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The only trou- ble with you farmers is that you are so ignbrant.” But the farmer, instead of hitting the- educator over the head with his hoe, stopped a minute to think it over. “I don’t know but what - you're right,” he said. “Here I have to work 16 hours a day to make a bare:living, while these other men make plenty of money and still have time left to ad- vise me how to plow, how to sow, how to hoe, how to reap and most of all, how to vote. R : “I guess it’s time for me to get edu- cated. I'm going to hunt up .an or- ganizer for the Nonpartisan league.” And he did. We are still waiting for Prosecutor Nicholas to hale Charles Patterson, Eli S. Warner, Oliver Crosby, Tom Parker Junkin and several others into court for conspiracy to break the red flag law by printing the red flag on the first page of “America First” magazine. Violation of the red flag law, too, is a felony, while the charge on which Townley and Gilbert- were tried was only a petty misdemeanor. ° “Do. you know what a court is?” asked the judge of an Italian appli- cant for citizenship papers. g “Sura Mike,” replied the native of sunny Italy. “A court, she is a-place wherea da justice, she is a dispensed with.” DAYLIGHT SAVINGS When the frost is on the pumpkin, And the fodder’s in the shock; - The law will then allow the sun To verify the clock. Both the Republicans and Demo- crats are sending out the call framed by the typewriter schools: “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party.” But then, it was hardly probable that Mr. Townley could get anything but a raw deal from 2 “half-baked county attorney. Mr. Nicholas’ idea of legal ethics seems to be that anything ‘is all right so long as he can deny it. > DOCKAGE ORGANIZED Mose, a negro coachman, was very proud of his ability with the long whip that he carried and with which he could easily reach the leaders of his four-horse team. Showing off one day, when he had a distinguished pas- senger, he neatly flicked a horse fly from the neck of his off leader. Pretty soon a bumblebee lighted on the ear of the near leader. The whip cracked again and the bumblebee fell off, stone dead. The driver repeated his " well-aimed blows with a wasp, with smaller flies and with a swarm of gnats. Soon they drove under a great tree. On one of the branches, within easy reach of the driver’s whip, was a big nest of hornets. - One of them lit on one of the horses. Mose made mno move to flick the insect off. - “Mose, why don’t you get after that hornet?” asked the passenger.: “And don’t you see that big nest of them, on the tree there?” “Deed, . no, boss,” responded Mose. ““I ain’t skeered of dem flies or wasps or gnats or bumblebees. But dem hornets, boss, dat’s a diff’rent propo- sition. -Dem hornets is ORGANIZED.” NOTICE A Minnesota branch of the Ananias club is being organized. Make appli- cations early to the undersigned, as the membership list is positively lim- ited to 1,000,000. E. H. NICHOLAS." FERDINAND TEIGEN. A railroad stockholder is a man who thinks he is capable of running a rail- road that the government took away from him because of inefficient man- agement. The packers don’t want to be licens- ed. Don’t know as the objections of the dog ever made any impression on that subject. 'fhey say a dollar is worth only about 30 cents now. - Still 2 man has to work just as hard for one as he ever did. A lot of fellows now are measuring their beer like they used to measure their patriotism—one-half of 1 per cent. - Speaking of the peace treaty, Ger- many seems to have been punished by permitting Japan to lop off a slice of China. John D. Rockefeller.is 85 years old. Wonder if that’s true about the good dying young? DO IT NOW If you have a job to do, do it now; if you're what we thiqk of you, do it now; if you want to organize, catch big . business by surprise, if you ever use your eyes, do it now. If you’d fight the profiteers, do it now; don’t you wait a dozen years, do it now; y6u just help them by delay for they’ll sting you more each day, it’s the profiteering way, do it now. . If you’d oust the grafting crowd, do-it now; they’ll yell later just as loud, do it now; it’s their game to have you wait .until it’s just too late, for they know they’ll get the gate, do it now! If you'd get a squarer deal, get it now; stop their lying, graft- ing spiel, do it now; they don’t want you to surmise that their pr01,nises are lies, stop their hypocritic sighs, do it now! If you’d have elections square, have them now; beard the lion in his lair, do it now; for the gang can only growl, raise a most ten;lfic howl, but it will throw up the towel, do it now! If _you've got an inch of spine, join us now; come on in, the wa- ter’§ fine, do it now; we’re in need of your support, show us youre a reg’lar sport, for we think that you're our sort, do it now!. .l