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- carrier box is made of 20- OF NONPARTISAN LEAGUE Courtesy . and Comfort have combined to make the New Shérman the . most popular Hotel in St. Paul. tenslon, one g wire and one trip. If longer cable 13 wanted add 5 cents per foot for the extra length. Ful urgnisod.” Oror Tirke e s Y | Delegate Meeting Called to Transact Business of Organi- ON CO., Brooten, Mln More one dollar rooms than any other first class hotel in St. Paul. Cafe and Cafeteria. - zation and Shape Policies for and Plan of Organi- zation Work — Great Problems of After-the- War Reconstruction and Farmers’ Atti- - tude Toward Them to Be Taken Up HE -first national delegate convention of the Na- tional Nonpartisan league has been called to meet for five days, or a week, if necessary, beginning December 3, 1918, at St. Paul Minn. All 13 states where the League is organlzed will be represented The League held its state conventions in all states where a part was taken in the campaign before the primaries this year, but these were political con- -ventions. The only other national gathering of the League was | - held in September, 1917, in St. Paul, but this was a mass convention. |~ to consider the League’s war p011<:1es, not a delegate meeting. -The convention for the week of December 3 is therefore the first na- ! [ Angus J. Cameron Fourth and Sibley Streets One block from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters. EQUITY SHOES By Parcel Post Prepaid ‘On Approval” wm specialize on this Sboe—the EQUITY WORK and Ouaf Door Shoe—exactlylike picture Built on stylish lace Blucher last; very flexible, soft and easy on the feet. Special tanning process makes leather proof against milk acids, manure, etc., yet leaves ‘“life” in, glvlng oves e in, ‘ tional delegate convention of the organization. ke« ually " Doublo” s Business matters and policies of the utmost importance to the they oug wea: : organized farmers will be discussed, and it is safe to say no other Lol b pairs of shoes, onLy | meeting ever called by the League has resulted in such important CUT OUT THE 33.95 news for the organized farmers as will come out of this convention. G SHOE PROFITEER, oeuveren | Complete details will appear in the Nonpartisan Leader and the .;1,‘,“;;;‘,‘:_‘;‘1}5“’;;{,"3‘33'{,‘3‘}gg},‘;‘:; Toby oy s | various state publications of the League. o i S EALEEA 0 | POLICIES T0 BB DECIDED ol EQUITY SHOE COMPANY Far-reaching action will be taken in the matter of organiza- 4 Boston Bik. Minneapolis, Minns | tion work and organization policy looking toward the 1920 elections. —_— The great problems of after-the-war reconstruction :will be Y IMPERI AL TIRES considered and the League’s position made plain. - { The convention will examine the books and accounts’ of the | f ' =—————— | League and investigate the handling of its busmess by lts officers ! J wo oCUARANTEED 4oug iLes | and committees. L only thru the NONPARTISAN LEADER. The convention notice has been sent by the national executive Er Just send us your order. No deposit re- | COmmittee and President Townley to all state headquarters. i 3 quired. ‘Tires sent on approval. Representation at the convention, according to the announce- : ] e Ll Oe Tsbe2 | ment of League headquarters, will be on the following plan: Each T W YR T ey i a0x8 1560 1820 250 | state where the League took part in the recent elections, including fhree s.ralzhtlines you canput exch one in a pan o 31x4 22.00 23110 300 | the states of North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Idaho, e e el @ b d8xd s g 2t Nfe%rasl;a and Colorado, tl(x) be re;f)rffiented by t}cle entlrekcon:imlljttee « )l Etven:panios 0 66 Hhys sud- gizle;and A roing: Oy T 854y 85.50 87.80 460 | of five farmers now in charge o e organization work and busi- o e We “,;?;7melm s P 5% | ness ofthe League in each of these states. ThlS makes 35 dele- Xmg}_!' Sg{!mnfiy,fi ,9,!}3 : Inner Tubes' Guaranteed 1 Year. - gates from these states. p free votes tow. 3 CONVENTION CALLED UNDER i ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION THE FONY AN : F'y Each other state where ‘the League is orgamzmg, but where . 1 - 4 sl el 5 it was not sufficiently organized to take part in the recent elections, | - o U | TIRE SUPPLY CO. will be represented by one farmer member of the present farmers’ m : SLo AN’S FOR ] o b & 12th & Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. | state committee. This will make six delegates, one each from the \ o IMFERIAL TIRES ARK THRIFT TiREd. followmg states: Washington, Wisconsin, Kansas, Iowa, Texas : . and Bt YOUR PAIN RELIEF — The total number of delegates will therefore be 41. . " B , The .convention is called in accordance with the articles of = % & o by m sl o association of the League, which provide for national conventions | You don’t have to rub it in . K of this kind periodically. North Dakota, where the League is four to get quick, comforts % 5 years old, has had its state conventions for the transaction of in eli f 5 3 i business regularly, as well as its state political conventions, but : g relie 5 :;11:1 mustl\})e r{finll)erfibered tha}: tile L%ague lha{s: been sometl:img more an a No akota organization for only two-years, and in some states outside the ‘state of its birth has only been working a year ,033"20,’.’: K@i?&;&;"},fi‘:‘,flfi;’. 45 _ g}rl ltess. l(;l‘léls,htlllgreifireh;stthe fil;st natlonalbiielegatencon:lrentétl)ln matic thnge,th!n;e bj,‘;l;' you’ ngrlg et Sl (e water at proper temperature at all times,— at cou e held—the first one it was possi e to call under the,| 8 warm, soothing r you ’ : puily somuistau: Putented gacsaesio Juoty Axto- artlcles of association. thought a liniment could produce. L by Write for Special Farmer Agent's Offer on [ 2 “i ocwnenrpand Oil Burning Tank Heater. BUSBY Co. Dept. 10, Washington, la. 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