The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 11

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League Man Worites | — mnmm .to Another Leaguer How the Nonpartisan league is get- ting farmers of one section of the . country in touch with farmers of other | = Y sections is shown by many letters re- ‘ sam ceived by the Leader. Here is one: Uncle ~ Clement, N. D. Uses (rawler Tractors Mr. Michael Hosch: I notice your wife has an ad in the Perhaps the most convincidg - C , roof of the efficiency of the Nonpartisan Leader, showing that you grawler type of drive icsy the per- > : belong to the Nonpartisan league, of | - [ : formance of the “land battle- é” %N which you should be proud, because Sk ships” in Europe, the war tanks, = it is the only-farmers’ organization a4 The way these go through . today. How many members have you {o ffifi?fi?&‘&%gg a‘:fi:fi gvew- . : o in your community ?. I hope there are G i > The Best Tlme many, - Just stick tightl;l we alrle pav- | £ figgflé@:&wfim X T ing the way for you; all you have to : e knew that they have the reliabil- to Buy a do is to follow suit. ¥ and puliio et there. Ba'l;g.e gowerful twin crawlers of the Of course, we have a few soreheads teel Mule m't)h any soil with : like the mayor of Randolph, but we Aty hoiding tiat theheavy duty 3 fi E LAm don’t notice that kind of fellows. They |. Bot waste an ounce of its power in ; : are not in our line of business; hence - they bite the hand that feeds them. | .,,f’;:-,i’,"‘,’,{,‘g;",;’gfl:flf;{,{' .They don’t want the farmer to know | ::;o r:v_gs‘lm,t‘hc ol ckend anything. about their -business, but ; our dealer today before his allot- ment has all been sold. Writeus today for illustrated {iterature, JOLIET OIL TRACTOR CO. they want to know all about:the farm-_ er’s business. It means just this: THE best time to buy ; De Laval is | “Your busix.:ess is all of my business, ; 647 Benton St., Joliet, lIL. et e e el | ey With cows freshened, or freshening | 0 4 many times and I suppose that | 807 Met. Life"ids.. Minneapotis soon, you will have more milk to handle. And _with butter-fat at present p;ig:..s you can’t afford to lose any of it.: : - If you are’still skimming by the “gravity” method or if ‘you are try- ing to get along with an inferior or “half-worn-out” “separator, you cer- tainly are losing a lot of valuable ' ~butter-fat. ~ So you see that the combination of larger milk supply and a high price for butter-fat can mean only -ene thigg—iggu need the best separator to Right Now The best cream separator you can get s the only machine you can afford to use these days, and cream- e?'men, - dairy authorities and the * 2,325,000 De Laval users all agree that the De: Laval 'is the world’s . ‘greatest cream- saver. They know rom experience that the De Laval is the most economical machine for them to use. If you buy a De Laval you will get a machine that is tried and tested and true—a machine that will give you ienuine service—and you will get the cleanest skimming, - easiest turning, longest wearing cream sepa- rator that money can buy. P R Order your De Laval now and let it begin i saving <ream right away. See the local De Laval agent, or, if you don’t know him, write to nearest office. is your experience. You can just bet your cap we had a hard fight but we stayed with our ‘guns ‘and . won the battle. There is ‘only one thing to do, stay by your ballot box and you will win. It’s the only way to win that fight without ‘spilling blood on the battlefield. Hoping that you are one that knows how to stick until that battle is won at the ballot box, and hoping that these few lines will find you in the best of health, I am, yours very truly, A. F. NEPPL. In sending the letter to the Leader "Mr. Hosch writes: : > Randolph, Neb. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: : I am inclosing: a letter received from one of our League members which I would like to have published so all members can read same. Every word of this letter is true and if we are all ,such-strong members, we will surely win our battle. ' -Respectfully, : M. L. HOSCH. MACHINERY SPEEDS WOOD < 5 S CUTTING The most ol_hcu*nt : Why machinery is valaable in cut- , tractor in America - ting firewood>and especially valuable TS we v e ; now, when in many localities there is need to save all the coal: possible, is explained in a bulletin just issued by the United States department of agri- culture, = Machinery speeds up wood cutting, and means more wood and therefore more coal saved. A buzz saw or a drag saw, it is = The Walsh Harness has NO buckles, NO holes in the strag)s, NOsnaps, NO loops, NO 7 ; £ : billets and NO friction on the straps. Ten The De Laval Separator Co. pointed out, will cut several times as ears Btu%‘thexp%%enfi%dl‘{g;%&%%g 165 Broad 29 E. Madison Street | much wood in a day as can be cut gLt i s b D . e y in a harness. Therefore, by hand and will do it much more eagily. Wood-sawing machines are comparatively inexpensive, and when well cared for will last a long time. On farms which already have gasoline engines or other sources of power, little extra outlay is necessary. Most ‘I .of the outfits may be operated by a small number of men. Repairs and upkeep usually are moderate; accord- \ing to the bulletin, which gives_the first -] cost and cost of operation of machin- ery of this kind, and also describes methods of more efficient operation. The cost of cutting a cord of wood with a buzz saw is figured at approxi- mately 20 cents. All small trees and cordwood can' be ‘cut readily with a e buzz and circular/saw, but logs above Pl 10 to 12 inches in diameter can be cut. : Chufier. The has none of them, Tt ig only where there is Jriction or where buckle tongues cut that the straps wear out or break.- Because there is sokl;‘eRéCTION t:n ‘th:h mn..”' n?he bew:fhthere are N:)m uc! es to cul Harness lsta l(fdln::. It does l:nynv:l"th - Not only is the Walsh Harness much stronger than ordinary Mmcm.hu:ithmnchmtovuzon.uhngoudim It will fit perfectly any work horse,- And because it fits right, the Walsh . Harness enables your team to do a bigger, better day’s work, The Walsh ¥ Harness is easy and comfortable for the team. e €REE TRIAL DAY FREE TRIEE GRE R Eaery oos of toe WAl T factory prls 80d TN & bet it, Vi sef ess IS not perfectly satisfied, mwmnotuZemmum Wehnthmn:d-dmw:tvomn it Mond 97 ‘THE WALSH HARNESS CO., Dept. 453 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 7. AMERICA . TIRES ; TAKE NO CHANCES Order Them—C. 0. D. on Approval Size Plain “ Skid Tube 33x4 $24.85 $26.10 $3.40 17,75 1850 2.76 ssxzss 0.2 37.a5 456 $5x27 580 3400 2.2 | avxs 43.00 45.00 5.50 ‘Inner Tubes Fully Guaranteed Size . Plain Skid Tube 80x3 $11.70 $12.30 $2.00 20x8% 15.20 15,95 - 2.60 best with a drag saw, although the | e latter will not cut so rapidly. - The : ol 1i 3 sawing outfit may be owned co-oper- dn'r'vll'eeoe.k Make 85y wason govd 88 atively or may be wused for custom | D Most Profitable chick~ work. The: new. bulletin, No. 10283, 64 BREEDS ot tize s o ; 4 pure- y may be obtained free on application'to | Falagt, Fowls,eggs, incubators atlow prices. the department—UNITED STATES | At fe i piakes A, Sy DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.: | R.F.NEUBERT Oo, Box sis Mankets, Miss.

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