The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 13

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. ADVERTISEMENTS transported in this country. Sixty : ADVERTISEMENTS thousand employes of the postal serv- * ice traverse 1,500,000 miles of high- 5 Bl | ways, - through producing territory, .every day. If the highways were in 7 condition, and if each rural carrier < : were to transport 2,000 pounds of food OU are the best judge of daily, the total transported would be ;"g‘;gr g:a;t;égo#g};ts'h?f%g Young man, are you 120,000,000 pounds daily, or enough %mg;vgxgggy food for about 60,000,000 people, more | YO8 O your farm. Think of A the increased profits, com- s exper L = than half our population. There are|foits ang conl\)remen,ces it it boolave yugg;elkg: J A ‘- in the United States some 26,000,000 makes possible! ~ All -those that’s the secret of the ! people on the farms, trying to feed|disagreeable chores taken SVlEEfiEYSYSTEM ] ' themselves and 74,000,000 other peo-|care of quickly and easily. of practical vesinin gg;‘{,highgmf “ ple who live in towns, beside’ many | And when you are through at et illi rei ht you can really enjo :negfigfwm&-::efn :0 fg weeks no previous mllhon§ Bt f01e1gners. We have: besh nig y S Py The i rtant point is to get lant that experience necessary. producing enough food; its transporta- | Your leisure hours with increased com- e important point is to get a plant that ac- % 7 3 n & s complishes all of these things economically— FREE g:‘é’zf:d ay for illustrated freocatalog m | tion and distribution alone have been fort and convenience and happiness. 2”Dlunt of ample capacity. Swanlite s jtst in new Million Doliar e School, SO badly managed that soon we may | that kind of a plant! Specifications: Engine e & 3 OUR wxfe knows too how it will lighten pull, 314 horsepower, water cooled; power be falhng to produce enough,” the washing and ironing—the churning - pulley; generator, type A, 1,000 watts—type 1 and separating. Ask her! B, 1,600 watts; b sizes of batteries., BETTER ROADS NEEDED 2 Sty - 3 istributors for RN e e | FOT TRUCE. BERVIOR __ Northern Electric Company p;sck "SwAN cOMPANY SWEENEV BLDG. KANSAS Citv, Mo, Mr. Blakslee proposes that the high-| + = General Offices: ways be improved, so -that postal 21. North Sixth St. { motor trucks carrying a ton or more Minneapolis can be operated wherever rural mail 5 oatinn routes- now exist. These good roads would cost somewhere near $30,000,-! 000,000. :This cost, and the sum neces- | sary to maintain them in good condi- | tion, would be raised by a slight a.ddi-.i tion to the charge for handling goods | over the roads. : Uncle Sam has placed 60,000 army motor trucks at the disposal of the postoffice department. Each of these | ——= SAHPLES FREE 4| Would be put in charge of a man oper- e —— B B B cmthsample m ating a truck route. Rates would be 11 the la S &ofl&n?&?é%nafgfigm?&?i‘m; fixed according to the class of goods _ ent t0 your measure, Suaranteed carried. Butter and milk and eggs| ——_ ' wb's‘:fidfi"‘“;'“é" e would pay a rate for perishables;|——— our on wheat and potatoes would pay a lower ou!m ea!ew 0 @ en‘ rate; building materials would be car- | — men sm.oo m $50:00 00d | yiad still more cheaply. time. X Y A 4 Myt :at“yo%or nanme e a%d Bend New York City has been paying 21 cents a quart for milk. Mr. Blakslee Wnfl"___ showed that by permitting the postal | - service to handle this milk from the farm gate to the doorstep of the con- e — \ sumer in the city, this same milk {erraces i Jas could be delivered to the ‘consumer | p / every morning at a saving of 6 cents | a quart. : “That is the only way to solve the | farmer’s problem,” he repeated. “Let the farmer give his time to farming. CUT YOUR OWN HAIR Let the only universal transportation agency, which reaches every door in B . EASIER THAN SHAVING and the farm supplies. This enlarged | 2 postal service is attractive to the boys (' who are now failing to return to work on the farm.” . The farmers’ letters of complaint, however, will not be answered by the | proposals. of Mr. Blakslee, sound though ‘they ‘are.: Until the whole force ‘of the adnfinis(;;ra;ionland og . - congress is put behind the plan, an Al_f Al_f 5 NEW FARM the cost of farm crop production is ac- MACHINES " || tually reduced; the tendency to leave Our “Surestand” Alfalfa and Clover Press i s Diills orpAeld-and niine Grop) instye, & the farm and reduce production will Minneapolis inn. ‘Write for full partic- ulars NOW ; make no decision until you have the Swanlite details. PRICE TO INTRODUCE ONLY $1.00° u do not need any experience or practice to use the DUPLEX AU- TOMATIC HAIR CUTTER. 1t comes to you ready:for instant use, and five minutes after you receive it you can have your hair cut better than it was ever cut before. gt The DUPLEX will cut as closely or trim as long as you wish it to. No clippers or scissors are needed with the DUPLEX; it finishes the work completely. It cuts the front-hair-long and the back:hair short. , . Trims around the ears, etc. 10% stand save 40 per || T€mMain a black c‘o‘_ld on the national Inside of a.very short time you will have to pay $2.00 for the DU- 3 More O N :el‘l: "":.‘} tg:x: t(l;;e; horizon. The fact is, the farmers are Pll.{s-‘x Té:ethpnced wday,is s;z 0p but whnlesin&‘, preserip Slook Tanta; e g A e €0] ' - wl accep 18 advertisemen e same as as! ut 1t out an : viz: . Biind | | resentful of profiteering to an extent send it with ONLY $1.00 and we will send -you the DUPLEX AUTO- | il:tl:"}‘n‘tl?"light zz“fi. afi‘ehazt.g:g;- never. before known in the United : L{{(}'HC né}éfincgggfig ready for instant use, postage paid, to -any 5 g 00 = Ly N address. ¥ '% 7 Little ‘Joker Weeder and Packer increass || States. Production in 1920 is likely | sgents wanTED. DUPLEX MFG. CO., Dept 54, Detroit, Mich. H % corn profits 25 per cent. Factory to Farmer. || to be 'short. for that reason. And in : 8 o Postal brings big catalog. th t 1 SHCARLY N Sherwin Mfz. Co. consequence e starving people o BROOKINGS, . D. Cwm abroad will suffer more and unrest at home will be more acute. - NS0 LIGHT YOUR HOME e & - LIKEDAY—CosTle ¢ 3 SHIP YOUR The Leader does not knowingly iccept adveftising‘from‘ & dishonest people. Qur advertisers are worthy of support. = R 5 A & hours. Pure white 60 candle N3 powsrlishtimmeommnn Kerogene. S "}V : Home of Reéistered POLAND CHINA HOGS 4 Deal Direct with the 2 QS | argest and Oldest - z Tamblted 101 2 Young stock for sale for breeding purposes, also bred gilts. If interested look up the matter. - PRIVATE SALE ON THE PLACE Those ‘desiring to produce a better and bigger hog—of the half—ton class—call or write J. H. Kulenkamp, r 1, sobshAue 77034 =————=—Houseinthe West - Highest Pricea and Immediate Cash Returns. Write for price iist, tage and full information. D BERGMAN & ©. ST.PAUL L ~MINN. 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