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DEARBORN TRUCK CO. 2015-17 South Michigan Ave. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS & Wonderful Now The Story of My HayPress -Shampoo with one |Soap.— Cuticura Cuticura Soapis the favoriteforsafetyrazorshaving. i To Follow the Course of the You must read: its official organ THE NEW MAJORITY Published Weekly—$2.50 per year. 166 W. Washington St., Chicago, Ili, Mention: the Leader When ‘Writing Advertisers ‘ This Farm Truck Welcomes Comparison ‘The Dearborn Model 48—2-ton, feeble display of “fireworks.” | aries. to have Franklin Roosevelt, ;| cent speeches in North Dakota, failed. | 'the candidacy of “Jefty” O’Connor, L || V. A: candidate for governor; with ARMER.LABOR PARTY | intellect and splendid executive ability —in all of these far superior to the present incumbent.” Many Democrats also will support Mr. Wray. The Bryan forces, which cartied the state in the presidential primary, refuse to indorse Morehead. Edgar Howard, former‘lieutenant gov- ernor and a warm friend of the farm- ers, is leading a strong group support- ing Wray for governor. Morehead has further succeeded in estranging Americans - of German descent by choosing former Governor Neville as chairman of his campaign committee. Neville’s bitter and unfair persecution of citizens of German descent, regard- less of their loyalty, made him so many enemies that he was decisively defeated for re-election. The suit by certain taxpayers to en- join the board of regents of the state: university of Nebraska from manu- facturing and selling hog: cholera serum -in competition with private companies has been decided in: favor of the state by the district court of Lancaster county. The court based its decision largely on the North Dakota case of Green vs. Frazier, recently de- cided by the supreme court of the United States, in which the right of the state to engage in private indus- tries to prevent profiteering was up- | held. 5 Carl D. Thompson, secretary of the Public Ownership League of America, is delivering a series of addresses in Nebraska during this month in the in- terests of the independent state ticket; speaking at most of the larger towns of the state. NORTH DAKOTA ' TTACKS upon- the League by J. W. Brinton, at one time connected: with the promotion: of farmers’ newspapers, and James Waters, former state bank in- spector and connected for a time with the Bank of North Dakota, are caus- ing amusement among League farm- ers.. -The North Dakota Leader:has published letters and telegrams-from: Brinton to A. C. Townley, showing - Kalamazoo Stove Co., Mfrs. that Brinton attempted to get the League indorsement for congress and A Kalamazoo became *“peeved” when the farmers: ‘ 3 Trade Marl L ” failed: to even consider his name. ‘A S D lrec tO You i telegram also has been published in which Waters asked $1,000 from the League manager, threatening to “start fireworks” if the money were not: forthcoming. Of course no money was given Waters and in consequence he has started what proves to be a very “The Neighbors Come in to Get Warm” “Since I got my Pipeless Furnace from you the neighbors have been coming in every night,”” says a Kalamazoo cus- tomer. ‘They say they want to see how it works, but I know they are coming in to get warm. Temperature outside 27 degrees below, but it’s like a summer party in our house all the time."” Heat Your Home From the Basement - 3 Heat more of your house with the same fire by putting the heater in the basement. Let the heat come up through a warm air register in the living room floor. Enjoy whole house comfort with a complete warm air heating plant that actually Costs Less than a Good Stove Because you get it ‘“direct to you’ from manufacturers at the factory wholesale price. Freight prepaid by us. Send for our new big catalog and find out how little this pipeless furnace costs. Here's the answer to your heating prob- lem this winter. 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We have many letters telling us of their . satisfaction with our methods. < We can handle your grain— every carload of it—and give you better satisfaction than you have ever experienced before. ' . —Equity Co-Operative Exchange A : ST. PAUL, MINN. 2 Superior, Wis. Attempts of ‘Democratic ' reaction- Democratic candidate for vice presi- dent, attack the League during his re- An attempt also was made to hook up Roosevelt, and it was announced that O’Connor would introduce the Demo- cratic candidate for vice ‘president. Roosevelt apparently. balked ‘at- the plan.. Not only did he refuse to at- tack the League, but O’Connor was: noticeable because of his absence from the platform. Completion of houses being built by the Home Builders” association . in Fargo is bringing home to the city BRAND dwellers of this state the fact that the NEW League is working for the best inter- : ests of all the people, and not .of the farmers alone.: The monthly payments on the state-built houses are less than similar "houses bring in rent, and at the end of a term of years they will }- become the property of the individual. SOLVE THIS PUZZLE. . WIN FINE PRIZE The. figures in_the squares represent corres- pondinglettersin the alphabet. Fx%ure 1is A,2 15 B,3is C, and so on. The ten figures spell four words. Send the four words on a slip of - - paperwith your name and address quick if you want to_win. I havegiven away many Autos and scores of other prizes. My plan is so simple it i3 easy to win prizes and cashrewards. Thousands of Dollars in Other Grand Prizes and Cash fiewarils; : Besides the New Ford Car I am going to give away Superb Cabinet Phonograph, Bicycles, Gold ‘JVe:éches. 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