The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS \ This Mill Will Make You $500% gSIflUUQa Month You can bethelocal flour miller of your Com- munity with but a comparatively small invest- ment, and have a dignified, permanent business ADVERTISEMENTS - .S, ARMY OVERCOATS b\:- BARGAIN PRICED ! Dyed, Dry Cleaned and Pressed We have been fortunate in secur. ing some especially fine re ulutlon Cut and Dried “Money is uneasy,” says an eastern financial paper. Uneasy lies the head on a silver dollar, apparently. * * * Crinkle, crinkle, little bone, In my pocket all alone, i With the pri the sk Dot pressed and’ dyod r" % = that will earn you steady profits the entire year. 1 e prices near the sky S lack and groen colovs. ‘Thess wers selocted as No previous milling experience needed. s s rown, biack anc .gre Waged coats. before. bel R A e Wt in thunder will you buy? | i of 3 W ol it el by By lying your Community with flour and 1 . ?ed you save the freicht on the wheat out and the incommz flour and feed, besides, * * * ion, fi an _excellent grade of woolen ma- " ::5:?". %halrme;:;al In value today cannot be (ounl earningtheregumrmillinzprofitsnndtheextmprofltofmakmg ABETTERBARREL When a former saloon keeper in under $30 to vniuuw:tuonu':'u?:l““ly claim_them to OF FLOUR CHEAPER" on the famous "MIDGET" MARVEL New York turned his saloon into a orics af onl ...................... LR . ke lnt m ent _and sleeve The AMERICANGRETMILL | | o e momaged S0afa ™ | U5 o e i’ in it” despite prohibition.- LORED ARMY COATS is the new process, self-contained, one man, roller flour mill that is REGULATION K“Am 09 * * * hese Coats are the same as ahove-mentioned coats, revolutionizing the milling industry. It requires less than half the 3 & A i in the matural khaki cofor. Some power and labor of the long system mill,and makes a better flavored Is the Literary Digest, by print- :’::":,::‘.‘,‘,.‘,’.’;’ ,,‘,"";,' "Mh:,.,",h::, oo aliott wears flour that ref the health building vitamines and the natural i i i s is not a Coat in the lot but what Is Ing on a typewriter, trying to nor‘:;“t:fl::“{;o low nrlco w: are -prove that the New York 'printers’ BIKING. covrivetaoncasisthononsisssessssasen 1'6 i i 0 ical rror AVIATOR'S LEATHER VESTS stnke_ A :yp *gfl'alfllc 1 error? ‘New U. 8. Army Sleeveless Vests, known in the army as luther Jjerkins; made under government snnervklon of the finest guality oil hnnad russett calf skin, sof and pliable; lined with heavy olive drab pure wool; excellent for driving or other nut-door wear for either men or women. 36 to 46—$12 values—Our price, apiece .........coeavecnes o WE GUARANTEE All goods to be as represented, and the above Goods to have passed a rigid government inspection, "insuring you of first quality; the low prices make these articles a good buy. Send postal money order or cashier’s cheek. C. 0. order: not accepted. Goods will be shipped b, exnnu unleu otherwise ordered. Include ostage if goods are be shipped by parcel post. end for oircullr of eompleh lm of goods. FEDERAL SALVAGE CO. Fifth Avenue West and Superior Street, Dept. 10, Duluth, Minn. ARMY ggoné When the armistice was signed the U. S. government contractors had on hand an enor- mous supply of army goods finished too late to go to France. These goods are all absolutely new and not used.” No money in advance. sweet flavor of the wheat. Everywhere people are demanding this better flour. Our customers are given the privilege of using our Nationally ad: Brand “W b fLo'Jr “l-‘amons for its Flavor.” We farnish ZEN ou the sacks with your name printed on them. Our SE]W'IOE DERARTMENT checks your mill up every Thirty Days to see that y ?etlnfithe best results, Write tod,ay for our Free Book Fihe Story of a Wondertul Floue Mt ou will find it most interesti THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MILL CO., 688-684 Trust Bldg., Owensboro, Ky. A farmhand -was loafing around town when a farmer came in hunting for hands. He met the farmhand, who agreed to work for him providing he would be guaranteed a steady job. The farmer promised and the fellow signed up. . The next morning the farmer awak- ened his new employe at 4 a. m. and set him to work in the field. When the farmer called the new hand for breakfast, he refused to come. “I don’t know where you live,” said the hired man, “you’ll have to bring.it out to me. The farmer was compelled to do the same with his dinner and supper. Along about 11_o’clock at night the farmer called a halt for the day. The next morning the man was awakened' at 2:30. To the farmer’s surprise the man appeared with all his clothes slung over -his back. “I’'m gonna quit!” he announced. “What’s the matter?” his employer demanded. “When you hired me, you promised me a steady job and then you lay me . To Ford Owners to Introduce Fordo s Spark Plugs Weather cold—engine cold—starts hard. Now is the time you need new plugs. Get a set of hot spark Fordo Plugs on this special offer and your start easier and run better all winter. Here glg our specga?c short time of ° et 4 Plugs for the Price of 3 St on 225 (eguler priceof 3 plugs)and we et posgtpsnid Fordo Plags are first qnalf:f';"w'ilgfl“%e e 2.525."?)3.@,‘."‘ ‘;gm{' L durable and easily c! Oond 'or three—GET ONE FRE!. Order direct from this vmisel'nent oney if not ot eased. Agents wanted. G. E. COLBY CO. A Makors st rordo Dept, 223, Maywocd, lllinols s s e e L Tl et TLLCL Ao AL ARMY .GOODS In reply to the numerous inquiries we receive daily, we wish to announce that we still have a large stock of the following army goods for sale. Orders shipped C. 0. D. by express on approval. %, &) L2 Army Oversea RaincoatS...eeceecesccces TURN YOUR POULTRY INTO CASH! * | Army Oversea Sweaters, extra heavy....... Army Oversea Shoes, We want fat Chicke Ducks, Geess, ’, Turkoys, ~ Also want Croam, Beans, Voal, 1l goods guaranteed, absolutely new. off three hours for sleep. I'm gonna per pair..... sssiessasaass WU - Hides, Furs, Wool, Pelts. - 'I'rench c»ut:, leathertex lined, oppossum quj{;.” We buy outright at the highest prices. Army Dnderwear (two-piece suit). each. - W *® * . Army All-Wool Blankets, You are always sure of your money if you Munson Army Shoes (two fullsoles) pe pnir The. fail £ th te t tif 8iZ€ B8XT2.nnnnnns iy IO S “SHIP TO COBB” :m; S\s:fi (slg‘gl':tts “eigl}n per doz.. €. 1aiure o € senate 1o ratily Armf Wool llankets 66x84, each. E. COBB co. Wool Socks, 3 pair for THE e ST. PAUL, MINN. Mention size of each article wanted. U. 8. Food Administration License 007178" STANDARD SUPPLY CO- 185 W. 7th st., St. Paul, Minn. the peace treaty is going to disappoint a lot of folks that never thought about international politics until they found out it had some bearing on prohxbx- tion. Aviation Leather-| | Trench Coats, leather lined and _opossum collar, each...eeas 9 Army Oversea Sox, in dozen lots, Per pair.cececeee x * * A{my Shirts, O. D., 1 THE GIRLS WHO USED TO KNIT | |Wool....... $4-75 SOCKS FOR THE SOLDIERS NOW SEEM TO BE DARNING: THEM FOR THE SAME PARTIES. ES * * About the saddest mortal in the world is the. country editor who has just learned that he clipped a medicine: ad from a contemporary mstead of a news story. Specify sizes. Everything sent on approval. Anderson Tire & Rubber Co. Moore Block, St. Pnnl, Minn, * * After paying our meat bill, we know just how Shylock felt when he ‘demanded his pound of flesh after paying for dt. 5. Purchased From the U. S. Government Used Army Tents, pynmld shaps, 16x1i cost $100.00, each 27.50 md ’$35.00 Used Army Tents, pyramid shape, 9x9, each 25 00 Used Army Tents, pyrnmld ahupe 7x7, each | Tarpaulins, 9x16, each * Hnmesses A DOLLAR SAYS THE PAPER, IS WORTH MORE FOR SILVER THAN FOR ANYTHING IT WILL BUY.. COULDN'T BE - WORTH MUCH LESS. Let me tell you how to éet this Fordson Tractor WITHOUT COST—for a few weeks spare= time work' this winter. You need no experience, nor money. Live right at home—keep on The peace treaty, says Senator Lodge, is dead. In that case, long live the peace treaty. ~ S =3 =] ans 2822325 each U. 8. Olfleem Saddies $I Barbed Wire, black, per roll Humane Metal Horse Collnrs, each * Leuther Horse Collars, each your regular work. Any ambitious farmer can qualify as the owner § of this FORDSON Tractor, which will be shipped this winter, freight § prepaid, in time for early spring plowing. Send me your name AT ONCE, for full particulars of this Greub - Offer—also pictures, and full description of the FORDSON (Henry Ford) Tractor, Use the coupon below. S B O OB DN EE B FREE TRACTOR COUPON a lAim‘ps‘iZc}“ kal."sch ch T , * ¥ ® Lg Sweat P:gsaeacieln " These seem to be bad times for the | | Amy Comforters, sich’" s man who used to “pamt the town red.” Alsc a large stock of miscellancous articles too numerous to mention. Mail ‘orders promptly fllled. Send draft or money order along. = Include stage if by par- cel post, and where necosslrymmgl x!zes. —e ANNGIAG Seges 8 EING- emall, llzht. and economi- cal, the FORDSON TRACTOR is adapted for usa on small The electlon of Lady Astor to farms as well as on the largest. It H. 8HUGARD, 2 92E, 4th Street, St. Paul, Illnn ‘Without obligating me, send fraa lnd BOA' tures and descriptions of the FOR full information about your free o!-t . My Name, olce Og: 31& will pull all farm implements, and dothe work generallydone by horses. In addition, by its belt pulley, the tractor will drive farm machinery,. - such as thrasher, ensilage cutter, - saw mills, etc. SEND ME YOUR NAME TODAY . the British house of commons ought to be hailed as a triumph of “something or other, but we’ll be- hanged if we know what. : * % % - Barrett & Zlmmerman MIDWAY HORSE MARKET, ST. PAUL. 2 : : FOR MY RIG FRER GErE: Breathgzashere a man with soul so Blatg s s n e SO g g S ; A POSTAL WILL DO. Berrmnnn'u bi FOR SALE inupe ol"olhtvfg: e Who never to himsel? hath said: ) What good’s’ “My wife’s away and now I’ll see ‘this new beer recipe.”

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