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You Are Surely Entitled to the Full Market Value for Your Livestock If you do mnot 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 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. Nebraska Members— Attention! We are now in a campaign to elect a large number of legis- lators to take care of your mterests and the interests of the com- ‘mon people of this state. We know that you want to do your share to elect these men. The -best way this can be done is to get the message of the League to both members and nonmembers and this can be done through meetmgs to the best advantage. Get busy with your neighbor members and arrange for a place : for a meeting or picnic. Box 1252, Lincoln, Nebraska. The League members in want a League picnic at approximates date) as speaker at this picnic. (Signed) BACKSLIDERS: FROM PROGRESS Wibaux, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am sending you our two Wibaux papers. The Gazette is edited by Mr. By his dirty sheet it doesn’t appear standing. The other man, Mr. Lind- then hopped over the fence, and ap- parently is now fast asleep; as far as the farmers are concerned. He is probably dreaming how he is going to play both ends against the middle, as you will note in his’comment on the Democratic party. I do not think he will be able to fool the farmers the second. time, as J. R. Kirk Commission Co., Inc. | South 8t. Paul, Minn. Authorized Sales Agency of the American Society of Equity e o0 o - REE toHayBalers | . =—our latest H.y-Bnllng Profit-Book wonderful nity with a “IITI—-M 1918 money- making opportu he made no comment on the Wibaux picnic of July 18. - This picnic was the largest he’d in the state. :There were 1,332 cars when the people stopped parkinz the_cars. = -With the lowest possible estimate there were between 7,000 and 8,000 peop-e to hear President A. C. Town}ey,‘Who is loved by thousands of people; Miss Jeanette Rankin, who was called upon for a gecond speech; and Walter Thomas Mills, the “little giant of democracy.” The day passed off very well and . the common people of this section of the state were well pleased with their organization and many of the towns- people admitted that it was'the larg- est crowd that had ever gatherea in Wibaux county. ! H. L. CARVER., THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY Omaha, Neb ; Editor Nonpartisan Leader: dition “the nemesis of mediocrity.” Our development is similar-to that of plant life, which in a favorable en- vironment with light flourishes and | expresses itself “in endless vanetxes,:_ whfle depnved of these reqms:fies 1t'~ Address ..... White, an ex-minister of the gbspel. ner, is one who a short time ago was patting the farmers on the back and - . -the battlefield. another—not one.” An eastern writer complains pessi- mistically about the scarcity of super- . men and sees in the present world con-_ - today and tell him just what T think~ ¢ of hnn. e '“C and M. H Let us know the approximate date and place and we will let you know the name of the speaker and the exact date and hour he can be there. Fill out the following blank. NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE OF NEBRASKA o~ APPLICATION FOR PICNIC OR MEETING State Headquarters, Nonpartisan League, . county o aBout (give We would like to ......... “ceestecresentctssensene Thé’t‘oliowin o League members will attend to all of the arrangements: starves, becoming mediocre. To cul- tivate the field of human society and bring out the best propensities, we_ employ as a cultivator the sword of justice to protect it from destructive ‘weeds and parasites that would other- _ wise prevent its growth. Sécial jus-" 1 that he has regained any of his lost tice will not only allow plenty for sus- tenance of all; it will give a free edu- cation to all with equal opportunities, facilitating the demonstration of super-ability wherever present, en- riching the blood stream- of intellec- | tual life. I (Asti0LD FALSE TEETH ADVERTIBEMEN’I‘S ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan’s Linimeng softens the severe - theumatic ache Put it on freely. Don’t rub it ia Yust let it peneirate naturally. Whata sense of soothing relief soon follows! External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped ™ muscles, strained sinews, - back “cncks’ 's+—those ailments can't fight off the relieving qualities of oan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical, Ask any druggist for it. Sloan’s| Kills Pain The Pioheér Grain Co. ST. PAUL, MINN. Will get the hlghest market prices for your grain. Quick- - service and prompt returns. Fifteen years’ experience. Send samplcs for grades and prices. PIONBER BLDG. We pay up to $35.00 per ‘set’ (broken® or not). Also buy crowns, bridges, old gold jewelry, ullver, platinum.. Cash by retum mail, Goods held 5 dnya subject to- your val” of our pri s Smelting Worlu. 370 Gnllllml‘kh _Bidg., lfllwauku. Wis. WHY 1 BELIEVE IN NUXATED IRON As a 'l'omc, Strength and Blood Builder. —By— * DR. KESNETH K. McALPINE Pessimism, the 1mpotent fear or re- | A Prominent New York Surgeon, sentment of a stinting, depressing condition of existence, is justifiable, but only transitory.. Optimism is the keynote of organic creation, perennial- ly reflected in the sweetness of the blooming meadow, the softness of the verdant forest; in the inspiring carol and overpowering chorus all through. the animal world, despite ephemeral sadness caused by hardship and trag- edy. Optimism is eternal, happiness the law. And, where all comes to all, the right of happiness born of in- dividual _self-expression and national self-determination in the great boon we _are for in the public. arena and “No one can live for H. MELL. CAUGHT RED-HANDED “Lewis, Wash. detor Nonpartlsan Leader: In your issue of August 26, I saw | that you want to know the name of every newspaper that gives circula- tion to the crazy Maxwell articles, and I herein inclose a clipping from the Washington Farmer of August 22. Now I want you to give this “Wash- ‘ington Farmer” THUNDER. He pre- tends to he the farmers’ friend, yet: he always likes to pnnt things. ,agamat the League. . All he is after is what he can make off the farmers: - T am going to write _a letter to him : ALL ok ',now be!nz uud by: over t.hm “Member New York: State Medical Society and Former Adjunct ‘Professor, New York Post' Graduate Medical School " and Hospital ‘““The great strain of the present times should make the public generally realize the neces- sity of. fortifying the blood and nerve ecells by means of a strengthening, upbuilding -tonic, If people would only realize that iron is just as indispensable to the blood as is air to the *lungs and be just as particular about keep- ing up a sufficient supply at all times there would, in my oplmon, be far less disease re- sultmg from anaemic, . weakened conditions. - For years it -was. a problem “with physicians - how to administer iron in a form that could be taken up by the ‘system and increase the red blood corpuscles without upsetting the stomach, - blackening - the teeth or -produci other disorders almost as serious @s the lac of = iron _itself. - But the introduction Nuxated Iron has done away with all the ob- Jectionable features of the old mineral salts ' of iron: amd gives to every careful, “thinking physician a tried and valuable 'preseription - which he, can recommend nearly every day ;v;:h beneflt to his ‘weakened and Tun-down ients, “Nuxated Iron, by enrichlng the blood and. oreating new ens : the nerves, - rebuilds the wenl':ened tissues *and helps to instill renewed energy into the whole system whether: the - Datlenh be young- or old. In ‘my opinion; valuable tonic, strenzth and bood-builder any physician can “prescribe.” If you are not strong or ‘well you owe it to yourself to make: the following test: See:how long you“can work' or how. far you can walk Next two five- G without ng ti grain tableis of orfllnnry Nuxated Irol times per day after meals: for two weeh. Then. test your strength agsin nmi ‘see how. much you have gnmed. - hnntlumtmmdy.m whu;lswon : : nuhth older - everywhere, products " it-is e ated, - does ium th unut 2 .0' ‘ teeth, u”axem bllckmm 1 the