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Do none, for the farmers, put in a good lick ?” “Oh, yes, there’s the League, which they would laugh to scorn, “Buf the.gang is scared stiff, as sure.as your born.” “Pussycat, Pussycat, what can be done To the gang who, for farmers, does naught but make fun— Who, for farmers, does nothmg but gab and attack?” “Just give them the sack.” Said Pussycat quick: “Pussycat, Pussycat, what do you mean ?”’ “I mean,” said Sir Pussy, “it’s plam to be seen That no one, for farmers, will e’er raise a hand Until as a unit, they make their demand!” “Farmers,” said Pussy, “must play their own fiddle, And listen no longer to ‘Hey, diddle, diddle’ Of rich guys who smile when election is near And ride on their backs all the rest of the year.” SUGGESTS MAXWELL FOR IDAHO Hannah, N. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am sending you a copy of a let- ter I wrote to the Dispatch. I have been a subscriber to their degraded sheet for a good many years, but no more for me, for my subscription has expired. My reason for not telling them that before was the fact that there is more contempt in silence. I am a Non- partisan league member and my motto is, “We’ll Stick! We'll Win!” COLIN C. MACDONALD. Farmers’ Dispatch: I have read your heralded “exposure” of the Non- | partisan league by the “divine” Max- well. And I am yet seeking to learn where the exposure was. Can it be possible that you have it in a puzzle form, so that it requires a great deal of brain work to solve? However, let me say you certainly struck a lemon if you paid $10,000 for it. I was disappointed, for I ex- pected something new. Instead, the samg old tune, that “Townley is an autocrat, the League an autocracy, - ete.” You know the song better than I.do so I do not have to repeat it. . Can it bépossible that the “redeemer” - Maxwell 'has’ omitted,greater secrets than he has deplcted" Why - don’t . you send Maxwell to Idaho, for-the Nonpartisan leaguers have carried that state? = Such being the case, you had better send “Max” ' there with a bunch of your Dispatches so' that he may show the “wayward majority” the right way accordingto your high-paid hterature featuring the high-paid exposure League. Do it before it is too late for the Idaho people appreciate a good joke. ' Mr. Editor, wouldn’t it have been’ bet- ter if you had given the money which': you gave Maxwell to_the Red Cross? COLIN C. MACDONALD. WANTS REAL FARM PAPER . Lamberton, Minn. : Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: I would like to get the address of the Iowa Homestead. It seems to be the only farm ‘paper for this section that is favorable to the farmers. I think it would be well to publish the address_in the Leader, as Mr. Pierce. is domg» us much good ;through his. paper. W. MACTAGGART. Mr. MacTeggart is right about the Towa Homestead. Tt is a paper that is a farm paper, in fact as well as “in ‘name—a standard that very few so-called farm papers in the United States can nieet. It is pubhshed at’ Des Momes owa. . i of the- ~ my town needed was a few funerals, ‘character given you by Roosevelt and Sl L] "51‘. PAUL MlNN--i : FULL VALUE Courgesy and Comfort . have v combined to 3 Sherman* the most popular . Hotel in St. Paul. % make the New More one dollar rooms first than any other class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depat and Nonpartisan Lea ue Hennauariers IF THEY TOLD THE TRUTH Small-Town Autocrat WEARWELL TRES . CUT ouT ‘l'llE TIRE PROFITEER - We ship them to you - -C. 0. D. ON APPROVAL And_every tire is guaran- teed to perfect in ma-. terial ‘and workmanship. Size Plain' Skid ' Tubes $ 8.80 $ 9.60 $2. 87!5” 80, 80 INNER TUBES I‘ULLY GUARANTEED Other Sizes In Stock. EQUITY TIRE COMPANY 1208 Hennepin, Minneapolis When _Collier’s -Weekly said * that the trouble with small towns was their tick-and-flea. citizens, it meant me- and certain_other persons whom - the local editor always has to refer to as “prominent” or “leading” citi- zens. I love my town for the same reason a -flea loves its dog, and I [ make it scratch 365 days in the ye‘i’i": I am a leader only in the sense that I own two-thirds of the town and 5 b“efl?’}’?‘-fi%':fi.}}ffi“fio‘fl can pull the strings on so ‘many peo- | B ; 80 Ont i £hs cold.” & boon to ple that the town just h:s tt;lg;ias ; Saanantesy %lm I say. When -I' am ‘mnot ' col ng rms are killed b - rents, loaning! y at usury' rates, chm‘m mE‘:f: Aaes ° or foreclosing: on some fellow in a | : - tight-pinch k ; I order the banks- : not to renew his: i improvements to keep down | heading’ off anybody who is o1 the special' interests. You knnw we ‘fleas have to stick together. That’s what the people mean when they say | “Phick as fleas.” The other: day a League farmer ‘remarked that 'what ‘ comfortabl thf ent, :r-kea:l':oplaoeoth.’l toilets, wh reed. B H“eab warm, “’on Sald flnm u"'fi‘; “NO HUNTING ALLOWED” "}/ -7 ‘Trespassers’ Will- Be Prosecuted"” Signed)...iiiieevaienaen .... Anten : Owner.' Printed” in ' large bl Bristol ' cardboard, following rates: T cents; five g cents; 10" for 75 eenu 15 for $1; 50 for suo ; ' M. E. ENGLE . Box 575, St. Paul, Minn. and he didn’t have to. mentwn any nanyes. : WHERE A KNOCK IS A BOOST ¢ S thbsburg, Edltor Nonpartxsan Leader: : I have just read the certificate of | “—our latest lhy-l-llng Pnflt-lul y "WRITE — got m.m can no’longer remain a nonsubscriber - ; akl to your paper.” Will you please send me a copy so that I car®get your cor- rect. address and know how much-it | ‘costs and I wlll at: once remit the H. 'W. NORE amount?