The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 10

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PEPRPRIS IS 2 welxh ADVERTISEMENTS - THENOL, SUPER DRIVE “The Master Drive 3-4 Plow Farm Tractor of America” : Fully Guaranteed Dependable Power for Your Farm EN you use an Illinois Super-Drive Tractor on your farm you can pull four plows under most conditions, three plows under any con- ditions, run a thresher up to 28 inches and have abundant reserve power. Its efficient powerful kerosene-burning motor—its entirely enclosed unit construction —its system of absorbing jars and jolts—insure continuous working ability, low main- - tenance and long life. It has many features of interest to you. Send for literature “M.” ILLINOIS TRACTOR COMPANY, Manufacturers BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. Direct Factory Branches: Columbus, Ohio In}liannpolis, Ind. Houston, Texas Beaumcent, Texas Lincoln, Neb. Fargo, N. D. Sioux Falls, S. D. Cedar Rapids, Mich. Sacramento, Cal. Send us name and number and REPAIRS 5 AlFumacesand QRO YES 17 S. Third St., U. S. STOVE REPAIR COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minn. Amarillo, Texas Wichita, Kan. For All Furnaces and You Must Insist That the Tires You Buy Carry a Factory Guarantee Otherwise You Are Unprotected Batav1a Tires are guaranteed by the factory for 14,000 MILES C. 0. D. ON APPROVAL Plain Non-skld Tube k5 $10.40 $2. Young m mechnnicnlly 'inchne%? Come to the Sweeney ool. Learn to SWEEIIEY SYSTEM e NV Y ‘firactlcal trainin, 03 by whlch 5,000 == §/! ers were train 8 Gov- rnmenc and over rt ] mechanics. Learn in a lew w% no previous W experience necessary. [} FREE Write today for illustrated freo catalog ictures men e School. uhowingullxfiindrednsou:; LEARN A TRADE Size ScHooL AUTO'TRACTOM i 52 SWEENEY BLDG. KANSAS cum o 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. They are easy on that. Write for free circular. FRANK R. WEISGERBER, 7256 8. Ninth St., Salina, Kans. All war tax paid. Inner tubes fully guaranteed. Special prices on odd sizes. Tlre Supply Company < 1209 Hennepin, Minneapolis BATAVIA SPELLS SECURITY 'S. Moore, Prop. Telephone Main 8607. Minnesota Welding & Machine Co. A Welding School of Instruction. EXPERT OXY ACETYLENE WELDING OF ALL KNOWN METALS. After Hours Call Tri-State 431 862. : 250 Twelfth Avenue South, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. . BIG TYPE DUROCS Fall aud spring boars by Pn.hflnder Col. and. Excel- sioe Cherey -1 x‘in trios, . Spring pigs 4 A s.tuolus. arker, S = 2 -retary - treasurers | farmers received by this bank within SRaise L&an Limic Federal Land Bank Urges $25,000 Maximum - THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF OMAHA : Omaha, Neb. -Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Several hundred letters from sec- and interested the past month have impressed us with the imperative necessity of call- ing upon the editors of the farm jour: nals of the United States to give the widest publicity to a glaring defect in the federal farm loan act that con- gress may awaken to the need of an ‘amendment, thereto at once, The maximum loan.limit provided by the federal farm loan act, $10,000, deprives thousands of farmers, who need this system, the opportunity to share its benefits. The federal farm loan act. was intended as a co- operative system under which every real American farmer, who operates his own lands, might borrow an ade- quate amount for strict agricultural uses. So many of them can not do so that the system is anything but the These farmers are being wrongfully denied the benefits of the co-operative plan. The federal land banks have demonstrated the success of the co- operative system, have written the loans at lower interest rates and are paying substantial dividends to the borrowing stockholders. ; May we not ask that, as a Tepre- sentative paper truly interested in the broader development of American ag- to this important subJect and give voice to your views through your paper? Yours very truly, THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF OMAHA. By D. P. Hogan, President. EDITOR’S NOTE: The above strikes us as being entirely practical and necessary. The Leader inclines to the theory that all restrictions placed on the federal farm loan bank as compared with private banks were designed to hamper the work of lend- ing money to farmers at cost. In the Omaha bank: territory especially, where farms are large and value per acre is high, the $10,000 limit 1s vi- cious. These farmers. common]y need much more money than $10,000, and it is unfortunately true that unless a farmer does. all his first mortgage business with the federal bank, pri- vate bankers have ways of keeping him from doing anything with them. The federal farm loan bank should be given as much business opportu- nity as private bankers have. A WORKINGMAN’S FIGHT Reserve, Mont. Ed:tor Nonpartisan- Leader: I consider the Nonpartisan league an organization for the carpenters and mechanics as well as for farmers. It must be the workingman’s fight and we are going to fight and win too. Every. laboring man should co-operate with® the Nonpartisan league. The League is' opposed because it is op- posing rule by the favored few. I shall- put forth every effort to get workers to join the farmers in their fight. G. EDWARD REA. DAIRY PRODUCTS “European needs for dairy products may be largely supplied from pre-war sources within two years’ time, and the American dairy industry may again feel foreign competmon on home markets.” " This is the conclu- sion of Roy C. Potts, specialist in mar- keting dairy products, bureau of ‘mar- kets, United States: department: of ‘agriculture, speaking before a recent universal plan it was intended to be.. riculture, you will give careful study ‘meeting of food ficlals in New- York . ADVERTISEMENTS Rawhide Shoes Cut Out the Shoe Profiteer On Approval—No-Money in Advance Why we _actually DO cut out the PROFITEERING - number styles but only one standard RA D: work shoe, something will - outwear cially ‘treated & uppers. Dirt’ ’ i and wate r- ESREE proof tongue. A real shoe at ; a real price. Sent on approval. Send Your Size, Not Your Money. - Sizes 6 to 12 : EQUITY SHOE COMPANY Boston Block - Minneapolis, Minn. Boy Nets Ninety-Six Dollars With Four Traps 2 Yes! Lambert Bailey of Volga, Ia., writes that he trapped 24 skunks:last season with only four traps ‘and . re- ceived $96.00 for his catch.” And the remarkable part of it is, he trapped only during his spare time, et busy, boys! Fur prices are going sky high. ~ Write Becker Bros. today for their FREE trapping guide and price list. For more than 34 years they have established a policy of grading furs right up to the limit, which has . assured thousands' of shlpgers 100’ cents on every dollar’s wort shipped. Sit right down now and write Becker Bros. Address them Dept. 8247, 416 N. Dearborn St., Chi- cago; Dept 8247, 129 West 29th St., New York City; Dept 8247, 200 De- catur St., New Orleans. 5 More omt:le. hedthtnl. oonvenlent. Takes place of all outdoor lhm ord wxn‘"’m o an. nrtable. odorlou tollebia’ the house out nth cold. ids. Qll!.‘ll x:ed by want it. Don't A boon_to_inval ealth officials everywhom. 0155 lfll.. 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