The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 1, 1920, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS l-ldtched 65 Chicks WithoutALoss Mrs.J W. Price; Maxwelton, W. Va. writes: | I fed hicks Developer. $5 chi ym“’and v:n July 29tg they piece. Can you beat hatched last April B weighed 2}4 po nds that anywhere?"! | Raise All Your Chicks It isn't how many chicks {gu hatch; it's how many chicks you raise. ayer's Chick De- veloper has helped thousands nt Poulu‘i' ers to raise their chicks without loss. It is mmc lughly concentrated, and builds t!ssue blood and bone. _This sclentlfic preparation is given to baby chicks and growing chickens for 3 t.he same rcason that we give our babies scien- prex)a.\-adm‘x:al se it and you will be with the results. Blg4 Regular “$2.00 Sacks 2 orth for Only 2.00 I want everyone who raises ultry to use my Chick Devgoper this year. DO nt to to you that it does all that I claim for you don’t raise more chicks than dld, if you don’t raise at least* 95 enti; rehatch,le ‘me know and I'll ref mone; Send No Mone Maflthecou n now and I wi d you the $2 00 sack(of ChickDe 'veloper (or onfyméoo ail carrying charges prepaid. ‘When the mka arrive, slmply pay you post= f man the $2.00. My two sacks weigh about two pounds, anda %:o nful of t‘le Frepa.m- tion xoea a ‘ong way 11 feedi n& come with 625 Washington Ave. N. Minneapolis . = Minn. JUST MAIL THIS COUPON MAVYER’'S HATCHERY, 625 Washington Ave. N. Minneapolls; Minn, Send me....... «++.8acks Chick Developer; for which I will pay my postman $...... sees Name...., seeesnesses ToWn ..svessse WANTED 11,000 MEN Men who want to make big il money—who want to il ahead—who won’t be sa! il fied with less than $200.00 G ! afelé To suchmn lt;va;lt offer an opportunity ofa Wil lifetime in the sale of my Automatic Handi-TooI to: eamsters, tractors, huildem, ete. lt. il & dozen tools in one. It lmsltuns It’s a wire stretcher, press, vise, clamp, post puller stump vfl‘l lozen o prapecition tontehe, lon “J Don’t delay. Get started. Address R. W. HENDERSON, Mgr. Hiatt Munlfold Company Depts © Box 972 lndhllapolh. Ind, ( UXFALLS 8. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers Cut and ;.%Dr_ied_ If they ever lift the liquor ban for flu a lot of men will have to wait their turns for exposure: sk * A lot of candidates wish they could get some encouragement out of the ouija board. * * * Congress has started 61 investiga- tions this session. But let it. If it wasn’t doing that, it mwht be passing fool laws. * * * In the United States they un- .seat men who won_elections; in Ireland they throw the successful candidates into jail. x ox i Might we suggest to the Providence that tempers the wind to the shorn lamb take a little time off and tem- per the shearing a bit? ; e e HENRY FORD CLAIMS TO BE MAKING GASOLINE OUT OF STRAW. EX-STRAW-DI- NARY! : 4 * * * The Bible speaks of folks looking for signs without success. ‘A lot of men are doing that today; but all they can find are those labeled “Soft Drinks.” 5 * ok % The Kansas. industrial court seems to make a hit with the three men who got jobs on it, at least. : ® % % The reason why United States civil service examiners sometimes go crazy is found in answers like these from applicants for a job: Born—Yes. Aged—No. Married or single?—Have beep both. Business—Rotten. Previous experience—None. ‘Where ?2—Various places. Salary expected—More. Why do you want job "—Wlfe won’t work. ¥ o ‘45".‘ S A government ofliclal says he doubts that the cost: of living'. would go down even i we jailed all the :profiteers.”: Probably not. But it wouldn’t ‘do any harm to try. : % koo There are some languages, we are told, in which gestures are used as symbols Golf for mstance * * SILVER IS ‘COMING BACK THEY SAY. TO WHOM, MAY WE NOT INQUIRE? ; MOTOR GOOSE Tom, Tom, the .piper’s son, Started out on a motor run, Two blowouts and an engine crack; Tom drove out but they towed him back. ; * ik ¥ We have heard that a house dmd- ed against itself must fall. What about two houses divided against each other, White and Colonel? * *® * A grouchy old bird in St. Paul Told a neighbor who dropped in to . call: “That stuff in my cellar Is water, young feller, And not what you thought it at all!” * * * s If the government were inclined to be humane, it might deport some of these anti-prohibitionists - to Cuba. *® 0k *® Scientists are talking about reach- ing, the dark side of the moon with a cket and flashpowder to show when it lands. 'What about the prohibition laws against making the moon shine? * * * It is announced that Pomerene has dropped out of the presiden- tial race. 'We never knew he was in it. : = * %% They tell us of a citizen who took the anti-red campaign so. seriously that he is advertising now for white- combed hens and roosters, having killed all his former flock because they sported the emblem of anarchy and sedition. \ * *® * If, as the newspapers would have us believe, radical agitators never use soap, where do they get their soap boxes? : * * * DO YOU KNOW ’EM ALL? Ignorance of the law excuses no one. And a recent report says that there are now just 657,892 laws in effect-in .the Umted States * % If P’almer doesn’t ‘do any more with his anti-sedition campaign than he . did - with his’ anti-profiteering cam- "palén, the "reds” won’t have to worry. much. ; T T A lot of candidates believe the office should seek the man, but all of them are perfectly willing to advise the office just where to look. ® ok % It seems the profiteers have coffers and -the farmers just have coughs. PARTIES as his daddy was before him, who went:Democrat becuz, BILL J INKS sez he’s a Democrat because his father was ’twas a custom in the famlly since Gen’ral Jackson s day, and Bill, he ain’t for-changin’ in no hurried sort o’ way. His nelghbor, Henry Adams, is Republican, rockribbed, says the father of our country, the man who never fibbed was really of the party that’s known as G. O. P., though the name of it was diff’rent in sev’nteen eighty-three.' And his granddad, so says Henry, cast the first vote that he had for Honest Old Abe Lincoln when but a stripling lad. But there’s no such sort o’ reason that controls the vote T cast, it makes no diff’rence now to me how daddy voted last. For my daddy cast his ballot for the things he thought were best and he held that honest action was the only vital test. 1 guess I'm like my daddy, no party ties I vaunt, I .don’t vote for any label, but I vote for what I want. _Co Wa Vl PAGE TWO. o, ADVERTISEMENTS Invest gate this .Farm Truck OOK before you leap. Don’t buy a farm truck at any price till you see and.know about the mew 1920 model 48, worm-drive, 2-ton Dearborn. It’s a world beater for strength, lightness and economical service. Performance beats prom- ises—hard facts prove JEazzg TRUCKS give the world’s lowest hauling costs. They can’t help it. They are 500 to 2,000 pounds lighter than any worm-drive truck o equal ca- pacity. This means more power for the Joad and speed on the road. The Dearborn will carry more tons more miles at less cost per mile on gas,oilandtiresthananytruckmade. “‘Thenewscientific construction gives more strength than needed. And the steadiest day in and out service is insured by world standard working units, Save on first cost-mnmng costand repair cost. Buy the truck that will pull more on heavier roads than the big, bulky, ex- pensive 2-ton trucks, See our dealer or send fo P e e M i Dearborn Truck Company. Dwto N, 2015-1 7 S. Michigan Ave, HarBAUGH Barbed Wire REELS Rolls up 10 miles a day. Loosen 2 Thumb Nuts and the reel is taken out and putback the same way. Takes on 12 ft. of Weighs 133 Ibs. SENT POSTPAID $5.50 Invented and Manufactured by W. F. HARBAUGH 520 10th AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS « - MINNESOTA mcoon ENGINES oline, Kerosene, Distillate, Crude 0N | Dependable, economical power tests. A type :fi.“ Efu',“ :I:eed. mfl ekt Easy to run. 3§ H. P. up. Writs for mm%@"fim : mmm& ENG. CO..20|48¢-IIIAN-.'MII = HIDES:FURS MORE FOR by shipping to us than selling at home. No commission. Write for price list. Hides ™5 Robes $2.50 to $7.50 Bhin your Hides, Pm-g. Pelts, to us. Best prices mh' Established over 25 years. ll:pl. 13 Minneapolis, Mion, Tomie:3525% H_ggves : gnr". mfl%bmmm S '#o Heave .. ! l‘“"“"' l°’l|° Hea ve P $1.04—war d—por dn action ,,"mdm“ back, nfi'um“d"‘z Erpac o cther aiens, wiise FLEMIN 334 Unlen Shvok Yerss, Climaum PhSols ANDERSCH BRUS Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers

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