The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 11

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. -ADVERTISEMENTS state Umon of North Dakota, which in- : : ‘dorsed the League. He preferred to ° take the testimony of one living in rlnd .Youll *| another state to that of one living on the ground and personally aware of the splendid results of political co- = wn -Plou‘l' operation for the farmers. I might continue referring to mis- You can now grind s ; hrell)ln:lsentatlons of the League as pub- your own _flour | a ; shed in our state paper, but enough Donie NG, EAve. this 1 oME has been said, I believe, to prove that the League has been maliciously and intentionally misrepresented by our state paper. And for this reason hun- dreds of members are talking of with- drawing from the Union. To those I would say: “Do not sub- mit so passively. Stay with the Union, and we will restore it to its rightful owners, the members. See to it that your local and business asso- ciation is represented at the next state convention by one who favors political as' well as industrial co- operatlon of the farmers.” Do not understand me to favor in- volving the Union in partisan politics. That is the use to which our state GUARANTEE VENTILATORS paper i; now bef(rilg put. What we want, what we need, and what we must AT WHOLESALE PR]CES have is an honest, clean state paper ' SBAVE MONEY---ORDER NOW - | which will present unbiased facts and Here is your oppor- | gllow each member to decide for him- tunity to save money by buying direct. Our self the proper course to pursue. gh““'; arel lhwlflhl: Let each one do his part and we will % amvhore and ous | be able to save the Union from its cupoas are guaran- o oot pgrlition .‘mhwy - otherwise unavoidable destruction . ADVERTISEMENTS your mill in no time. "LIBERTY MILL is speeiall built for home use, and will yyth ing !o'r%fi the finest Gra- lm.m tnmi ‘Whole Wheat Flt;:;di.;o the Nlles Ad ustable Harness Hangers The Greatest Money and Labor Saver Ever Added to Barn Equipment. TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN BARN BEFORE YOU PAY No ropes, pulleys, ratchets, bolts or pins. Keeps yonr hnmua Tup high. Just close the locks like a pair of-pliers, pull it down,-it stays just where you put it. 24-inch drop. Heavy compression sprinz irfide tube handles weight. Thousands already in use. Not one dissatisfied.user. ' Will save its cost in .one year. Write at once for teetimonmls. deactipt.lon and special introductory FREE TRIAL offer. 3 " NILES ADJUSTABLE HANGER CO. 525 Broadway, FARGO,-N. D. 7 Satis! flednsen everywhere. Wnte for Catalog and 4 ‘,, full infomahon, 2 T 2k »/Takes Wild Oafs Ot saetistnctory or you M. L.. AMOS. get your money x - i Lo nites = | MESSAGE TO HOG RAISERS }’ The WhlSkel'S / Order Now - Spiritwood, N. D. ; : 7 Vent = Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: No.g . §§T"{, : élixn; %’5}55 T st fiiclosing My experience ‘with This is the famous Wild Oat Separator that takes the wild oats 1 3 fonigin 371 02| the hog market in the last week of 5 Gixeiin 3¢im srs¢ | November. If you can use the ar- F. 0.:B. Twin: Clities ticle, you may do so as I would like Full information on | to help bring home to the faimers out of all’ fram. My separator is lined with canton flannel, and this flannel catches the w-ld oats by the whiskers and- positively . takes them out. Bullt in 2 sizes with new improved friction drive. 'I'HE catalog. This. saves.| what they are up against, IO Toney. C. E. CREIGHTON. . Guarantee Ventilator Co. Secretary Houston or- Herbert-| . *WILD OAT SEPARATOR (Not a Corporation) Hoover could probably explain how B 829 Security 'BMs., Minneapolis, Minn. | 1,0 facts related by Mr. Creighton in i d Lo et the following article are fair to the farmer, for these gentlemen have in- formed the public that fingernails and toenails of the packing trust have been cut by well-considered. rules. - The Leader will not attempt an ex- planation. It is sure, however, that "the farmers like to see government ownership in preference to the “well- considered” and wholly “respectable” “regulation which the two gentlemen: ‘above named have put over. But we “will let Mr. Creighton tel! his story:- Mr. Hog Raiser: . X Here is a problem: If you can sell a 140-pound hog for - $23.80, what will a hog weighing 139 pounds come to? A You say “that is easy.” Well, it is for Mr. Swift. I was on the South St. Paul market Friday, November- - 29, 1918, with a mixed car of . stock sold . co-operatively, among which there were 31 hogs of my own, all about the same size and "condition. After they were: unloaded at the stockyards a man divided them into 2 S two pens, putting 16 into one pen. : n lflflfl'flll gmin. Wild oats cost you many dollare ery year, 80 send me an order for my wild oat separator right away. You can haveitona five-da& free trial, and you get our money back if you are not sa fil ood-gized machine. $45.00; large machlne. $60.00. Write for ftee ustrated folder. ALBERT HOILAND, Pres. Dept.A, HOILAND MANUFACTURING €O., Fargo, N.D. CHOOSE THE RIGHT GRADER flRS'l' Your grader should separate the fully eveloped plump seed from the medium-sized {rtln remove the cracked grain and other foreign gr: or weed seeds from both grades. lt‘s vital you crop yields—to the market price of your zrsln and—t.he balance can be turned to profit as feed. Th only one machine that does it all in one operation is the ; SUCCESS SEED GRADER ; It den.ns and actually grades wheat, oats, corn, barley, alfalfa, ( mdpeu and other seeds, se parating’ the market or medium e fully dflel?e Snump s2ed, bagging ~ separately and removlnz the cracked gr: and !orelsn grain n'om < .both grades, all in one operation. % A& your ealer to demonstrate it. If yours don’t sell it, write w8 for the nime of one who does. Once you see the ‘‘Success’” operate. no other will satisfy you. Write for prices ‘and circular. STRESE SPRAGUE CO., N. W. Distributors ashington Ave. N., hmelpolis, Minn. Wonderful Egg Producer Any poultry raiser can easily double - his'profits by doubling the egg produc- tion of his hens. A scientific tonic has « been discovered that revitalizes the flock and makes hens work all the e time. The tonic is called “More Eggs.”™ B Give your hens a few cents’ worth of “More E ” and you will be-amazed and deli ted wit. ults. . “More Eggs” I double thxseiear’s produc- ‘tion of eggs, so if you wish to try this great pro t maker, write E. J. Reefer, oultry ' expert, - 2009 Reefer Bldg., Eansas City, Mo., for a $1 package of “More- Eggs” Tomc Or send $2.25 today an hglet three regular $1 pack- ages on inter discount for a season’s “ supply. A million dollar bank ‘guatrantees if yon are. not abeolutely satisfied, your money : ve nof.hinx Semflg 2?2001;250:: Ay E“"u:;‘f‘&e’f" ‘send ‘you' free his poultry. t tells the experience ‘ol a man who | s hu made nfifortune out of pou.l FRES“ FROZEN B | These sold for 17 cents, having the [np/am ‘ ‘OCEAN run e o B ggod fortune jto top. the scales at 140 . : ) “pounds or more; “but the other 15 506;'3”1 must have “mlssed ‘a~few. méals, "for~ : : they weighed from 135 to 139 pounds r'f """""" 16 and sold for 12% cents. Thus my .......... """ o -# | 139-pound-hdg_brought me $16.70. In | - e “0“ WATEnEns """ i "N | other words, Mr. Swift fined me $7.10 &," oo Foe Watrsy on that hog because he was not the | A Q& Y % dfim l“‘.t’ {of ke :.E'&- ‘one. pound heavier; and on the 16 HIANN . cw. nuuva.co-. 912 North smmmmm.' wummrou.nw """""" hogs the fine, ‘according to my fig- - ---------- o . : ures, amounted to $98.60, which I et | paid. T only raise the hogs, Mr. Swift handles them. The fellow who sepa- One Gun to Each Boy This Momh m;m oo rated the hogs said, “They-made that - - .rule ' that morning so the farmers | = = : > 7N 500 Shflt “would, keep. their lighthhogs on -the i = _\.\ e : fgm, 1 as ‘him who they were, | s L |- and he did no?l?mw “Well, I hav: de- fi?fi;&“{%fi?fi.&'&:&w;m 7 / _cided to keep hogs off | 01;; my farm | Qi qjk you can ge he Steriing ,,.,,;,g el we find, out, OF_ ek our 9“ : y adjusted an n shoots straight and hard. You mhmeu‘n. nt.s i £ ll':;ll-nd' tnn you will bz to show your: Inagacino and tett 30 and dfien i ne an w toge Pgll'l s 952 Populer o mnvw;wmeWWh A 3 When Writing Advertisers” | R —

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