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EQUITY TIRE COMPANY 1208 Hennepin,” Minneapolis WEARWELL TIRES - WEARWELL Y(;u Are Surely Enfitled to the Full Market Value for Your Livestock If you do not 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 7 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 8t. Paul, Minn. Authorized . Sales Agency of the American §oclety of Equity - Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: ll The Leaguers Marchlng Song “Marchmg Through Georgia.”) (Tune: Bring the same old bugle, boys, and sing a Leaguer song; Sing it with the vim and “pep” that starts the world along; Sing it as Dakota sang it eighty thousand strong, While we are marching to victory. CHORUS Hurrah, hurrah, our dreadnought’s on the sea, Hurrah, hurrah, the League will make you free, So we’ll sing this chorus until all the people see We stand for justice, right and freedom. “Townley’s crowd of country rubes will never win the game,” So Dakota’s old gang-said before election came; - But they left them far behind, all bruised~and sore and lame, While they were marching to victory. CHORUS. How the farmers chuckled when they cast their Leaguer vote, For they felt quite certain they had got the old gang’s goat, How the very hills and valleys echoed back the note, While they were marching to victory. CHORUS. Yes, and there were girls and boys and women, worn and old, Who fairly laughed and danced for joy when they the news were told, .~ As o’er Dakota’s billowy plains.the gladsome tidings rolled, While Rube was marching to victory. - . CHORUS. So they started the whole gang down a steep toboggan slide, Without a single ray of hope or'friendly hand to guide, And many more shall share their fate through all the country wide, While Rube is marching to victory. CHORUS. I Two Letters That Tell a Story - I | HAT does it mean to fight for democracy ? Isn’t it bet- ter to have died for freedom than for-autocracy? Cer- " tainly the parents of America’s fallen have the comfort of knowing that their boys died in a worthy cause, and that the leaders of the nation appreciate the sacrifice. —A. CHANNING BLAIR. This contrast between dying for empire and dying for right is clearly illustrated in two letters. One is from the kaiser to a Ger- man mother whose nine sons have died in the present war. -The other is from President Lincoln to a mother who had lost five sons in the Civil war: THE KAISER’S LETTER His majesty, the kaiser, hears that you have sacrificed nine sons in defense of the fatherland in the present war. His majesty is ° immensely gratified at the fact, and in' recognition is pleased to send you his photograph, with frame ‘and autograph signature. " The woman to whom the above - letter was sent has since become a ‘beggar for food on the streets of Delmonhors-Oldenburg, accord- - ing to the newspapers. What can : i be said of the vanity of a ruler who thinks he is conferring com- .. fort on'a bereaved mother by sending his photograph? ' How simple and from the heart, is the letter of Abraham Lincoln in the next column. “AN EDITOR OUT OF DATE : Libby,: ‘Mont. - Inclosed find a chppmg from the Daily Interlake. ‘It sure is laughable to see his opinion of the organization of the "Nonpartisan league. If the editor wants to be heard, it’s-of no use to come with such theories. We Leaguers are following present times but this editor is following the times of 50 years ago.” I am a member of the Nonpartlsan league and for this reason, that it is to reduce middlemen that take their hvmg out‘of producers’ and consumers’ pockets.: We-all-come to ‘this world with the ‘same pnvflege to work our: way ~dn an attempt LINCOLN’S LETTER Dear Madam: 1 have been shown in the files of the war de- partment a-statement of the ad- jutant general of Massachusetts: that you are the mother of five -'sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should at- tempt to beguile you from the %rlef of a loss so overwhelming. ut I can not refrain from ten- dering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the republic they died to save. I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your be- reavement and leave you only the .- cherished memory of ,the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so-costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom TOO WISE TO BE TRICKED Beulah, N. D, ; Edltor Nonpartisan Leader: I amnot a member of your League, ‘nor have I seen one of its publications for the last four months. ‘But I do ‘know that many times-during the last - 50 ‘years the farmers have attempted |- to unite in self-defense, each time to be disrupted by shrewd politicians - until North Dakota found a leader able to unite' and hold them together long ‘enough to win. “Big Biz,” as you call it, concludes that the ‘only way’ to ontw1t them is -to turn their guns on and destroy | these leaders or disrupt the League | - Hence it is to be | FROM RHEUMATISH ‘¢ And that now . 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