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- S 4 ;',-«They' wonder at the unrest and in- - and workers must unite politically or ~ party (the farmer) to be heard. How ~tentional fairness after having pointed .and dry them. 'This produet is ship= " ' 5 > $85,761,000 profits TN THE BUSL {'f NESS. Only about a tenth of its prof- its, therefore, appear in actual CASH dividends. The rest, “retained in the BUSINESS,” undoubtedly will appear later in STOCK: DIVIDENDS;" in " which Armour tried to conceal its war profits and in which it is still trying to “-“‘conceal profits. Now itis also inter- esting to note that stock dividends are ~mot taxable under a -recent decision of the supreme court, so that all'of the big profiteers, in future may be ex- pected to “retain in the business” most of their profits and issue them later in stock dividends which can not be taxed. . Mr. Buethe was mot very much in error after all. /| WHY THERE IS UNREST = s ¢ Editor | Nonpartisan Leader:, “Ill - fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, where wealth accumulates and ‘men | decay.” . History tells us that ancient | kings put to death all messengers who brought news they did.not like and re- warded -those ‘who brought acceptable news, but the accounts do not tell us _ that this method changed the facts. On the contrary it resulted in disaster beeause it hid the truth and exploited stead- of: seeking the causes and:re- . moving :them -they pass. suppression . ' laws and in their execution violate federal and state constitutions and in- crease the causes of unrest. Farmers ;’jé]?teseiitative government, will come %o an end. e | National % . .Editor Nonpartisan Leader: -I no- ticed in a recent Leader an article about the grain-grading hearing being a!farce, which it was, any one can see that. But what I had reference to was ‘this—you . seemed to' carry the im- pression that Secretary of Agriculture Meredith was inclined to be fair, ‘that -his ‘wrong rulings were the result of ignorance, etc. ] AR T ' How can you square with yourselves in this matter? A 10-year old boot- _black would know' that it ‘was not fair to hold a hearing where it was decid- edly inconvenient for the pringcipal can you give Meredith credit for in- ‘out this fact? : FRANK W. DUSEY. ;Crestqn‘,,lowa} Sy 37 OPRA PRODUCTS = i Copra oil'is the basis of much of the so-called margarines now on the mar- ket as a substitute for butter: The copra nut, produced chiefly in the Philippines and East Indies, has a ker- nel which produces the oil. © Natives pound the’ kernels into small pieces ped to our market. The oil is pressed ~out and the cake sold for st_ock .iono'(_i. -?HONEY,‘ PRICE INCREASING i Increased prices for sugar are be- ing reflected slowly in the price of | honey, which shows increases ranging. from 15 to 40 per cent as compared. with a year ago. e T POTATOfGROWERS,_HIT A . In spite of increased growing costs. and quality far “above ‘the average, potato prices throughout the country average $2.50 per barrel below those - 55os" ALK of @ year ago. - 3 “ Professional Schools Fea L N e O s S R oy LSt FIFTY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO - learn Yulégrdphx.‘ Salary, = $120-§200 per month. Earn- cxpenses while learning. ' Free catalog. Unit- ed. States Raflways Telegraph ‘School, ‘Bremer Ar- cade, St. Paul, - Minn, ¥ A : TELEGRAPHY—SHORT HOURS, ant-worl; ‘Salary, $140. ~Write for our %lot«-.,m. Telegraph o s Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers - GEORGE D. COLEMAN. | Soldiers’ Home, Tennessee. | PLEAS- b Inatitute; Atinneavolls .y results ‘come from Léader Classified Adsi of 110 cents per word is made. r A As'the Nonpartisan Leader has grown - circulation, its consumption of ‘paper and ink has increased, and at the same time prices of paper and ink have ad- ‘'vanced. Paper that formerly cost the Leader 4 cents i8 now costing 16 cents | " ‘per pound, ‘and a great. many:tons of paper are required to print each issue. 27 In order to get. the ‘cost of ‘publishing the classified columns, the rate must_he ‘slightly raised. "After September 1, the rate to League members will be 10 cents per word instead of 8 ‘cents, and the - rate to nonmembers wi!l.-be 15 cents in- ‘stead of 10 cents. 1 oy “THE NONPARTISAN LEADER. Livestock BEGISTERED CHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR SALE. Bred by Smooth Masterpiece” No. 67231, He won three first prizes in the State and Interstate fair before ~he was: six months old. ~ His Master~ iece ‘Again “No. ‘85585, is a ‘champion’ prize_ winner ?n"bb\h SEJ': and Interstate. ' We furnish pedi~ * grees. Stephen Tokach, St. Anthony, N.'D. T SOE . MR i (e S g months’ old. ean Blanchard 20th,” by 'Bean ‘Blanchard, and -sons: of Bean the Mitchell . Mischief. . Come; and see, at | county fair, held 'at Osage August.24'to Dieterich, Osage, Towa. e e ol LARGE TYPE PUREBRED DUROC-JERSEY BOAR pigs of-March and ‘Apsil farrow, sired by an out= fl,nmd‘i%,»son of the ' 1;100-pound Great” Wonder ‘X - Am _Orion’s 'Great Sensation. ~ Price, $25 efich; L %filflcflbn guaranteed. .~ W. E. Kasal, ' Stewart, e S L O S N T TS, 0 MY ENTIRE SELECTED DAIRY HERD FOR SALE. ~ 5 One d Holstein sire, Sir Elmwood Henger- “4yeld De Kol; six graded Holstein cows; four heifer calves, “three-fourths Holstein, . ‘Write or ' call’ for ]t}xruxx)ax “information, - Fred Becker, New Salem, e e REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES. TWO HERD boars, fall and spring pigs, either sex, -representing .-+ Bix- of "the most popular: and champion blood lines : of ‘the .breed.” Rubert Altmann, Gil . Minn, CHESTER WHITE, BOAR PIGS, APRIL FARROW, sired by Mike Big Bone. - Price, $10. Papers furs nished.. 0. G. Van Winkle, Sanborn, N.' D, 5 ggwm-n%mrm 3 HIGK'G;‘:?‘GS“% -safe very. - Joe &rheh. “Palmyra, Wis. PUREBRED ' CHESTER . WHITE SPRING PIGB, . either sex; cholera immune, satisfaction guaranteed. <. J. Flygare Brose.. Lafayette, . Minn: & i3 DUROC-JERSEY PIGS, MARCH, APRIL AND MAY" litters.” Weight 85 “to 100 pounds.- Price, $20 to $45. . Casper Sylte, Marmon, N. D. ~ CHOICE . - HIGH RADE . HOLSTEIN . HEIFER calves from: high= cing- cows, $34 crated. ‘Ar- thur O.. Popp, *Jefferson, ~Wis. g4 AR el et e Sl e A MR SN o BN e REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE BOARS FOR '‘SALE; wide Dbelted: May farrow. Address James J; Glover, Antelope, Mont. - i nz“ SXX-fl OLD' EWES ALND e, T head straigh Mound, N. D. 27, 115 LAMBS. FOR W.: D.. O'Malley, et T S e M A S ot L B o TR CHOICE: DUROC-JERSEY SPRING BOARS. PEDI- ees furnished. T, W, Belrends, Mountiin Lake, 'FOR SALE—THREE-YEAR-OLD HEREFORD- BULL . and yearlings. "J. C. Cutter, Eagle BRutte, 8. D. FOUR . PUREBRED 'PERCHERON ' MARES; ONE /> stallion.. Henry- Stueven, Kiel, Wis. . : S e R A AN Tl S g s S T BABY CHICKS—HEALTHY, SELECTED LAYERS, * “purebréd. White Teghoms, - Brown Leghorns, $16_per 100; Barred ‘Rocks, Reds, Buff Orpingtons, $17, gostvll,d. Live arrival guaranteed.” Catalog free . Booth “Hatchery, ‘Clinton, Mo: ' e e e e e A A " PUREBRED 8.-C.7 W. LEGHORNS: EXCELLENT stock; 100 yearling hens, $1 each; 50 April hatched pullets; $1 each; fancy cockerels, $1.50; 12 Farris cocks, $2 each. Belle Kinaey, Towner, N. D. ? " BABY" CHICKS 12 CENTS EACH UP. GUARAN- * teed - best -grade ‘purebred. stock. Postpaid. ' Live arrival guaranteed.. - All breeds. ~ Catalog’ free. . = Buperior ‘Hateheries, - Clinton, . Mo. 3 BUFF LEGHORNS, ' BOTH' COMBS; SILVER; Golden and Columbian Wyandottes; Rhode Island™ ~- Red ‘cockerels; hens reasonable, L. Johannessohn, *Beltramd, Minn; H 7 .+ . Miscellaneous = - hamess, $05 set; ‘new. MeClellan army saddles; $19.857 new -fir-még halters, $1.35 each; genuine - Wool - army. camp blankets, $5. each: 1,000 brand’ new: tarpaulins, 12x15, good white dick, while they last, $16.80 -each., . Catalog matled free. Midway Harness Co.;- 1958 University Ave., St. Paul,"Minn.’ B i dbodobl S hd Pt b Biemiems gl HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY, EGGS, 4 “horse “hides, cow: hides, . pelts,. wool. * McKay Prod- uee ‘Co., St Paul, )mm?' 2 7 T~ LEATHER 'TANNING RECIPES: ONE FREE; dranteed, cheap. way., - Agents wanted. R. ' N. illey; Carlton, -Texas. - ' &~ - 3 - Lightning Rods ek LIGHTNING © RODS—EXCLUSIVE AGENCY. AND ok saloh 1o Mva mecnts. seNiug thindics. Dar versal mfii.» Our_ copper: tests -99.9&}?1- cent pure. Write. for .agency.. Prices arc right.’ H. Diddie; Maratiflelds C Wik L : . Wanted fo Rent WANTEH' TO RENT—GRAIN AND STOCK FARM LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT :+ This ‘is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chicken;a. éggs. produce -for sale and auction sales; to make your wgp}f known and have them supplied. Best /. ‘Rates are 15.cents.per word per issue. To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate ) League members must ship regeipt when claiming the 10-cent rate. All advertising for sale.of lands carries the « full rate/” Ads mwfif;teach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL: CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE @70 ' ive the number of their member~ Farm_s 400 CRES OF LAND IN WARD GOUNTY,; SEVEN ‘miles, from store and postoffice,” 12 zmles from town. - Small house, -fair barn and buildings. = Cin easily be' connected’ with farmers’ '.elephoug line, ‘Three-quarters ‘of a mile to school; new road being graded })nst farm - connecting “ with county road: plenty of good water; stock and hog pastures; 175 acres under ” plow. . Full got of farm muchinery, .= Ford car, seven work ‘horses :and ; harness, ‘eight good milch /cows, one bull,, 40 loads ‘of hay; 20 acres barley, 12 “acres outs,” 25 wheat.. “¥or quick ‘.. Bale, $30 per acre buys-everything complete.’: Writa - G, B, Miller, Drady, N. D.- 0 } ¥ e Ut vl o Lol AR R T A i e S CUT THIS 'OUT—SEND TODAY FOR FREE IN- # formation about how settlers can get'a mew, mado- to-order ‘farm, with" buildings, Rirst payment $300; balance 30 years.: Locatioh Chippewa’ valley, heart "8f Wisconsin." ' Close to markets, railroa 8chiools, « ereameries: [ Good ‘wa- ter, ‘best soil reater - opportunity -'than -home- stead. Chippewa -Valley = Colonization Co.; 'A-201 Plymouth Bldg.,Minneapolis, ‘Minn. = ; .~ e e e R JOIN THE MANY SETTLERS LOCATING ON OUR 80,000 acres; hardwood, clay loam soil. Come and buy. from . owners for smull payments and easy ‘“torms. We: put up good buildings ‘and furnish < ~stock when desired for no extra payment: Also im- ; proved farms. ' Locating dozens each week. Send for particulars. = National Land Colonizing = Co., {_Drawer 3, Ladysmith, Wis, CORN LAND—FORTY, °80 OR"160 ACRES: GOOD heavy goil; well-settled-part of Todd: county, Minu.; “ 'good roads, ‘schools and churches; will produce ‘goad . ~erops of corn, oats, clover, potatoes, ete. Price, $15 ;‘i $22.50 an &ere: tcrma,oog an nr:o easllm,c:m;nncu { an acre per -year; 5, acres select from. Behwab Bros... 1028 Plymoutlr. Bldg., Minneapolis; n. oL § N > A REAL BARGAIN — FORTY-ACRE ‘FARM; 23 wood and pasture; gently, rolling; good soil; seven- room: house . on. foundation; barn and’ other “buildings; “three -and one-half miles: irom ratlroad yillage. Only $3,500. " Ev. Luth.: Colonization : Co., Merrill, Wis, : i $2,50 PER ACRE ON gecures . 40, 80, 160 amd 320 acres. ~ Excellent clover, grain, stock land.’ No sand, rock, swamp or hills.* Good- schools, roads, markets. Crop failures unknown. - George -Besser, Owner, L-825."Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis,, Minn. WILD AND IMPROVED LANDS AND * LAKE 'SHORE TRACTS ™~ - : “In. Central Minnesota, Cass and Crow.Wing counties; several thousend acres _“of cholce land; write for map and information. C. W. Boyer, Backus, Minn. o T e Ll e o B R e S e 400 ACRES 1% MILES FROM GOOD TOWN; 40 IR- rigated; most all can be irrigated; good eight-room “house, barn, sheds, outbuildings and corrals; run- ‘“ning water. - Priced at @’ bargain. - Write for, de-. geription " ‘and “price. Harry ‘S. Bennett, Owner, +* Bristol, Col. o 3 2 ‘ B S S S FOR WE—IM-A(_}BE IMPROVED FARM, WHERE erop failures are not “known. ~The best.of dairy _ country, and raise most any kirid of crop. - Write .for full particulars. ~Reason for selling, poor health and no help. W. J. Pingel, Box 715, Bowler, Wis. i o IS A oty b Bl S L TR A Ao $1,800 BUYS 120 ACRES, FIVE MILES FROM ' town, 70 miles from St Paul. House, barn, corn- erib,” chicken house, ‘well; 25 acreés cultivated,- bal- ance timber. See Mr. Keefe, care of John W. Nor- ton Co., Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. $800-ACRE STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH 10. M?AES from county-seat, on main-highway, half mile from < school. Abundance of running water and hay-land, “ For information” write_A. Woolley, Ryegate, Mont. LEVEL; SEVEN MILES: FROM - ‘county. seat; all under cultiyation; fair bulldings. anythin| '.%nt % ‘can use in p S orniibeia ARt Stk Ll il i L o T S FOR SALE BY OWNER—THREE IMPROVED PEN- nington cotinty farms: six miles from town." 160 at $45; 160 at 3 240 at $45 peér acre. 'Good terms, . Oleander Uglim, Goodridge, Minn. CALIFORNIA"FARMS AND CITY HO .. WHERE > crops grow all year. All sizes, $2,000- $75,6000.° rge- list and pictures free. -Calmin Co,, 703 ‘West ghth; Los “Apngeles, Cal. |- vt (oo et s S A et BN I BT TN FOR SALE—FARMS SOLD DIRECT FROM OWNER to buyer. - Well:improved farms at’ all' prices. Please .don’t’ write but ‘come.. "¥arm Owners Land Co., Milaea, Minn: = A i I HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR SALABLE FARMS. . -Will ‘deal: with owners: only. { Glve ‘description. and ‘“eash price. ' Morris. M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo, i CENTRAL ‘MINNESOTA ‘FARMS ! WHERE' ALL crops grow. Failures unknown. Prices’ reasonable. List free. ' Batzel & Emry, Vemndale, Minn; <" FINE IMPROVED PEMBINA COUNTY FARMS. ~-Also northern. Minnesota and Manitoba farms. i A square deal. H. Sando, Cevaliér, N. D. = Farm Machinery — s JTHRESHING . RIGS—ONE 26 HORSEPOWER AD- ‘vance engine and 40-60 Peerless separator, com- late wi belts, weigher, etc. One 25- orsepower . Gaar-Scott: Shepard separator, “with ne 25-50- h Big 4 gasoline ' tractor and . 40-83 with ~eight-bottom te- with -weigh Dwnm Cam= A et S T Sl 0L S L P U O ONE' 22-HORSEPOWER WOOD _BROS. STEAM %y tractor; one-J. I. Case 86x53 separator; all com- lete; 45 days ‘in fleld; in good -repair: - Geo. M. < *Dietrich, - Mondovi, Wash, ¥ T 2ok FOR SALE--15-39 "GAS 'TRACTOR bottom - Oliver:: self-1ift ‘. ploy. Will “sell - cheap. ~Write A, ‘A, ‘Wambnach, ‘Georgotown, Minn, ‘Steamship Tickets and Foreign : Exchange D%&FTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK- to ‘and - from. Burope.- . Lidman, ~Boston, Block, “2:Minneapolis, ~Minn. . n 0 R For Sale or Eschange . FOR BALE OF TRADE ’ full uipped,” on' shares; 12 years’ experience; Rumely ' 20-horsepowe: pub' . eylinder. am, en- e A U S e AR ‘0laf 3}1‘“ ono .Avery. 38-60. €, Jtar ~good -as_now. «golber v -8y, Minneapolis, ~Outfit at Midby,. R Midby, Milan, 7 PAGE FIFTEEN' 3 stock, ‘tools, ety -| - acres under plow and ‘free of stumps; balance fire- . TEN-YEAR 'PAYMENT PLAN er, AND ' FOUR- - Kodak Finishing $10 KODAK FREE! WE HAVE GIVEN AWAY A $10. kodak: evéry month to the.qne sending us the most amateur finishing in any one month, - The S4me ‘pcrson can . not compete for the same prize more than “once, Other prizes also given. Writs for” particulars, - Our work ‘18 sure to please, as wo have -thousands of satisfied customers throughout ihe United ' States. If you'have never had any finishing done by us, a trial order proves the above statement, ‘Write for price list and samples. Prize winners for May: First, Ben Farness, Lily 8. D.; socond, ‘Xda Serley, Bruce, Wis, ; third, Mrs. Chris< tine Roukema, Buftalo, /Wyo. June winners: First, Hilda Brayer, Lester Prairie, Minn.; second, Stanis Herzig, " Troy, “8. D.; -third,” Ida = Serley, Bruce, Wis. “C. R. Moen, Box B, La Crosse, Wis, Lumber o WESTERN RED CEDAR TELEPHONE POLES AND 8plit: posts. Several cars posts ready, Goaod . qual- ity; price attractive. A, R. Derr, Clarksfork, Idaho, LUMBER AND. SHINGLES AT REDUCED "PRICES, Iarmers® trade our specialty. Best quality. ~Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash, WRITE. FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR i)gs«;. Pay after unloading~—J." B. Overton, Sagle, #ho, —— DRY - CBDAR' FENCEPOSTS AND TELEPHONE + . poles, - Write for prices. C, Flory, Orting, L Washy, - ¢ 2 Employment % ———— e YOU'VE GOT TO KNOW MOTOR MECHANICS, Everything is turning to motor power. Our horse Benss “course;. teaches you everything about - autes, trucks, tractors,’ aeroplanes, stationary engines, Our graduates recognized as best ‘trained, most compe- tent workmen. Big-book free, - Jowa State Auto & {"Tractor_School, *"The Quality School,”” 794 Nebraska 8, ‘Sicux City, Towa; —_— WANTED MEN -FOR GENERAL <FARM WORK, Write ‘'Wm. Larson, Sauk Center, Minn. "~ ;. Barber Colleges * —_— LEARN BARBER-TRADE. LOW SUMMER RATES: big ‘wages; easy work; positions guaranteed, Time and, expense saved' by our methods, * Catalog free, Moler Barber College, (107A Nicollet Ave,, Minne- apolis, Minn. " Established 1893, BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO everybody by Professor. Gilsdorf. New catalog free, Call “or ‘write the Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin Ave., -Minneapolis, Minn, Real Estate e SELL -YOUR' PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where Jocated. - Particulars' free. ~ Real Es- tate Salesmon. Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. e N IF. YOU WANT. TO SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR property | write “me. © John J." Black, Fourth §8t., : /Chippewa Falls, Wis. e WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF LAND FOR sale. 'O, K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. *' Dogs and Pet Stock e ———— P —— e ——— I STILL HAVE ‘A FEW FEMALE SCOTCH COLLIE pups, four months old, left; $7 each. Pedigrees furnished. . J..'G. Kanp, Bussell,’ N. D. . + ' REGISTERED AIREDALE PUPPIES; DOGS, $25; - bitches, '$15. ‘Community Kennels, Oakes, N. D. » BLACK ' 'SHEPHERD " PU FROM HEELING parents. Gerhard “Wolter, Hamburg, - Minn. -+t Honey —_— FOR SALE-—-NEW CLOVER HONEY, CROP OF 1920. Guaranteed quality.. Carefully packed and nromp%y “shipped. ple,-15 ‘cents. Price list free. M. V. Facey, Preston, -Mnn. HONEY—FINE EXTRACTED—Ten-pound pail, $2.80; . five-pound pail, $1.50." Write for prices on . larger 3 %m;nm Sample, ‘10 cents. Chris Bahr,” Cathay; For Sale HOTEL FOR SALE CHEAP, IN A SMALL, L!VEL! town; no jother hotel or Trestaurant; suitable for: lunch room.: For particulars write M. Pyan;, Lost- wood, -N. D. : < e s -~VIOLINS FOR: SALE, EASY PAYMENTS. FIVE days® trial. - Write 'Miss Bertha Mardiss, Shawnee, . an. . 'Wanted to Buy 3 :500 . POUNDS OF WHITE AND FIVE POUNDS OF s Mammoth clover ; seed. Address B. 'J. XKorman, ;. Port Stanley, Wash. g — SCRAP TRON TN CARLOTS. ' ALSO METALS AND %ld ruhgergl.) Write for quotations. ' ‘M. Naftalin, argo, N. : = at ’I"”ox ge.tv_ thé.‘h,ig'hés.'t.pri(_:e ‘and best fill, 'ship your Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Equity Co-Operative -+ Exchange ' : + UNION STOCK YARDS': - " hicago, Ill. - South St.-Paul. Minn. } WRITE FOR,‘I'NFVOR'MATIO 3 ~ Real Big Type Durocs Herd ‘headed by. Orion Pathfinder ’2nd and. Col. Uneeda, . ~All' high- class stuff.. " HONEBRINK BROS., Atwater, Minn. R CHESTER WHITES Fall' and spring boars for sale and some sows for « fall farrow. These are of several different’blood lnes. . \Write, us. your wants, .- oo o ' 2100 ROY W..LEWIS; Lewisville, Minn. Mention the Leader When Wr-itiné Advertisers

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