strect, Boston, Mass. John F. Tobin, Chas. L. Baine, Pres. Sec.-Treas. flonCSHERMAN ==5T. PAUL MINN== FULL VALUE Courtesy and Comfort have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel in St.' Paul. More one dollar rooms than any other first class- hotel 'in -St. Paul. - Cafe and’™ Cafeteria. P01 e 3 e e Angus J. Cameron - I‘ourth and Sibley Streets ... . One block (rnm Union Depot. and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. S SKOES FOR YOUR FAMILY | 7 FREE ]\ plan by which a few “minutes of your time may pay your entire family’s shoe bills { for a year. Writefor particularsand over 100 styles of guar: - for men, women, boys, girle and infants. Answer nt onca for this unucual Free Shoe Offer will only be made to one person in a neighborhood. Edw. P. Schmidt Co. M7 Think S Mibwaskes, Wi, HUGE mrrrs aufly and plwan m"’"“' '°"'m };;% RAISE BELGIAN HARES s | in North Dakota at the start of the - Leaguers Laugh to See Such Craft AYS Henry Bergen the other day, “Some don’t like the fellers the Leaguers O. K. ‘There’s Fetterly, Post, Simes and Botton—say, we won’t stick to indorsements so. rotten,’ they say. ‘They re absurd. ' Why Just take a look—there’s So and So, a genuine crook. This one’s a failure, and that one, a fool and. John Doe’s stubborn as a government mule.” ” And Bergen smiles as he leans back to smoke, saymg “Somebody S always a genuine joke.” Now, fellers, them sentiments make my nerves tingle, and that’s why I'w started to strike up this jingle. liken the League to an old log drive. . Did ever you kiclers work in spike boots, with wooly old socks and mack- inaw suits? If you have you will easily see I am right, and will quit your noise and get back in the fight. Now the League is the drive and each log is 2 member; flood water is out in the month of November And what is the object the dnve has to fill? Why, to get the most of the logs to the mill. And the drive is going to go through with a rush, but some of the logs will get snagged on the brush. What brush? Oh! the petty, wee, foolish nonsense, like So and 'So’s bull broke down my fence. Then some heavy logs will sink to the bottom; they’re really no good— too soggy and rotten. Some crooked old things w111 wrangle away, till they get high and dry and there they will stay. Some gnarley old logs with a heavy butt, with nose in the air will continue to strut, till they also get stranded in some bayou, because they’ve lost sight of the main channel through. Some poor, weak logs that are more like a stick, will be left by the way, for they make the rest sick. But the good sound logs that know what is best, won’t need much riding to keep with the rest. Course ’tis the easiest, simplest way out, if you're looking to find things to kick about. And it’s the easiest, Weakest kind of a trick, to let the ma- -| jority rule—Whoopee—“We’ll Stxck'" —UNCLE MARSHALL, Lambert, Mont. l ,Thanks From the Government l You know the Leader has madc some cnemies. But it has. made powerful friends, too. The letter below is from Washington, D.-C. 1In it one of the officials of the United States committee on public information thanks B. O. Foss, art editor of the Leader, for the many patnotlc cartoons that have ap- peared in the magazine. GEORGE CREEL, Chairman THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF WAR ] THE SECRETARY OF THE MAVY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC IN FORMATION WASHINGTON, D. C. - - August 8, 1918, Mr. B. 0. Foss, Nonpartisan Leader, .St. Paul, Minn. Dgar Sir: Permit me to thank you kindly for your letter of July 31 enclosing cllpplngs of cartoons drawn on subjects suggested in our bulletins. They are certainly mlghty good, and we wish to congratulate you upon them and to assure yvou that they are helping 'to win the war. 2 Trusting that we may continue to have. your co- operatlon, we remaln Very truly yours, - GEORGE J. HECHT, .Bureau. of Cartoons. PENNSYLVANIA GETS NEWS Petersburg, Pa. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I was at a Grange picnic last Sat- urday and Judson King spoke there. He told of the good work of the Non- partisan league in the Northwest: It appeared to strike the pcople here as something worth looking into. T lived vator. In the spring of 1916 I sold my farm there and moved east, and recelvmg your paper. There are go- mg to be a 1ot of Grange picnics dur- ing the next few months, so it would ~ of your Leaders. The farmers were speech The Grange is very strong in this state. I thin hink’ they have about C. WILSON League movement and was one of the voters that voted for the bermma.l ele- To you kickers, I say, I am going to strive to | .Jof you to IMPERIAL TIRES 4y « retired from farming, but have been' be a good chance o distribute some - “very much impressed with Mr. King’, s ADVERTISEMENTS What Kind of A z3x: i to m.st face to face what o has in tore. for you and make a success of it, or are ;U(:l going ’lo full(m behind with the grand army I t anywhere? Rarely, if ever, has a ;:\‘x‘r‘\ l;flz‘cicflg d in life without health, You will ? you prapared Man Are You? of incompetents—physical and mental weaklings find physical wrecks by the wayside of life suf- lering for their early mistakes and errors. There a reuson for this. | AM A BUILDER OF MEN Make it re-bullder if you like—the results are the same because they based on a system whlch has taken a lifetime to study out and periect. 7, personally, am the result of .that svstem. T experi- mented first with myself, because I wanted to be sure. Then I tried it on others with the _ same marvelous results. I have o never had a frilure among & the m:ny thousznds who hnve pl ced themselves in ’ S. I annihilate | physlcal ills, and in rany cases, mental |lls, here are no drugs in my pre- seription. “Throw physics to the dogs.”” If ever therc was a royal road to health, setrength, energy and vitai- ity, it is that known as the Strongfort System by which each pupll receives indi- vidual instruetions. Are You Interested in Yoursolf? Have you made a mistake at some time in_ your life as a result of which you sre now suffering and paying the penalty? What are you going to do about it? Do you know that I can help {’ou and will? In all earnestness and sincerity I LET ME RE-BUILD YOU There is a liberal eduentlon in my book, motion and _ Conservat and Mental Eueruy s It 18 FR today and include three 2c stamps to cover muil- ing expenses. LIONEL STRONGFORT lnl and Health Specialist * 658~ Park 8 Newark, M. i. You Are Surely Entitled to B L - the Full Market Value R R TLY ' for Your Livestock ; If you do not get it, somebody . else gets the benefit you should have: he—day is passed when business is done on senti- ment, and only results in dollars and 2 cents count. K iy ) 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 vou that “Kirk Service” gets you A the most money for your livestock. » J. R. Kirk Commission Co., Inc. Sontll 8t. Paul, Minnm Authorized Sales Agency of the . American Society of Equity GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES N We intend to scll them DIRECT to YOU 3 only thru the NONPARTISAN LEADER. And we know they will save YOU morney. Just send us your order. No deposit re- quired. Tires sent on approval. Size Plain Skid Tuhes 80x3 11.00 11.55 2:10 80x3% 14.60 15.50 2.50 32x3%% 16.65 17.60 2.75 PN ) 31x4 22.00 23.10 3.90 33x4 23.35 24.75 3.40 y 34x4 24.00 25.30 3.50 3ixdlh 35.50 87.80 4.60 37x5 43.75 45.40 5.50 % Y We carry a cnmpl- te sto(.l\ of sizes. ’, RS Iune! Tubss Gu-antoe Year. J " ps TIRE SUPPLY Co. 12th & Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. IMPERIAL TIRES ARE THRIFT TIRES. Buys the Now Butterfly Junior No. 2. 'Light run- ninz. easy cleaning, close urable. enunu- teed teste in ':' nnfllnlmo t de- ‘wor} M-de nluo in four larger lluu up toNo, 'I, 30 DAYS" FREE TRIAL B2 e ' ip cream Pomlbrlnflv:o ':atgno"'zh?:ufa ud"din'e't«'{‘x': ASH (LD FALSE TEETI‘I gold 5e lry, mvar. platinum. - Goodl L" 1016 days subj m 8 Ilwaukn. wrs. Vla pay up h 1. o m (broke‘: ?:2 not) U Mention the Leadnr Wben erfing Adverthen‘, ;

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