The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 13

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ordering them to line up behind tile” town in what they called “the ADVERTISEMENTS Pershing for president in Nebraska Free Speech Special” to enforce the e because it was mecessary to curb the right of free assemblage. The mayor, KILL QU ACK “discontented.” however, changed his mind before the Carl D. Thompson, secretary of the tiaill(: afi'rived anii1 gaslat thgmiiepot to WITH THE National Public Ownership léague, and shake hands with Barlow. e meet- . Hallet C. Gallup, speallzer %or’ the ing was a success and a post of the K(Wfll' QllflCl( Grfiallf‘l“e(l:‘ u‘atllld a vator Plumb Plan league, held several fine Veterans was established. meetings in Nebraska, urging the Snes ; T h nomination of Nonpartisan league COLORADOC \ ogrot;:!adl::ffifi? ?zr::; ; candidates for congress and for state A puhlic debate on the merits of the experts B e ot offices. Nonpartisan league will be held at satisfled = users. ~ Keeps alfalfa fields clean and does- not injure plants. positively guarantee sat- isfaction or money re- funded. Write for free Two-Teoth View Gicoofy FHow to Kill Thomas Van L%l'; former mayor of Montrose May 15. Albert Dakan, who M}nneapohs and _v1ce president of the for many years has supported the Minnesota Working People’s Nonpar- farmers of Colorado in their co-opera- tisan Political league, will deliver ad- tive and political movements, will You Can Make dresses in Nebraska on May 6, 7 speak in behalf of the League, and |Jjos.J. KOVAR, Mt G(;:,".;: Min $500 to $1000 and 8. - Charles J. Moynihan against it., 2t S a Month Milling - STy Probl —_ A L SOUTH DAKOTA _ IDAHO Shamg em Solved—Need-No-Hone ‘ - 2 s ol ¢ Barred from speaking in Stratford In spite of the recent arrest offl?ay 7 i your community on ew Wome y the mayor’s order, Lester P. Bar- McKaig, at the instance of northern RS :",w S0 prEvioss miling e low, temporary national chairman of Idaho Tumber interests, for speaking ! 5 Bea mler the World War Veterans, chartered a to labor men at St. Maries, Mr. Mc- 18 | e e 4 special train at Aberdeen last week Xaig is continuing his lecture tour of 3% _LL‘, business that will ean you steady and, accompanied by 200 veterans and the state and is meeting with big money back. Price, -. ISR Ihe en i ST a brass band, journeyed to the “hos- crowds everywhere. g, ;,":":‘,‘ml:“;:“:afi;.":"ffi. g supply community with flourand g ot | o] feed. You save the ght on the T i & R mave S e ||| Qur Next President—Who Will He Be? ’ profits’ ;‘ouc:?tut?:'e extra profit of mak- e ing “A BETTER BARREL OF "(Continued from page 5) the case may be. The Labor party and - ONE YEAR T wm&%.%&‘nfmf the Labor party is somewhat mislead-. Committee of Forty-eight realize that TO PAY & o gese, :e‘limmu:mn. rollu:r ing. It is intended to represent, not Puttingup state tickets would only tend 3 S e M J' . e milling ndustsy. It requires jess thaw merely hand workers organized in la- to divide progressive forces and make 445& running, easy mmtfewm and labor of the usual b i but k ith both it more difficult for the people to win. | new BUTTERFLV Bcp-rn':nlr 3 or unions, but workers, wi o : 2 oarantoed & i o0 Dett m‘l&'&mm“'k" ?l‘"gmn&;:.mgfg' hand and Il;u'am, as oppos'ed to idlers It is too early yetfto sz;‘y what will “Tisde sl 1o o Wfll’b‘flm’u{ vitamines and the who get their living from the profits be the -best course for the members ':"‘,,‘.,A,,'.. FREE T o Our customers amdg?;:n'tl]:?:flv!. from others’ labor. of the Nonpartisan league and of or- cnay ‘"‘.'Y..‘.‘,.,,‘.?,?., .:ho.&;};“,’,'“h.. i 2 lege of using our Nationally advertised The Labor party will hold its first ganized labor to follow in voting for %’i‘" i ° manufactyss 3 ”. national convention July 4 at Chicago Presidential candidates. The most ~pe M M to name a national ticket. Governor g;gg;t:rr;t tgh;%%é grc&xrpeb ;vsnf:;nggl e ! “Famous for its Flavor Frazier of North Dakota was the first Lils B B W B e et With ot choice for presidential candidate of dates for state offices, for the state DOG DISEASES it e printed on them. OUR SER- _ legislature and for congress. In many VICE DEPARTMENT examines sam. most of the leaders at the first na s : and How to Feed . ples gl your yoi;:ur Srery 4 m davs I} | tional organization meeting. But ways 1t£s morfi lm_PO}ftafl_t 30 t?e farm- Mailed free to any address by i high “Fiavo » standard. We statt son Governor Frazier is needed to cam- ©rs to have the right kind of a gov- the Author I in business with our‘:‘ Confidential paign for the farmers in North Da- €rnor than the right kind of a pres- oog Loser mcvr',:‘gg}to& €O, Inc. g e ‘},fm“: ‘“‘n%'“° y:“::;;i% kote: Mimnesota and., other Teagte ldevrg;en the national conventions have = - -l can start in this most del states this year. Frank P. Walsh 9 % 1 D e owr Iobarce has been discussed somewhat as the been held and the candidates and plat- o litltle 6;31 esra.sm capi- Labor party’s presidential candidate, forms are kpown it will l.)e time e i i but the report now is that Senator enough for the farmers to decide, sep- T R o % ¢ figve:lzg);omgw La Follette of Wisconsin is likely to aratt_ely or together, what to do in the mmdkt:;:é..eq Fos dd. One of it § idget Marvel Mills, 84 bolt the Republican party, if a re- presidential race. nctihe Jitad Sg':.fl stalog FREE. 3 Start now milling - B¥ actionary candidate and platform re- : : 1 Lancister, sult from the national Republican con- vention, and in case this happens La Follette undoubtedly will be offered - .@; thv.mo::;iin your & fore some one eke takes advan g LR Portamiey. 2 Il | the presidential nomination of the It puts the grain in the Sapriiad by the bare thisshing, ‘3 vt ey i g e Bk, Ths s of Labor party. ack-=doexrio Shmte ADemaidec by s Sast ol A,,' % Am" La Follette has been making a it in the stack farmers an i1 ;l;g.:o: 'rn}.': can Mill Co. strong fight in Wisconsin for selection st t Bldg., Owensboro, Ky % 2 o g of delegates to the national Republican p- — | convention pledged to a definite pro- N7 gressive program, which recognizes The Grain-Saving ’ Stacker DeliversIt ¢ stack in the ordinary proc- X / X ess. Demand the Grain-Saving let any of it go into the straw stack? N/ Stacker on the machine for your You don’t have to any more. The next job. See that'above trade-mark Grain-Saving Stacker returas to (in colors) ison each side. Write to the separator and into the sack or any of thelist below for full informa- wagon the grain thatisblown tothe tion about this sterling profit-saver. LIST OF MANUFACTURERS .J ’ ‘ 4 public ownership and the rights of rgriie UU e Pay S].X Pel' farmers and workers. At the presi- 3 Ce I dential primaries this ticket carried -Wisconsin with a big majority. These nt ntereSt delegates will make their fight at on cemfienta of - deposit fnr 6 or 12 the Republican national convention monflu. deposits in bank for the La Follette program and guaranteed by th of akota under the dlgm;':u :ehnn{l;rttl) though they may lose, and probablg !NK will, the country will be well enoug] FARME:};%OS‘{AEEDB info’rmed of the situation so that La o Follette, running on a Labor party tieket, probably would attract hun- Naemy Is Coming to You Every kernel of the grain you have raised isyours. Then why a 4 1, © e - hl 3 Bl . United States Canada ‘dfl ‘S‘cn PAB%RB. g:er(ga‘fifyt;:;?s;;fcsa'ndvz::smflhons’ of Al‘l‘tM&u lcruachineryCo.. Hl(l)b&roMunufacturlngCo..Mariofls Roén %etldl Engine & Thresher “1h- your eld drill. o ansfield; 0.y Seaforth, Ont. ,‘m“gl"‘;;‘; - More or less allied with the Labor ,';";;‘Y,,,k‘:?g;;m"m“‘tmo. Miinois Thresher Co., Sycamore, Domel‘r;iona;hruheafo . Ltd,, Slac _from party is the Committee of Forty-eight. Banting MsoutecturingCo, Keck-Gonnerman Co., Mt. 3. B. Dore & Fils. Ltd., w’m Tt remains to be seen whether this |} * Batavia Machiae Co., Batavia, ernon, Lap Leader Tractor Manufacturing Emsth Lth Ca ll.izc Cape Girard ‘Con Dea Motnes, 1owa Forest, ou.' ke Link Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo John Goodison Thruhen Co., 1. l.Cm'l‘lnuhfigHukheCo. Mmflnggp hmfihhu Machine neo,mn Bm,. Ltd.. Mildmay, Ch* Mnchin: Co., St. Johnsville, Port Huron Engine & Thresher - MacDonald Thresher Co. Ltd., Ont. per set of 20, $13, | i rogressive group will select the same bar; sample mall-| presidential candidates and program Brunt 20, $15:| as the Labor party. At present there ‘John A. Swansen | appears to be some difficulty between Si A. B. Farquhar Co., York, Pa. Southwest Mfg. Co., Oklahoma . erdinand ‘Works, $ City, Okla. i Blltr.v N. D, 2 s Co., Port. Huron, Mich. ‘Stratford . — | them in agreeing upon a Platf];’mé'o Eille Eeystone AgriculturalWorks, The et & Co., Massillon, O. Sawyer-Massey Co., Ltd., DRAKE MILL PRICES Both the Labor party and .the Com- Berson- Brantinghara Co. Russell Wind Stacker Co., umnwu.‘”gm. Iollowing prices are heing peid by thel mittee of Forty-eight, or the two com- g Rockford R o veszcla: ¥, i Stewart. Sheat Loader Co., pring_-No. 1, $3.08: No. 2,| bined, will have, besides their national Co., spfiifimm Pt ity Wallace Mochine Works, Ltd., 8. ussex, aterloo Manufacturing € Ltd.,, Waterloo, Ontn‘ 2 4, 2.32-7 Northern txcket candidatesfor congress and state { Ferdinand, Ind. Swayne, Robinson & Compan: . Frick Company, Waynesbaro, Pa. Rmondo 5 2 Vo R Rwid“t MachinetWoxh, Ltd., $2.58; No. 4 (54-pound), $2.48; “No. 4 (53~ oflices in the majority of the states. i), pound), $2.28. In states in which the Nonpartisan Hastison Machine Warke, getown, 'm A roducts: A g . x The Westinghouse Company, George White & Sons Ca., Ltd & ‘ome):r“gu 1%!1mnb§m1 ?a‘m’i‘:,‘:i league is making a campaign this year, Belleville, In. &M;’“"‘ i \don, Ont. o fow! IEAE sizighe cr”loer 4007 Imken | however, there will be mo state ficket Ihe Grain-Saving Stacker Originated With the Indiana Manufactaring dredw HEN d lots, $2.45 h of these new parties. The League can- C 5 I Wi Origi : ’ amawfifit ls(ll:,fl-pom lots, s822.35 per E:;:: didates will file on the Republican, any, b ind., Ako nated the Wind Stackes, i redmelant: Lot d lots, $270 per hun- Democratic or independent tickets, as Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers £ PAGE THIRTEEN ; Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers < L I 4 R T ORI AR SU i S5y S e i D

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