The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 11

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ADVERTISEMENTS Great Hog Profits tify himself in this manner and re- signed. Doctor Henrik Shipstead, next gov- ernor of Minnesota; Tom Sullivan, the people’s choice for attorney general, and J. G. Soltis, the workers’ candi- date for congress from the district em- bracing North Minneapolis, were ADVERTISEMENTS DURABILITY OF THE DE LLAVAL ! o cheered by thousands of people at a A&K0 R %\\’Id?.y Da)} meétintg y inG LoringH [i\.';t[rlir, A AR inneapolis. Captain George H. Mal- i Husfleslleavyllonslo Market | | 1on, one of Pershing’s 100 heroes and » ;fi 4 cnu‘y.m(eedmgm Havebigger candidate for lieutenant governor, was § pigs s It nem ready for | | chairman and likewise was enthusias- 3 ‘ s fu‘?.?i ?t our risk mtkit Mknnkoune is the tic;l!iy breceived. (;I‘hehmeeting('i was pre- from a photograph of Mr. Jacob . . arm money maker known. e ceded by a parade through downtown Rimelspach, in Ohio, and his Guaranteed Trial Offer e will suip you Minneapolis four miles long. P 2 2 Nl barrel, Take 30d e halt o gocs DelLaval Separator, which has been in use for over 25 years. orabarrel, 0 80 days — f BERIsY et abielio schod i we re! every cen d us —no charge for the lmltu;on uas. “flko“n hasabaseof . Modifled Buttermilic to which essential fata and acids are added, Wilkoline comes in condensed form, Will keep definitelfir in any climate. Will not mould, 8our or rot, Flies will not come mear it. « ?e al Ga!lon E ey o8 izonapert Mikoling NORTH DAKOTA .By decision of the district court farmer stockholders have been return- ed to full control of the Hettinger County Farmers’ Press, published at Mott. This paper formerly belonged to local business men but was sold to the farmers. After the paper had been turned over the former ownmers got out an injunction against the farmers and seized the paper, but the injunction has now been dissolved and the paper returned. Workers at the state-owned mill at Drake have organized a local union of mill workers. One of their first acts was to present Governor Frazier, Commissioner of Agriculture and The machine was brought in on a local De Laval Service Day to be looked over by the service man. N bo? bnyingb of un n . Use Milkoline and you will nlw‘alra be sure of uniform acidity, and at a cost of 2ca gallon or less when fed as users say Milkoline saves them one-third on feed bills because it makes their hogs and poultry assimilate all their feed. 14007% Profit V.3t Mddeton Moy $4 $30 worth of Milkoline in & gixty test of this lot of %o 7@ could quo! ut the proof is that ly guarantee Milkoline to be satisfactory or refund your money, (you are the judge) andrefer yon to8. W, Bivd, Bagkof Kangas City. Mor. o0 ;. Dunn & Co. MILKOLINE s just as good for Poultry as for Hogs. Order from Nearest Dealer or Direct from this AQ Send check or money order and ask for free booklet *‘Hustles Heavy H . tomet." : 10 ¢ There was nothing the matter with the separator, and after it was cleaned up and oiled Mr. Rimelspach . took it home with the com- ment that it ought to be good for another 25 years. 15 % 32 " ) barrels. No charge for or barrel !%?' THE MILKOLINE MEG, GO, 30usroemey, s ARMY GOODS Purchased From the United States Government U. 8. Rovernment pup tents, each .........$ 4.00 Used army tents pyramid shape— 16x16, class A, cost government $100. 16x16, class B 16x16, class C Used army wall tents, 9x9, each .. Used army tents, pyramid shape, Tarpaulins, 9x16, each ...... Al um mess Kkits, each .. New hip rubber boots, per p New leather saddle bags, each ... 19127 model officers’ saddles, each .. U. 8. McClellan saddles, each ,.......... 15.00 U. S. army pack saddles, all complete, each 25.00 U. 8. government metal horse collars, cost the government $12.50, each U. 8: leather horse collars, size 1 Size and over, each Knapsacks, each New government horse blankets, wool lined, per pair .............. U. 8. heavy wool O. D. blankets, each Second-hand government wool lined, c horse blankets, per pair .......... Heavy gray army wool blankets, each . Storm covers which have hardly been u DOE DRITT o inisodinasssvose sfosesasise U. 8. breast collar lead harness with i foot lines, se -inch breeching harness, sfi;lnch lines, per set . l%-t ch breeching harness, BOLEY 2 ST s e S 13&- government -inch lines, per set ..... 2-inch short trace harness, 1%-inch strapwork, per set ............. Second-hand government halters, per dozen 12.00 Separators, manufactured by Starch Bros., OREH T¥e i o 0s sioaein s sooiniasianss $40, $45 and 50. New U. 8. recruiting sacks, each ........ 1.25 Hand corn planters, best made, each Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include postage if by parcel post and, where necessary, specify sizes. We do not use catalogs. Labor Hagan and J. A. McGovern, manager of the Mill and Elevator as- sociation, with sacks of the union- made flour. The Democratic state central cqm- mittee ha€ formally turned down the plan to join with anti-League Repub- licans and the so-called Independent Voters’ association to select a fusion anti-League ticket, calling instead a Democratic state convention at Fargo for May 19. SOUTH DAKOTA New stock is being sold and more money raised to re-establish the Peo- ple’s Press at Webster, which was re- cently burned. The origin of the fire .is a mystery, but it is known that cer- tain interests were bitterly opposed to the political policies of the paper and very much desired its elimination from the field. President A. C. Townley has just closed a series of meetings in the state. Although the weather and the roads have béen outrageous, the meet- ings were fairly well attended and much enthusiasm manifested. Mr. Townley will make another tour of the state later in the campaign. The labor forces of Huron won a signal victory in the recent city elec- tion. Charles A. Kelley, candidate of the labor and progressive forces, de- feated Don C. Medbury for mayor in one of the hottest and most bitterly contested elections ever held there. WISCONSIN Precinct caucuses of the Nonparti- The De Laval Separator gives the greatest value for the money, because it gives better and longer service. Mr. Rimelspach’s experience is equaled by the records of a large number of De Laval machines. Considering its greater durability alone, the De Laval is the most economical Ry, separator to buy; and withits cleaner ¥ skimming, easier running, greater capacity igld unequaled service, the price of a cheaper” machine ishigh in comparison. If you don’t know the De Laval » agent in your community, write VL to the nearest De Laval office THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 165 Broadway 29 East Madison Street 61 Beale Street CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO & All Deposits- Guaranteed by the State of North Dakota Deposit your money in the Bank of North Dakota —the bank that is owned, operated, managed and controlled by the state of North Dakota, whose taxable . property is estimated by the state tax commissioner to be upwards of two billion dollars. The Bank of North Dakota was created by a vote of the people of North Dakota and is supported by the faith and integrity of the whole state and all its citizens. INTEREST N All deposits are guaranteed by the state of North \ Dakota and are tax free in the state of North : Dakota. Checks and remittances at par. Four per cent interest paid on deposits of $500 or more to firms and individuals living outside of the state of North Dakota. Write for complete information to F. W. CATHRO, Director General AN W 211k 2 NS= vy, Zi Barrett & Zimmerman Midway Horse Market, St. Paul. san league were held in every precinct where the League is organized in Wis- consin May 4. Precinct delegates were elected to the county -conventions, which are now in progress. In addition to indorsing legislative candidates the precinct delegates in the county con- ventions will elect county committees in those counties where the League is well organized. The Wisconsin Leader, official state %)aper for the National Nonpartisan [§ T Bismarck THE BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota £ STREGRWM ENSUN NN SUPIGSRIR NN L N = e T SWSWSZ72-S0n & < 3 p PURE EXTRACTED ALFALFA HONEY Thick, rich and delicious. Case of two 60- pound cans, $24. One 60-pound can, $12.60. Circular free. (I am a strong League member.) G. A. KOGER, Meridian, Idaho. 3 -] Electro Spark intensifier For Ford Cars and Tractors == - Hotter Spark, Leaner Gas Mixture, o o o o e More Power, Less Trouble, Saves Money. XIEFER MFG. CO., : Biggest Value for $2.00 Ever Offered, 404 falscs Bidg., Minneapolis, Minn. j Absolutely guaranteed. Doubles life and Hepewith is $2.00 (check, money order o ! ?e gf SpaLr{k kPluglsz:i Redtllc%%s carbon Doubie Strength Spark Intensifier. it i n cylinders. Makes old, cracked or worn §fzeed that Iuse the Intensifier % plugs work like new. Easier to start en. - -"*5ef Fouw oo [ ~1"r ‘_1;'. Uiy gne. You can't afford to be without it. { 1 y mail now $2.00, regular price $3.50, =wsrremrrremses e i ‘league in Wisconsin, has been estab- G oapon, Fropeitions OmnigR, s s ol alioi o o | s lished in Madison. The first issue ap- - 1 peared April 24. . 5 . . I we Pa 6 Per Cent _ The state convention of the Nonpar- i\ Dl(:key Glazed Tile Silos ELEVATOR MANAGER WANTED ! o tisan league will probably be held in A“Tlle Fruit Jar of t‘l;e Field” The board of directors of the Farmers’ o on’ time certificates of deposit if left one Madison early in June A complete SAVE 8% ON MARCH ORDERS. Co-Operative Elevator and Trading Co., year. Safety ranteed by North Dakota : . P Pay later when silo arrives. f Crosby, N. D., will receive applications p Devotziim-ta‘e Gu?r:nty Law.y W:ite 3 ticket will be placed in the field. Send for ecatalog No. 28 goi' s:‘;zsi gosition urml Jun:llgth. Position R A 0. C. Quale, organizer and lecturer for the Nonpartisan league, is speak- ing before large audiences. FIRST STATE BANK AMIDON, N. D. open July 1st. Applicant must state pre- vious experience, age, wages desired, and furnish reference. W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co. MACOMSB, ILL. Kansas City, Mo. Chattanooga, Tenn. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers PAGE ELEVEN - b Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers S

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