The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 14

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T PR TSR ——— RS G, 1919 Products Gross Value Put at About Y Twenty-five Millions HE bureau of crop esti- mates puts the total value of farm crops in 1919 at $16,025,000,000. This figure is made up, in part, as follows: ADVERTISEMENTS BIC MONEY S.A VE ON YOUR NEW ENGINE! Corn at $1.85 .coereeennene 3,934,000,000 If you haven't a copy of 1920 Galloway Book of Bargains | Cotton (?int and seed)..$2:325:000i000 LISTEN TO seILd for it today. Let (t;x:l 1prove that you can: saveéng mon}elyv Hay 2.129,000,000 in buying an engine, oway saves you money because he 3 GALLOWAY ! | sells direct. There is no one between you and G alloway. Wheat . -~ 2,024,000,000 We can save you on | ‘The money you save goes into your own pocket. . Hundreds | Vegetables e 1,479,000,000 engines —also separa. | of thousands of satisfied customershave found that the way to | Fruits . .- 730,000,000 ey in e pacded ot | save big money isto buy c;u'ect. Itis the realroad toeconomy. | Seeds . 261,000,000 e e | GetGalloway’sLowDirectPrice | Suse: - 147,000,000 on every purchase, Get | If you are going to buy an engine any time get Galloway's low direct The total value of the animal prod- acquainted with Gallo- e. The (g loway arantee i b(-:hy d. Yo st it - . ways. is mon! ‘engine mon; it 3 you save, start in the coldest weather, It will defigggv;:aée tfiagrxolg r:?e%xiforse- : power under the most severe weather conditions. You'll get real e An}'mals sold . $4,634,000,000 : rvice in a g;‘ggr';flgrgnd aot 16 6 Dairy products 2,789,000,000 e Poultry ......... 2 ...... - 1,359,000,000 The 1020 line of Galloway Engines aro the R A R Wool ......eee... osenieemneeeee 160,000,000 Digecet VAl "'"ff:%’c‘m a1l the great foatures that : / The gross total for both crops and have made Gal °"gaf,g§;§;flngfiggg'§:véfop : : y N | animal products is thus nearly $25,- power:::: mng;g W G : : 000,000,000. = With 1909 taken as 100, eels, equipped with - Webster : L,.. = == the values for farm products for years part standardized and in- : ) 2 Yorehangenblo— Frostproot. Economyand - 4 ‘ | following that date are compared as llmplicity make Gallowsy Engines ideal 3 NN\ = | ZAN foll 3 for power use. . Ollows: Free Book—Write! 1912.... 1916............157 Send d now £ for gauowny’n £ dlfie% 1918.... 1917...........226 prives: on*Engine Cale B Sepurator 1914 ... 1918...........263 S et R el ol 115... 1919. 292 ans, by shipping points save you on freight. Tite Fod ay—sure. Wm. Galloway, Pres., The Wm. Galloway Co. 505 Galloway Station Waterloo, lowa These figures refer to gross selling prices, of course, and have little orno bearing on actual farmer prosperity or lack of it. PRICES AND WAGES The TUnited States department of labor’s latest figures show an increase in the average cost of living, from 1913 to October, 1919, of 83.1 per cent, while 'the wage increase for trades union laborers for the same period was 55 per cent. “Tremendous Reduction on New Tires 5,000 Miles Guaranteed Saves Yon /2 We have purchased a carload of new 5000 mile guaranteed Non-Skid Tires at a great bargain. These tires are all stnctly high quality and fresh stock. The manufacturer’s name appears on every.: tire. We have saved thousands of tire users thousands of dollars by selling them high quality tires at bargain prices, but this is positively the greatest bargain we have ever offered. Qrder all thetires you need now before prices go up. Orders will be filled as rezeived as long as the supply lasta. H] You take no chance whatever, so order now. | No-Tires g7z TIRE TUBE Tires gpp TRE TUBE WORKERS IN BUSINESS A committee representing organ- izaed labor in all building trades in Manchester, Eng., has offered to build o Prices Prices F°"S"‘° Prices - Prices 2,000 needed houses for workmen %......::ao:a( 589 e e working directly for the city. ‘It is 55 ..azxz/i 1290 ~ 285 4.35 probable that their offer will be ac- 387 16. 320 445 ted o e 1693 33 5.45 cepted. Tubes Guaranteed Strictly Now, Frosh Stock. Standard Makes Send No Money—See Before You Buy Simply write us, today stating the number and sizes of tires and tubes wanted. We will ship tires immediately Express C. O. D. with privilege of examination. You take no chances, If you are not entirely satisfied after inspection thnt this 1s the greatest tire bargain ever offered, return the tires to us at our axpme You cannot appreciate the wonderful bargain we are offering until you have seen these tires. We I u will be more than satisfied—our guarantee pro- tects you. Order now—You may take 6% dm:onnt rom above prices if you send cash with order. Gold Seal Tire & Tube Co. 3871 W. Lake Street, Chicago, Iil. Stack Your Hay TllecEanest way])_fcw CUTS CLOTHING PRICES Here’s a way to save '$10 to $20 on your next suit. ‘Simply drop a card to L. E. Lawson, manager of the Lincoln Woolen Mills Co., 362 S. Green St., Chicago, Ill., and ask him for a copy of his new tailoring book No. 861 with big cloth samples and latest informa- tion about styles and prices. He will tell you how men with a little spare tlme can make big money in the tailor- ing business and quote you prices so l!utullmbalorbimveryln Years, | low that you will Wonder how he can Stackers a:s;’b?;vtg:?a';;::; o e acacks from | do it while others are asking such R way means time, men and high prices. All: orders are sent on money saved. Jayhawk Stack- Ersand S‘fiep es make it N N approval with the privilege of return- ing -if not satisfactory.—Adv. ADVERTISEMEN’I‘S THIS HARNESS §69.50 ——_— easgy -to harvest and save every hay crop. Pays for itself the first year. ully guaranteed. Bold directatmanu- facturers price. Write ay for freecatalog ant S, meney. ' Simple, sm. Sure, ExpressPrepaid, Write i’ot Big New Free Book, Get Money Savln Prices On “Successful’ "““’“’"‘ : Mail a postal—Get our offer. Poultry leewna{rog‘tr? Dvex;y ow Raise 48 Out of 50 Chicks,” 10e, Ca og FREE. $-WYATT MFG. COL 922 N. Stk ST.. su.m.m 62 BREEDS Fi25xiais gzeen, -;malun ‘teed inf g fTurkeys. Hard: Fowl.s. Eggsand Incuba— . tors at lowest ioneer P DES' MOINES INCUBATOR C€O0. % NPalabbio poslery be try book 'and ¢ catalog i, | §2235econd St., Des Moinas, la. F. A. NEUBERT, B 392Mankato, Minn. - VARIETIES Hardy Northern ra!sed 30 Chickens, Ducks, MV ‘Turke; Is;s , Pure- 9 bred heaviest laying strains. I-‘ow Eggs. Inuubatom a.llat.low prices. 24th year. Larg try Boo) reeders Gulde l‘ree. W.A. Weber,llul Mankato, Minn. M anfltsblagu'e-b 64 BREED N&-chem f ckens, of bargains. ke, Geese, Tur] Eggs, Incuba~ flmpwvbuddukkm ducks, s da | 68 BREEDS ESESEEE | ARMY SALVAGE MARKET R. F. NEUBERT Co., Box 690, Mankato, Mina | ¢arm. 10000 prises. Lurge catalog, 4 centa. LA.ZIBMEB. o Gnest Doultry | 358-360 Market St., Desk_P. ST. PAUL, MINN. recching - Harness, 1 .. strap all aroun martingale, brass or nick ads. orth - $97.50. 20 leading vurlefiee dns old ch‘lckx Safe > dehvery guaran aid. e of the and best equip) hltchefi in th nited States. “Catalog® FREE. Miiler FounryFem.Box 551 uncuter.nl ess) only Woflh SBS 00. .. D, orders . acce; money refunded, _Reference: Securm State’ Bank, or_ Metropolitan Bank. Send for our free catalog containing thousands Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers P PAGE FOURTEEN il bambozine .....$8. ADVERTISEMENTS ==, S, AVIATION LEATHERETTE COA The “Aviation Leath- erette’ coat is just the thing forspring. Itcan — beused bothasa spring coat or a raincoat. All - motorists should have one. It is ab- solutely water proof. You’ll be in style if you get one. They are just the “GO” in all big cities. - A" big value at a real price .,.....$27.75 NEW UP-TO-DATE RAINCO No. 500, Mens‘heavy mohair coats ...$8.65 No. 550, Men’s mili- tary water proof slickers ........$9.35 No. 600, Ladies’ gray No. 650, Ladies’ plaid twill ........89.45 NEW SHOES—Guaranteed to be class quality. Money refunded if they show imperfections in material or workmanship. No. N200—Double leather sole and heel, = heavy chrome top...$3.95 No. P210—Dress _ shoe, [i bullt for dress and an;:— Send for price list on \ other merchandise. 3 No money in ad- vance. We ship on. approval, 3 Liberty Bonds ac- cepted at faceyalue, Reference: Non- partisan Leader. United States Supply House 8 . Ttk St Department N ARMY GOODS Purchased From the ; United States Government Used army tents, pyrlm!d shape, 16x16, each $35.00 Used army tents, pynml shape, 9x9, each. 25.00 Used army tents, 7x7, each. 15.00 Emnulina 9x16, each « 16 Legther hor:x collars, slzes 18 to 18 ent 8. U. 8. breast collar lead harness, .per set ... 37.50 1% sinch breeching harness, oak tan leather, 1%-inch lines, Der set .......ci.eienn.s 134 -inch breechlng harness, 1-inch lines, per get ¢ rch RN e e SV A s ik e $40, 345 a.nd 50.00 mu orders ‘promptly flued Send "draft or money order along. Include‘postage if by parcel post, and where necessary specify sizes. We do not issue catalogs. Barrett & Zimmerman Midway Horse Market ST. PAUL. USED O. D. wool breeches, no rips or tears Khaki breeches, washed, pressed ..... Khaki ' suits 0. D. wool blankets, good eondmo O. D. wool shirts, sizes 13 to 16%. Mattress covers, heavy white canvas . Russet shoes, new soles and heels ... Fo(lllxrtibuckle all-rubber arcflcs, Army all-wool socks, white ... Cotton socks, black, dmn pail Cashmere gray socks, pair Horsehide -leather mms wool-lined Horsehide leather gnunflet. gloves ., Two-piece wool uu rwear. per garm Russet shoes, Officers” chocolam»eolared Shoes 0. D. wool raincouts, $35 value . Blankets, wool uh. 86:80 double Goatshair heavy 0. ankets . Four-buckle all- rubber overshous a e above are just a few of our big list of fioods We sell at wholesale to storekeepers—write s. - Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or mmug’3 order, ference: National Bank of Commerce. U. 8. SALVAGE COMPANY Dept. E, Wabasha 8t., Cor 10th, St. Paul, Minn. Horse and cattle hides tanned into robes and fur coats, also leather. Price list for tanning FREE upon request. Miller Tanning Co. Dept. 8, Crookston, Minn. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers We Are the Largest Dealers in Army Goods |-

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