The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 11

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Liniment Kills Pain !HEIIVIIH'B “KLEEN xoml" u to plant your corn ch - shallower and yet ‘cover every kernel. It pulverizes the soil, kills out weeds and makes blgvr elds. R oLVma TOOTH CORN HARROW — 60 lmldn with two horses levl# A STERWIN MFa. co Alfalfa and Olaver Drill Brookings, 8, D. - Mankato lncubator ERERESS batcher direct from Manlqato Incubator co.,lum Maskals, Miss, OnlyaFewDays More=Our Special Sale-by-Mail Closes Feb. 28th. Order Now. e EED Gileago . RansasCity Portland; Ores n::"n#fua N&mr- % sk S A | of the St. Paul Trades and Labor as- . had little chance of success even with- .| “eight hours a day, or 48 hours, count- - Whan Weiite- Advertisers' was™ formerly vigorously opposed by ADVERTISEMENTS the steel trust. W ForF. The sweeping so-called = “anti-red rite For FREE Co flag” bill, which in reality also bars f Boo. i the dlsplay of Nonpartisan league and of Our k labor union banners, standards and “How to Break pennants, and forbids display in pa< rades or meetings of transparencies or standards carrying “inscriptions hostile to the state or national gov- ernment,” has not come out of -the house committee yet, but thousands of “souvenir copies” of the bill, printed in red, white and blue, and decorated with American flags, have been is- sued by the bill’s backers, to work up a. patriotic sentiment for it. Another bill, merely suppressing the red flag and onitting the other -insults to farmer and labor organizations in ‘general, has been introduced in the senate. The radical and liberal hat- ers, who very’ likely can muster a majority in both houses in a pinch on any measure they want to, may not, . however, attempt passage of such a ridiculous measure as the hotuse bill. LABOR DEMANDS CO-OPERATION ‘The action of the labor representa- tives, reported last week, in voting- for Nolan for house speaker has ap- parently not met with the approval and Train $125 PROFIT ON ONE HORSE § HOW ONE MAN CHANGED A VICIOUS “NAG” | - INTO A FAITHFUL PLUGGER Charles H. Mackley, of Unadilla, New ) WRITE FOR FREE BOOK Y¥ork, bought a vicious, kicking and bit- Many Beery Students have been able to pick ingmare for$50, The horse wasamean up a number of “‘ornery’ horses which their | oneand nomistake. Impossibletodrive, ¢Wnersweregladtogetridof. Then,through th tran and the mere sight of any one. trans- ~ fored Thess. vicions. naset Ints Wiy formed the horse into a regular “buck- workers and haye sold them at a buc:l proflt- ing broncho.” 2 orses™ Tt looked to Mr. Mackley as though this ter- s ully about e Beety Course ror wouldn't even earn her feed, About this lu{nd h?vgg much it;gul‘)r memzhto ou. chl.)h the nowledge gain om the urse time Mr. Mackley wasintroduced toa student you can quickly make your horseirgr anyom; of Professor Beery, the famous Americanhorse- else’s horses man. And at this friend’s suggestion, Mr. Mackley wrote to Professor Beery for the Beery Course in Horse Breaking and Training. Mr. sembly, which has adopted a resolu- tion re-affirming its faith in the Non- partisan league, re-offering its full gentle and dependable. co-operation with the farmers’ or- Mtackley gave the comisedahhull(e spare-time cm_fl!’é" ganization in working for the farmer- ;‘,fig@g’;‘;{,‘g thenappticd s | oy lcdes 2o NOW labor program, and instructing labor theapplication.of Beery Methods, this 50"un Send o s breakable broncho’ was transformed into Pt g 4 representatives to vote on all meas- tient, obedient and faithful plugger, which a5 for big free ures with the organized farmers in its owner latter sold for $175. - book “‘How to both houses. $125 profit through the Beery System jsbut ~ Sreakandfrain one instance. Hundreds of others write us how they have transformed balkers, kickers, horses with habits, and dangerous horsesofall knl)da into patient, obedient workers of high value. QUICK, EASY WORK SURE RESULTS No theory about the Beery Method. Itisthe. result of 80 years' experienee with thousands of horses. The ry Method is certain and guaranteed to produce results. Thru the Beery. Course, you can easily tame the most vicious horse into a gentle, depend- able plugger. Notonly will the Beery System teach you to break vicious colts the right way, but thru it ?rou can break any horse of any of The opposition hoped to split the farmer-labor forces on the strengta of the union labor men voting for Nolan and the organized farmer rep- resentatives voting for Urness, Leaguer, for speaker. But this move out the formal expression of ‘St. Paul labor referred to. The labor mem- bers hoped to get some favorable com- mittee - appointments by voting for Nolan-and asked and cheerfully re- ceived consent of the farmer-labor ‘.:fi,‘,’:;‘},{‘,‘:gmgg’ggmfi'ga.f,’{‘.{‘;;‘i,%;‘,;ig:%; caucus to vote for him, while the m}}g:; !t:;g g;lem W&g;&sggg farmers stuck to Urness. There was, profitable horse to sell, of course, no chance for Urness, even S with the labor vote. The expression of St. Paul labor, however, will tend to defeat any further attempts of the opposition majority to separate the farmer and labor members. ~ MUCH TIME WASTED The Minnesota legislature under the constitution is entitled to meet for 90 “legislative days —that is, it can string the session out for several months, counting toward the total of 90 days only those days on which it meets. Out of the first eight working days (omitting Sunday) of the ses- sion, the legislature met only five days, throwing away three days en- tirely, and the sessions have averaged only two hours a day. This-gives a total of 10 hours that the legislature has been in session, out of a possible working time of 64 hours, counting MAIL NOW Pror, JEsse BEERY 881 Main St., Pleasant Hill, Ohio Please send at once your free book *‘How, to Break and Train Horses. Name. Address : $ Buy s w Down Speader NOW‘ : ALLOWAY: Read spre e great 11 usive unted luturu-!ual u wldo mrudln,i V-uko—lutomnue stop—clean- out mzsh-bonrd—r oller. draft—handles more manure gor less cost on man, uué: "lnd pg’cke boodz:.lun an other |prnde':-a . oway’s sprea: 'nfi'l this Direct F ars sold direct toyou L) R g e g t oal gfi:fi 2 flm;’m.u'i. lowest bm fi Eoleu.lo prl ces. frmn k- 'actory cost -day QALLOWAY COMPANY. ‘mare foc IF | URS tHIDES Bn‘shlp%n%to us than by selling at home. We are the largest Hide and Fur House the N.W. Est. over 25 yrs. Prompt cash returns guaranteed. No commission. ' HIDES TANNED INTO ROBES $2.50 T0 $6.00 We tan Furs. Sell Leather, Foxand Wolf Poison. Our 450-page Hanters’ and Trap- Guide tells how to become a successful trapper, and how to raise Skunks, Ft':'x. etc. Ship your Hides, Furs, Pel Write for Price List. ts, Tallow to Us. ANDERSCH BROS. Dept 13 ing only six hours a day. Thus, dur- ing the first eight days, the legisla- tors wasted from 88 to 64 hours of time. At this rate the session will be prolonged into the middle of April or later, while the North Dakota legis- lature will be adjourned the first of March, having convened the same day as the Minnesota legislature. The farmer-labor forces in the house are voting against every ad- journment except over-night and over- Sunday adjournments, but the major- ity is determined to prolong the ses- sion ta the limit. It is expected that_ the farmer-labor forces in the senaf also will express their disapproval of these dilatory tactics and will go on record for a réal day’s work each day ‘and an early close of the session. The dilatory tactics and loafing of Min- |- nesota leglslatnrea have always been an open scanda ¢ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ) ALL_ THESE FREE Neck Chain, Pendant cket and Neo a ew.:“ 'é’o'wf-mm'-f‘uf n{"'i. . it e

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