The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 12

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SELLS GUARANTEED || S _ ' FORD TIRES FOR $1 Mr. Herb Ford, tive distributor, 1746 | Grand avenue, Kansas City, Mo., is causing & sensation in tire circles by | sellmg Ford tires, guaranteed in writ~ ing for 6,000 miles, at $1 each. He |- also 'sells heavy, first grade tounst tubes at the same price, ; Mr. Ford buys tires by the carload— sometimes taking a factory’s entire |’ | supply. Buying in such quantities, Mr, Ford gets price reductions far below | the usual wholesale figures. This ad- i ‘vantage he shares with his customers. He handles only new tires (no “sec- i onds”), free from defects, on a written 6,000—mi1e ‘guarantee, . : 4 . * PLAIN TREAD Guarm.teed 6,000, Miles -:$19:45 two for szus two for 25.80 17 32505 twe for 3350 BLXA ey 89.60 ;5 two for 40.50 ° NON-SKID . TREAD . - Guamnteed 6,000- Miles 30x3. eaees+921.80 5 twa for: $22.80 North Dakota Taxes Lawer EORGE o) WALLACE, Homemeldmg assomahon, the ere:%, . Vouve Gottoknow H st;ate tax commissioner, = tion ‘of 52 homes in various towns of. 7 draim sy . in an address before the the state. Despite its bitter opposic | BiOtOI‘ ™M ec hanics : annual: convention of the = tion, Fargo gets 22 homes and work. on | i z || county auditers, declar- the bmldmgs ig niow under’ wsy. | Wherever you go, whateveryou. — ed that the state tax levy ' = . — ‘¥ do, you find motor power employed. We for 1920 will only be seven-tenths of . SQUTH DAKOTA | Si3.fx ek tevd d':?';“a%":&" powes, 1 mill, as compared with the preSent Uit e now primary law qf flfis | every business depends it There: ata. levy of 2.41 mills, This result s ab- gpd‘er Kt o Toma i tained by the fact that, through the appears on. the ballot, the same as the efforts of League attorneys, tax litiga~ Republican. and Dex:mctanc parties; - -tion has been settled favorably to the =, 3+ is required to express a choice e state and the money now is pouring in - onparti - Learn Here in?7 Shorl: Weeh to the state treasury. Combined with pfi?fegemfrf?: hlgld a st;te'%n c},iavi:: ; Make up to $5000 or more’ per- !'ngue the levy of three-fourths of a millsfor gelt. now for this enormous, fast-growing, big i soldiers’ bonus, the. total state levy {otReion ndJexnched 8 boow for | B Wah S ity o Yo will not exceed 1.45 mills for all pur- Borchits: the nolzed RS I A ohanics a¢ your Side to SHow you How and make it | poses in 1920, This levy not only will .fxdené. Representatgves' of " the A gt e be lower than the levy in any other. World War Veterans and labor organ- t of wages how but demnnd can't be B0XBIA v eenran s 28.70: two for - £9.70 state providing a bonus for service . 1 o 5, comp] R TR b Lt -men but will be lower than almost any ;zes#:)::. a'[s'ghgart;fig]ag :erdh in thle con '('Nogiorggd atudmi‘:h:'noewed) vy HEAVY TOURIST TUBES other state regardless of the bomus. 140t S 0640 he confused with the Free Y. M.C. A. fi,‘f{},‘a‘g",’,,“m“,mmm. : e e 380: v for gy | , The fact that Minnesota plans to National Nonpartisan league. The | Taps Bk sn toe betess shows plotiss. 82x3/z .+ 5907 two for | 6.90 - build.an experimental flour mill makes National - Non Sin il .e 35 Six4 vs+ 6.80; two for - 7.80 North Dakota farmers ‘laugh. - As parti gue SEND NO MONEY state plainly size of tires and tubes i wanted and how many you want.. They. will be shipped C. 0. D. the same day the order is received, subject to your approval. You-ate the judge of the wonderful value of these tires.. ¥ou are*under no obligation—if. they are not better than. represented and a: ! bigger bargain than you can get any- where - else, send ‘them back and: they haven't cost you a cent. A.big Kanpas City bank says that Mr. Ford is absolutely reliable. i . As this offer cannot last very long you | ‘should send in your: order today to Mz Herh { ¥ord, Pres., Tire Service Company, 1746 Grand i Ave., Kansas City, Mo. State sizes and how early ‘as 1907 North ‘Dakota had ap- . xf::geuzocgifigi:at;dmmmsmefi;:g g propriated money for the erection of file-on the Republican or Democratic the experimental 'mill at the state hekets as the membersm decides. | agricultural college.” From that mill- 4 3 A 'special ‘session’ of the South Da- arose the Nonpartisan league. Out of kota legislature was called for May its experiments President Worst found 24, ‘but on account of bad reads and ' thesfearful loss'to farmers in dockage stpon and feed for livestock taken out of the yegtien it e o pe Rl Jumh | “ state; .out of it Doctor l.add brought 21. The Nonpartisan league is Plan : ‘ning to ‘wait on the special session |- ) 2 fi zevel?;lo;ssg‘x:onD feedsw]l:xuegt ‘;'llg” ‘with a “petition in boots,” consisting Cut the Tl RE S i adem‘s;- Tha dition s rmlglr in Of several thousand farmers, to make Cost of : North Dakota. tuml v thies Braki Mg 12 demand that the servamts of the | EVVITIS {1 OX Guaranteed 4500 Mifes § ‘light upon the grain gamblers: and it = X ple redeem their platform pledges : 3 still “shines, in company with the fimfimgt?&e;;nfi; " . Whbve maare 64 sative STt 48, et : sy ffflnmwfléfifwmgfi_ Dl i Wie T clerbin; The rosc B T eremenet s vt , Spe(nal Not}ce to | ness of victory in June by taking part’ 125, 56 She Ieimmtee Tailod ; save 50% 3 | Pk o the alie atabe -and refused to redeem these pledges, 0 more | i e i, the Denoerafc Sate whikwers for site oot macketng | M moves s : the Democrats, at the direction of LiaUtes siniiiar 9. those in operation. | {| Aok e | in North Dakota, ; L V. A officials, named a state ticket Walter Thomas M:IIs, the “httle ‘headed by J. F. T. O’Connor, a Iawyer giant® of the Nonparhsan league lec- | - jof Grand Forks, for governor. 'O'Con- . i 8 ture staff, will address the voters of nor is famous in North Dakota for his ; South Da.kota from the capitol steps 5 ‘repeated appearance in court as at- All Ford owners contemplatmg a tnp dar- | ing the coming season: will find ‘it to their {‘advantage to write immediately ior OuY spe- ieial proposition—one that will help- te make { their journey profitable as well as ‘a pleasure. We have what we belieye to be the best, sim- | plest, handiest #nd most practical luggage ' carrier, especially developed for the Ford car, ' i‘on ‘the market. - It ecan be attached or de- tached in a_jiffy without the use of tools, bolts, i clamps’ ‘and ' other make-shifts, Simply grips {‘and automatically locks itself og the left run- i ning board and attaches to the top support. It is neat in appearance and affords carrying capacity for the entire length of the running board. /. Reinforces the running 'board fenders and helps to ‘prevent sagging and { rattling: Fits' both = touring and 'roadster models. - Every Ford owner mneeds one. - They i are selling "like hot cakes.” You can make | more than” your expenses, while touring the “farmers and workers of the state to his 'law firm was m pushuig the st against, the grain grading and dock- get;gegghggfgnbggg’;e [enaine o ’f“’i‘“é““é’ly efault o er, who' faile to file i a brief for the state. o MINNESOTA a4 "* Rev.” Martin O’Donag}me of Washc Landing on soft ground near: St} ington, D. €.; a priest of the Roman - James, May 20, resulted in slight dam~ Catholic church has come to North = age to the “Shipstead for Governor” Dakota to deliver addresses on “The ' airplane in which A C Townley is {'eouptsy, selling this carrier. They %1l on | Social and Eeonomic Problems of To-. making a “flying” primary. campaign, W £ ulars. Dept.: gy i Bt day.” He is famous in the East as a ‘Mr. Townley and his pilot were unin- | Pandolfo Manufactmng CONP&RI; llmnc. thinker and worker on present-day ' jured. The plane was Fepaired in.a St. Cloud, ‘Minn, problems and has given a great deal: few days and in the meantime the of ‘study to the farmer movement in - League president was given the use North Dakota. In & lecture at Moor- ' of anothez machme by the Curtxss : head, Minn., May 21, he declared that = fiyers. “North Dakota farmers deserve the “With the . thpstead for: governor' thanks of the natien.”” ' pnmary campaign nearing its close, Outside ’ corpmhons and - specula- “enthusiasm. amung the farmers is run- - tors holdmg 1dnd within the state are ' ming high. Big: ‘meetings addressed v, 2 . réquiring ' tenants to sign an ‘agree- " by the progressive Republican candi-. |88 | Xou dairkhiaye 1o/ gey-for A i ment not to dccept state hail insur- * date for governor, indorsed by the | = &-:‘-“a“"mm“‘“'“““* AL T Ry in o cur ansveren | B1CE, before the prospective tenant League and-labor, are the ryle.. By_ B Donte | EZE ggwtgg"s gglng g&hgcgnfi . can take the land. - This is in viola-' flying from one picnie to another, A. ‘and address—that’s all. Do it A post ‘card will -hon of state }aw and is: bemg given C. Townley was able to address 15, 000 do. T.waat to send you o dnndy nut.o nlno f i : :}I:ee comm;ism?;leroflthls ‘z;lso pars | of ,_g 95 10 | the: general’ pl the busmess m- Fo"'no Days FREE! terests to nullify as far wposslble the e = farmers’ program. peekmg in 1918 plans a “Townle “F. W. Cathro of the Bank of North g Day June 7.0 A local bank presudent Dakota declares that the bank will be ! | enabled to loan $8,600,000. to farmers . ‘before the end of its first vear—and not one dollar of state bonds yet sold. - This in comparison to South Dakota, “'which, having sold 'bonds, has only gn '-loaned $4 000, 000 to the farmers o ea

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