The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 2, 1920, Page 2

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DE LAVAL| the world’s cream saver Thousands of De ° Laval Cream Sepa- rators have been sold to young peo- ple just beginning to run a farm, he-- eause a father or friend wanted to - see them startright. The older people " “Hewanted know from experience to see them . that the De Laval start right” Skims cleaner, runs -easier and lasts longer. They also remember 0 the service they al- ways received from the De Laval Company and its agents. The superiority of the De Laval and the uninterrupted service back of it are responsible for the fact that there are more De Lavals in use than of all other makes combined. Any time is a good time to buy a De Laval Cream Sep- arator—to start saving cream, as well as time and energy. If you want to “start right,” see nearest D¢ Laval agent. If you do not know his name, write to nearest De Laval office. THE' DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 165 Broadway 29 East Madison Street .61 Beale Street NEW YORK CHICAGO & SAN FRANCISCO Patronize Leader Advertisers—It Will Pay You Well Marqui&—-fhe Best Var:iety' Then Red Fife or Blue:' Stem. - Velvet Chaff i3 weak in Jbread gluten. Durum has a limited market. Clean Seed in Fanning Mill To remove weed seeds, shriveled kernels and trash, Treat fdr Smut and Scab Use one pint full strength ,formaldehyde in 40 gallonis of water. Full directions at any drug store. Be Sure the Seed Will Grow Fold one hundred kernels into a piece of wet blotting paper. i Keep damp for six days. ) Nmety-five kernels should grow strong. The Best Seed Bed for Wheat Soil loose and fine on top, packed solid underneath. Sow with drill as early as possible. Secure Your Wheat Seed Early If you will need seed or have a surplus of good seed, please advise your Bank or your Elevator or write your State Agricultural College. Mention the Leadér When Writing Advertisers Red Durum Wheat Red Durum wheat known as “D-5;"" has been.a_tr: and_-has_ been condemn; concerned on account of its poor milling qualities., Beware of it. It is a positive menace. Durum nor a- bred -from them both. While it is called Red Durum, it should not be confounded with Xubanka, ' Ar- naf@tka or other amber Durums which, while their market is limit- ed, are excellent for macaroni and some other 4 But there is no market for this so-called ‘“Rust.:Proof Wheat” and while it has ylelded a pretty fair crop in bushels, .the price is heav- 1ly docked, often as much as 7% to 80 cents below Marquis, _Don’t seed it under any circum- stances and tell your nelghbors not to seed it if they are goin do fit. & SOrT, with of “WE” - OME say the world is getting worse, they tell usssthat awful . curse of radicals is in the land. And then just on the other side . the selfsame papers will confide we're making dough to beat the band. Of course, it isn’t' right to ask the papers to attempt the task of identifying “we.” It wouldn’t be a bit polite to but suggest these papers might say who the “we” might be. It isn’t men upon the farm, in fact there’s more or Jess alarm that they can’t make ends meet. Nor he who labors in a shop, we know it keeps him on the hop to stay upon his feet. Nor is the manager or clerk demanding too much for his work, they say he’s the hard- est hit. But then how come the papet guys to hint, assert, at least surmise “we” have a well-filled mitt? It's cer- tain that the “we” they mean is none of these, they’re all stripped clean, they haven’t got a cent. But maybe when these sheets remark the coun- try’s on a money lark, the profiteer is meant. For certainly it’s not the man at desk or plow; we know he can ‘not be the plutocratic “we.” So it must be the profiteer, this “we” of whom. we - always hear who brings prosperity. —C. W. V. * k% Attorney General Palmer says the food prices are now under control. Well, why ;doesn’t he do something to bump the fellows who are doing the controlling ? * K % Oh, yes, there are a few “reds” in North Dakota. Of the well- known Rhode Island variety, how- ever. * % The residents of Fiume have asked D’Annunzio to get out. they’re going to Fiumigate. Beware of c tallme d by “all It is not a -Fife, although cross- things. It is no good and it wil be | day if it is ever mixed in er wheats. PAGE TWO Cut and Driec_i They say “So the judge put you in jail for three months and three days. What was the three days for?” “War tax, I guess.”” * A Senator Johnson is worrying about how to get the Republican vote in Texas. Why doesn’t Johnson go down and visit him? * k% Chicago woman complains that her husband threw a clock at her. What do women expect, any- how? There he was, giving all his time to her. * %k Ed . “Republicans and Democrats Hope to Get Together to Beat Nonpartisan League,” is daily paper headline. Another proof that the only differ- ence between the Republicans and Democrats is the difference between the “ins” and the “outs.” * k% Our idea of an optlmlst——the ; Milwaukee book dealer who is ad- vertising a “Bartenders’ Guide” for sale. -- * k% ABOUT THE ONLY PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES HAVEN'T BEEN ACCUSED OF BEING “REDS” ARE THE IN- DIANS! R ; Congress bumped Berger out' twice before you could say “Jack Robinson.” But Newberry: holds . his seat in the senate. * ok Noah, three days out,.gazed around at the expanse of water. y “I'll bet now that if I predict that the world will go dry, they’d lock me up in the hatch,” he remarked, kick- ing the.camel in the ribs. So like a wise man he closed his mouth and said nothing. of fuel and ofl in your engine cylin. ders APOR TIGHT PISTON RINGS—only ¢wo needed to each piston. V T Rings prevent any leaking and give highest com- pression, getting more work from i§ the engine—with lesg fuel expense. Weo sell from factory to_you, as- ) suring qulck delivery and money- :avmg manufacturers’ price. Give cylinder diameter—and width and depth of grooves in pistons when § ordering. rite for our Illustrated Circufar and Price List if further JE information is wanted. VAPOR TIGHT RING CO., mdar and 28th Streets, - Dept. H Bt Minneapolis, Minn, Anm 2nd Tract Earn$100 to 00 a Month [ Young ma; are mechanicnlly nclmgfl Come to the Sweency 1. Learn be SWEEIIEY SYSTEM ractical training by which 5,000 ™= soldviers were trained for U. 8, G&g v ernment and over 20,000 mechanics, Le: experience necessary, Write today for mustutod free catalog 'F"BEE ahowmg hnndred of mch!;oefl LEARN A TRADE SCHooO! AUTO-TRACTOWg 52 sw:mzvm INSAS CITY, noon . Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers WHO ...

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