The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 14, 1918, Page 2

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Save a smashing big lot of money. Ask for Catalog No.763 . KALAMAZOO STOVE CO. Manufacturers & KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN. ‘A K%lfim& 7090 irect to You" TOBACCO llABl'l' STOPPED Anti-Snuff, Anti-Cigarette, Anti- : Chewing—$1.00 i Mention what you want. y ANTI-SNUFF COMPANY, 183 N, 8t. Albans : © Mention the Leader When Writing ddvertis ‘ threatening and it e mnn' | liberal -of you to-gi Kickin’ the Houn’ Dawg Once me, Lem Drake and old Jim Brown We took a load of corn to town; An’ old Jim’s dawg, the onery cuss, He jist naturally follered us.: As we driv’ past Sam Johnson’s store, Pat Levance, he came out the door As Jim’s dawg stopped to smell a box, An’ heaved at him a bunch of rocks. Every time we go to town They all keep kickin’ my dawg aroun’, Makes no difference if he is a houn’, They gotta stop kickin® my dawg aroun’. They tied a tin can to his tail And driv’ him past the county jail, And that plum’ naturally made me sore, An’ Lem, he cussed, an’ Jim, he swore— So me, Lem Drake and old Jim Brown, We lost no time in jumpin’ down And wiped them ducks upon the . groun’. The Democrats and the G. O. P. They all look alike to Jim and me, We farmers got the same old deal— The same old gang at the steerin’ wheel; So Townley, me and old Jim Brown, We paid our sixteen dollars down An’ organized a Hayseed clan Ar’ that is where the fun began. They kidnaped Glynn and horse- whipped Brown . For tryin’ to speak in' the old Cow Town, But each attack of the lawless gang Kicked right back like a boomerang. Their lies fell flat as lies will do An’ the Hayseed clan it grew and grew. 5 When election day comes rollin’ roun’, We'll wipe those ducks upon the groun’. —Scientific Farming. (Montana’s oldest farm paper.) “BIG BIZ” WRITES FARMERS The Leader has previously pointed out how some traveling men and other little agents of the special interests are spending their spare time writing lying - letters to League members whose names' they find in the Leader. But these stupid letter writers, who haven’t the cour- age to sign their own names, merely add proof to the justice of the farm- ers’ fight. S. S. Slaybaugh of Chi- nook, Mont., received one of these anonymous epistles recently and the following is his reply: 4 Chinook, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Well, here I come again. keep quiet. I cant I received a letter from a dear friend (?) and I have to take . this method of answering him_as he -the League is going forward—I don’t signed his name “Big Biz.” It was a - mighty fine letter. In fact, it took 17 of us three hours to analyze the con- tents ‘of the thing. The letterhead is- stamped Pendroy, Mont., the envelope Williston, N. D., and the letter was mailed in Great Falls, Mont. g The writer 'says he:has a friend in Chinook and that he is going to write that .friend about me. Then he is going to advertise -me in the Kansas : City Star. I am inclosing the letter and you can do with it what you ‘will. To its writer I would like to say, “Come again, ‘dear friend,’ and I will - ~treat you the best I know how, but the" next time, please sign your name.” 5t S. S. SLAYBAUGH.: ' “Big Biz” to Mr. Slaybaugh My Dear Sir:. = isindiasindie ., I see by:-the Nonpartisan Leader that you are all “hét up” about the Kansas' City Star and that you have discontinded ' the. 'S tar. It was very year: S var "ONE FOR BIG BIZ AND THE ADVERTISEMENTS DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PANS | Give way before the. penee trating effects of Sloan’s Liniment IFF THEY TOLD THE TRUTH : " Standpat Senator So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, the nervee inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament s%rain. the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, the quicknesg of relief, the positive results, the clean= liness, and the economy of Sloan’s Liniment make it universally preferred, 5 ns iniment Kills Pain - IMPERIAL TIRES A good many pecple haven’t waked up to the fact that a standpat senator doesn’t represent a state, but the big | co————————— ——— special interest of the state he hails . GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES from. = We have railroad senators, o,,f,?%,,‘,‘},‘e{;,“e fiofif:‘&"ff‘:‘;&m&(fnfi.mu packing trust senators, steel ‘trust d we know they will save YOU money. senators, cotten mill senators, copper- Just send us your order. No deposit re- quired. Tires sent on approval. colored senators and senators smeared | Size l;lla‘i)xa %1;15 T‘ibfi with Standard Oil, and ‘most of the 33;2 1460 15.80 250 time we can beat out the senators | 32x3 %g.gg %g.tlig g.'{)g :hatt;till reNprcta§ent fstatgs :’)y sticll(ling ggfi ';'2:3?, ggzgg & 3:.‘;3 ogether.. otice, for instance, how | 34x4 i : ¥ we turned down that suffrage amend- | 32%4% s 1ae o ment in the face of popular demand and a strong appeal from the presi- dent. Notice also how we prevented action on the appeal of the president for general price-fixing to help out the farmers and other common people. We have been against the president in every matter in which he proposed some limitation on the profits or pow- er of the special interests, and yet we are going to ask for re-election on the ground that the president needs our support. It’s the same old gag, but we would get away with it were it not for that d farmer and labor move- ment in the Northwest. It’s big and it’s going:to spread. That ass Sher- man of Illinois gave the thing away in attacking the League on the floor | of the senate. Worse yet, he put Wil- son, Creel, Baker and Daniels into the League class. We carry a complete stock of sizes. Inner Tubes Guaranteed 1 Year. Y i RSt N TIRE SUPPLY CO. 12th & Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. IMPERIAL TIRES ARE THRIFT TIRES. 57 You Are Surely Entitled to the ull 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 cents count. ‘subscription to the Star and I now suppose you will just read the Leader, as Townley tells you to do. By so doing you will be well posted on how things are going all over the world. I see that Frazier was renominated by a very small margin. Two years ago he won by a big vote. So you see We want you to compare the re- sults in dollars and -cents we gct 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. think. "In Rock. county, Minn., all League members were asked to re-. sign from the League and a notice was posted in the postoffice to the effect that those who wished to pub- licly: resign might ‘do so by ‘signing the notice. There was one who did not’ and the loyal people of Luverne gave him $100 and told him to “get,”’ and he “got.” " That rids Rock county of the Townley I.. W. W. gang. I am writing a friend in" Chinook to give me a. little dope on you.and when I get it and if I find you to be what I imagine“you are, I am going to publish it in the Kansas City Star or some other ‘“kept press” paper. I understand that the Star will run along about ‘as usual notwithstanding you have discontinued'-'yqug paper. It would probably be 'a good idea’ to turn-.the government on to you | = and Townley, Dorman, Gilbert, Mills, geSeuer and Campbell and Dunn of- South 8t. Paul, Minn. Authorized Sales Agency of the American-Society of Equity has made FOR 5 ey g e gl T for THE GOVERNMENT DI it et B e | Covern't paye. s, SHIP All 10ur e Waut 5,000,000 Lbs, Dpert R W‘dhfor % ool WEIL BROS. & CO., Bex 64 . FORT WAYNE, IND. X v Capital, $1.000,000.00, Patd ' . KEPT PRES]

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