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= ADVERTISEMM‘!‘S ADVERTISEMENTS S gEie A et e T T Coters ARMY GOODS | in All States— CUT OUT PROFITEERS' Important! ‘ ‘When the armistice was ‘signed the U. S. government contractors had on hand an enor- : BY THE EDITOR mous supply of army goods finished too late to go to France. These goods are all nbsolmely b é Dew and. not used.. . #|T THE hour of going to & & press with this issue we 5 are in receipt of an im- £ % portant call to all Lea- & | guers in all states, issued 3 E o R thbyN the = executive com- g niittee o e North Dakota League. -3 Z fIf fi'ou have not read the true facts C 0 N T E R T s ’ é of the sensational plot against™the 7 Animals e < Leag'ue in North Dakota on page 4 of How to Tl‘.a P Wild . | :hls 1lssue, do so at once—also the edi- How to Skin and Stretch Their Pelts i 2 orial on page 7 of this issue, : i i 2 The crisis brought about by the How to Care for Hides for Tannmg .- i g o events described in the article and edi- How to Prepare a Game Head for Mounting E torial above referred to has caused the R Y : : - : | P : North Dakota League to issue a call rices_on_Traps, Knives, Guns i ’ m: g:mea Sox, in {)or a n;a;.s convefi_tlo]r; oft Le}z:.gu}e ;fiem- Sure Death Capsules and Deco | .o & ots, ers at-Fargo, o be held on T ¥ i DEEPR oty Tuesday, October 21, -at 2 p. m. NO ammn——séld_%fld._w i ~ K ,,f,‘i,v';‘f“’ in advance, Everything sent on ¥O§E IMPORTANT MEETING OF Making Robes, Coats and Gloves. HE LEAGUE HAS EVER BEEN N s 3 o o Ande;'sol}; lErE&S; Rubber Co. | frp ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME. Write Today for Qur Quotations of £, ‘Moore 2 aul, Minn. North Dakota farmers invite fi - B~ Leaguers of all states to attend we Pay ngheSt Prices for tln: ;Ileetmg. Governor Frazier HldeS’ Furs, WOOI, Etc. g ¥ = an r. Townley and the other i i MINNEAFOLIS, : prominent leaders and officers of g ‘ prominent leaders and ofi Northwestern Hlde“&m Fur Co. ™ 58 % THE TEXT OF THE i - B N. D. LEAGUE’S CALL = L g : Following is the official ¢all of the P ' & North Dakota executive committee: ‘It wondel;N .Dw;-‘(())}!‘ll)‘sgg _fi?{flfgsrd Cal's ;\‘ v 4* has been extended to MEMBERS IN Pl i i § Pnn:imd Fiom the U S. Government | | ALL, STATES. Read it carofully: | St T TR S L SR s ey 2] | Toan Leagun of North Demtar | Shofe s S Sedfog 2% b Ghilis MILILE i i i B - Uud AA;:,: ?:nlg %’n‘fii‘d :g:gg.. m. ::g fi §§ We are facing the gravest crisis nlx;‘l1 uml mt:e mnglne trouble instantly. Increases -voltage at the plugs. : fii ; ,l‘umu ns, 3 in the history of the League. “Hotter Spark, Leaner Gas Mixture, More Power, | 5 e; m - Jorkini, ‘:‘131“ e League, the farmers’ - Less Trouble, . Saves-Money 3 A i3 Mg D, papers, the Consumers stores and ;;-;;-*----- % il 1 BIGGEST VALUE FOR o il the whole industrial’ program are I C 1 i | Dickey Glazed Tile Silos ~Army mf Granite Cups, {“Algo_a-large stock of miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. "Barrett & Zimmerman IIDWAY HORSE MARKET, ST. PAUL. “The Fruit Jar of the Field” to say. Send for catalog N Ww. S,‘chke&Chy Mig. Co. B, ILL. . gaEzas 'sg'agsfs' no ular ‘Write iodl’ fog o.. 1334 v "’"fi. RAusis oY, B0, Bud what Dickey . silo ownenzgmn fansas City, Mo. ghntunooga Tenn, - in danger of destruction. Plotters, who serve big busi- ness, have jeopardized the entire farmers’ movement by attempt- ing to bankrupt it. E -The farmers’ credit has been at- tacked in a final desperate effort to stop all League aétivities, to de- stroy all League institutions, to ruin the new state industries, to crush the League program and blot out the organized farmers’ movement forever. -The closing of the Scandina- vian-American bank is the first step in a huge political plot which has behind it the money power of America. .- .The conspirators have been . ousted by the supreme court, but -temporary court injunctions alone can neot save the farmers’ credit and the movement. Big business is determmed to destroy - the value of farmer paper, and nothing but the unit- ed, powerful, overwhelming ac- tion of the farmers to make that " paper good as gold can save it. We, the executive committee ' |/813 ‘Palace Blde., M'innupolii, Minn. : and agents with Ford cars. $2.00 .xa solu tely guaranteed to do_all we say it will. You can’t afford to be wm:ou'. it at the price. By mail now $2.00. Use the coupon. Proposition open for dealers 1 1 Herewith is $2.00 (check, money order or I cash). nd me by return mail one Elec- | tro Duuble strenx'.h Spark Intensifier. It I at I use the Intensifier 30 days 1 lnd xt not satisfactory you will return my B money: 1 1 1 v\\\ 200 PER CENT PROFIT Such are the profit possibilities I offer to one person in each state. New patent- ed articlee. No competition for the full term of patent. Only small capital re- quired to start manufacturing. If inter- ested, write PAUL V. KORTH, 767 Dubois 8t., Detroit, Michigan. 35 — BOARS—35 Chester Whites, March and April farrow, sired by ‘Wildwood Laddie, he by Wildwood Prince 28531, and by Morgin Giant -and other good sires. This is a choice lot; all double treated. AIREDALE FARM Wm. Green, Manager Morgan, Minn. o o R o T R A 3 T A R ¢ LITTLE TWISTER Belt Power Transmit- ters for Ford and Dodge cars will do all - your light and medium power jobs. They twist every- (\*/ thing hard but your ‘pocketbook, Th easy on thaf. ‘Write for free circular. FRANK R. WEISGERBER, 725 ‘8. -Ninth' St., Salina, Kans. Chester Whites Bred sows, spring boars, also a few year- | ling boars for sale. Our bred sow sale will be held at St. James, Minn,, Fehm- ary b, 1920 ROY W. LEWIS, LEWISVILLE, MINN. -* 8. Moore; Pp. - . Telephone Main 8607, Minnesota Welding & Machine Co. A Welding School of Instruction. Blg'l‘ypeChesterWlutes FOR SALE AT P EXPE%% OXY ACETYLENE WELDING ALL KNOWN METALS. G i of the Nonpartisan league of _After zgoyrr:dg:flm"l;:it;?m‘:m 862. whg&ggfigfig&g?}fig Eflee& il ‘and How to Feed meator]: - Lis L. STAIR, Bottmean, Chairman; Mailed free to any address by the Author CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. massmeeting of all League mem- bers throughout the state to con-. vene in Fargo, Tuesday, October 21, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of - "demonstrating to the.world: that the farmers stand back of their collateral, Let no member who values the life of the farmers’ movement and the continued struggle of the peo- ple foy liberty, fail to attend. ‘Governor Lynn J. Frazier, A. C. Townley and others will address : the meeting. By order of the state executnve ; ‘committee: ‘G D. PATTERSON Donnybrook. J. L. CAHILL, Leith. . = . C. 0. SWENSON, Northwood. ‘E. A. BOWMAN, Kulm; - e - AXEL STROM, Fnrgo,» Secretary. -f and - Iowa, ..representing - -Raleigh < 41587, | Nothing but the best offered ‘for sale. .stock._guaranteed, €an- supply you . with q- | most anything you need. Visiters always wel et come. When writing mention the Leader. ' > ;‘i | A. P. RANS, Springfield, Minn ELM DRIVE FARM Registered Big Poland China Hogs Sires out of old dams. - Sired by such as Golden Gate, choice Long Jones and Expan- sion 8. They are noted for beauty and size. Bred gilts in season, also young pigs.. All big heavy stock. - Call or write. ~J. H. KULENKAMP, Route 1, -South St. Paul, Minn. Chester White Boars For Sale The leading blood lines of, Illinois, l”ndmna )OOR TOILET ' lnnl ry and Odorless on ten days | FREE TRIAL No Money Down —No Dopu_ 71, R R A B @ orc %), Chemieal 'ononLEss' flies, b-dofinuofom Ares] Master ‘Prince 45049, Great Boy - 52651, “sity !o:"old. youn& Wm.. A./26161. - They all are biz bane, }. stretchy, and good backs ‘and’ heads. erte B or call on me. Leo.’ C. Hartmann, Blrd Island, Mlnn. R.-1. 14