The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 11

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{ r % A MENTS ‘Why He Sticks - icaguer’s Figures Send I. V. A.s VAL S R Home for Spectacles : S : L o s DITOR Nonpartisan Leader: There has been an awful let of propa- ganda peddled about our high taxes here in North ; Dakota. Now here are (i1 my taxes and hail insurance costs for 3 the years 1918 and 1919: Eleven success al years of service in the field, meeting AL A 1918 taxes . ncii Tl $ 85.30 > X o] ever; farm condition, has tested the design of Rumely OilPull ':"f 3 1918 hail insurance ..., 91.00 | - Rt NN 3 b Tractors. “Old Number One” and many other early models, after 3 3 : 2 i eleven years of dependable and constant service, are still going g - strong. Over 15,000 later models built on the same general 239 design, are giving the same dependable year-after-year service. o My Savings ..oooo.oooeeeeeommeeenenenns 30.36 : T Tlfis getsgthe old gangsters’$goats. S Advance-Rumely service is backed by over three-quarters ~E When you begin to show them these | 3 . . ; of a century of success in the manufacture o/ farm machinery. figures they find that they can not see | SHSESS e A .80 years of successful growth have built for Advance-Rumely a SALEE them because they left their glasses | FEUNEERENE I p== manufacturing institution of permanency and great strength. Ad- e at home. There is nothing to their | JEEEEE. 3 v gl vance-Rumely has factories at LaPorte,Ind., Battle Creek, Mich. i arguments except wind and lies. i Teer and Toronto,Ont.,127 modern buildings covering over 195 acres. Coi Stick? Of course we’ll stick to the 5 Dol finish. * WESLEY WHITE. \'“’:‘"’wj Desfarg N D: R ot In order to provide closer co-operation with the farmer, R 2 :' e i) 2Ty % Advance-Rumely has_established 29 branch offices and ware- S = ka2 -4 3 FROM WAS_HINGTON Ryt ' %mg ?}4@%‘- houses. Each hays a complete stock of machines and parts, cap- RV Edlto?.' Nonpartisan Leader-: I A S 7 able ofrendering toits customers the all-important, close at hand, i would like to have a word on this tax E imme liate service. These branchesare all located at important subject befpre it is worked out. Some | §§ : "N 4 railroad points, and are under the supervision of competent men. S folks even in North Dakota think their PRt ; : ) taxes are high. I say “forget it.” We IR e | pay more taxes on 40 acres out here than any of you do on 160, and you Every one of tLe three thousand Advance-Rumely dealers -~ folks have more money tied up in a is able to provide intell.gent and expert service to farmers in barn than we have in all our improve- his locality. A tractor school is held for dealers each winter at »rie ments. My taxes for 1917 were the La Porte factory, where every detail of the product is made $60.60, in 1919 I paid $160.70.on the known to the dealers by expert instructors. This provides each & nalh same 40 acres and we were not paying dealer with the ability to supply the last link in the service chain. B for a mill or elevator or insurance and 3 S no bonus for our returned soldier, JUST TAXES. & It is queer how some people can | PR “The Rumely OilPull Tractor was designed and built to burn haul their products to an elevator or R kerosene, and eyech QilPull is guaranteed iinwriting to burn kero- sugar beet factory-(as in our case) | FRSE sene under all conditions and at all loads to its full rated brake and let the company tax us each year iR 3 horse power. It is oil cooled—the motor is low speed, heavy e enough to pay for the plant and they | ASEEGSES duty, valve-in-head—cylinders are ground to the thousandth keep the plant, and we think it all | CEEReEs part of an inch, The owner of an OilPull in 1920 is assured of - right. But if we were to pay for the % the same efficient and dependable service from his tractor that b | same in our taxes and get it we howl AN : the owner of an QilPull purchased in 1909 has received. et % : . ? F The OilPull is built in four sizes—12-20, 16-30, 20-40 and <A and condemn ouf officials and accuse ¢ WS 80-60 H. P. Send for a catalo i them of all sorts of crookedness and : P : : ~ IR turn them out and elect old gangsters \ 3 T ADVANCE'RUM%YPgfim COMPANY, Inc. t mn te- § \ { /3 - G pori::we fifiéfi'&ififfi’é’fii °¥§§b§3 3 v : X ) Aberdeen, S.Dak. Minneapolis, Minn, Madison, Wis. il and like it. ‘ & gram the finest ever conceived by the mind of man and to those wavering ones I say STICK. Stick to your of- Y I think the Nonpartisan league pro- L < ficials, they need your encouragement. 7 i If they make mistakes, if they are ey true they will with your support cor- rect them, profit by them, pay them =y and go ahead. You can do it cheaper than the old gang will do it, for you, B ¥ and ne one knows it better than that same old gang. : pror ¥ " We will be with y%:u %ns I\fiPfiTIN _ =9 = ount : %06333 pg:(‘))l‘;}. e o GABEL'S ll&t:.st ];:n&;?:es%_ @ ‘x:llz;gu}_nb;):g) Pig roncsmm patent spring S ‘S ide, Wash. : TS et prea o Teaitee Al | Not Bl 53 7 payable to.us atver 30 dave: oiat. Send UL LIIITIT unnysige,’ wash. 5 \ 35 HivhOne | Ag y : Dosit certifleate with your order. GaABEL MFe. Co., Hawkeye, Ia. ADVERTISEMENTS Cheap NOVEL Quick Pouwer Auto-Pulley Power DO ALL YOUR POWER WORK TEN DAYS F REE Novelty Belt Power Attachment Makes Your Car:a 10 to 16 Horse Portable Farm Engine @rind Your Feed Simple, practical, economical. l-tfirvnln rllm tAothcth i:t %}ninntu. Nothi[:lzlu Pum; ‘out al et o! order—cann e Run ‘lood Saw ur% o At Last—They Are Here 5 New Farm Machines A BLIND PLOWING CORN || A et sbisurtsce rcker s Godond PLANTER: ATTACHMENT 10 TO 25 PER CENT MORE CORN g Postal Brings Big Catalog FITS ANY CORN PLANTER—BLIND PLOWS THE CORN AS FAST AS PLANTED SHERWIN MFG- CO- “Revolving Tooth” light 22-foot Corn Harrow—2-horse—60 acres per day BROOKINGS, S. D. p o B S o e £ res ALFALFA AND CLOVER PRESS DRILLS X%s% Cror sexomve SAVE 409, SEED Novelty Mig. Co., Dept. 10 Abingden, 1. : Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers. PAGE ELEVEN : Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers lilefismmortb geveral We_ will gend pulley to fit.your car; Use it 10 zuyl-put it to ; every test, Aftertrialif U are ens rely eatise Wanted & e. Hun. of users—no red tape, Rim iy finsd W .

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