The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 14

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ADVERTISEMENTS e e aovesmesemid G g Soldier in France Wirites to Leader | 600 /000 B Profits per month being made with the self contained one man Roller Flour Mill The AMERICAN 258 MILL | The surest and most profitable business in the United States and second in dignity only to banking. Over 1,500 now in. operation. Be the Flour Miller in your community and own this new, im- proved mill which is revolutionizing milling. You can start in this profitable business at once with our nationally advertised brand of flour as your own. [ {4 99 ¢ America’s Flavo” (&) FLode A Flour of Incomparable Flavor, Our service Department and Confidential Selling Plans will estab- lish you in this business and make you a success. This wonderful mill is made in 7 styles—from 15 to 100 bbls. a day—takes small amount of power—built to last a lifetime—and will make a yield of 42 Ibs. of good flour per bushel of clean wheat. Guided by our book of instructions, it can be operated by anyone without previous knowledge of milling. Its greatly improved system of milling makes “‘a better barrel of flour cheaper,’’ therefore gives you larger profits. ; Grind your home grown wheat with this mill and sell it to your home people. Sold on 30 days’ trial. ) Write today for our free booklet, “The Story of a Wonder- ful Flour Mill.” | _ The Anglo-American Mill Co. 579-585 Trust Bldg., OWENSBORO, KY. /_'_—_-_E—— GOOD HOLSTEINS FOR A BETTER TOMORROW Better Dairy Cattle—Better Farming—Better Returns— A Better Tomorrow ; We offer some very choice animals of both sexes, backed by large official records and our - reputation. . PAYNESVILLE STOCK FARM, Paynesville, Minn. THE HOME OF GOOD HOLSTEINS A wayside shrine-on the battlefield. Mr. Simonson’s sketch effectively con- trasts the symbol of the religion of brotherhood with the nearby wire en- tanglements representing international strife and human slaughter. - (Continued from page 9) we went up to the famous Argonne front and were located a few kilome- s . ters from Verdun. After a short.stay ' : on that front, we moved over to what ; o a o ns 0 a s a e e is called the Toul sector. St. Mihiel, 4 where the Yanks again made a great /M 3 nd SETOA S(0) FARM ELECTRIC PLANT BRI i 7 \\\ a\ W J o Will Furnish Light and do the miles north of here. The cities of Toul and Nancy lie about the same distance odd Jobs on the Ayerag’e Farm ' onth: : The bombardments or barrages ; : 5 : : ; which were put over by our artillery, “ 07 : : were one terrific roar and it was kept M .LW_Q M m ..l)_O up for hours at a time without pause. I am inclosing a couple of sketches 8 ol & & Light five 25-watt lamps 8 hours per day. Operate a vacuum cleaner 1 hour per day. Operate a cream separator 14 hour per day. Pump 200 gallons of water per day. : Operate electric washer 3 hours. Operate electric sewing machine 8 hours. Operate churn 2 hours. If you need more lizht or more power you will require propor- tionately more gasoline. You may use kerosene instead of ggoline. which, if available for reproduction, may be of interest to readers of the Leader. One represents a wayside shrine. Many of these can be seen all over this part of France and even on the battlefields close to . the trenches. The sketch of the church shows what the enemy did at Berne- court: The two bells which hung in the steeple fell to the ground but were only slightly damaged. : g e J. E. SIMONSON. For health, wealth and happiness, your home should be electric lighted and:\you should have the modern conveniences, both in- ] doors and out, which the electric current makes possible. They LABOR PARTY GROWS are not extravagances—they are modern necessities. _ The Labor party idea is spreading NOTICE—Special introductory price where we have no agents. - ; to other Illinois cities outside of : ; Chicago. 'On March 11 Labor nomi- ADDRESS DEPT. D nated all its candidates for the munic- E / ts » 3 2 ,% 2t ROB ERTS-HAMILTON @ PANY ; ipal election in Joliet; a week before. A TSN AT M —— the Labor party in Bloomington did - MINNEAPOLIS the same thing in that city. Over 75 » cities in the entire country now have an independent labor move | L) Mentiont.he!gudchhel_n\Wflfinchcrflmh*"_' R - PAGE FOURTEEN , Sl |7 Gl , en nfing Advertisers ention the

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