The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 14

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Lo A1920 0 A 1020 FOR cent of his own money at any time. ADVERTISEMENTS : uWant One With Starling and g Lighting Sysitem. FREIGHT and WAR TAX PAID _ OU have a chance to own this splendid $945.00 Overland touring car or this shiny new $600.00 Ford, no matter who you are or where you live. Two people who answer my ad and act energetically in following instructions will get them. No one will be asked or permitted to spend a Thousands of Dollars in Other Grand Prizes and Cash Besides these cars I will give away thou. sands of dollars_in Cash vards, and Minor Grand Prizes. These will include Bicycles, Gold Watches, Diamond Rings, Phonographs, Silverware, Cameras, Money Rewards, etc., etc. (Prizes duplicated in case of a tie.) below, D.W. Dear BRAND NEW ponding lettersin the 1s B, 3 1s C, and waut to win. Besides the New Ford Car I am going to give away Superb Cabinet Phonograph, Bicycles, Gold Bag, Chest of Silverware, Dinner rds. . You don’t put up a penny or d nity to realize your ambition to have an Automobile all your own and a chance i i Don’t let San)aone in your ne:gh{):{llilood be‘at y%.‘l‘: troo:ltf abe ek ou act, the bigger your winnings. Send me your answer e puzzle wi o fa DUANE W. G2 YLORD, 537 Dearborn $ Watches, Kodaks, Travelin No experience is required. 2asiest way imaginable. ress, without delay. CUT OUT AND MAIL COUFON TODAY Can You Find Five Faces? Get 1,000 Votes. In the picture are a number of hidden faces. Seehow many you can find. a it some turned sidewise. Youwill find them upside down and every way Mark each face you find with apen- cil, write your name and address plainly on thelines clip out this coupon and mail tomenow. If you find as many as five of the hidden faces I will enter you in this contest and credit you with 1,000 votes, Sen Beach, Contest Mgr., FARM LIFE, Name....... AAAresS.orrreem Rewards Every one taking an active part in this contest will be well paid in cash, whether or not he wins a car or oneof the other Grand Prizes. Just your name and address with five or more faces correctly marked in the icture below, starts everything. Act quick, Kd.ml' me the coupon today sure. Some are looking right at you, d me this coupon today SURE, y Dept. mSpfl:fig,lnd. Sir:—Hereis my solution of the Bict\_n‘e. cor- fect, enter me in your Prize s ption test with a credit of 1,000 votes. I want one of these cars—send culars. cone me T e reretrem e b eve et s eest s S eSeLTIUETIED. relis A,2 gures spell Rewards Set and Cash Rewa FORD TOURING CAR GIVE SOLVE THIS PUZZLE. WIN FINE PRIZE The figures in_the sfiuares represent corres- phabet. Fi so on. The ten S four words. Send the four words on a slip of paper with your name and address quick if you 1 havegiven away many Autos and scores of other prizes. My plan is so simple it'is easy to win prizes and cash rewards. Thousands of Dollars in Other Grand Prizes and Ca hard work. Just an opportu-- o any hard worl tofitigil_lthe e gquicker t., Dept. 24, CHICAGO, ILL. CUT OUT THE SHOE PROFITEER On Approval—No Money in Advance Why we actually do cut out the profiteering middleman : to you, the consumer, EQUITY DRESS SHOE—Black or Tan. Men’s genuine calf blu- cher dress shoe ; soft, fine calfskin leather, gen- uine oak leather soles, whole quarter (no seams to_rip) oak leather in- soles. A very dressy evening shoe, built for service and D. on approval. We sell direct No back number styles. RAWHIDE WORK SHOE This rawhide work shoe is something that will outwear anything you ever had.” Double leather soles and heels. Wear- proof, specially treated uppers. Waterproof tongue. A real shoe at a reai price. Sizes comfort. None | 6-12 better, Sizes 6-12 $5.87 DELIVERED BOSTON BLOCK Equity Shoe Send your size, not your money. ?p;_ciglty ig adies’ ~an $4.47 DELIVERED children’s shoes. Company MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Farm Credits and Markets in Europe (Continued from page 8) and in the case of co-operative credit associations this should be unlimited. All co-operation should be on a non- profit basis, and in all cases activity should go to the extent of and not beyond .the common interests served and the confidence established. Thus there may be included in a single as- sociation all the interests and activi- ties of a community, or only a part of them. Co-operation may be con- fined to a single community of neigh- bors, or it may be state-wide, nation- wide or even international in scope. It may include the producers of a sin- gle product, of any number of prod- ucts, or all producers. It may include both producers and eConsumers. It may include the people of an entire state or nation, with regard to certain activities, or it may extend to all the industries of a state or nation. All that is necessary is that there be mu- tuality of interest and confidence. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND CO-OPERATION Within the scope of possible and beneficial co-operation as thus defined the people may choose any method that best conforms to their preference and their conditions. They may begin by organizing voluntary local associ- ations and consolidate them as soon as desirable and practicable; or they may at the beginning organize cen- trally for the entire territory or ac- tivity to be covered and afterwards establish local branches. They may adopt legal forms that they deem most suitable to their purposes. They may make the municipality, the state or the federal government the me- dium of «common action, according to the nature and extent of the activities to be undertaken. There is, however, this "difference between co-operation by voluntary association and co-op- eration through government: ' That through government the people may enforce their will upon any minority who may be unwilling to conform, and may restrict the activities of others who would engage in like activities even to the extent of establishing a state monopoly; while voluntary as- sociation can control individuals only within the limits of the agreement entered into by all the members. Where practicable voluntary co-opera- tion may be the better method where the activity engaged in is not of equal interest and profit to all concerned. But in a situation requiring the pro- tection of a common right, the enforce- ment of a common duty, or the secur- ing of a common benefit that can not equally well be secured by individual action or voluntary co-operation, the state is not only justified in engaging in the activity, but it is the only me- dium through which these ends can be accomplished effectively. There is no unchangeable line of separation between state and volun- tary ownership or activity. Some have assumed a distinction between a nat- ural and an artificial monopoly, hold- ing that the state must control the former, but not necessarily the latter. Such a distinction has no value what- soever. All that can with, certainty be said is that no absolute monopoly of anything ought to be allowed, ex- cept in the hands of the government, acting in the common interest. Pri- vate ownership of any resource, indi- vidual or corporate control of any in- dustry or business, may develop into an injurious monopoly. When it does it should be taken in charge of and operated by the state, if the industry or business is of such a nature that state ownership and operation are pos- sible and can be made efficient. PAGE FOURTEEN ADVERTISEMENTS EQUITY-LEHIGH TIRES No Money in Advance C. 0. D. on Approval Eliminate the Tire Profiteer Rib Kant Tread Skid Tubes 80x3 ...$10.00 $10.90 $2.00 30x314. 80 13.95 2.50 These prices include ‘War Tax. These Tires Are Not Seconds EQUITY SUPPLY HOUSE Boston Block MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Poultry News Free The next three issues of POULTRY NEWS will be sent free and without obligation to all poul- try raisers who write at once and enclose the names and addresses of 3 friends or neighbors who keep chickens. Each issue is full of valu- able hints on chicken raising; how to prevent White Diarrhoea; how to save baby chicks; how to develop big fat broilers; how to start pullets laying early; how to get more eggs. Every poultry raiser who wants to make money out of his poultry should read these free issues, Just send a post card or letter today with the names of 8 or more friends or neighbors. Ad- dress Editor Poultry News, 5904 Poultry Bldg., Kaunsas City, Mo. ; < ALL THESE gse Free Neck Chain, 30 inches long, these 4 Gold plated Rings and this lovely Gold plated Lavalliere eck Chain will ALL be Given FREE by us to any- one selling only 12 pieces of Jewelry at 10 cents each and returning the $1.20 to us. Victory Red is all the rage. B. H. MEAD MFG. CO., Providence, R. I. ~ Do N 1 '//lunu\\\\\\\\\% tachmen. keeps double disc spreading apart; also cleaner. Price per set of 20, $18, one or two-draw bar; sample mail- ed Van $15; We Pay 6 Per Cent on time certificates of deposit if left one year. Safety guaranteed by North Dakota Depositors’ Guaranty Law. Write FIRST STATE BANK AMIDON, N. D, BigTypeChesterWhites FOR SALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. All stock guaranteed. Can supply you with ale most anything you need. Visitors always wel- come. When writing mention the Leader. A. P. RANS, Springfield, Minn. THE YELLOW TRAIL FARM CHESTER WHITES I have some very good bred gilts and tried sows to farrow in March and April sired by Buster Lad and Great Boy l2)1'1&'1: They will be sold at prices that are right. F. W. HAGEMEISTER, Hector, Minn. When writing mention the Leader. A 20 leading varieties, dng old chicks, Safe ¥ delivery guaranteed. 'ostpaid. One of 7t rest and best equixa:ed hatcheries - in the United States. talog FREE. kb, Miller PoultryFarm,Box 531 Lancaster,io. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers B

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