The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 7, 1918, Page 13

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' ADVERTISEMENTS The Newest and Most Beautifcl SERVICE . FLAG FARMER BURNS UP BACON H. D. Smith of Springfield, Col sends the Leader a five-page letter which he received recently from the redoubtable Jerry of Grand Forks, N. D., from which it appears that follow- ing his “great success” in his home state Jerry is anxious to build up the ADVERTISEMENTS [ R . ee League in distant Colorado. Just to % =8 ; prove to this Colorado man that he ‘ : : Th e OId ’ is a farmer, rather than a hotel owner 3 b : & Ed ¥ professional League ~ buster, news- g Y o Stovp Ma‘r {Pr , paper proprietor and man about town, Jerry . uses a letterhead ‘emblazoned & 3 / with the photographs of three good- . mas es looking head of cattle and mentioning & J the hogs, chickens, ducks and, geese. ; - For fear that Mr. Smith may be .a e : little slow of understanding, Jerry / ; 3 / uses this head for each page of his / i f letter contrary to war-time economy and business practice and he takes ~ . Pr I two of the five pages to describe his ) . & d farm exploity. Here is Mr. Smith’s reply: , Springfield, Col. Dear Brother Bacon: I received your letter of July 26 and have waited all this time to get those pamphlets we call “Jerry’s Hot »-Air.” I have not received them yet and I think you have used pretty good judgment in not sending a span of them for you have been so discredited that I could not/believe a word that you would say either in. letter or in person unless the statements were verified by someone that I knew was : competent and reliable. As far as my being able to judge a man of being this or that, I think that almost any man could judge you by what the atmosphere.carries. Writeand Get His Book Free I HAVE saveqd the stove buyers of this country millions of dollars with my direct-from-factory-to-user plan of doin d; business. This year I want to save money for YO Every one knows Kalamazoo quality. We haye sat- isfied customers in every county in the United States. - But, I don’t have to tell you that. What I do want you "to know is how mu I can save you inprice this year. I ammakinga price-smashing drive that every one will remember. I’ve skinned profits to. the bone, These are war times. We must do unusual, ~ things. So I am smashing prices right and left. Iwant morenewcustomersthigear, Iwantmorebusi- ness from our old customers, too. My prices will getit, Y ETS or about ooflu 2nr8mnl£duind. and postpald with a - seription to l'eo I 1 141 lnc‘ o “.n °|.d7°“ ar- Honthlybothe l:’ldlll plendid heme and sto magazine for two . ~years, and this hmfltul service fl wlll be ulnt you prepaid by . return mal Serv! Dept. 181 PEOPLE’S POFULAR uouml.v. Des Molnes, | Big business and its followers are Mail a Postal Today—That’s Eas: A e : : 3 o8 oday at's y = ! now getting their last breath. Their Nothing but & postage stamp stands between you and me. I, the grave is being prepared just as rap- mtngfoarcetgf_ryg'g:gt;%gsgr sl-flow:;:elcouldyou — idly as the farme_rs can prephal'; _lt fz t0(;. etn:iypfltc:lisgygndse? lE'Io one coutd * L uote ilower ices than the /; b A .. and _its funeral will be preached in gogd alowss D ot Ank ‘x;:'anw o ::fil:e; 6%“3 4 November at the general election.” I will extend to you and your associates KALAMAZ00-STO a special invitation to attend. We will S e mo,‘fikfig;;, MFRS, § have a big love feast just two years P [l O~ My catalog shov;ls our eatis line. Kllamuoo' ‘\ from that date, or in November, 1920. ! O Stovenr Kivttion K bincts aa and Tabies Waiea: Be sure and come out to ‘it. This will be worth your while. We will by : A K&lama()() g that time demonstrate to you and big { business things of real merit. ° o g ' ]}i,?;'ittl;lf Dlrect tO You EXCHANGE SERVICE > e Y TR imin S & { 4 Let us handle your grain Yours very truly, - g Py and live stock on commis- H. D. SMITH. | s]on, If you are interested Smce the “first farmer of North Numn IRON | in the co-oper or Dakota” fails to impress, why not | | s syste(ren letpl?s afigg ;1:: a;nd have John D. Rockefeller, ihe.bizgest ; : | k farmer in New York state, write to e D Thi i j advise you. : ’ Say, Doctor, S ] this brother farmer? SRl i G 'The only way to keep in con- x Prescription Works | e stant touch with the ‘Equity ‘ ic? § 5 Co-Operative Exchange is .to WOMEN RUN CURB MARKE_T A : Like Maglc' : subscribe for the Co-Operators A curb market recently organized Physician Says Nuxated { oy =Y Herald, Fargo, N. D. It con- by the women “of Miami, Fla., has Iron Quickly Puts Aston- o tains a price list of our mail proved so successful that the city ishing Strength and Energy 4 % order grocery department also. council has taken it over as a munic- | Into the Veins of Men and e Bt {3 Give us your mext order or ipal enterprise. The plan was work-. E Brings Roses to the Cheeks of I - s shipment. ‘ed out by t:hef u':'}lx)anUhomg dsemonstsa- Nervous, Run-Pown Women. i : 3 tion agent of the United States de- ; : ! EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE partment of agriculture and the state D Ask the first hundred strong, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIlIllIIllIllIIlll]JlIlIllr healthy people you meet to what they : owe their strength and see how many reply “Nuxated Iron ? Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital i (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and the Westchester County Hospital, { says: “Thousands of people suffer from iron deficiency but do not By know -what to take. There is nothing like organic iron—Nuxated ) Iron, to enrich the blood, make beautiful, healthy women, and - - strong, vigorous iron men. To. make absolutely sure that my pa- tients ‘get.real organic iron and not some form of the metallic variety, I always prescribe Nuxated Iron in its original packages. Nuxated Iron will increase the strength and endurancé of weak. netvoua, run-down folks in two weeks’ time in many instances.” _Manufacturers’ Note: Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Sullivan can be obtained from any “good druggist. with or without a physician’s prescriptmn on ST. PAUL, MINN. n IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllll ‘TpAppcns. Gcl MORE cash for lhgy ngtoflmmhr WE GHARGE« NO COMMISSION Over 800,000 ratisfied shi) send usalltheir tnrn."l‘:ym agricultural college, together with .several of Miami's pubhc-spmted women, in order to give fairer prices : | to both the housewife and the pro- ducer. A committee co-operates with nearby truckers in arranging for the produce. The.truckers: are planting : every two weeks in order.to guaran- tee the women a_constant supply of ; fresh vegetables. Fruit; eggs, butter, cottage cheese and poultry are also sold. A fee of 25 cents is paid by all those selling products. = This goes into a general fund for advertising the market and keeping the street clean. .llllllillllllllllllIII[IIlllllIlllIIIlllllIlIIIlllllIllllllIllllllIIIlIIlllIlllllllllllllllillllll A Lun,Gc: an nbmlnte mnnnfacturers mnntee of success or money refunded. “& and pntlculm of our Pfimtoinwen onl Anuncnn. rite ud{r—:puulmdwmdo !-III.LBROS FURCO.sr. Uis, 30 my AL THESE FREE @ Secret .Locket and: Neok Chaln ndant and “Neck Chain, imitation Wrist e d these Four lovely Rings. ALL Given FRE to anyone for sell only 12 of, ’ iom Tactory. Bo. I :‘.in'x"‘ &> 1. e ym - facto on. C. J A Ifl. Co., l"r’wmmuu, R. 1. REPAIRS E.fl“A':I‘. S e STOVES | ety - supply, REPAIRS, and PARTS. 17 S Third Stteet, U. S. STOVE REPAIR COMPANY Minneapolls, Minn. * | Mention ‘the Lender When ww Advert{sers to Lake things as are has the stuffofwhe progress (s mace, e hrners lJmon Coflpmtlve ' Assoclatlon : ST Laporte G e F'l‘. COLLINS, COL. ; We are ready to quote you prices on win-. ter applel. onlom and ' potatoes. B. ICKERSTAPP. Mgr. *£3, 58 ;ggfigiga Ry 2 gEéiegcfii nenggi"g BERasFig ;S= ER%E - §Gg "ii 52 = éég ofb : ;zfiéfi 85 E-BE =32 g° TR ‘ I 5 A ’ t3 7 Egni EEEO o= . & :

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