The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 14

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' ADVERTISEMENTS S _‘% Th-c Test of the Hail | prrmemme——e Insurance Law (Continued from page 3) however, are rare. In the field force i of the department there are employes: i : who have been associated with hail -are the things 1ha‘( insurance corporations in -the past. when it rains W They declare that there are immeas- ] urably fewer complaints against the settlements reached by the state as compared to those of the private com- at Newell, South Dakota. M | panies. Five selected tractors were By far the greatest number of entered in a plowing contest complaints against the state in- on the farm of C. A. Gerlach, Newell, surance plan is that the farmer S.D.,and honors agas went to the LAUSON legislators did not make it com- on the following counts— pulsory. These complaints, heard have made good First in performance in the ficld— - most by the adjusters in the field, since 1836 Best job of plowing— i come from farmers who listened - : LooA for re REFLEX £DGE The vosition of tho driver's suat s f‘“’;’:fl"f‘c’fi”—fio largely to the baseless attacks of - 3 acjustaole an a ng sprin b o . 3 - ks it cauy For ot to drive our T St ey anti-farmer business men and A.JTOWER Co. LAUSON all day withort feelin, \ fatigued. Notice there is botllg ThiS iS the kind of “ShOW- ‘“e, politicians and withdrew from the 7igid and swinging draw bar. down”’ the(:i LAUSON always makes | provisions of the act. 'g‘foé‘é"éfi’rfé'z “?ol;fcr:flg';iafi{fifi;lfs ke SN One of _the greatest boosters of You cannot afford to buy any [ state hail insurance today with a com- tractor until you have a LAUSON i pulsory clause is a farmer who with- giel?ortlfstttl;ated on tyalilw(agm.flN?:/Al%%ratNuge ‘ drew, failed to insure in a private just off the press tells why the is il “‘The Pattern Tractor of the Industry.” company, and though he would have 3 recovered more than $4,000 on the The John Lauson Manufacturing Company - | loss of his crop when it was hit by - 481 Monroe Street, New Holstein, Wis. 2 hail, will get nothing. His neighbor, —-I/- 5. \,‘\:fjj——t:t— : - however, with a farm not nearly so et it ek o .t e T kb M 03 Pelhed 0 B big, did not withdraw, and today he : Bl S e N will get about $3,000 for a total loss ited States government $100,000.00 by hail ' | ok, of"sr . comiting o The demand for compulsory insur- tents, knapsacks, haversacks, belts, gran- ance comes largely from these men e uDe, humane et cooliars:. g8.50 ~who acted against their own best in- | §' pumps, harrows and other articics too terests by withdrawing. While there By gl Sl bl ?;:t‘;:l‘lir:e“fi always has been some considerable feet high, made of 12-ounce duck, equip-- § sentiment among the legislators for D e i ropee, anll cout Lhe 2 making hail insurance compulsory, it - Our price, while they last, only $27.50 is not likely that such action will be P R AL e D el taken. It is not considered necessary, kins; also good army cots. ~ All" of. according to the views of the legisla- e rode ol hought hyothe tors who visit the capital, because the | § cantonments, and we can sell them success of the first year and its lesson 8tia raction: of their original: cost: will induce many a farmer to think | twice before he goes to the courthouse Ba"ett & Zlmmel'man ann OWNERS! TW.‘FOR-Do” FHEE' 2 ::;te zzz.r afxd withdraws from the Midwhy Horse Market, SC Faul, Mimn 47210 DAYS . S e ; Works wonders on Ford cars, Gives engine more TIMBER SCALING S power, more “pep,” more speed. Gives 4 to 6 miles more per gal- Chippewa Falls, Wis. lon. Enables you to locate engine trouble mstangz. Overcomes all Editor Nonpartisan Leader: spark plug troubles. Doubles life and service of plugs. Makes old, cracked or S - f . %P worn out plugs spark like new. More than 50,000 put on Ford cars in last three I would like to say a few"words months. Let us send onefor you to try 10 days free on your Ford. about scaling timber. I lived up in R Send No Money! 1t snd us your name and Wisconsin some years ago, and we dd , and d you ; % ; A “For-do” complete, postpaid, ready 20 m - Yv;\echglnseniltig on had a township of 12x24 miles, making about eight townships, six miles in 3 minutes. No changes necessary in car or engine, noF oles to square. Some of our leading men in- It is the only mixer. |§ equipped with a pat- ented reversedxschargg 4 gear. The drum is & charged from the right § sile and discharged to the lcft. You can't afford to waste time and money with old-fashioned hand bore, easier to put on than plugs, Use “For-do” 10 days Free. | you find it does everything we claim, and you want, t% km ay ;gnghg,“,‘g;sggl,lggg;};df;“%g‘gfififl‘;g;sggg—sfi;mm_ duced us to have our timber scaled, BT ien vou cn by n OLBY €0., | 22 North Maywood, TIL, saying we would get more taxes. We Gilson Concrete Mixer 5 50 6. E. COL 1 GU,, inc. Eighth Ave. a ;.S 5 paid one -of our professional politi- Complete for....... 3. cians $5 a day to reseale it, and when he finished the job it was lower than ever, and it wasn’t until then that we learned that we had paid for what the lumber companies wanted done! Wis- consin has long-been controlled by the .lumber trust and the breweries, and we need publicity and the Nonpartisan league to get us out. ARSA E. GRATREAKE. Mixes 234 to 3 cubic feet per batch, and has a capacity of 100 sac':s of cement, with a 1 to6mixin10 hours. Thesmallest engine turns it easily when loaded to full capacity. Mixes anythin from very dry to slush— concrete, mortar ot plaster. & Built entirely of ison and steel, . WRITE for a copy of ou ile lustrated folder. THE GILSON MIXER CO. 526 7th Ave. aDa Easily Sawed By One Man. 5 DAYS’FREETRIAL TYour great cha$r:1c3e to own :]13 fmed$100 Olli\ve; ewriter at a saving. Brand new. An oxsxr Ie)asy payments of $3 a'month. Try the Oliver SHIPPING P_OTATOES - first before youdecide to buy. 5 days’free trial. Sacks do not sufficiently protect new No money down. No obligation. potatoes from cuts and bruising. If Write for particulars of our new plansand free trial they areé ‘'used, those holding from 90 "te ofte?. ‘We'll also send you our new booklet “The y 2 g Oliver on the Farm,” which explains th , ho t0-120 pounds are the most desirable . 3 tosystematize :éHeeE%%?a Jw;:&ége:c::rifi%g:&g%“- from the standpoint of careful hand- E?y;{.’o%“t’: egg&;‘lt‘s&d&t d‘fi:fi; > 135,09 372+C Oliver -l-l""mU F"m‘-" Bgmwdm"." Chizago, I - ling and ventilation of the contents. and easy to operate, . . : If potatoes are shipped in stock cars, R D) R it is generally advisable to protect Omm S,A_,w ; e s N et -them from the sun and weather by lin- Does ’ QOByATEPBURY LANLLIGELEIRVRIIER | ing certain of the open parts with | | et ancibehosuih o — SANITA C S ’ ‘ TER - : strong building paper. blade e CPhrrdel G S = RO SHCLOSET §B Fox.BEAR,BEAVER,LYNX. , : ol reaare. Wete o oozl prics i m This improved, neat-looking, san- [ff WILDCAT MUSKRAT & BLISTER RUST Ottawa itary indoor closet "'ie“ makfe our h:on: | MARTEN M'NK frc- Blister rust, a disease that is very £ = > 2“:;;—_@2&3’;? ;‘og :"f’: n‘l’fly‘:gfim A4 hrs des.tructive to white pine trees and sickness, Easilyinstalled in sny soom. - which passes one stage of its growth Guaranteed ;?;;:“a‘;f afigy_"_ aricsy on currants and gooseberries, is a seri- perfect res,atiafn‘i:tiqnb_ort rou ous menace in some sections. In order zo;:yonf;g%&g:t Bie xlr.:o!. A to protect these tiees wherever they represent valuable lumber interests it is necessary to destroy all currant and duetion -makes this low price gooseberry. bushes in such areas and possible. Write for informa~ tionorsend in your order now to prohibit the further planting of them. o : —you.take no risk whatever, 5 Waterman-Waterb: 1121.56Jackson St. fl Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ¢

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