The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 26, 1920, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS .. Here Is a Book That ,’All Leaguers Should Own THE STORY /-~ .of the : ’ | NONPARTISAN Charles~ Edward Rassell Here is a true recofd in book form of the causes that led up to the League; its growth and its accomphshxifents It is a permanent hlstory of the League, bound in cloth. It contains 332 pages, with illustrations and index. The book is sold by its publishers, Harper & Brothers, New York, at $2 a copy. The Leader has made arrangements to offer it to League members at $1.25 postpaid. This book contains proof of the trickery and mampulatlons of Chamber of Com- merce men that resulted in cheating farmers out of their crops. It contains also the full story of thei Nonpartisan league and what it has succeeded in doing up to this time. If you are a Lcague member you want this book. You can get it now at a low price. Fill out the following blank ond mail it, with remittance, to the Non- partisan Leader, Book Department, Box 2075, Minneapolis, Minn. NN RS AR A I e s ST AT SR R | Nonpartisan Leader (Book Department), : J | Box 2075, Minneapolis, Minn. | I . Gentlemen: Please send me, postpaid, “THE STORY OF THE l NONPARTISAN LEAGUE,” by Russell, $2. t | (To League members, $1.25) | | I inclose check, draft, money order, currency for: st o e | 1 ] I Name et il R s e Tl S 1 = POStOffiCe. ...ovooooemeenieieeeenenes S i A State.. s ooe l Write ; | Plainly Street or R:EE D S s n L R e I g | I | | |« il | | I | | | I | | ! | | . $1200°°Ba1inQP1'ofit lck 1200 to . o.. mnde $49.00 2 day with m Admiral Hay! Press Hickox, Ga., Adnnml owner he ex- 22 "megmk $1000 extra_ t! g Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skm Sonp Olnnnmt.'h!m; 25¢, everywhére. s B0 Mal John Marks, ,Dept. T, ain % e et batod b8 beios in one 8 tons in m ‘hours. ' For 80 ars the Admiral has iaa:est, Walkeracres Poland Chinas 100 spring pigs, both sexes, sired by sons of world champion Black Price and Winning Timm. Write for price MM HAY I'RESS COMPANY CHARLES E. WALKER, Glericoe, Minn. Boxlzs Kansas City, Ma Tire Prlces Smashed Tremendous Reduction in 1 CIAY fi"ts\\ Price Saves You More Than 4§ W\ We have just purchased a carload of fresh rubber tires. ‘These tires formerly sold for three times our prices and were uaranteed for.6000 miles. These high quallty fresh rubber tires are not to be ¢! assed with seconds and double tread. —ad L2 >5 i There is only a limited number to be had at these prices. SIZE sizg JIRE ~ TUBE Simply write us today stating the number and size of Tires and Tubes i} wanted, We will ship Tires immediately Express C. O. D., with privilege of I} examination. You take no chances. If you are not entirely satisfied, after inspectionthatthigis the greatestTirebargaineveroffered,return thetirestous ' at our own expense. Orders will be filled promptly each day as received, until our limited supply is exhausted==so order today and make sure of the big sav- ng. You cannot appreciate the remarkable saying you are making on these Tires until you have seen them. We know you be more than satisfied. You may take 5% discount if you send cash with order. Gold Seal Tire Co., 3851 West Lake Street, Chicago, .ture for us at any time? »down in the mouth. One William Campbell, acting as secretary of an organization backed by the copper trust and power inter- ests to fight the Nonpartisan league in Montana, has been sending out a ques- tionnaire to.various localities to “feel” the sentiment. One of these was re- ceived by Joseph Deml, Bloomfield, Mont., and Mrs. Deml proceeded to fill out the questionnaire as follows: mate there are in your precinct? Es- timate them as follows: - A. Democrats—(None). ; Republicans — (One — Ike Jones.) Socialists — (One — Sam Sans- born). Nonpartlsan Leaguers — (125). Q. Have any Socialist or Nonparti- san league organizers worked in your community recently ? A. None of your blank busi- ness. Q. Have any meetings been | held ? A. (Same as above). Q. Are any meetings scheduled for the near future? A. (Ditto). Q. Have you distributed any litera- (Anti- League literature is meant). A A. Not on your hfe. Q. How many copies of literature of each issue will you distribute ? : A. None. Q. Could you perfect a small organ- ization in your precinct,”willing to as- sist us in this fight against socialism? A, Can’t fool ’em here any longer. Q. Is the Nonpartisan league gain- ing or losing in your district? N A. Two hopeless cases left (Ike Jones and Sam Sansborn). Q. Have you any suggestions to make that would be helpful ? A. Yes, save your money for some useful purpose—or put it in the stove. * % A woman delegate to the Democrat- ic convention 'at San Francisco was robbed of six diamond rings, valued at $6,000. She may not feel so demo- cratde but she will look more democrat- ic in future. * % x One little controlled paper says, in opposing the soldiers’ bonus, that the man who died in France got no honus. Maybe not, but the profiteers collected one from the family he left behind him. R A woman in Los Angeles has invent- ed a new kind of lawn that doesn’t need a lawn mower. She made a ce- ment square in front of her home and painted it green. ~Wonder what the chamber of commerce would do if the farmers “planted” cement wheat fields? 4 $E e Six per cent of the Manitoba legislature is in jail. ' The govern- ment ought to be able, at all times, to secure inside informa- tion.—TURNER’S WEEKLY. ok w Jonah experienced a whale of a time. Which shows it doesn’t pay to get * * * A boy violinist in Italy is re- ported to have charmed a riotous b into calmness, but this is only fiddling with the problem of . the lugh cost of hvmg. Speaking' about Junk General 15 tons of it—was sold to a Chicago Junk dealer for $650. PAGE TWO : . Q. How many voters do you esti- | Attention, Equity Members Wood’s surplus campaign literature— | mVERTISEfiENTS The Farm Truck Built for Service From the ground up the Dearborn model ‘*48"’ worm-drive, 2-ton truck. . is built for reliable year around service. Big” enough, powerful enough to haul its load with ease. cost less to buy than the ayerage 2-ton truck, they cost less to run than the average 1-ton truck. _ Farmefs report 16 to 18 miles per ~ gallon of gasoline. This saving is gained by’ the new, simplified strength plus quality steel con- struction that makes the Dearborn 500 to 2,000 ibs. lighter than other worm’-dnve trucks of the same capacity. That's why the Dearborn is such a giant \in power, yet saves gasoline, oll and tires, “hnd excess wear of every working part. * And the working parts are absolutely un- excelled—the best insurance of the long, useful, reliable working life for Dear- born Trucks. Don’t buy any truck, anywhere at any - price till you see the Dearborn, Another § tmck might saltsfy . but a Dearborn is sure to bo! am%y you and sqve you money. 4 ‘Write us for book on "nanlint Expense ’ if you don't know the Dearborn dealer. THE DEARBORN TRUCK CO. Dept. N, 2015-17 South Michigan Ave., Equity-Lehigh Tires 6,000 Miles Guaranteed No Money in Advance C. 0. D. on Approval Eliminate the ‘l'ire Profiteer "mn Kan | Tread Tubes 30x3 . uo 00 uo 90 sz 00 30x8 12,80 13.95 0 32x8 31x4.... 18.85 32x4.... 19.10 20.70 3.35 33x4....°19.60 21.20 3.45 34x4.... 20.10 , 21.70 3.55 84x4 30.50 4.55 3bx436. . 31.00 4.65 36x4%45. ., 31.75 4.75 § 3Txd¥%s. ; 35.10 -5.25 ‘These prices include 5% War Tax EQUITY 'SUPPLY HOUSE Boston Block MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. You shnuld have mu' dirset -4 from factory to farm prices before- you buy. fence. ‘HIGH QUALITY FENCE—LOW PRICES You can hot afford to miss this opportunity. Write our nearest factory \‘.odny UNITED FENCE COMPANY OF STILLWATER St. 306 Main 207 Frol Fort Madison, lowa Stillwater, llfll. i car at lgnll- pr{u. The buainess of the future. ; RIDEEZEE 'CO. ST FPAUL, MINN. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers

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