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Lump Jawe« The farmer’s old reliable treat- ment for Lump Jaw in cattle. §’s Actinoform B h('" tax &md) a bofilg% under a posi rantee mnee — your money refunded if 'gu it fails. te today for FLEMING'S VEST-POCKET vmmmv ADVISER A book of 197 pages and 67 fllustrations. Itis FREE. FLEMING BROS., Chemists, 326 Union Stock Yards, Chicane DOCKAGE L With Miles Poindexter, Frank O. Lowden and other prominent -cits coming forward and modestly an- nouncing the platforms on which they will seek the presidency, Dockage is moved to present other candidates which it believes will make just as presentable candidates as Mr. Poin- dexter and Mr. Lowden. For instance, Mr. Lowden is running on a platform of lowering the cost of living, increas- ing production, making everybody happy and skinning the Bolsheviki. Mr. Poindexter favors only skinning the Bolsheviki. But here are Dockage’s candidates and their platforms: J. OGDEN PACKINGHAM The attempt by certain radical lead- ers to coerce congress into an acknowl- edgment that nightshirts should be six inches longer, if success- ful, would be gov- ernment by a class and not by the people. The threat to rush into the privacy of our boudoir and meas- ure, with yard- stick or even tapeline, and make us stand shivering in the cold until the length of our nightshirt is established, would be government by. terror for a special class. J. FULLER PROONS If elected president of the United States, I shall stand firm and unalter- ably for the sun rising in the east. This custom is as old as America, and under no cir- cumstances can any real American countenance any change. I believe that every day should be 24 hours long and that all - agitation contrary to this aim should - \ Here's Big News for America’s Corn Growerl—Our Fall an- nouncement and your best chance to own a World’s Famous Watts’ Corn Sheller in any size—s! - offer them 8 Bx No. 4 thh Cob ,,medium or large capacity. We are now able to Cut Prices in all sizes, under most 1l 60-Day Free Trial and a guarantee of eral terms with a be ruthlessly-crushed. I stand upon these principles and shall make an active campaign for the nomination for the office of president of the Unit- ed States in order to present these is- sues to the people, and to attempt, if successful, to assist in re-establishing these principles in our domestic policy. ALLAN AWL The ancient policy under which we have enjoyed -peace and prospetity and attained great- ness must be re- established. This policy of which I speak — every man’s cellar his castle — can not be overthrown without grave re- sults. The war being over, our people should be allowed to enjoy the peace which their viectory won. FOOZLE P. DUFFER The ancient policy of our fathers— eggs fried sunny-side up—must be restored. There has crept into our " country an insidi- _ous propaganda to force the adoption of a program for eggs fried on both sides — a_ propa- ganda, I say, that is dangerous to the welfare of our people. 'When the legnm fathers landed upon these shores three centuries ago, their first words were “sunny-side up.” And yet we have had in our government men, Amencans, born in the country and given all the opportunities of the great and natural wealth of it—that have stood complacently by, and I blush to admit, even aided in the furtherance THE NIGGER IN THE WOODPILE He calls himself conservative, he likes things as they are, he says there is no need of change, that he can see, so far. He rants against the Bolsheviks, against all labor strikes, he won- * ders what we’re coming to when a man does as he likes. He . thinks that men"with money and the men who work for pay should agree to work together (the boss to have the say). He sees an awful danger in “stirring up a class,” and then he goes along to say, “It touches me, alas! that we here in Amer- ica must have this awful strife, now let us all forget our quar- of this dastardly plot.. We must re- store the ancient policy of our fathers, a policy of rugged Americanism. BUNKUM HARDER This government was founded on the principle that two and two make four. The absolute se- - curity of every man depends upon the upholding of this axiom of Americanism. We have in this coun- try at the present time groups of citizens who are seeking to . over- throw this glorious principle of ours, enshrined as it is in the Constitution and the hearts of the people. Every necessary agent of the government should be used to uphold this sterling thought, this basic theory of the nation. Any attempt of any for- eign power to create distrust of the maxim must be met with the full force of our disapproval. On this platform will I make my stand, and stay or fall by the will of the great and powerful American people. The government is taking a hand in the coal miners’ strike, but- at this notice it has not yet had the heart to take the mines away from the oper- ators and conduct them itself. - * * * The allies seem to be taking . Petrograd about as often as the . old-fashioned man used to take Peruna. : * k& Attorney General Palmer says the coal strike will not hold back the cost of living drive. Of- course, you've -~ noticed it when you 've gone to the stores. * * * GOVERNOR FRAZIER OF NORTH .DAKOTA HAS PROPOSED THAT THE STATE OPERATE ITS LIG- NITE MINES DURING THE STRIKE. BUT WHERE DO THE MINE OWNERS COME: IN FOR THEIR GRAFT? - N St.aokeu:r and Grain %lete and lashng satisface 8 tion. All other sizes are offered at equally big reductions. : e Corn Shecflar f:;r 53"& r;;nn who l!ll:“l \ corn or his own use. Capaci onr mthoa 3H.P.en5monow 'ger B\ Watts No 4. Corn Sheller w-th cleamng stem B\ D ks and greia alevator. $69.50. Ordor M. KB-901, ) Wa:ls F&Lg 2. Corn Sheller ]\mtlu:r standard e “mty; | nclu wagon box, grain elevator, corn stacker, meRn '!iecder. on steel trucf:s Ca.x‘mami 200 bushels per hour, rels and bury deep the knife.” But what he means to say, o course, is that the man who works should be content with what - he ‘gets, like stenographers and clerks. He rants against the government that interferes, he says, with income tax and ‘profit tax, the nation’s businesses. But should a farming man protest agamst an unjust bill, this same man calls him Bol- shevik, denouncing with a w1ll their leaders as a danger, as men who agltate against the Constitution, as preachers of class hate. " In every strike he thmks he sees red revolution stalk, in every union meeting he imagines Soviet talk. He gets into the papers, the kind he helps support, as a model for the country, the patriotic sort. But just what sort of lad is he, this man we write about, and does he really think that we have never found him out? To tell -the truth, this chap on’” whom we build this little rhyme, has been a multl-mllhonau'e " for quite some little time. He owns a dozen railroads, a doz- “en banks or so, and a lot of institutions give him his meed of dough. And if the farmers should get all they are entitled to, it might cut into his profits and that would never do. And should it come to pass that he must pay his workers more, it’s now $265.00. N Watts No. 8. Double Cylinder Corn 3 Sheller for custom work. - With standard equipmens, wagon box elevator, swivel cob stacker and feeder on steel trucks. Capaclty 600 bushels per hour, 3 now $390.00. Order No. KB-905. 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You.can't afford - to be mmut it at the nrlca By mail now. $2.00, - Use the col Proposition open. for dealérl duties of Americans just where that chap comes out. And if he thinks Americans are those who never kick against the economic wrongs, who stick, and stick gnd stick to customs which we have outgrown because our fathers did, it’s time we showed him different, it’s time we kicked the ixd off the . real and true-blue meaning of the word “Amencan”—-a decent : ,home and living for each and every man. [fi foil {' ‘\ll" )